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5. Triveni kala kendra
contains-
• four art galleries
• a chamber theatre
• outdoor theatre (open
air theatre)
• open air sculpture
gallery
• besides this it runs its
various arts, music and
dance classes.
6. • Clad reinforced concrete frame structure with several infill materials
• Jaali panels along the classroom block corridor and stairs
• Concrete block with a plastered finish and rough-cut stone facing
presented to the street.
7. SPACES
1. formal : Any presentation,
audio or visual programs
formally.
2. informal : social activities
like sculpture court (with
sitting space provided) etc.
3. semi formal :formal and
informal activities takes
place : OAT, cafeteria etc.
50% area is for semi formal & approx. 35% for formal + informal
10. CORRIDOR LEADING TO OAT & PRACTICE
STUDIOS
DANCE & MUSIC STUDIOS IN TRIVENI
PARGOLA PROVIDED ON ROOF
SCULPTURE STUDIO
11. WOODEN BLOCK FLOORING ON THE STAGE
PROVIDED FOR OAT
JAALI DETAIL IN THE
COURTYARD
TRIVENI GARDEN THEATRE
12. • Triveni Kala Kendra is easily accessible.
• Triveni kala Kendra has a systematic and a good arrangement of spaces.
• It is well orientated to receive more day light.
• Arrangement of space are in such a manner that the activity does not clash each
other.
• Open air theatre is in east-south direction so that in day time the events does not
require any artificial lighting.
• Formal and informal space has their separate entry/exits, without disturbing other
activities.
CONCLUSION
17. ACCORDION
WINDOW WALL
• Steel framed accordion
window wall which when
folded away transforms
the whole space and its
balcony extension into a
deep verandah.
21. EXTERIOR
The exterior is a precisely
articulated concrete frame,
expressive of the structural
scheme.
22. WALLS AND ROOF
Walls cladded with concrete
blocks of exposed green
colour aggregate, crushed
from local stone, the roof is
clad with blue-grey local
slate.
24. CONFERENCE HALL
Facilities grouped in several
blocks organised into a
structurally symmetrical
arrangement of separated
blocks supported by eight
massive piers and interlocked
beams.
29. ENTRANCES
The fountain just beyond the second entrance
serves purpose not only by being spectacular,
but also by relieving the surroundings of the
heat.
The interesting glass/steel structure near the
second entrance provides natural light to the
underground parking area.
The building’s two entrances are not one and
the same.
The first entrance depicts a seemingly long
deep corridor.
The second entrance seems to hide the
spacious courtyards.
The absence of roof gutters rids the
complex of clutter. Instead, separations
between walls that are lined with tiles
facilitates the disposal of rain water.
30. EXTERIOR
• Exposed red brick
• Exposed concrete
• Glass
• Ribbon windows
• Horizontal
• Vertical
33. ENERGY EFFICIENCY:
• Blue sunshade provided in court helps to maintain the environment and gives a cool
effect.
• Trees give the natural effect and are planted at very part of the court.
• Fountains make the environment more cooler & gives a effect of lightness.
• Maximum part of the floor enjoys sunlight.
• Sunlight in basement through ventilation staffs.
34. UNIVERSAL ACCESS:
• Handicap car parking is provided, plus railing is provided at very parts of the
building where needed.
• Lift is provided from basement to the terrace.