The India Habitat Centre is located on Lodhi Road in New Delhi. It was designed by architect Joseph Allen Stein and covers an area of 9 acres. It is a cultural center that hosts various events like plays, concerts, exhibitions and conferences. The complex contains galleries, restaurants, an auditorium and landscaped outdoor spaces. It was designed to segregate pedestrian and vehicular movement with level changes and connected buildings to create courtyards throughout.
This document provides a case study summary of the Indian Habitat Centre in New Delhi. It is a 97,000 square meter multi-purpose building spread over 9 acres that provides office, conference, and exhibition space for environment and habitat organizations. The design aims to create a healthy and pleasant environment for visitors and employees. It is an energy efficient building that uses various passive design strategies like courtyards, water bodies, reflective shading devices, and vegetation to reduce energy usage and create a comfortable microclimate. The building layout and use of spaces like the amphitheater, lawns, and courtyards encourage social interactions.
The India Habitat Center is a convention center located in New Delhi, India. Constructed in 1993 and designed by architect Joseph Allen Stein, it is built on a 97,000 square meter area and features 5 main building blocks connected by aerial walkways containing office, exhibition, and conference spaces. The complex also includes an auditorium, theaters, meeting halls, restaurants, guest rooms, and outdoor event spaces to host conferences, exhibitions, and other events. The buildings utilize red brick facades and are planned and landscaped to promote air flow and sunlight while separating pedestrian and vehicle access.
The India Habitat Centre in New Delhi was started in 1993 and designed by architect Joseph Allen Stein. It is spread over 19 acres and contains facilities like restaurants, galleries, an auditorium, amphitheater, and atrium. The complex is built on 9 acres and has 5 main building blocks interconnected by aerial walkways housing various facilities. It has outdoor spaces like lawns and terraces that add to its landscaped surroundings.
case study of chandigarh college of architectureAbhishek Tiwari
1) The Chandigarh College of Architecture (CCA) was established in 1961 in Chandigarh, India by Le Corbusier as part of the Chandigarh Experiment.
2) CCA is located on a 20,000 square meter campus in Sector 12 of Chandigarh and has an enrollment of 200 undergraduate students.
3) The building utilizes north light and ventilation and includes facilities such as studios, workshops, a library and computer lab to support the education of architecture students.
The India Habitat Centre is a multipurpose building in New Delhi conceived to provide a space for interaction between individuals and institutions working in habitat related areas. The architect Joseph Allen Stein designed the Centre to radically change the traditional image of an office building, incorporating multiple courtyards, meeting rooms, a library, restaurants, and hotels open to the public. Constructed on nine acres, the Centre aims to maximize effectiveness through synergistic relationships within its facilities.
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 India Habitat Centre is located on Lodhi Road in New Delhi. It was designed by architect Joseph Allen Stein and covers an area of 9 acres. It is a cultural center that hosts various events like plays, concerts, exhibitions and conferences. The complex contains galleries, restaurants, an auditorium and landscaped outdoor spaces. It was designed to segregate pedestrian and vehicular movement with level changes and connected buildings to create courtyards throughout.
This document provides a case study summary of the Indian Habitat Centre in New Delhi. It is a 97,000 square meter multi-purpose building spread over 9 acres that provides office, conference, and exhibition space for environment and habitat organizations. The design aims to create a healthy and pleasant environment for visitors and employees. It is an energy efficient building that uses various passive design strategies like courtyards, water bodies, reflective shading devices, and vegetation to reduce energy usage and create a comfortable microclimate. The building layout and use of spaces like the amphitheater, lawns, and courtyards encourage social interactions.
The India Habitat Center is a convention center located in New Delhi, India. Constructed in 1993 and designed by architect Joseph Allen Stein, it is built on a 97,000 square meter area and features 5 main building blocks connected by aerial walkways containing office, exhibition, and conference spaces. The complex also includes an auditorium, theaters, meeting halls, restaurants, guest rooms, and outdoor event spaces to host conferences, exhibitions, and other events. The buildings utilize red brick facades and are planned and landscaped to promote air flow and sunlight while separating pedestrian and vehicle access.
The India Habitat Centre in New Delhi was started in 1993 and designed by architect Joseph Allen Stein. It is spread over 19 acres and contains facilities like restaurants, galleries, an auditorium, amphitheater, and atrium. The complex is built on 9 acres and has 5 main building blocks interconnected by aerial walkways housing various facilities. It has outdoor spaces like lawns and terraces that add to its landscaped surroundings.
case study of chandigarh college of architectureAbhishek Tiwari
1) The Chandigarh College of Architecture (CCA) was established in 1961 in Chandigarh, India by Le Corbusier as part of the Chandigarh Experiment.
2) CCA is located on a 20,000 square meter campus in Sector 12 of Chandigarh and has an enrollment of 200 undergraduate students.
3) The building utilizes north light and ventilation and includes facilities such as studios, workshops, a library and computer lab to support the education of architecture students.
The India Habitat Centre is a multipurpose building in New Delhi conceived to provide a space for interaction between individuals and institutions working in habitat related areas. The architect Joseph Allen Stein designed the Centre to radically change the traditional image of an office building, incorporating multiple courtyards, meeting rooms, a library, restaurants, and hotels open to the public. Constructed on nine acres, the Centre aims to maximize effectiveness through synergistic relationships within its facilities.
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 Lavasa International Convention Centre is located in the hill city of Lavasa, India. It is an architectural masterpiece spread over 1.5 acres and offers 34500 square feet of flexible event space. The convention center can host a variety of events from meetings and conferences for up to 1,000 delegates to weddings for 900 guests. It offers advanced audiovisual technology, catering services, and parking for 150 cars. The unique location of the convention center at 3,000 feet elevation provides an idyllic setting for hosting events while offering international standard facilities.
Triveni Kala Sangam is a cultural and arts complex in New Delhi designed by American architect Joseph Allen Stein between 1957-1977. It contains four art galleries, a theater, outdoor sculpture area, and provides arts classes. The complex was designed in the modern architecture style using jali screens and multiple spaces for different purposes. It is located on Tansen Marg in the cultural core of New Delhi.
India habitat centre observations by architect studentShailja km
The document provides a summary of a student's visit to the India Habitat Center in New Delhi. Some key details:
1. The India Habitat Center is located in Jorbagh and functions as a "city within a city" with various facilities.
2. The student toured the Habitat Library, Visual Arts Gallery, and met with the General Manager who described the building's design and sustainable features.
3. The General Manager discussed the building management system, fire safety systems, and future plans to add more sustainable elements like solar panels.
FINAL B.ARCH THESIS PRESENTATION IIT ROORKEE:
City Centre ,Rohini ,Delhi ,Thesis project (2013)
A Mixed use development project comprises of diverse activities and functions located at the
sprawling District centre in Rohini with site area of 16 acres.With a AIM to explore the symbiotic
character of COMMERCE and CULTURE and to evolve a contemporary model of conventional
Indian market.
The document provides site analysis information for a proposed heritage museum to be constructed in Kashmere Gate, New Delhi. It details the nearby transportation connections and landmarks. The objectives of the museum are to showcase Queens and prominent women of Delhi from the 17th to 19th centuries. The proposed site is 13.7 acres with good road connectivity. Case studies of the National Science Museum and National Museum in New Delhi are also included, outlining facilities, circulation, structure, finishes and observations.
Bangalore international exhibition centre case studyself employer
The Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) was developed by the Indian Machine Tool Manufacturers' Association and dedicated to Naoroji Pirojsha Godrej. The complex is named the IMTMA-Naoroji Pirojsha Godrej International Exhibition & Conference Centre. The BIEC includes an entrance plaza, 5,600 square meter conference centre, and three large exhibition halls ranging from 6,600 to 9,800 square meters. It also features a food court and technology centre.
Indian MICE industry is one of the upcoming industry in the field of Travel & Tourism.. To make this Industry boom we have to have a good Infrastructure.. Indian Habitat Center is one of them. Which is a witness of many Event, Meeting & Convention..through this PPT i try to focused on the services which the offer and the Infrastructure what the have to prove themselves as a successful event destinations..
The Infinity Resort Corbett is located in Corbett, Uttarakhand near the Kosi River. It is situated on 22 acres and features pitched roof buildings. Guest rooms have walls made of river stones, chimneys, and bamboo ceilings. Facilities include a swimming pool shaped like a mango, a pagoda-style building called the Golghar, and a sundeck overlooking the river. The resort aims to blend architecture with the natural landscape using local materials.
This document provides information about a proposed socio-cultural and international convention center to be located in Dwarka, Delhi. It notes that such centers are important for facilitating knowledge exchange and resolving disputes between nations. The proposed center aims to meet the need for large convention venues in Delhi and boost tourism. It will provide space for meetings, exhibitions, cultural activities, and leisure for corporations. The 20-acre site is located near the airport with good connectivity. Research will analyze similar centers and the site context to determine the optimal layout and spaces needed, such as convention halls, auditoriums, meeting rooms, offices, restaurants, and recreational areas.
case study of Select city walk, saket, new delhiSumit Jha
This case study examines Select CityWalk, an urban entertainment center in Saket, Delhi. It is a 1.3 million square foot shopping mall with three floors of office space, six screen multiplex, and serviced apartments. The mall was planned with four zones - family, youth, celebration, and an open plaza. It has three basement floors for parking and is accessible by public transport and private vehicles. Landscaping features a 4-acre outdoor plaza with fountains and seating areas. The mall provides a variety of stores, restaurants, a multiplex and services to attract visitors.
Case Study : EXHIBITION AND CONVENTION CENTRE Siddiq Salim
This document provides details about a commercial project located in Jaipur, Rajasthan. It describes the 42 acre trade fair and exhibition center containing two large halls of 10,000 sqm each along with amenities like parking for over 2,000 vehicles, a 5,000 sqm lawn, a convention center that can seat 1,000-1,200 people, and 14 breakout rooms. The project utilized structural steel construction to allow for functional flexibility in the large exhibition halls.
The document summarizes a thesis on designing a habitat center. It begins with defining what a habitat is - the natural environment where an organism lives. It then discusses the Indian Habitat Centre case study in New Delhi, which provides an integrated environment for organizations working on habitat issues. The key aspects summarized are the functions of the proposed West Delhi Habitat Centre like offices, seminar rooms, restaurants etc. and the aims to promote awareness on habitat-related issues and advise the government.
The document provides information about the Haat Beat music complex project in Janakpuri, New Delhi, India designed by Archohm Consults architects. The 16,000 sqm complex was commissioned in 2014 by the Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation to create a cultural center focused on music. It includes an 800-capacity indoor auditorium, 800-capacity outdoor amphitheater, exhibition hall, music museum, music store, workshop space, food court, and shops. Bamboo, indigenous stone, steel, and tensile canopies were used as materials. The complex was designed with barrier-free access for disabled visitors.
Concept school of planning and architectureAbhijeet Roy
The document provides standards and area requirements for architecture colleges as per AICTE and COA. It includes details on faculty student ratios, classroom sizes, and space requirements for different programs and facilities. The key requirements are a maximum of 20 students per postgraduate class, 1:5 faculty ratio, and a total academic area of 28,500 sqm. It also provides a breakdown of space needs for undergraduate and postgraduate programs, administration, amenities, and common facilities.
The document provides details about the City Centre shopping mall located in Salt Lake City, Kolkata, India. It was designed by renowned Indian architect Charles Correa and aims to fuse traditional Indian marketplace qualities with modern amenities. The 50,400 square meter complex incorporates residential plots, offices, entertainment venues, shops, and public plazas arranged in a fine-grained mix. Correa's design rejects the isolated mall model and emphasizes connectivity to the surrounding urban context through open layout and semi-covered walkways.
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.
The MLR Convention Centre in Bangalore was designed by Architecture Paradigm Pvt Ltd to include facilities like an auditorium, banquet hall, conference rooms, and guest rooms. The building makes use of different levels and structures to organize its various functions and accommodate services. While the overall arrangement of spaces and utilization of the site is well designed, some aspects of the parking, fire safety, and service areas could be improved.
The India Habitat Centre and HANNOVER EXHIBITION CENTER, GERMANYInsiya Ratlamwala
The India Habitat Centre was started in 1993.
The public agency for Housing and Urban Development Corporation Ltd (HUDCO) wanted an office building for its workers and made the unprecedented decision to invite chosen non-profit organizations that shared their concern with habitat to share that work space.
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Hannover, English Hanover, city, capital of Lower Saxony Land (state), northwestern Germany. It lies on the Leine River and the Mittelland Canal, where the spurs of the Harz Mountains meet the wide North German Plain.
The area of the fairground originally was an aircraft works. After World War II, the British military government in Allied-occupied Germany wanted to hold a trade fair and sought for a good place, since Leipzig, the traditional fairground of Germany, was unavailable, being in the Soviet occupation zone. The hangars in Laatzen, south of Hanover, were deemed suitable for this purpose, and so the Hanover Fair, then named Exportmesse 1947 was first held in 1947 to promote the economic recovery in the Bizone. The concept proved to be successful, and so a permanent fairground was established, growing over the years.
Joseph Allen Stein was an American architect who worked extensively in India from 1952 until his death in 2001. He is renowned for designing several important buildings in India in a modern regionalist style that incorporated local materials and drew from Indian architectural traditions. Some of his most notable works include the India International Center, India Habitat Center, Triveni Kala Sangam arts center, and buildings at the Lodhi Estate in Delhi.
The Lavasa International Convention Centre is located in the hill city of Lavasa, India. It is an architectural masterpiece spread over 1.5 acres and offers 34500 square feet of flexible event space. The convention center can host a variety of events from meetings and conferences for up to 1,000 delegates to weddings for 900 guests. It offers advanced audiovisual technology, catering services, and parking for 150 cars. The unique location of the convention center at 3,000 feet elevation provides an idyllic setting for hosting events while offering international standard facilities.
Triveni Kala Sangam is a cultural and arts complex in New Delhi designed by American architect Joseph Allen Stein between 1957-1977. It contains four art galleries, a theater, outdoor sculpture area, and provides arts classes. The complex was designed in the modern architecture style using jali screens and multiple spaces for different purposes. It is located on Tansen Marg in the cultural core of New Delhi.
India habitat centre observations by architect studentShailja km
The document provides a summary of a student's visit to the India Habitat Center in New Delhi. Some key details:
1. The India Habitat Center is located in Jorbagh and functions as a "city within a city" with various facilities.
2. The student toured the Habitat Library, Visual Arts Gallery, and met with the General Manager who described the building's design and sustainable features.
3. The General Manager discussed the building management system, fire safety systems, and future plans to add more sustainable elements like solar panels.
FINAL B.ARCH THESIS PRESENTATION IIT ROORKEE:
City Centre ,Rohini ,Delhi ,Thesis project (2013)
A Mixed use development project comprises of diverse activities and functions located at the
sprawling District centre in Rohini with site area of 16 acres.With a AIM to explore the symbiotic
character of COMMERCE and CULTURE and to evolve a contemporary model of conventional
Indian market.
The document provides site analysis information for a proposed heritage museum to be constructed in Kashmere Gate, New Delhi. It details the nearby transportation connections and landmarks. The objectives of the museum are to showcase Queens and prominent women of Delhi from the 17th to 19th centuries. The proposed site is 13.7 acres with good road connectivity. Case studies of the National Science Museum and National Museum in New Delhi are also included, outlining facilities, circulation, structure, finishes and observations.
Bangalore international exhibition centre case studyself employer
The Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) was developed by the Indian Machine Tool Manufacturers' Association and dedicated to Naoroji Pirojsha Godrej. The complex is named the IMTMA-Naoroji Pirojsha Godrej International Exhibition & Conference Centre. The BIEC includes an entrance plaza, 5,600 square meter conference centre, and three large exhibition halls ranging from 6,600 to 9,800 square meters. It also features a food court and technology centre.
Indian MICE industry is one of the upcoming industry in the field of Travel & Tourism.. To make this Industry boom we have to have a good Infrastructure.. Indian Habitat Center is one of them. Which is a witness of many Event, Meeting & Convention..through this PPT i try to focused on the services which the offer and the Infrastructure what the have to prove themselves as a successful event destinations..
The Infinity Resort Corbett is located in Corbett, Uttarakhand near the Kosi River. It is situated on 22 acres and features pitched roof buildings. Guest rooms have walls made of river stones, chimneys, and bamboo ceilings. Facilities include a swimming pool shaped like a mango, a pagoda-style building called the Golghar, and a sundeck overlooking the river. The resort aims to blend architecture with the natural landscape using local materials.
This document provides information about a proposed socio-cultural and international convention center to be located in Dwarka, Delhi. It notes that such centers are important for facilitating knowledge exchange and resolving disputes between nations. The proposed center aims to meet the need for large convention venues in Delhi and boost tourism. It will provide space for meetings, exhibitions, cultural activities, and leisure for corporations. The 20-acre site is located near the airport with good connectivity. Research will analyze similar centers and the site context to determine the optimal layout and spaces needed, such as convention halls, auditoriums, meeting rooms, offices, restaurants, and recreational areas.
case study of Select city walk, saket, new delhiSumit Jha
This case study examines Select CityWalk, an urban entertainment center in Saket, Delhi. It is a 1.3 million square foot shopping mall with three floors of office space, six screen multiplex, and serviced apartments. The mall was planned with four zones - family, youth, celebration, and an open plaza. It has three basement floors for parking and is accessible by public transport and private vehicles. Landscaping features a 4-acre outdoor plaza with fountains and seating areas. The mall provides a variety of stores, restaurants, a multiplex and services to attract visitors.
Case Study : EXHIBITION AND CONVENTION CENTRE Siddiq Salim
This document provides details about a commercial project located in Jaipur, Rajasthan. It describes the 42 acre trade fair and exhibition center containing two large halls of 10,000 sqm each along with amenities like parking for over 2,000 vehicles, a 5,000 sqm lawn, a convention center that can seat 1,000-1,200 people, and 14 breakout rooms. The project utilized structural steel construction to allow for functional flexibility in the large exhibition halls.
The document summarizes a thesis on designing a habitat center. It begins with defining what a habitat is - the natural environment where an organism lives. It then discusses the Indian Habitat Centre case study in New Delhi, which provides an integrated environment for organizations working on habitat issues. The key aspects summarized are the functions of the proposed West Delhi Habitat Centre like offices, seminar rooms, restaurants etc. and the aims to promote awareness on habitat-related issues and advise the government.
The document provides information about the Haat Beat music complex project in Janakpuri, New Delhi, India designed by Archohm Consults architects. The 16,000 sqm complex was commissioned in 2014 by the Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation to create a cultural center focused on music. It includes an 800-capacity indoor auditorium, 800-capacity outdoor amphitheater, exhibition hall, music museum, music store, workshop space, food court, and shops. Bamboo, indigenous stone, steel, and tensile canopies were used as materials. The complex was designed with barrier-free access for disabled visitors.
Concept school of planning and architectureAbhijeet Roy
The document provides standards and area requirements for architecture colleges as per AICTE and COA. It includes details on faculty student ratios, classroom sizes, and space requirements for different programs and facilities. The key requirements are a maximum of 20 students per postgraduate class, 1:5 faculty ratio, and a total academic area of 28,500 sqm. It also provides a breakdown of space needs for undergraduate and postgraduate programs, administration, amenities, and common facilities.
The document provides details about the City Centre shopping mall located in Salt Lake City, Kolkata, India. It was designed by renowned Indian architect Charles Correa and aims to fuse traditional Indian marketplace qualities with modern amenities. The 50,400 square meter complex incorporates residential plots, offices, entertainment venues, shops, and public plazas arranged in a fine-grained mix. Correa's design rejects the isolated mall model and emphasizes connectivity to the surrounding urban context through open layout and semi-covered walkways.
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.
The MLR Convention Centre in Bangalore was designed by Architecture Paradigm Pvt Ltd to include facilities like an auditorium, banquet hall, conference rooms, and guest rooms. The building makes use of different levels and structures to organize its various functions and accommodate services. While the overall arrangement of spaces and utilization of the site is well designed, some aspects of the parking, fire safety, and service areas could be improved.
The India Habitat Centre and HANNOVER EXHIBITION CENTER, GERMANYInsiya Ratlamwala
The India Habitat Centre was started in 1993.
The public agency for Housing and Urban Development Corporation Ltd (HUDCO) wanted an office building for its workers and made the unprecedented decision to invite chosen non-profit organizations that shared their concern with habitat to share that work space.
.
.
Hannover, English Hanover, city, capital of Lower Saxony Land (state), northwestern Germany. It lies on the Leine River and the Mittelland Canal, where the spurs of the Harz Mountains meet the wide North German Plain.
The area of the fairground originally was an aircraft works. After World War II, the British military government in Allied-occupied Germany wanted to hold a trade fair and sought for a good place, since Leipzig, the traditional fairground of Germany, was unavailable, being in the Soviet occupation zone. The hangars in Laatzen, south of Hanover, were deemed suitable for this purpose, and so the Hanover Fair, then named Exportmesse 1947 was first held in 1947 to promote the economic recovery in the Bizone. The concept proved to be successful, and so a permanent fairground was established, growing over the years.
Joseph Allen Stein was an American architect who worked extensively in India from 1952 until his death in 2001. He is renowned for designing several important buildings in India in a modern regionalist style that incorporated local materials and drew from Indian architectural traditions. Some of his most notable works include the India International Center, India Habitat Center, Triveni Kala Sangam arts center, and buildings at the Lodhi Estate in Delhi.
The document summarizes the designs of three buildings in India - the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi from 1988, the Ford Foundation Headquarters in New Delhi from 1968, and the Indian International Centre. It describes the functions and designs of these buildings, including their use of courtyards, blocks, and landscaping to create communal and environmentally-conscious spaces for meetings, events, and scholarly activities. Floor plans and architectural details are discussed for each building.
Joseph Allen Stein was an American architect who worked primarily in India and Southeast Asia. He is best known for his work in the Indian city of Chandigarh, where he designed several buildings, including the Gandhi Bhawan, the Gandhi Museum, and the Gandhi Library.
Architectural Appraisal - CII- Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre HyderabadPrastara Architects
The CII-Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre in Hyderabad is India's first LEED Platinum rated building from 2004. It is a commercial and institutional building that incorporates traditional Indian concepts with modern green building practices. Some key features include solar PV systems, natural ventilation via wind towers, a high-efficiency HVAC system, rainwater harvesting, and extensive green spaces. The building achieves 50% energy savings and 35% water reduction compared to a conventional building.
1. The document provides biographical information on Indian architect Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi, including his educational background and notable projects. 2. It discusses Doshi's architectural philosophy which combines modernist concepts with the Indian context through features like consideration of climate, use of local materials, and emphasis on indoor-outdoor relationships. 3. One of Doshi's most notable and award-winning projects is the Aranya Low Cost Housing project in Indore, which pioneered an innovative approach to affordable housing in India.
This document discusses the hierarchy of urban green spaces in cities. It aims to study the relationship between urban greens and city structure, ecology, and character. The objectives are to define urban green, identify limitations to green space growth, discuss integration of greens at different scales (city, neighborhood, street, building), analyze case studies, and compare existing scenarios to standards. It then discusses types of urban green spaces like parks and greenways. The benefits of urban green spaces are also outlined, including environmental, social, and economic advantages. The document analyzes Chandigarh as a case study for its meticulously planned hierarchy of open spaces integrated throughout the city. It describes the city's green areas like the Leisure Valley and major parks
Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi is an Indian architect born in 1927 in Pune. He studied at J.J. School of Art in Bombay and worked with Le Corbusier in Paris from 1951-1954. In 1956, he established his own practice, Vastu-Shilpa, in Ahmedabad. Some of his notable works include the Aranya Low Cost Housing in Indore, the National Institute of Fashion Technology in New Delhi, and the Husain-Doshi Gufa art gallery in Ahmedabad. Doshi's works focus on climatic response, use of local materials, flexibility of space, and drawing from traditional Indian architectural principles.
Our homes celebrate context and individuality to give shape to the residents’ dreams and aspirations. We explore ways to elevate the quality of life through our understanding of spaces, structure, materials and techniques and imbue it with artisanal craftsmanship and bespoke detailing to create signature Home Architecture Design across scales and locations.
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Our homes celebrate context and individuality to give shape to the residents’ dreams and aspirations. We explore ways to elevate the quality of life through our understanding of spaces, structure, materials and techniques and imbue it with artisanal craftsmanship and bespoke detailing to create signature Home Architecture Design across scales and locations.
This presentation includes data collection for primary school. It contains case studies, various essential datas for designing primary school from Ernst Neufert book along with government datas
This document provides a portfolio of projects by Anil Sharma, an architect based in Delhi, India. It includes 12 categories of projects: resort in a forest, corporate office, clubhouse, high rise development, apartment block, government housing, dental clinic, car museum, senior school, compost park, mixed use development, and furniture design. For each category, there are 1-3 pages with images and brief descriptions of the designs, materials used, and sustainability features of the projects. The portfolio showcases the architect's range of work across multiple types of developments and scales.
The document discusses green buildings and their objectives, principles, and benefits. Green buildings are designed to reduce environmental impact through efficient use of energy, water, and materials. They also minimize waste and pollution. The key principles include structure efficiency, energy efficiency, water efficiency, materials efficiency, and waste reduction. Green buildings provide environmental, economic, and social benefits such as reduced operating costs, improved health and productivity, and conservation of natural resources. The Indian Green Building Council promotes green building practices in India.
Net zero energy building { Building services assignment } yoshikashekar
The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) is a non-profit organization that partners with the Indian government and private industry to support India's development. It has over 9,000 member companies and indirectly represents over 300,000 enterprises. For over 125 years, CII has worked to shape India's growth by advising the government on policy issues and enhancing business opportunities. It also promotes corporate social responsibility initiatives. The CII Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre in Hyderabad was India's first LEED Platinum rated green building and serves as a model for green building practices through various energy efficient and sustainable design features.
Christopher Charles Benninger, Indian architectDivya Suresh
ARCHITECTURE TO HIM?
“architecture is a curious craft !”
“one structure may follow all the laws of design ,yet be worth less ,while still another may beak all the principles and be profound !”
“A building may be bad without doing anything wrong ,yet another work may have to sin against architecture to reach perfection .”
Joseph Allen Stein was an American architect who came to India in the 1950s and designed several landmark buildings in New Delhi. Some of his most notable works include the Triveni Kala Sangam Arts Complex, the India International Centre, the Ford Foundation Headquarters, and the India Habitat Centre. Stein's designs blended modern architecture with local materials and influences, incorporating open spaces, landscaping, and careful attention to detail. His goal was to create buildings that harmonized with their surroundings through an approach he termed "modern regionalism".
The victor menezes convention center (VMCC) IIT - mumbai
The kongu convention center - Tamil nadu
Zayed university - abu dhabi
Centre pompidou - Metz
Convention center – jaipur
The document discusses green buildings and provides an overview of their fundamentals, principles, projects in India, and benefits. It notes that green buildings aim to reduce environmental impact and use resources efficiently. Some key points include that the Indian Green Building Council promotes green building standards and certification programs, and that green buildings provide environmental, economic, and social benefits such as reduced operating costs, improved health and productivity, and protection of natural resources and biodiversity.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
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This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
2. ABOUT- The India Habitat Centre is
a multipurpose building in New
Delhi, India.
It is India’s most comprehensive
convention centre. Joseph Allen Stein is the
architect of Indian Habitat Centre.
The space was designed to permit the
members of the Centre to share services
both inside and outside the building with
multiple courtyards, common meeting
rooms, shared parking area, library,
restaurants, museum, and hotels, some of
which are open to the general public.
Constructed on nine acres in an urban
area, the building eschewed traditional
building materials and techniques.
3.
4. The courtyard being green
,creates an image of a tropical
rainforest with a constant airy
flow through spaces.
Use of shading devices reflect
70% of the summer heat.
Use of horizontal and vertical
ribbon windows having slots in
them for plantation purpose.
Large courtyards
The sun reflectors
Ribbon windows
The height of the buildings are
30 m .The entire façade is cladded
with red bricks.
6. The glass fiber/steel
structure upon
concrete pillars gives
attractive look to the
semi spherical dome.
Triangular brick work at outside
the Gulin Tower provides
ventilation and aesthetic view
to the structure.
7. The external façade is
in language of exposed
red brick, exposed
concrete and glass.
Connections between
different building blocks
through aerial
walkways.
Constant flow of
natural air through the
courtyard.
Cool and comforting
atmosphere.
8. Louvered canopies that
let in natural light and air
but block the hottest
periods of the indian sun
shades the courtyards.
The microclimate in the
courtyards is further
shaped by an abundance
of vegetation and even
water.
The creation of a green
and healthy environment
forms the backbone of the
complex.
9. Use of AC duct for cooling
purpose in the complex.