Hereby, I tried to make a case study report on the mixed-use building, for the sake of my design development. I tried to choose futuristic development on the condition of present Bangladesh.
Hope this study will help anyone to gain an idea on Mixed-use building
Hereby, I tried to make a case study report on the mixed-use building, for the sake of my design development. I tried to choose futuristic development on the condition of present Bangladesh.
Hope this study will help anyone to gain an idea on Mixed-use building
GROUP HOUSING : A DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE ACCOMODATES THE GROUP RATHER THAN THE UNIT AND ITS THEREFORE PUBLIC AS WELL AS PRIVATE. IT IS FIMILIAR THROUGH THE WIDWSPREAD DEVELOPMENT OF MASS HOUSING IN THE WORLD IN WHICH INDIVIDUALS OR FAMILIES FIND LIVING SPACE EITHER IN M ULTIPLE DWELLINGS OR SINGLE LINITS PRODUCED IN QUALITY . GROUP HOUSING IS PRODUSED BY MANY KINDS OF CULTURES BY COMMUNAL STATES TO EQALIZE LIVING STANDDARDS BY TYRANTS TO ASSURE A DOCILE LABOUR FORCE, AND BY FEDUAL OR CASTE SYSTEM TO BRINGS TOGETHER MEMBERS OF A CLASS.
2. CLUSTER HOUSING
A SUBDIVISION TECHNIQUES WHERE KNOWN
AS ZERO –LOT –LINE HOUSING OR HIGH DENSITY
HOUSING DWELLING ARE GROUPED TOGHTHER
WITH COMMON AREA LEFT FOR RECREATION .
RAW HOUSING
ONE OF A SERIES OF HOUSES , OFTEN AS SIMILAR
OR IDENTICAL DESIGN, SITUATED SIDE BY SIDE
AND JOINED COMMON WALLS
3. PRADHAN MANTRI AWAS YOJANA
2 MILLION NON-SLUM URBAN POOR HOUSEHOLD
ARE PROPOSED TO BE COVERDED UNDER THE MISSION.
RAJIV AWAS YOJANA
IT UNCOURAGE “SLUM FREE INDIA” IN CITIES
IN WHICH EVERY CITIZEN HAS ACEES TO BASIC AMENITIES.
PRADHAN MANTRI GRAMIN AWAS YOZANA
PROVIDING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO RURAL
POOR FOR CONSTRUCTING THEIR HOUSES THEMSELVES.
HOUSING FOR ALL BY 2022
MISSSION APPROVED A SUBSTANCIAL INCREAS IN INTEREST
RELIFE ON LOAN FOR THE URBAN POOR
TO PROMOTE AFFORDEBLE HOMES.
INTEREST SUBSIDY SCHEMES FOR HOUSING URBAN
THE SCHEMES ENVISAGES THE PROVISION OF
INTEREST TO EWS AND LIG SEGMENTS TO
ENABLES THEM TO BUY OR CONSTRUCT HOUSES.
4.Lower Income Group
Economic Weaker Section (EWS) means households with monthly household income upto Rs. 5000/- per month or as revised by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation, Government of India from time to time. Lower Income Group (LIG) means households with monthly household income between Rs. 5001/- to Rs.
5.Development of Group Housing will be under provision
of master plan, Enclave development plan and layout plan.
Minimum area of plot will be 2000sq.m
Land proposed for group housing will be located at 12m
wide exiting road, But the distance of the plot from 18m
(or above) wide road will not be more than 100m.
Slilt floor will be permitted for the purpose of parking in
group housing buildings, height of which of which be
2.1m up to the beam.
if slilt floor is used for purpose other than parking then
it will be counted in F.A.R.
Park and open area will be provided at the rate of
1.0sq.m. per person or 15% of the whole area,
whichever is more, in the plot of area 3000sq.m (or above).
Auroville, City of dawn is located in state of Tamil Nadu, India, near Pondicherry in South India. .Auroville was founded as a project on experimental basis of the ‘Sri Arbindo Society’ on Wednesday 28 February 1968. The basic idea originated from Mirra Alfassa ‘The Mother ‘who was spiritually related to India.
Ma envisaged Auroville as an international township for 50,000 residents on the shape of a flower. Architect Roger Anger refined the planning and designed it in shape of Universe.He placed Matrimandir at the center of this city.
Mary Alfassa in her first message regarding the town stated that, "Auroville is meant to be a universal town where men and women of al countries are able to live in peace and progressive harmony, above all creeds, all politics and all nationalities”
.
School Of Architecture And Planning vijayawada , Case study sheets and Liter...UdayGotetiStudios
School Of Architecture And Planning vijayawada , Case study sheets and Literature .
Presentation made by vaishnavi school of architecture and planning 3 year 5th sem students as a design project .
Execution and presentation by UDAY GOTETI
THANK YOU
UGS
Architecture can be traced in history since the beginning of civilization. It is an ancient discipline
and the results of its thinking and endeavor provide us with some of the most lasting examples of
our culture. Our monuments, cities, and village speak of our culture over the longest span of
time. Yet, the representation of architecture and its role in our society has not flowered. To
bridge this gap in understating between the profession and society, a National Museum of
Architecture is needed. The designed museum should provide spatial variety and inspire a sense
of visual excitement, thus contributing to the overall concept of entertainment and learning.
Concept study of mahindra united world college,pune and pearl academy of fash...harshita batra
this presentation discusses the architectural concept behind these two buildings-mahindra united world college by christopher charles benninger and the pearl academy of fashion.
I did this as a literature study for designing an engineering college for design
GROUP HOUSING : A DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE ACCOMODATES THE GROUP RATHER THAN THE UNIT AND ITS THEREFORE PUBLIC AS WELL AS PRIVATE. IT IS FIMILIAR THROUGH THE WIDWSPREAD DEVELOPMENT OF MASS HOUSING IN THE WORLD IN WHICH INDIVIDUALS OR FAMILIES FIND LIVING SPACE EITHER IN M ULTIPLE DWELLINGS OR SINGLE LINITS PRODUCED IN QUALITY . GROUP HOUSING IS PRODUSED BY MANY KINDS OF CULTURES BY COMMUNAL STATES TO EQALIZE LIVING STANDDARDS BY TYRANTS TO ASSURE A DOCILE LABOUR FORCE, AND BY FEDUAL OR CASTE SYSTEM TO BRINGS TOGETHER MEMBERS OF A CLASS.
2. CLUSTER HOUSING
A SUBDIVISION TECHNIQUES WHERE KNOWN
AS ZERO –LOT –LINE HOUSING OR HIGH DENSITY
HOUSING DWELLING ARE GROUPED TOGHTHER
WITH COMMON AREA LEFT FOR RECREATION .
RAW HOUSING
ONE OF A SERIES OF HOUSES , OFTEN AS SIMILAR
OR IDENTICAL DESIGN, SITUATED SIDE BY SIDE
AND JOINED COMMON WALLS
3. PRADHAN MANTRI AWAS YOJANA
2 MILLION NON-SLUM URBAN POOR HOUSEHOLD
ARE PROPOSED TO BE COVERDED UNDER THE MISSION.
RAJIV AWAS YOJANA
IT UNCOURAGE “SLUM FREE INDIA” IN CITIES
IN WHICH EVERY CITIZEN HAS ACEES TO BASIC AMENITIES.
PRADHAN MANTRI GRAMIN AWAS YOZANA
PROVIDING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO RURAL
POOR FOR CONSTRUCTING THEIR HOUSES THEMSELVES.
HOUSING FOR ALL BY 2022
MISSSION APPROVED A SUBSTANCIAL INCREAS IN INTEREST
RELIFE ON LOAN FOR THE URBAN POOR
TO PROMOTE AFFORDEBLE HOMES.
INTEREST SUBSIDY SCHEMES FOR HOUSING URBAN
THE SCHEMES ENVISAGES THE PROVISION OF
INTEREST TO EWS AND LIG SEGMENTS TO
ENABLES THEM TO BUY OR CONSTRUCT HOUSES.
4.Lower Income Group
Economic Weaker Section (EWS) means households with monthly household income upto Rs. 5000/- per month or as revised by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation, Government of India from time to time. Lower Income Group (LIG) means households with monthly household income between Rs. 5001/- to Rs.
5.Development of Group Housing will be under provision
of master plan, Enclave development plan and layout plan.
Minimum area of plot will be 2000sq.m
Land proposed for group housing will be located at 12m
wide exiting road, But the distance of the plot from 18m
(or above) wide road will not be more than 100m.
Slilt floor will be permitted for the purpose of parking in
group housing buildings, height of which of which be
2.1m up to the beam.
if slilt floor is used for purpose other than parking then
it will be counted in F.A.R.
Park and open area will be provided at the rate of
1.0sq.m. per person or 15% of the whole area,
whichever is more, in the plot of area 3000sq.m (or above).
Auroville, City of dawn is located in state of Tamil Nadu, India, near Pondicherry in South India. .Auroville was founded as a project on experimental basis of the ‘Sri Arbindo Society’ on Wednesday 28 February 1968. The basic idea originated from Mirra Alfassa ‘The Mother ‘who was spiritually related to India.
Ma envisaged Auroville as an international township for 50,000 residents on the shape of a flower. Architect Roger Anger refined the planning and designed it in shape of Universe.He placed Matrimandir at the center of this city.
Mary Alfassa in her first message regarding the town stated that, "Auroville is meant to be a universal town where men and women of al countries are able to live in peace and progressive harmony, above all creeds, all politics and all nationalities”
.
School Of Architecture And Planning vijayawada , Case study sheets and Liter...UdayGotetiStudios
School Of Architecture And Planning vijayawada , Case study sheets and Literature .
Presentation made by vaishnavi school of architecture and planning 3 year 5th sem students as a design project .
Execution and presentation by UDAY GOTETI
THANK YOU
UGS
Architecture can be traced in history since the beginning of civilization. It is an ancient discipline
and the results of its thinking and endeavor provide us with some of the most lasting examples of
our culture. Our monuments, cities, and village speak of our culture over the longest span of
time. Yet, the representation of architecture and its role in our society has not flowered. To
bridge this gap in understating between the profession and society, a National Museum of
Architecture is needed. The designed museum should provide spatial variety and inspire a sense
of visual excitement, thus contributing to the overall concept of entertainment and learning.
Concept study of mahindra united world college,pune and pearl academy of fash...harshita batra
this presentation discusses the architectural concept behind these two buildings-mahindra united world college by christopher charles benninger and the pearl academy of fashion.
I did this as a literature study for designing an engineering college for design
Architecture case study - IIM AhemdabadOnal Kothari
The campus of IIM-Ahmedabad is not only an institution of learning but also a place for everyone to see. That is why; the institute draws the attention of both the students as well as common man. The campus of IIM Ahmedabad is spread over 67 acres of land. The building design of institute was created by noted architect Louis Kahn a famous American architect known for his majestic architectural designs.
Public presentation given on June 6, 2017, to the Hough branch of the Cleveland Public Library on feedback and design options. For more information, see http://www.cpl150.org
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Natioanal Institute of Fashion Design.
The idea is to create a relationship between the built & the unbuilt spaces.
There are evidences of blend of traditional and contemporary architecture.
Aesthetics are cared for, sometimes at the stake of comfort if not function.
The site is well-segregated into various zones w.r.t the functions.
Circulation spaces are minimised to obtain efficiency in design.
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Dutch Schools Analysis
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Lorentz School
Wouterje Pieterse Primary School
Anne Frank Primary School
Research on the Dutch education system and the philosophy of Herman Herzburger.
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In today's digital era, the dynamics of brand perception, consumer behavior, and profitability have been profoundly reshaped by the synergy of branding, social media, and website design. This research paper investigates the transformative power of these elements in influencing how individuals perceive brands and products and how this transformation can be harnessed to drive sales and profitability for businesses.
Through an exploration of brand psychology and consumer behavior, this study sheds light on the intricate ways in which effective branding strategies, strategic social media engagement, and user-centric website design contribute to altering consumers' perceptions. We delve into the principles that underlie successful brand transformations, examining how visual identity, messaging, and storytelling can captivate and resonate with target audiences.
Methodologically, this research employs a comprehensive approach, combining qualitative and quantitative analyses. Real-world case studies illustrate the impact of branding, social media campaigns, and website redesigns on consumer perception, sales figures, and profitability. We assess the various metrics, including brand awareness, customer engagement, conversion rates, and revenue growth, to measure the effectiveness of these strategies.
The results underscore the pivotal role of cohesive branding, social media influence, and website usability in shaping positive brand perceptions, influencing consumer decisions, and ultimately bolstering sales and profitability. This paper provides actionable insights and strategic recommendations for businesses seeking to leverage branding, social media, and website design as potent tools to enhance their market position and financial success.
Hello everyone! I am thrilled to present my latest portfolio on LinkedIn, marking the culmination of my architectural journey thus far. Over the span of five years, I've been fortunate to acquire a wealth of knowledge under the guidance of esteemed professors and industry mentors. From rigorous academic pursuits to practical engagements, each experience has contributed to my growth and refinement as an architecture student. This portfolio not only showcases my projects but also underscores my attention to detail and to innovative architecture as a profession.
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A tale about our culture around the use of fertilizers and pesticides visiting small farms around Ahmedabad in Matar and Shilaj.
You could be a professional graphic designer and still make mistakes. There is always the possibility of human error. On the other hand if you’re not a designer, the chances of making some common graphic design mistakes are even higher. Because you don’t know what you don’t know. That’s where this blog comes in. To make your job easier and help you create better designs, we have put together a list of common graphic design mistakes that you need to avoid.
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1. Jewish Community Center Mainz
Presented By 1. Abel eskinder
2. Eshet bihonagn
3. Sisay ayalewu
4. Kinfegebriel garedewu
Case study 1
International
Case Study
2. Architects: Manuel Herz Architects,
Basel and Cologne-Manuel Herz
Location: Mainz, Germany
Concept Design: Cornelia Redeker, Sven Röttger,
Sonja Starke
Project Manag; Mainzer Aufbaugesellschaft mbH
Site Supervision: Klaus Dittmar Architect, Mainz
Landscaping: Harald Heims, Mainz
Structural Engineering: Arup GmbH, Düsseldorf
Electrical Engineering: K. Dörflinger GmbH, Allendorf
Building Services: House of Engineers, Mainz
Fire Services; Ingenieurbüro Ingo Petry,
Mainz
Area: 26909 sq.ft
Project Year: 2010
3. Concept
Qadushah is the Hebrew word for raising or blessing,
whose five characters in an abstracted way articulate “
" קדושהthe profile of the building. The pronouncing of a
blessing a professional object is raised or exalted. It is
lifted out of the everyday and made into something
special. The glazed ceramic facade points to a different
layer of writing and scripture.
“
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קדושה
The tortuous, zigzagging plan results, Star of David. Block structure
prevalent in the neighborhood. Arranging the building’s volume and
its facades continuously along two main streets, by turning inward
and orienting the synagogue towards the east two squares or
courtyards are created. Synagogue reflects the history of Jews in
Germany through its architectural spaces: Ground Plan, Voids,
Passageways, Garden.
4. Site Plan
1,Firstly open space to the neighborhood within a
densely built-up urban fabric.
2.Secondly an internal court for the community is created.
This inner court gives the community space for their
celebrations, for outside events or parties, and a space for
kids to play.
Main entrance
Elements of Deep Beauty in Architecture of
Jewish Community Center.
Spatial polarity
Material and construction
Building typology
Orientation in space
Sense of place
Geometry
5. Spaces
Jewish community center houses:
Synagogue
Office spaces
School rooms
Two apartments
Multipurpose space of the community
Kitchen
Kindergarten
Garden
Library
Seminar Halls
Apartment
7. Internal Walls
The interior walls of the synagogue are covered in
densely packed Hebrew letters, in some areas
arranged into poetry by 10th century rabbis.
9. Ground floor plan
1. Synagogue
Office spaces
School rooms
Two apartments
2.Multipurpose
space of the
community
Kitchen
Kindergarten
Garden
Library
Seminar Halls
Apartment
1
2
3
4
5
space of the community
3, Kitchen
4. Youth room
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5. Kindergarten
6. Garden
15. Case Studies
International Case Study
Firstenburg Community Center, Vancouver, Washington
• A multi-use facility that combines recreational and community spaces with other public services.
• The recreation program includes
swim and warm water leisure/therapy pools,
a two-court gymnasium, fitness space,
aerobics dance studios and
multi-purpose activity spaces.
• The community spaces incorporate child watch, a teen lounge and game room, a senior lounge and resource room, and meeting
rooms.
• Multi-use community rooms seat up to 350 people.
Firstenburg Community Center, Vancouver, Washington
• Families visit the site together, using library and community center resources to enjoy a wide range of recreation and learning
activities.
• The Firstenburg Community Center is a two level building.
• The footprint and position of the building are a result of careful analysis of the areas of healthy and significant trees, solar
orientation, prevailing wind direction, noise from the adjacent street, and program requirements.
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20. Firstenburg Community Center, Vancouver, Washington
• Materials have been selected for their durability, beauty, and sustainability.
• A strong emphasis is placed on natural, non-toxic enduring materials.
• Douglas fir trees, were harvested from the site and milled locally for 12,000 board feet of material used as wall panelling, screens,
benches and bleacher seats.
• Other wood, such as the exterior wood rain screen system that provides durable protection for the building’s waterproofing, was
constructed.
• Recycled materials such as the glass wall tiles used in the locker rooms.
• Material waste was also considered during construction.
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22. Firstenburg Community Center, Vancouver, Washington
• In 2010, construction was completed on the Opsis Architecture and Johnston Architects designed Cascade Park Community
Library adjacent to the Firstenburg Community Center.
• The co-location of the facilities provides numerous efficiencies for systems, from public transportation and parking to utilities.
• The building focuses views into stands of large existing trees and captures filtered daylight.
• The dramatic, sloped wood ceiling reading room, stacks, and checkout are open visually to the surrounding children’s area, teen
area, and meeting rooms.
23. Firstenburg Community Center, Vancouver, Washington
• A large community meeting room features a shared but securable entrance for use when the library is closed.
• The children’s area includes a curving wood parent perch, a family story room and an outdoor courtyard.
• The building won the 2010 Community Pride Design Award.
24. LIVE/LOCAL CASE STUDY
ARBAMINCH YOUTH CENTER
Location: arbaminch shaecha
LOCATION OF THE STUDY AREA
Arbaminch town is capital of Gamo-Gofa zone which has
a total area of 12581.4 square kilometer and
consists 15 woredas and two city administrations
namely, 1.Arbaminch zuria,
2.Kucha,3. Kemba,4. Boreda, 5.Chencha
6.Daramlo,7. Dita,8. Zala, 9.Melakoza,10. Bonke,
11.Ubadebretsehay,12 Mirab- 13 Abaya, and 14.Demba-
Gofa and the two town administrations are Arba Minch
and 15 sawla .
The total population of the zone is estimated about
1,597,767 (CSA, 2007) with a population density of 127
inhabitants per kilometer square it is one of the densely
populated areas in the region.
The elevation of the zone ranges from 600 to 3300
meters above sea level.
25. Location of the site
The site is located on sech wereda generally the youth
center is in the remote area according to the other weredas
the youths on the other wereda cannot access the center
easily
Population of youths on the weredas
According to the youth population in arbaminch
the youth center is located in the less youth
population density wereda so that the center is
not constructed in the consideration of giving
youth facilities to the majority of youth
population in arbaminch.
Transportation
The transportation around the site area is less, there is no
transportation rout around the site so that the youths
travels by foot up to 1km to the center from the taxi drop.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
legend
1. Site entrance
2. Indoor sport
3. cafeteria
4. Basket ball court
5. Football court
6. toilet
7. Child care center
8. Library and
multi purpose hall
office
9. Council office
27. Indoor sports (pool & table tennis)
The indoor sports are not on the indoor spaces
which is not good for the furniture and sport
equipment.
Cafeteria
The location of the cafeteria on the site is
isolated from the other facilities but which
is good for the library to avoid disturbance
but it is not also near to other facilities and
the outdoor cafeteria part is not well
organized as outdoor recreational space.
28. Library
Although the library is located on a good position of
the site plan there are three for buffering the sound
comes from the outdoor sport fields but the library is
in the same building that the multipurpose hall is
found. It shares a partition wall which is made up of
HVB wall.
Counseling office
The location of the counseling office in the left side of the
library, which is good for the privacy of the users and it is
zoned with the library. Which is comfortable for the
counseling purpose.
Child care center
The child care center is located in the right side of the
library, in front of the entrance of the multipurpose hall.
The location is good for the childes for the access of the
sport fields but there is no specified playground for the
users of the child care center.
29. Sport fields
Basketball court
• The basketball court found in the right side of the
entrance and it is good for access of the users but it is
located near to the library.
• The court is oriented to the east, it is difficult to play on
the court unless on the midday because the sun will disturb
the vision of eyes during a game.
• The other problem is the existing condition of the field is
covered with grass and bushes and the ring boars are
damaged that cannot give a service to the users
• The court is not constructed with a proper construction
and material.
Football field
• The football field is located in the right side of the
basketball field which is good in the case of noise
disturbance for the of the library.
• The major problem is, the field is oriented to the
east which is difficult to play in the day light.
• The field is not facilitated with proper grass, the
existing condition is the field is not covered with
glass instead it covered with dirt.
30. CASE STUDY CONCLUSION
In order to achieve the goal of creating a space which can be fully utilized, it is important to do so with full
participation from the community. This is essential when using a responsive case study analysis.
The case study used as an input for this thesis and the inputs are used for developing the program of the
spaces and other methodological use.
Lists of spaces
• Sports area
• Activity hall
• Guest room
• reception room
• Lounge
• Library
• Information & media
• Shower facilities
• Cafeteria services
• Training room
• Meeting room
TOILET
• The toilet is located on the right back side of
the site, is not constructed properly and not
active for access or service.
• It is far from the other facilities although
there is no proper walk way to access the
toilet.
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