welcome
Course no: BECM 2152
Course title: Architectural Design-III
Presentation on Case Study
(Restaurant Project)
Submitted by:
Group No.12
Roll: 1723045
1723052
1723054
1723058
1723060
Submitted to:
Md. Abu Safayet
Lecturer
Department of Building Engineering
& Construction Management
Shusmita Bintee Salam
GuestTeacher,
Department of Building Engineering
& Construction Management
Contents:
 Environment & Micro Climate
 Architectural Form
 Function
 Horizontal & Vertical Circulation
 Landscape
Project1
Case Study No.01
Restaurant Name: Auriga Restaurant
Location : Mumbai,Maharashtra,India
Architect : Sanjay Puri
Site Analysis
Total area 335 sqm
Entrance or Approach
 It’s entrance is
from the highway
to a side road.
Orientation
The structure is
located 9 minutes
walk from the
State Bank of
India to Auriga
Restaurant.
The distance from
State Bank of
India to Auriga
Restaurant is
Materials of the Building
The entire building exterior is created in a web of aluminum fins that are
folded in angular planes. This geometry is carried through into the interior
of the ground level where the web is more abstracted and sheaths the walls,
ceiling, staircase, bar and columns. Partially open and partially enclosed in
strips of galvanized metal sheets that are backlit, the entire space is rendered
sculptural with the integration of all design elements within the abstractly
woven web.
Architectural Form
 A black palette forms the backdrop for
this metal web with a flamed dark grey
granite floor, black walls and black sound
insulation fiber boards constituting the
ceiling. The walls, ceiling and live kitchen
counter are sheathed in undulating angular
planes of thin wood strips creating a fluid
volume for the restaurant
 The two levels are in complete contrast,
with one dominated by steel and the other
by wood to create different experiences
within the same space. The abstraction of
each space with one merging into the other
through the double height volume located
centrally integrates them simultaneously.
Both spaces create the feeling of being
within a sculpture redefining the way
internal spaces can be perceived
Interior Space
Function
Outdoor
Kitchen
Washroom
Bar
Pantry
Desk
Entry
Ground
Floor
First
Floor
Horizontal and Vertical Circulation
Before passing into
the interior of a
building, we have to
approach its entrance
along a path.
In the circulation
system experience
and use of spaces
within a building can
be seen.
Ground Floor First Floor
Y-Y Section of the Restaurant
Special Quality
1.Near the ICICI
Bank
2.Position of the
restaurant is in
the center of the
town
Reference-
www.archdaily.com
Case Study No: 02
Restaurant Name: Oryukdo
Gawon
Location: Yongho-dong, Nam-
gu, Busan, South Korea
Architects: Jae Heon Jeong
Environment and microclimate
 This restaurant is located in a
beautiful place with a
tranquil atmosphere and
starry skies until nature gave
way to civilization.
 As the port was filled up
and warships came in, the
scenic beauty of the
landscape gave way to an
ordinary urban look with big
apartment complexes and
hillside roads in the
background.
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Site Analysis
Total area 592 sqm
Entrance or Approach
 At first glimpse, it seemed impossible to
access the building lot due to the cliff
created by the roadwork connecting a
large road to the navy base.
 The solution was simple: It was to make a
connection between the road, at the
highest point of the building site, and the
courtyard, at the lowest point in a zigzag
shape, so as to place a structure
comfortably nestled in-between. The
structure is expected to become a house
that calmly hides inside the valley while
looking out at the open sea, rather than
expose itself beyond the sea lines.
 One entrance.
 Headed towards the South-
West side of the restaurant.
 The building facing the main
view to the beach and
swimming pool.
Orientation
The structure is
located 10 minutes
walk from the Nulbit
Church to Oryukdo
Gawon Restaurant.
The distance from the
Nulbit Church to
Oryukdo Gawon
Restaurant is 0.9 km.
Architectural Form
 The layout of the house is similar to
that of our traditional house.
 It is a ᄃ shape open to the sea.
 The center point is emptied out for a
timber-covered courtyard
surrounded by a single-wing house
that is open to the courtyard. The
interior walls of the house face the
courtyard, while the achromatic
cement bricks are piled up in a
simple manner to form the exterior
walls.
 The simple exterior is designed in a
way not to interfere with the scenic
view of the sea, while the interior
provides as much comfort as one's
own home.
Outdoor view
Function
Entry
Swimming Pool
Wash Room
Kitchen
Balcony
Pantry
Horizontal and Vertical
Circulation
 Before passing into the interior
of a building, we have to
approach its entrance along a
path.
 This is the first phase of the
circulation system, when we are
preparing to see, experience and
use the spaces within a building.
1.It has a beautiful
swimming pool.
2.Near the sea.
Special Quality
Case Study on Restaurant Project

Case Study on Restaurant Project

  • 1.
    welcome Course no: BECM2152 Course title: Architectural Design-III Presentation on Case Study (Restaurant Project) Submitted by: Group No.12 Roll: 1723045 1723052 1723054 1723058 1723060 Submitted to: Md. Abu Safayet Lecturer Department of Building Engineering & Construction Management Shusmita Bintee Salam GuestTeacher, Department of Building Engineering & Construction Management
  • 2.
    Contents:  Environment &Micro Climate  Architectural Form  Function  Horizontal & Vertical Circulation  Landscape
  • 3.
    Project1 Case Study No.01 RestaurantName: Auriga Restaurant Location : Mumbai,Maharashtra,India Architect : Sanjay Puri
  • 4.
  • 5.
    Entrance or Approach It’s entrance is from the highway to a side road.
  • 6.
    Orientation The structure is located9 minutes walk from the State Bank of India to Auriga Restaurant. The distance from State Bank of India to Auriga Restaurant is
  • 7.
    Materials of theBuilding The entire building exterior is created in a web of aluminum fins that are folded in angular planes. This geometry is carried through into the interior of the ground level where the web is more abstracted and sheaths the walls, ceiling, staircase, bar and columns. Partially open and partially enclosed in strips of galvanized metal sheets that are backlit, the entire space is rendered sculptural with the integration of all design elements within the abstractly woven web.
  • 8.
    Architectural Form  Ablack palette forms the backdrop for this metal web with a flamed dark grey granite floor, black walls and black sound insulation fiber boards constituting the ceiling. The walls, ceiling and live kitchen counter are sheathed in undulating angular planes of thin wood strips creating a fluid volume for the restaurant  The two levels are in complete contrast, with one dominated by steel and the other by wood to create different experiences within the same space. The abstraction of each space with one merging into the other through the double height volume located centrally integrates them simultaneously. Both spaces create the feeling of being within a sculpture redefining the way internal spaces can be perceived
  • 9.
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  • 11.
    Horizontal and VerticalCirculation Before passing into the interior of a building, we have to approach its entrance along a path. In the circulation system experience and use of spaces within a building can be seen. Ground Floor First Floor
  • 12.
    Y-Y Section ofthe Restaurant
  • 13.
    Special Quality 1.Near theICICI Bank 2.Position of the restaurant is in the center of the town Reference- www.archdaily.com
  • 14.
    Case Study No:02 Restaurant Name: Oryukdo Gawon Location: Yongho-dong, Nam- gu, Busan, South Korea Architects: Jae Heon Jeong
  • 15.
    Environment and microclimate This restaurant is located in a beautiful place with a tranquil atmosphere and starry skies until nature gave way to civilization.  As the port was filled up and warships came in, the scenic beauty of the landscape gave way to an ordinary urban look with big apartment complexes and hillside roads in the background.
  • 16.
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    Entrance or Approach At first glimpse, it seemed impossible to access the building lot due to the cliff created by the roadwork connecting a large road to the navy base.  The solution was simple: It was to make a connection between the road, at the highest point of the building site, and the courtyard, at the lowest point in a zigzag shape, so as to place a structure comfortably nestled in-between. The structure is expected to become a house that calmly hides inside the valley while looking out at the open sea, rather than expose itself beyond the sea lines.
  • 18.
     One entrance. Headed towards the South- West side of the restaurant.  The building facing the main view to the beach and swimming pool.
  • 19.
    Orientation The structure is located10 minutes walk from the Nulbit Church to Oryukdo Gawon Restaurant. The distance from the Nulbit Church to Oryukdo Gawon Restaurant is 0.9 km.
  • 20.
    Architectural Form  Thelayout of the house is similar to that of our traditional house.  It is a ᄃ shape open to the sea.  The center point is emptied out for a timber-covered courtyard surrounded by a single-wing house that is open to the courtyard. The interior walls of the house face the courtyard, while the achromatic cement bricks are piled up in a simple manner to form the exterior walls.  The simple exterior is designed in a way not to interfere with the scenic view of the sea, while the interior provides as much comfort as one's own home.
  • 21.
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  • 23.
    Horizontal and Vertical Circulation Before passing into the interior of a building, we have to approach its entrance along a path.  This is the first phase of the circulation system, when we are preparing to see, experience and use the spaces within a building.
  • 24.
    1.It has abeautiful swimming pool. 2.Near the sea. Special Quality