Anant Raje was an Indian architect born in 1929 who received his architecture degree in 1954. He worked with prominent architects in India and the United States. Raje designed several notable buildings using modern styles with an emphasis on simplicity, honesty, and integrating buildings with their surroundings. This included the Indian Institute of Forest Management in Bhopal, which features a library building at its focal point and dormitories overlooking a lake. He also designed the Bhopal Development Authority Headquarters with stone exteriors, courtyards, and openings that create shadow pockets around windows.
This document provides a case study and analysis of the architectural design of the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) campus located in Hyderabad, India. The campus was designed by architect Ar. Sanjay Mohe on an 8 acre site. Key aspects of the design include an entrance through an amphitheater leading to a double height lobby, a plan organized around a central courtyard, classrooms located to the north protected from sunlight by blank walls to the south, and interactive spaces woven throughout the campus. The design aims to respond to Hyderabad's hot, dry climate through concepts like wind flow, shaded areas, and insulation.
BRICK school of architecture, case studyNavyaTessSabu
The BRICK School of Architecture in Pune, India was designed by architect Girish Doshi to foster interaction and inspiration among students. The 9-acre campus features a symmetrical plan around a central courtyard, drawing from South Indian temple and traditional Maratha architectural designs. Studios, classrooms, and workshops are arranged around courtyards and connected by bridges to promote cross-ventilation and connectivity between indoor and outdoor spaces. The use of exposed brickwork, courtyards, and skylights aims to integrate nature into the campus and provide a collaborative learning environment.
PEARL ACADEMY OF FASHION, JAIPUR IS ONE OF THE MOST RENOWNED FASHION INSTITUTE IN INDIA. THE BUILDING DESIGN OF THE PEARL ACADEMY IS ONE OF ITS KIND WITH SPECIAL TREATMENTS PROVIDED TO KEEP THE BUILDING TEMPERATURE COMFORTABLE FOR THE CREATIVE OCCUPANTS USING THE BUILDING.
This document provides information about a site located in Kodikal, Mangalore, Karnataka, India for potential development. It describes the site's surroundings such as a river area, gas station, grassland, residential and commercial areas. It notes the site's strengths like flat topography and green space, and weaknesses like dirty water and lack of public transportation. Opportunities include nearby water sources and highway access. The main threat is potential flooding from the Gurupura River. It also provides context about Mangalore's population, economy, and religious/ethnic groups.
Yale Art + Architecture Building - Case StudyVikram Bengani
A case study from the perspective of architecture of the Architecture Building at Yale University. Performed as part of the architectural education campus design project in the year three of the B. Architecture course.
SANGATH IS THE OFFICE BUILDING OF THE WORLD FAMOUS ARCHITECT AND THE 2018 PRITZKER PRIZE WINNER, AR.B. V. DOSHI.
SANGATH IS THE COLLABORATION OF THE IDEAS AND PHILOSOPHY OF ARCHITECTURE OF THE ARCHITECT BALAKRISHNA V. DOSHI.
The Pearl Academy of Fashion in Jaipur, India was designed to create an environmentally responsive building through passive design. The architecture blends indoor and outdoor spaces while fusing traditional Rajasthani elements like jaalis (perforated screens) with contemporary design. The jaalis provide shading and natural ventilation to reduce heat gain. Landscaping and an underground space kept cool by water bodies further moderate the climate naturally without mechanical systems. The result is a sustainably designed campus that supports its function as a fashion design institute through energy efficient and climate-responsive architecture.
Anant Raje was an Indian architect born in 1929 who received his architecture degree in 1954. He worked with prominent architects in India and the United States. Raje designed several notable buildings using modern styles with an emphasis on simplicity, honesty, and integrating buildings with their surroundings. This included the Indian Institute of Forest Management in Bhopal, which features a library building at its focal point and dormitories overlooking a lake. He also designed the Bhopal Development Authority Headquarters with stone exteriors, courtyards, and openings that create shadow pockets around windows.
This document provides a case study and analysis of the architectural design of the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) campus located in Hyderabad, India. The campus was designed by architect Ar. Sanjay Mohe on an 8 acre site. Key aspects of the design include an entrance through an amphitheater leading to a double height lobby, a plan organized around a central courtyard, classrooms located to the north protected from sunlight by blank walls to the south, and interactive spaces woven throughout the campus. The design aims to respond to Hyderabad's hot, dry climate through concepts like wind flow, shaded areas, and insulation.
BRICK school of architecture, case studyNavyaTessSabu
The BRICK School of Architecture in Pune, India was designed by architect Girish Doshi to foster interaction and inspiration among students. The 9-acre campus features a symmetrical plan around a central courtyard, drawing from South Indian temple and traditional Maratha architectural designs. Studios, classrooms, and workshops are arranged around courtyards and connected by bridges to promote cross-ventilation and connectivity between indoor and outdoor spaces. The use of exposed brickwork, courtyards, and skylights aims to integrate nature into the campus and provide a collaborative learning environment.
PEARL ACADEMY OF FASHION, JAIPUR IS ONE OF THE MOST RENOWNED FASHION INSTITUTE IN INDIA. THE BUILDING DESIGN OF THE PEARL ACADEMY IS ONE OF ITS KIND WITH SPECIAL TREATMENTS PROVIDED TO KEEP THE BUILDING TEMPERATURE COMFORTABLE FOR THE CREATIVE OCCUPANTS USING THE BUILDING.
This document provides information about a site located in Kodikal, Mangalore, Karnataka, India for potential development. It describes the site's surroundings such as a river area, gas station, grassland, residential and commercial areas. It notes the site's strengths like flat topography and green space, and weaknesses like dirty water and lack of public transportation. Opportunities include nearby water sources and highway access. The main threat is potential flooding from the Gurupura River. It also provides context about Mangalore's population, economy, and religious/ethnic groups.
Yale Art + Architecture Building - Case StudyVikram Bengani
A case study from the perspective of architecture of the Architecture Building at Yale University. Performed as part of the architectural education campus design project in the year three of the B. Architecture course.
SANGATH IS THE OFFICE BUILDING OF THE WORLD FAMOUS ARCHITECT AND THE 2018 PRITZKER PRIZE WINNER, AR.B. V. DOSHI.
SANGATH IS THE COLLABORATION OF THE IDEAS AND PHILOSOPHY OF ARCHITECTURE OF THE ARCHITECT BALAKRISHNA V. DOSHI.
The Pearl Academy of Fashion in Jaipur, India was designed to create an environmentally responsive building through passive design. The architecture blends indoor and outdoor spaces while fusing traditional Rajasthani elements like jaalis (perforated screens) with contemporary design. The jaalis provide shading and natural ventilation to reduce heat gain. Landscaping and an underground space kept cool by water bodies further moderate the climate naturally without mechanical systems. The result is a sustainably designed campus that supports its function as a fashion design institute through energy efficient and climate-responsive architecture.
Renzo Piano is an Italian architect known for his high-tech modern designs that showcase technological shapes and materials. Some of his most famous works include the Centre Pompidou in Paris, Kansai International Airport Terminal in Osaka, and the New York Times Building. Piano's buildings are characterized by their use of steel, aluminum, and glass, with functional elements like ducts and pipes displayed on the exterior. He is considered a pioneer of high-tech architecture focused on maximizing interior space through exposed structural elements.
The document provides details about the Vijayawada Spa College of Architecture located in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India. It was designed in 2008 by architect Manish Agarwal in the Brutalist style. The 5-floor building houses 596 students and has a total built-up area of 54,500 square meters, including academic blocks, hostels, and a guest house. The design draws on Brutalist principles and was planned to respond to the hot and humid local climate through features like large openings, shaded voids, and solar orientation.
School of Planning & Architecture Vijayawada (SPA Vijayawada) and School of P...NafeeZullah
This is a pdf file consist of literature case study of two architecture college with proper comparison between them and i have attached link in which where i have collected it. I have done this case study for my college study.
The document outlines a thesis report submitted by Saurav Chaudhary for their architectural thesis project on the Noida Habitat Centre in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. The report includes an acknowledgement, recommendation, and declaration section. It then provides a synopsis of the project, including an introduction to habitat centres, the objectives, aims, scope, and site details of the Noida Habitat Centre project. The methodology section outlines the site study, literature review, case studies, programming and area analysis, concept development, design stages, and final design that will be included.
The National Aquatics Center in Beijing, also known as the "Water Cube", hosted swimming and diving events at the 2008 Summer Olympics. The building's unique design was inspired by soap bubbles, featuring a bubble-like exterior structure composed of over 6,700 tons of steel. The translucent ETFE membrane exterior allows natural light to filter through while also making the building appear as if floating bubbles. With a capacity of 17,000, the National Aquatics Center provided world-class facilities for hosting Olympic water sports events in Beijing.
The document provides information about the Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology (CEPT) University in Ahmedabad, India. It was designed by architect B.V. Doshi and is located on a 12.5 acre site. Key features include open planning without barriers, integration of open spaces, and ease of interaction between departments. Buildings are placed to avoid harsh sunlight and allow natural ventilation. The campus promotes interaction through open spaces, courtyards, and pathways between landscaped areas with trees.
Raj Rewal is a leading Indian architect known for buildings that combine sophisticated technology with local context and materials. Some of his most famous works include the Hall of Nations in Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, known for its innovative concrete space frame structure providing a large uninterrupted exhibition space. He also designed the Asian Games Village in New Delhi as a high density urban housing complex organized around open spaces. Other major projects include the Parliament House Library, Metro Bhawan, and the Indian National Science Academy. Rewal has received many prestigious awards over his career for his contributions to Indian architecture.
The document provides information about the National Institute of Design campus in Ahmedabad, India. It was established in 1961 and covers 63,848 square meters. The campus is divided into institutional and residential zones, with the main academic block facing the Sabarmati River. Notable features include courtyards that provide light and segregate functions, a grid structural plan, and extensive landscaping including lawns and an amphitheater. Construction utilized precast concrete and reinforced brick with an emphasis on natural lighting, ventilation, and interaction with the outdoors.
This document contains portfolio information for Ashwani Bhalla including architecture and interior design projects. It summarizes key projects such as Logix Blossom Green housing development, Canary Greens housing, JW Marriott Hotel. It also provides details on several interior design projects including JCB India offices, New Delhi Airport Terminal 3, and the Albert Hall Museum in Jaipur. Project descriptions include scope, area, and the roles and responsibilities of Ashwani Bhalla. Design drawings and photos are included for the Canary Greens housing and JCB manufacturing plant administration office projects.
Folded plates case study (theory of structures)NIKITA SHARMA
Ryuichi Ashizawa Architects designed a temporary bamboo forest and six folded plate huts with water for the 2009 Aqua Metropolis Osaka festival. The huts and forest provided event and performance spaces built using sustainable and reusable materials like local timber. The huts' folded plate ceilings reflected the water beautifully and brought visitors closer to the natural environment. The project aimed to regenerate neglected areas and treat nature through thoughtful architectural intervention.
Indian coffee house trivandrum, kerelaShruti Pavan
The Indian Coffee House in Trivandrum, Kerala was designed by architect Laurie Baker in his signature neo-vernacular style. The unconventional cylindrical brick building utilizes brick jaalis for natural ventilation and light, and was conceived as a continuous spiral ramp around a central service core. Through its use of locally-sourced bricks and a simple stack effect ventilation system, the building achieves thermal comfort in a low-cost and low-energy manner.
The document discusses the hot and humid climate found in parts of India. It defines the characteristics of this climate, including temperature ranges between 21-32°C, high humidity around 75%, and rainfall between 2000-5000 mm. Areas with this climate include coastal regions in peninsular India like Goa, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata. The document then analyzes the climate and its influence on architecture in these areas, recommending design features like large windows, shaded facades, high thermal mass and light colors to cope with the hot and humid conditions.
The document discusses the history and development of performing arts in India. It outlines some major classical dance forms like Kathakali and Mohini Attam that originated in India and are based on Hindu texts like the Natya Shastra. It also mentions that performing arts were an important part of temple culture in ancient India and were practiced by devadasis who were dedicated to deities and temples.
This document contains summaries of several case studies:
1) The India International Centre in Delhi uses traditional jaali screens and cross ventilation to keep interiors cool without mechanical cooling. Water bodies and landscaping also provide evaporative cooling.
2) The India Habitat Centre in Delhi is organized around climate-tempered courtyards shaded by overhead sunscreens and vertical gardens. Buildings are connected by bridges at upper levels.
3) The Disha school in Jaipur prioritizes accessibility with ramps and corridors. A central atrium provides views of activity spaces, while a garden provides a sound barrier.
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
This is an Architectural case study on the Centre for Environment Planning & Technology (CEPT) building. Situated in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. This is done by an architecture student in semester 5.
study of famous housing projects by architect Charles Correa.
1. BELAPUR Housing
2. Kanchanjunga Apartments
3. Tarapur housing
Authors- Richa, Parveen n Aarti
Peter Eisenman is an American architect known for deconstructivist designs. This document provides biographical details and discusses two of Eisenman's works - House VI from 1972-1975 and the Wexner Center for the Arts from 1989. House VI was conceptualized through a process of manipulating a grid, resulting in unconventional spaces. The Wexner Center design was also based on manipulating grids to link past and present through unconventional means, seen in its curved facade, reconstructed armoury fragments, and use of dark glass.
LAND SCAPE DESIGN PROJECT FOR NDDC HOSTEL RSUEMMANUEL BRIGHT
This paper is a landscape design project proposed for the Rivers state university NDDC hostel. this work illustrates how the Architectural design process can be applied to a typical landscape project. this paper provides a suitable analysis of the project site and identifies problems of the project due to site conditions and climate and gives a suitable design solution, and concept to take care of the identified problems. the end design takes care is a conducive and aesthetically pleasing outdoor environment, with carefully selected elements and materials.
SANGATH - an architecture studio, Ahemedabad.pptxRachitaDalpati
Sangath - an architect atudio is a building located in ahemeabad,Gujrat. This building is designed by Ar. B.V. Doshi. This building is a good example of energy efficient building. This presentation will help you to understand the different strategies of bioclimatic architecture.
Renzo Piano is an Italian architect known for his high-tech modern designs that showcase technological shapes and materials. Some of his most famous works include the Centre Pompidou in Paris, Kansai International Airport Terminal in Osaka, and the New York Times Building. Piano's buildings are characterized by their use of steel, aluminum, and glass, with functional elements like ducts and pipes displayed on the exterior. He is considered a pioneer of high-tech architecture focused on maximizing interior space through exposed structural elements.
The document provides details about the Vijayawada Spa College of Architecture located in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India. It was designed in 2008 by architect Manish Agarwal in the Brutalist style. The 5-floor building houses 596 students and has a total built-up area of 54,500 square meters, including academic blocks, hostels, and a guest house. The design draws on Brutalist principles and was planned to respond to the hot and humid local climate through features like large openings, shaded voids, and solar orientation.
School of Planning & Architecture Vijayawada (SPA Vijayawada) and School of P...NafeeZullah
This is a pdf file consist of literature case study of two architecture college with proper comparison between them and i have attached link in which where i have collected it. I have done this case study for my college study.
The document outlines a thesis report submitted by Saurav Chaudhary for their architectural thesis project on the Noida Habitat Centre in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. The report includes an acknowledgement, recommendation, and declaration section. It then provides a synopsis of the project, including an introduction to habitat centres, the objectives, aims, scope, and site details of the Noida Habitat Centre project. The methodology section outlines the site study, literature review, case studies, programming and area analysis, concept development, design stages, and final design that will be included.
The National Aquatics Center in Beijing, also known as the "Water Cube", hosted swimming and diving events at the 2008 Summer Olympics. The building's unique design was inspired by soap bubbles, featuring a bubble-like exterior structure composed of over 6,700 tons of steel. The translucent ETFE membrane exterior allows natural light to filter through while also making the building appear as if floating bubbles. With a capacity of 17,000, the National Aquatics Center provided world-class facilities for hosting Olympic water sports events in Beijing.
The document provides information about the Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology (CEPT) University in Ahmedabad, India. It was designed by architect B.V. Doshi and is located on a 12.5 acre site. Key features include open planning without barriers, integration of open spaces, and ease of interaction between departments. Buildings are placed to avoid harsh sunlight and allow natural ventilation. The campus promotes interaction through open spaces, courtyards, and pathways between landscaped areas with trees.
Raj Rewal is a leading Indian architect known for buildings that combine sophisticated technology with local context and materials. Some of his most famous works include the Hall of Nations in Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, known for its innovative concrete space frame structure providing a large uninterrupted exhibition space. He also designed the Asian Games Village in New Delhi as a high density urban housing complex organized around open spaces. Other major projects include the Parliament House Library, Metro Bhawan, and the Indian National Science Academy. Rewal has received many prestigious awards over his career for his contributions to Indian architecture.
The document provides information about the National Institute of Design campus in Ahmedabad, India. It was established in 1961 and covers 63,848 square meters. The campus is divided into institutional and residential zones, with the main academic block facing the Sabarmati River. Notable features include courtyards that provide light and segregate functions, a grid structural plan, and extensive landscaping including lawns and an amphitheater. Construction utilized precast concrete and reinforced brick with an emphasis on natural lighting, ventilation, and interaction with the outdoors.
This document contains portfolio information for Ashwani Bhalla including architecture and interior design projects. It summarizes key projects such as Logix Blossom Green housing development, Canary Greens housing, JW Marriott Hotel. It also provides details on several interior design projects including JCB India offices, New Delhi Airport Terminal 3, and the Albert Hall Museum in Jaipur. Project descriptions include scope, area, and the roles and responsibilities of Ashwani Bhalla. Design drawings and photos are included for the Canary Greens housing and JCB manufacturing plant administration office projects.
Folded plates case study (theory of structures)NIKITA SHARMA
Ryuichi Ashizawa Architects designed a temporary bamboo forest and six folded plate huts with water for the 2009 Aqua Metropolis Osaka festival. The huts and forest provided event and performance spaces built using sustainable and reusable materials like local timber. The huts' folded plate ceilings reflected the water beautifully and brought visitors closer to the natural environment. The project aimed to regenerate neglected areas and treat nature through thoughtful architectural intervention.
Indian coffee house trivandrum, kerelaShruti Pavan
The Indian Coffee House in Trivandrum, Kerala was designed by architect Laurie Baker in his signature neo-vernacular style. The unconventional cylindrical brick building utilizes brick jaalis for natural ventilation and light, and was conceived as a continuous spiral ramp around a central service core. Through its use of locally-sourced bricks and a simple stack effect ventilation system, the building achieves thermal comfort in a low-cost and low-energy manner.
The document discusses the hot and humid climate found in parts of India. It defines the characteristics of this climate, including temperature ranges between 21-32°C, high humidity around 75%, and rainfall between 2000-5000 mm. Areas with this climate include coastal regions in peninsular India like Goa, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata. The document then analyzes the climate and its influence on architecture in these areas, recommending design features like large windows, shaded facades, high thermal mass and light colors to cope with the hot and humid conditions.
The document discusses the history and development of performing arts in India. It outlines some major classical dance forms like Kathakali and Mohini Attam that originated in India and are based on Hindu texts like the Natya Shastra. It also mentions that performing arts were an important part of temple culture in ancient India and were practiced by devadasis who were dedicated to deities and temples.
This document contains summaries of several case studies:
1) The India International Centre in Delhi uses traditional jaali screens and cross ventilation to keep interiors cool without mechanical cooling. Water bodies and landscaping also provide evaporative cooling.
2) The India Habitat Centre in Delhi is organized around climate-tempered courtyards shaded by overhead sunscreens and vertical gardens. Buildings are connected by bridges at upper levels.
3) The Disha school in Jaipur prioritizes accessibility with ramps and corridors. A central atrium provides views of activity spaces, while a garden provides a sound barrier.
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
This is an Architectural case study on the Centre for Environment Planning & Technology (CEPT) building. Situated in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. This is done by an architecture student in semester 5.
study of famous housing projects by architect Charles Correa.
1. BELAPUR Housing
2. Kanchanjunga Apartments
3. Tarapur housing
Authors- Richa, Parveen n Aarti
Peter Eisenman is an American architect known for deconstructivist designs. This document provides biographical details and discusses two of Eisenman's works - House VI from 1972-1975 and the Wexner Center for the Arts from 1989. House VI was conceptualized through a process of manipulating a grid, resulting in unconventional spaces. The Wexner Center design was also based on manipulating grids to link past and present through unconventional means, seen in its curved facade, reconstructed armoury fragments, and use of dark glass.
LAND SCAPE DESIGN PROJECT FOR NDDC HOSTEL RSUEMMANUEL BRIGHT
This paper is a landscape design project proposed for the Rivers state university NDDC hostel. this work illustrates how the Architectural design process can be applied to a typical landscape project. this paper provides a suitable analysis of the project site and identifies problems of the project due to site conditions and climate and gives a suitable design solution, and concept to take care of the identified problems. the end design takes care is a conducive and aesthetically pleasing outdoor environment, with carefully selected elements and materials.
SANGATH - an architecture studio, Ahemedabad.pptxRachitaDalpati
Sangath - an architect atudio is a building located in ahemeabad,Gujrat. This building is designed by Ar. B.V. Doshi. This building is a good example of energy efficient building. This presentation will help you to understand the different strategies of bioclimatic architecture.
The document provides site research information for an island location including environmental conditions, existing areas, and architectural principles. Precipitation is around 126mm annually. The island has a main harbour, secondary harbour, villages, and farm land. Summer wind comes from the south. Vernacular architecture uses techniques like double roofs, thick walls, courtyards, mashrabiya windows, and wind towers to cope with the hot, dry climate.
CEPT University is located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India on a 12.5 acre site. It was founded in 1962 and designed by architect B.V. Doshi. The campus features buildings arranged around open courtyards and connected pathways to encourage interaction. It uses local, low-cost materials and passive design to create a sustainable campus that integrates with the natural environment.
Effects of Solar Passive Architecture on Building Envelopijtsrd
In different parts of the world, man has found various solutions for protection against climatically unkind conditions through locally available materials. For example, in the hot and humid regions of Asia, Indonesia, Polynesia and Amazon, the roof was more important than the walls for modifying the indoor conditions. In fact the walls could be omitted altogether. Hence, lightweight structures of timber skeleton, wooden frames, thatched roofs and woven, lath and venture walling were used in such regions. On the other hand, in the mountainous cold forest regions in the North West U.S.A., Scandinavia and Himalayas, one found well insulated timber houses. In the case of vernacular architecture, the roof played a determining role in the general form and appearance. Flat roofs appeared in hot regions, vaulted roofs in hot and dry regions and inclined roofs in temperate dry climates. Higher pitched roofs were used in wet temperate and cooler places. Both domes and vaults were popular in the hot arid regions of the Middle East and Northern Africa, where low humidity leads to intense radiation exchange, and the variations between day and night temperatures are high. The logic here probably deduced from centuries of experience is that a hemispherical vault has about three times the surface area as the base of a square roof, so the solar radiation is diluted to that extent. Also, the cooling by radiation exchanges to the night sky is faster. In the proto historic period, community based collective house forms evolved. Bio climatic aspects such as orientation, house form, open spaces, etc. were well integrated in vernacular residential architecture. Ar. Apoorva Ajmera "Effects of Solar Passive Architecture on Building Envelop" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-4 , June 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd31672.pdf Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/architecture-and-planning/31672/effects-of-solar-passive-architecture-on-building-envelop/ar-apoorva-ajmera
This document discusses climatic zones in India and the moderate climate zone. It provides examples of cities that fall under the moderate climate zone, like Pune and Bangalore. It then presents two case studies, the first being a residence in Bangalore that employs passive design features like high pergolas, skylights and ventilators to promote air circulation. The second case study describes a housing complex in Pune designed with passive strategies like building orientation, shading and ventilation corridors to respond to Pune's hot and dry climate.
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This document outlines the methodology, site analysis, and preliminary design for a case study project analyzing the environmental performance of a proposed cultural community center in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Quantitative data on temperature, humidity, lighting, and noise levels was collected from 16 points around the site to inform the site analysis. Shadow studies show areas of maximum and minimum shading at summer and winter solstices. Preliminary design schemes were developed and Overall Thermal Transfer Value (OTTV) calculations were performed to analyze the building envelope's thermal performance.
This document provides information about the Crosswinds Apartment project in Hyderabad, India designed by VSDP architects. It includes basic details about the project such as the location, architects, number of bedrooms, area, and year completed. It then discusses the site conditions and climate of Hyderabad. The rest of the document summarizes the site plan, floor plans, elevations, sections, and how the design addresses the local climate through features like cross ventilation and the use of a central water body. The dramatic sloping site presented structural challenges that were addressed through the building design.
This document analyzes the climatic comfort of a proposed two-story residential building in Khulna, Bangladesh. It includes analysis of sun path and solar heat gain, natural light, wind flow and ventilation, precipitation, and compares the project to Mahoney's climate design guidelines. The analysis found the north-facing orientation and lack of protection from rain reduce comfort levels. While some spaces like the veranda are tolerable, overall the project does not satisfactorily meet human comfort requirements for the local climate.
This document provides details on the Centre Isles mixed-use development project in Ottawa's Zibi development. The three-storey building contains a community space, dental office, and insurance office spaces. It includes the building program, design process, floor plans, sections, and structural and mechanical systems for the project.
COOL IT DOWN - Tackling urban heat island effect in Singapore (Marcin Żebrows...Marcin Żebrowski
This master thesis aims to propose sustainable solutions to influence the microclimate, tackle the urban heat island effect and provide a climate-sensitive design for Marina Bay in Singapore. During the site visit and research, the main challenges for Downtown Singapore were identified. The most threatening ones included increasing temperature and the heat island effect. The design principles consist of the use of the wind, vegetation and shading as main tools to tackle the challenge. The design site is a part of the Marina Bay area which is planned to be the main node of the city. Because of identified challenges, it is extremely important to open a climate oriented debate on how future development will look like. Hence, my research questions became: How can design attract people to use the outdoor public space and tackle the urban heat island effect and unfavourable tropical climate?
Case study - Prescent University by Paul Wasena.pptxpaulwasena
The document provides details about the Crescent School of Architecture project located in Vandalur, India. It includes plans and sections of the seven-story building as well as details about the unique spaces on each floor. Conceptually, the building aims to provide both introverted and extroverted spaces for learning. It features stepped voids and terraces to create additional shared spaces at each level. The structure uses reinforced concrete and glazing, with paths paved in gabbro.
The document discusses several topics related to climatology and its importance for building design. It provides background information on climate zones in India and how climatic elements like temperature, humidity, and wind affect thermal comfort and building performance. It outlines different climatic considerations for building design like ventilation, daylighting, and shading devices. The document aims to develop knowledge on how climate influences architecture with reference to different tropical climates in India.
The document discusses several topics related to climatology and its importance for building design. It provides background information on climate zones in India and how climatic elements like temperature, humidity, and wind affect thermal comfort and building performance. It outlines factors to consider for natural ventilation, daylighting, and shading design. The document also discusses earlier building construction practices and how climate services can help define building standards.
This document discusses the climatic zones of India and focuses on the moderate climate zone. It provides details on the characteristics of the moderate climate, including temperature ranges and humidity levels. Examples of cities that fall under the moderate climate zone include Pune and Bangalore. The document also examines two case studies, including a residence in Bangalore and a housing complex in Pune, that demonstrate passive design features suited for the moderate climate.
This document summarizes a study on climatic comfort in the design of a residence in Khulna, Bangladesh. It includes an analysis of the site context, building orientation, functional layout, vegetation, sun path, shadow patterns, daylighting, solar radiation, wind flow and ventilation, rain protection, and thermal comfort for different seasons. Comparisons are made between the study results and recommendations from Mahoney charts, as well as feedback from building occupants. While the design did not fully meet all best practices, occupants were able to achieve reasonable comfort through adaptations like curtains and vegetation near the building.
passive design strategies in composite & warm-humid climates.Janmejoy Gupta
The document discusses passive solar design considerations for mud huts in Jharkhand, India. It examines how climate impacts rural building design with a focus on the composite climate of the region. Key factors discussed include site selection, orientation, shading calculations, housing forms, window size and placement, indoor temperature balance, and settlement patterns. Climate data from Ranchi and Jamshedpur districts is analyzed to determine optimal design strategies like orientation and shading devices that minimize heat gain in summer and maximize it in winter for thermal comfort.
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ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
Discovering the Best Indian Architects A Spotlight on Design Forum Internatio...Designforuminternational
India’s architectural landscape is a vibrant tapestry that weaves together the country's rich cultural heritage and its modern aspirations. From majestic historical structures to cutting-edge contemporary designs, the work of Indian architects is celebrated worldwide. Among the many firms shaping this dynamic field, Design Forum International stands out as a leader in innovative and sustainable architecture. This blog explores some of the best Indian architects, highlighting their contributions and showcasing the most famous architects in India.
Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
Monitoring the progress of a project to assess whether or not it is in compliance with building plans
and project deadlines.
Attention to detail, exceptional time management, and strong problem-solving and communication
skills are required for this role.
International Upcycling Research Network advisory board meeting 4Kyungeun Sung
Slides used for the International Upcycling Research Network advisory board 4 (last one). The project is based at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
1. PROJECT NAME:
NCAVED HOUSE
LOCATION: AGIOS SOSTIS, SERIFOS, GREECE
ARCHITECT: MARÍA FRANCISCA GONZÁLEZ
PRESENTATION BY:
NAME: MD SAYUM SARKER
ID: BARC1901016021
LEVEL-3, TERM -02
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITRCTURE
SONARGAON UNIVERSITY
INTERNATIONAL CASE STUDY FOR CONTOUR PROJECT
DESIGN STUDIO -08
COURSE TEACHER : MUHAMMAD SHADMAN MAHTAB
SONARGAON UNIVERSITY
2. 2
CONTENT
A R C H I T E C T U R A L
1.Project Brief
Architect
Concept
4. Site Surrounding
Macro
Micro
5. Site Entry
7. Functional Flow
Plan
Elevation
Section
Photograph
10. Light & Ventilation
12. Model
6. Form Analysis
9. Circulation
Vertical Circulation
Horizontal
2. Location Map
3. Climate & Weather
8. Activities
11. Indoor –Outdoor
Relationship
3. YEAR: 2020
AREA: 340M2
ARCHITECT: MARÍA FRANCISCA GONZÁLEZ
TYPE: PRIVATE RESIDENCE
CONSTRUCTOR: MOLD ARCHITECTS
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: STUDIO 265
MECHANICAL ENGINEER: TEAM M-H
LIGHTING DESIGN: NIKOS ANDRIANOPOULOS
METAL CONSTRUCTION: QOOP
PHOTOGRAPHER 1: YIORGIS YEROLYMBOS
PHOTOGRAPHER 2: PANAGIOTIS VOUMVAKIS
PROJECT BRIEF
NCaved is located on a small secluded rocky cove on Serifos
Island, seemingly hovering just above sea level. The need to create a
protected shelter, at a location of disarming view, but openly exposed
to strong north winds, led us to the decision to drill the slope, instead
of arranging a set of spaces in line at ground level. We applied a
rectangular grid to the slope to produce a three-dimensional
“chessboard” of solids and voids that accommodate and, at the same
time, isolate the residence quarters. This strict geometry has
discontinued the rotation of the last axis of the grid, which provides the
living area with an ampler view. Shifting the axis intensifies the sense
of perspective significantly, and thus the imprint of the residence
appears minimized at the conceptual end of the ascent. Longitudinal
walls of dry stone outline and protect the interior and exterior spaces.
They consist the vertical borders, which lead the visitor’s gaze to the
horizon line.
5. CLIMATE & WEATHER
Equator
Tropic of Cancer
Arctic Circle
Tropic of Capricorn
Antarctic Circle
600 N
300 N
300 S
600 S
000 S-N
Greece Weather & Climate:
Climate: Mediterranean climate
Dry & Hot: April to November ( 07 Months)
Cooler: November to April ( 05 Months)
Hot Month: July & August
Cool Month: January & February
Maximum Temperature: 25.7 Degree C.
Minimum Temperature: 8.7 Degree C
Average Temperature: 16.60 Degree C..
Maximum Rainfall: 106.9 mm
Minimum Rainfall: 9.6 mm
Average Rainfall: 53.3 mm
6. SITE SURROUNDING AREA
SUN RISES
SUN SETS
SITE
DOWN
SITE UP
N
site
CHAPEL OF AGIOS SOSTIS (300m)
NCAVED HOUSE
PARALIA AGIOS SOSTIS (335m)
VILLA AZZURO (475m)
7. SITE ENTREY, HOUSE ENTRY
HOUSE TOP ENTRY
HOUSE GROUND ENTRY
SITE ENTRY
SITE ENTRY
ROAD
HOUSE TOP ENTRY
8. FORM ANALYSIES
1 2
3
4
4
5
6
7
Crate two line in surface Create five solid forms in the
void to create some space
Entry location analysis
The voids are being used for
various purposes such as
entrance, pool, terrace, etc.
When designing it has been
thought of as an angular line
Void create
terrace with
light &
ventilation
Void create
Entry, Pool,
Etc.
This void
create main
stair in this
house
A
A
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
This void
create
Ground
floor entry
B
This void
create
Ground
floor entry
C
B
C
H
D
E
F
G
This void
create pool
in front sea
side
D
Creating a
void is
creating an
open space
like a
terrace and
providing
light and air
ventilation
& see Sea
view
E
Creating a void is creating an open space like a
terrace and providing light and air ventilation, tree
plantation Connected to Nature
E
This void space create light & ventilation, air flow
for 2nd floor bed room.
G
House entry
H
G
F
9. FUNCTIONAL FLOW
1ST FLOOR PLAN
SECTION –A_A’
SECTION –B_B’
B’
ELEVATION
2ST FLOOR PLAN
B
A’
A
C’ C
SECTION –C_C’
B’
B
A’
A
C’ C
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
4
4
4
5
5
5
4
6
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
8
8
8
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9
9
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10
10
10
10
Sea
AXONOMETRIC VIEW
13. INDOOR-OUTDOOR RELATIONSHIP
Creating a void is
creating an open
space like a terrace
and providing light
and air ventilation,
Connected to
Nature & see Sea at
this place
G. Bed – This
open space
good indoor
& outdoor
connection
with front
see
Living & Dinning
space connection
outside Sea & Pool
With glass door
because feel Sea &
Weather
Main stair
connection top &
down surface it
see like linier Cave.
2nd-floor bedroom
connection outside
Nature with Open
Terrace divided by a
glass door.
Ncabe house
underground
make
because
Greece is
cooler than
north side air
not enter this
house
Pool,
Terrace
connected
outside Sea
Living &
Dinning
room
mezzanine
floor, i can
see clear
outside
view
14. MODEL
Top View North Side View North Side View
West Side top view South Side view
Entry
South Side Stair Position 2nd Floor