Natioanal Institute of Fashion Design.
The idea is to create a relationship between the built & the unbuilt spaces.
There are evidences of blend of traditional and contemporary architecture.
Aesthetics are cared for, sometimes at the stake of comfort if not function.
The site is well-segregated into various zones w.r.t the functions.
Circulation spaces are minimised to obtain efficiency in design.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Concept study of mahindra united world college,pune and pearl academy of fash...harshita batra
this presentation discusses the architectural concept behind these two buildings-mahindra united world college by christopher charles benninger and the pearl academy of fashion.
I did this as a literature study for designing an engineering college for design
Designed as per the climatology of Bangalore.
Designed by renowned architect bv doshi.
Inspired by the architecture of Fatehpur Sikri of Akbar and beautiful gardens of Bangalore.
ECO SCHOOL DESIGN
Studies show that sustainable learning environments can be a big advantage for students, improving their well-being, happiness and even their cognitive processes. But how can parents ensure that their children’s classrooms are as green as they can be.
Themes do emerge: good daylight and indoor air quality predominate; a link between indoors and out is strongly asserted; and the use of benign materials is paramount. But this is no more than what good school design has always aimed for.
Sustainable School Architecture is a guide to the planning, architecture, and design of schools that are healthy, stimulating, and will conserve energy and resources.
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
1.Building Materials
2. Energy Use.
3.Landscapes
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From sketch to reality“Design is an Expression of Feeling........Any Creative Act is Design”. (Emerson-1953).
A Creative act or Creativity is process when an original or a new theory, a postulate or a hypothesis, results in the permutation or combination of both are brought together to offer generative alternatives. This is the initiation of a Design process in a fresh and sensitive mind
Design process is a thinking process and the process adopted must generate creative thinking. Creative thinking involves visualization which is the skill and ability to convert vision into visuals. The element of creativity can be nurtured if creative stimulus is introduced and the technique of problem solving is explained.
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.
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.
Concept study of mahindra united world college,pune and pearl academy of fash...harshita batra
this presentation discusses the architectural concept behind these two buildings-mahindra united world college by christopher charles benninger and the pearl academy of fashion.
I did this as a literature study for designing an engineering college for design
Designed as per the climatology of Bangalore.
Designed by renowned architect bv doshi.
Inspired by the architecture of Fatehpur Sikri of Akbar and beautiful gardens of Bangalore.
ECO SCHOOL DESIGN
Studies show that sustainable learning environments can be a big advantage for students, improving their well-being, happiness and even their cognitive processes. But how can parents ensure that their children’s classrooms are as green as they can be.
Themes do emerge: good daylight and indoor air quality predominate; a link between indoors and out is strongly asserted; and the use of benign materials is paramount. But this is no more than what good school design has always aimed for.
Sustainable School Architecture is a guide to the planning, architecture, and design of schools that are healthy, stimulating, and will conserve energy and resources.
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
1.Building Materials
2. Energy Use.
3.Landscapes
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From sketch to reality“Design is an Expression of Feeling........Any Creative Act is Design”. (Emerson-1953).
A Creative act or Creativity is process when an original or a new theory, a postulate or a hypothesis, results in the permutation or combination of both are brought together to offer generative alternatives. This is the initiation of a Design process in a fresh and sensitive mind
Design process is a thinking process and the process adopted must generate creative thinking. Creative thinking involves visualization which is the skill and ability to convert vision into visuals. The element of creativity can be nurtured if creative stimulus is introduced and the technique of problem solving is explained.
Nasik city with its rich cultural and historical background has experienced numerous transformations through the several dynasties that reined the city.
Each one of these dynasties and rulers has left an unmistakable imprint on the art, architecture and culture of the place. The transition of the place from a kingdom of Satwahanas to an Industrial town is fascinating
Its rich Architectural heritage includes the preserved caves from Satvahana and various other dynasties; the Hemadpanthi style temples, the famous Wadas from Maratha and Peshwa rulers and last but not least, the magnificent forts protecting the boundaries of the city from enemies.
Even the succeeding periods of British rule and Post Independence era has observed remarkable structures coming up.
This History along with geographical location and geology of the place demonstrates a profound influence on the growth of the townscape.
With Sahyadris in vicinity many forts have been erected during the different empires with their distinctive modes of construction.
River Godavari plays a major role in its development as a religious center; the town has observed the emergence of some beautiful temples with Ghats along its banks.
The rich Architectural style of the structures has been changing as per the eras pertaining to their social, religious and cultural beliefs.
Various rituals and religious philosophies have been evolved due to the development of the society towards the religion, which reveal a grave influence on designs of the structures.
The Post Independence era has perceived a gradual transformation of this dreamlike town into a hybrid-cultured entity.
This paper overviews the time duration of the changed vocabulary of Aesthetics while recording the transformation of an inherently beautiful space into a comparatively characterless townscape.
A Presentation by Ar Pramod Chaugule on -Affordable Housing
Due to increasing rates of land and building materials
It becomes necessary to adopt the use of
alternative building materials and
construction technologies to reduce the cost
of the building and to save scarce resources.
This may be done by up gradation of
local technologies , using local resources or
by application of modern materials and techniques.
ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGIES SUCH AS PRECAST MEMBERS , LIGHT WEIGHT CONCRETE SUCH AS SIPOREX, RMC REDUCE
CONSTRUCTION TIME AND THUS THE COST by 10 to 12 %
Community Participation should be indispensible element in human settlements,especially in planning strategies and in formulation, implementation and management. It should influence all levels of Government in the decision making process to further the political, social and economic growth of Human settlements. This relates especially to low income and Cost Effective Housing projects denoting squatter settlement upgrading with site and service schemes.
In squatter settlement upgrading projects, the authorities regularize the illegal land tenure of squatters and provide basic infrastructure in the settlements. These interventions are expected to be sufficient incentives for the residents to start improving their houses. In sites-and-services schemes, the authorities provide serviced plots to the urban poor and expect them to produce their own houses, through individual or mutual self-help or the employment of small contractors. Participation assumes an activity in which the community takes part and the involvement of at least one other party, usually a government agency or a nongovernmental organization (NGO). Community participation is sometimes used to indicate community self reliance or self-help, i.e. an activity which is usually undertaken by a government agency, is undertaken by the community on its own (e.g. spontaneous housing).
The United Nations defined community development as "the processes by which the efforts of the people themselves are united with those of governmental authorities to improve the economic, social and cultural conditions of communities, to integrate these communities into the life of the nation and to enable them to contribute fully to national progress."
A small open-fronted hut or cubicle from which newspapers, refreshments, tickets, etc. are sold.
A kiosk is a small physical structure that displays information for people walking by.
Maya Ubud Resort & Spa sits between the Petanu River valley and the verdant rice fields of Peliatan. With 108 luxury guestrooms and private pool villas, it is around a one hour drive from Bali’s international airport.
Dining alternatives encompass international and regional dishes, plus healthy spa-style cuisine and dinner with cultural performances.
The Spa At Maya is nestled along the river and has private double and single treatment pavilions, offering revitalizing treatments that refresh body and soul.
Recreation facilities include two swimming pools, tennis court, golf putting green, yoga pavilion and gym, village trekking, nature excursions and mountain biking. A shuttle bus links Ubud township.
A beautifully landscaped resort at Sentosa near the sea shore with all balconies facing towards the sea,a beautifully landscaped swimming pool and tropical gardens.
Innovating Humane Habitats in a Digital Era for a Sustainable Future.Digital Technology in Architectural Education and Profession .The significance of virtual Architecture is its emergence with the ability of computer-imaging technology to accurately simulate three-dimensional reality. The technique of simulating three-dimensional reality is known as virtual reality.
Parametric design:
Enables the exploration of alternative designs within a single representation using parameters and associative relationships to control geometric and constructive aspects of the design.
New developments in computational design as well as in digital fabrication are currently leading to a rethinking of architectural design, material science, engineering and fabrication.
The green areas facilitate in encouraging human interaction while promoting community involvement and ownership. Local Green Spaces contribute to local identity, character of the area and sense of the place. They make an important contribution to the physical form and layout of the settlement. They may link up with other open spaces and allow views through or beyond the settlement, which are valued locally. The green areas must be aesthetically pleasing, tranquil and possess recreational value for the local communityUse of native, drought-tolerant plantings will create habitat for birds and insects, reduce water use, and aid adaptation to changing climate conditions. Planting of shady trees will reduce the urban heat island effect, creating more livable outdoor spaces. Edible landscaping is a responsible and worthwhile use of landscape space, even in the front yard. Water retention and filtering will help protect water quality.
The soft landscaping in forms of trees, lawns, hedges, flower gardens can be around public areas such as monuments, industrial areas, commercial areas, along the drains and roads.
"Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
SUSTAINABLE: Ecological and economical way of living to make human kind healthy and happy
�ARCHITECTURE :The art and science of making buildings.
Includes technology as well as aesthetics
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The term “Vernacular architecture” in general refers to the informal building of structures through traditional building methods without using the services of a professional architect. It is the most widespread form of building .
Vernacular architecture has been growing over time with continuities changes, transformations and adaptations to the different social and economic conditions of each period.
STONE -As A Building Material.
Stones have been considered as one of the popular building material from the olden days due to their availability in abundance from the natural rocks. Building stones should possess enough strength and durability.
The stones which are suitable for the construction of the structures such as retaining walls, abutments, dams, barrages, roads etc are known as building stones.
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Salient features of a well-designed inclusive Neighbourhood (Colony) for the urban poor is characterized by a well conceptualized effort at social cohesion:
I. Housing Unit and Layouts of Cluster Housing
II. Neighbourhood Colony Layouts
III. Basic Physical Infrastructure (Water Supply, Sanitation, Drainage, Roads, Street Lighting, Solid
Waste Management, etc.)
IV. Cohesive Social Infrastructure (Community Centre, Informal Sector Market, Livelihood Centre,
etc.)
In general, ecotourism is an insightful, mindful and participatory travel experience to natural and cultural and social environments, assisting the well-being of the local cultures and environments for future generations.
To simplify the term, Ecotourism can be defined in terms of
-environment and
-culture
-orientated travel.
The overall layout of the ecolodge and associated development must reflect the dual purpose of creating an ambient and attractive environment for the visitor as well as protecting the natural features of the site.
To achieve this standard the proponent must demonstrate that some of the following conditions have been created:
Visitor experience and ambience.
Views within the site and to the surrounding landscape have been maximized Adequate shade is provided by the use of vegetation and facility orientation Local winds are funneled for natural ventilation
Individual accommodation units have adequate privacy
Movement around the site and connecting of the various facilities is efficient Environmental Protection.
All special features on the site are protected.
Only essential facilities are constructed adjacent to the beach and other focal points on the site.
The overall footprint of the constructed buildings are kept to a minimum
This is a seminar made on sustainable architecture, containing
INTRODUCTION
NEED
METHODS
ELEMENTS
PRINCIPLES
DESIGN STRATEGY
SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS
RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION
TYPES
EXAMPLES
REFERENCES.
Architecture case study - IIM AhemdabadOnal Kothari
The campus of IIM-Ahmedabad is not only an institution of learning but also a place for everyone to see. That is why; the institute draws the attention of both the students as well as common man. The campus of IIM Ahmedabad is spread over 67 acres of land. The building design of institute was created by noted architect Louis Kahn a famous American architect known for his majestic architectural designs.
Selaqui International School, Dehradun
Nestled amidst the idyllic village of SelaQui in Uttarakhand, SelaQui International School is the best boarding school in Dehradun, with an expansive campus of 52-acres.
It is located in Doon valley (Dehradun), heavily forested on the foothills of middle Himalayas.
The school campus is located on Dehradun-Chakrata road about 20km from Dehradun.
Architect: Amandeep Singh.
case study on iim bangalore.
architecture study.
how the space is organised with other blocks.
concept influenced by different examples.
B.V doshi one of his great work in his life.
he used more number of courtyards to create interaction spaces.
nature wrapped the whole campus beautifully.
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 .”
IIMA - ARCHITECT LOUIS KHAN AND ANANT RAJE anjali s
Indian institute of management - Ahmadabad - introduction = architectural features - architect Loius Khan and management development centre - Anant Raje
Similar to National Institute Of Fashion Technology(NIFT)-Delhi,Mumbai,Chennai (20)
Few Facts – Mumbai and Paris
Concentric evolution of Paris over ages
Monumental architecture driven by rulers
Civil Architecture & City Planning - The Haussmann revolution and legacy.
Paris developed through concentric circles-Across the Seine river – closed by octroi and protective walls .
Baker studied architecture in Birmingham and graduated in 1937, aged 20, in a period of political unrest for Europe.During the Second World War, he served in the Friends Ambulance Unit in China and Burma.He worked as an architect for an international and interdenominational Mission dedicated to the care of those suffering from leprosy. He focused on converting or replacing asylums once used to house the ostracized sufferers of the disease - "lepers".He Used indigenous architecture and methods of these places as means to deal with his once daunting problems.
Baker's designs invariably have traditional Indian sloping roofs and terracotta Mangalore tile shingling with gables and vents allowing rising hot air to escape curved walls to enclose more volume at lower material cost than straight walls.Designing and building low cost, high quality, beautiful homes
Suited to or built for lower-middle to lower class clients.
Irregular, pyramid-like structures on roofs, with one side left open and tilting into the wind.Brick jali walls, a perforated brick screen which utilises natural air movement to cool the home's interior and create intricate patterns of light and shadow.
Auroville, City of dawn is located in state of Tamil Nadu, India, near Pondicherry in South India. .Auroville was founded as a project on experimental basis of the ‘Sri Arbindo Society’ on Wednesday 28 February 1968. The basic idea originated from Mirra Alfassa ‘The Mother ‘who was spiritually related to India.
Ma envisaged Auroville as an international township for 50,000 residents on the shape of a flower. Architect Roger Anger refined the planning and designed it in shape of Universe.He placed Matrimandir at the center of this city.
Mary Alfassa in her first message regarding the town stated that, "Auroville is meant to be a universal town where men and women of al countries are able to live in peace and progressive harmony, above all creeds, all politics and all nationalities”
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Recently, workplace performance has received much attention, as more people have recognized that it directly affects work productivity and effectiveness. Workplace performance is a measure of the effectiveness of a workplace in meeting the occupant’s needs. The space is designed as per the work groups, activities and the type of projects. The designed workspace should be economically viable, intelligently planned and follow the sustainable principles
The Government is proposing modification of state enactments and city level master plans for upward revision of FAR/FSI to accommodate land allocation for LIGs.
Tremendous economics is involved in the process of the mass housing schemes. An overview is needed to be taken to reduce the construction costs and make these constructions affordable which can be done on several levels .The review areas include economising construction materials costs, proper usage of technologies-conventional and alternate and project management. Several Developers are adapting these methods to reduce the construction costs of their projects.. It is estimated that overall employment generation in the economy on account of additional investment in the Construction/Housing Sectors is eight times the direct employment (IIM Ahmedabad : 2005). In view of the substantial use of cement, steel, marble/ceramic tiles, electrical wiring, PVC pipes and various types of fittings; construction activity has a multiplier effect on industrial demand for these items.
The main objective of this paper by Er.Deepak Bansal ad Ar.Poonja Nandy is to study the embodied energy values of walling materials used for cost effective houses up to 50 sq.m. The most important criteria for judging the energy efficiency of this housing typology has to fixed- whether Embodied energy or Maintenance/ Operational Energy.
This presentation is an overview of Governments role in propagating the different types of Cost Effective technologies on several Government and local levels through various organisations.
The Design of a Campus for Police Training at Tasgaon,Maharashtra,India takes an holistic approach of Environmental and Cost Effective Design.
Designer in the said project has successfully met with occupants need for thermal and visual comfort at low level of energy and resource consumption.
The comfort conditions are optimised and energy savings are also done with the effective use of nature. The campus is environmentally responsible, profitable & healthy to live & work.
Nashik is a upcoming town in India Maharashtra ,near Mumbai,gifted with a natural beauty.It is surrounded by mountain ranges Sahyadri and has a pleasant climate.River Godawari adds to the beauty of the town and has wonderful green fields and grape vines.
More from Director-Navnirman Bahu-Uddeshiya Mahila Sanstha,Suvarna Lele Architects. (14)
Hello everyone! I am thrilled to present my latest portfolio on LinkedIn, marking the culmination of my architectural journey thus far. Over the span of five years, I've been fortunate to acquire a wealth of knowledge under the guidance of esteemed professors and industry mentors. From rigorous academic pursuits to practical engagements, each experience has contributed to my growth and refinement as an architecture student. This portfolio not only showcases my projects but also underscores my attention to detail and to innovative architecture as a profession.
White wonder, Work developed by Eva TschoppMansi Shah
White Wonder by Eva Tschopp
A tale about our culture around the use of fertilizers and pesticides visiting small farms around Ahmedabad in Matar and Shilaj.
Expert Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Drafting ServicesResDraft
Whether you’re looking to create a guest house, a rental unit, or a private retreat, our experienced team will design a space that complements your existing home and maximizes your investment. We provide personalized, comprehensive expert accessory dwelling unit (ADU)drafting solutions tailored to your needs, ensuring a seamless process from concept to completion.
Book Formatting: Quality Control Checks for DesignersConfidence Ago
This presentation was made to help designers who work in publishing houses or format books for printing ensure quality.
Quality control is vital to every industry. This is why every department in a company need create a method they use in ensuring quality. This, perhaps, will not only improve the quality of products and bring errors to the barest minimum, but take it to a near perfect finish.
It is beyond a moot point that a good book will somewhat be judged by its cover, but the content of the book remains king. No matter how beautiful the cover, if the quality of writing or presentation is off, that will be a reason for readers not to come back to the book or recommend it.
So, this presentation points designers to some important things that may be missed by an editor that they could eventually discover and call the attention of the editor.
Top 5 Indian Style Modular Kitchen DesignsFinzo Kitchens
Get the perfect modular kitchen in Gurgaon at Finzo! We offer high-quality, custom-designed kitchens at the best prices. Wardrobes and home & office furniture are also available. Free consultation! Best Quality Luxury Modular kitchen in Gurgaon available at best price. All types of Modular Kitchens are available U Shaped Modular kitchens, L Shaped Modular Kitchen, G Shaped Modular Kitchens, Inline Modular Kitchens and Italian Modular Kitchen.
Can AI do good? at 'offtheCanvas' India HCI preludeAlan Dix
Invited talk at 'offtheCanvas' IndiaHCI prelude, 29th June 2024.
https://www.alandix.com/academic/talks/offtheCanvas-IndiaHCI2024/
The world is being changed fundamentally by AI and we are constantly faced with newspaper headlines about its harmful effects. However, there is also the potential to both ameliorate theses harms and use the new abilities of AI to transform society for the good. Can you make the difference?
Transforming Brand Perception and Boosting Profitabilityaaryangarg12
In today's digital era, the dynamics of brand perception, consumer behavior, and profitability have been profoundly reshaped by the synergy of branding, social media, and website design. This research paper investigates the transformative power of these elements in influencing how individuals perceive brands and products and how this transformation can be harnessed to drive sales and profitability for businesses.
Through an exploration of brand psychology and consumer behavior, this study sheds light on the intricate ways in which effective branding strategies, strategic social media engagement, and user-centric website design contribute to altering consumers' perceptions. We delve into the principles that underlie successful brand transformations, examining how visual identity, messaging, and storytelling can captivate and resonate with target audiences.
Methodologically, this research employs a comprehensive approach, combining qualitative and quantitative analyses. Real-world case studies illustrate the impact of branding, social media campaigns, and website redesigns on consumer perception, sales figures, and profitability. We assess the various metrics, including brand awareness, customer engagement, conversion rates, and revenue growth, to measure the effectiveness of these strategies.
The results underscore the pivotal role of cohesive branding, social media influence, and website usability in shaping positive brand perceptions, influencing consumer decisions, and ultimately bolstering sales and profitability. This paper provides actionable insights and strategic recommendations for businesses seeking to leverage branding, social media, and website design as potent tools to enhance their market position and financial success.
You could be a professional graphic designer and still make mistakes. There is always the possibility of human error. On the other hand if you’re not a designer, the chances of making some common graphic design mistakes are even higher. Because you don’t know what you don’t know. That’s where this blog comes in. To make your job easier and help you create better designs, we have put together a list of common graphic design mistakes that you need to avoid.
4. 4
An Institute For Fashion Education to encourage the fast – Growing Garment Industry
and to Provide education in clothing design as a service to the Ready – made
garment industry.
PROJECT - NIFT, NEW DELHI
OWNERSHIP - MINISTRY OF TEXTILES, GOVT OF INDIA.
ARCHITECT - STEIN. DOSHI & BHALLA.
SITE AREA - 11,560 SQ MT. (3 acre)
BUILT UP AREA - 13,570 SQ MT. (INCLUDING BASEMENT)
LOCATION - HAUZ KHAS NEW DELHI.
YEAR OF COMPLETION - 1986
INTRODUCTION
5. 5
LOCATION OF NIFT
The main access is from the Mehrauli Road
which goes from AIIMS to Qutab Minar. it can
also be accessed from the Khel Gaon Marg
which goes to the Asian Games Village.
surrounded by Hauz Khas Apartments,
Spastic Society building and the Classical Dance
Institute.
LOCATION
• The institute is situated in the Hauz Khas institutional zone. It lies on the way to Asian
Games Village from green park.
• Access is from north east and south west side of the campus.
• Site is irregular in shape and is surrounded by classical dance institute, Hauz Khas
housing, Gulmohar park.
6. 6
ENTRANCE
• The building covers almost the entire site leaving very less green area.
• The plan follows the site boundary with a setback of 6m maintaining its character.
• The opening are designed such that they maintain a visual unity in their form and proportion.
• Academic clusters have been grouped together to form units comprising class rooms, labs,
common lobby, and service spaces.
ABOUT THE BUILDING
7. 7
SIDE SURROUNDING OF THE BUILDING
Building is aligned with its long sides along
NW and SE axis, facilitating good exposure to
the sun and breeze, at times causing glare.
Different blocks of building complex are
placed according to the site lines. All the
peripheral building lines are parallel to the site
lines.
Openings for light and ventilation have been
sacrificed for aesthetic considerations than
climatic comfort.
STRUCTURE
This complex is based on frame structure -
square module has been followed up..
The roofing is done with waffle slabs
(1.7mx1.7m) thus providing a column free
space of 6.85 sq.m
The external thickness Acts as adequate sun
protection for the Windows, providing
insulation.
ORIENTATION
labs
Art room
Basement
LabsLabs
Labs Labs
classroomclassroom
Basement
8. 8
SITE PLANNING
• Flat land with artificial contours.
• Proper segregation of functions as building
blocks are places in certain set of zones
which is determined by the function character
of the building block.
• The planning revolves around the two
courts- the sunken cover with a stepped
kund and the amphitheatre.
• Although apart from the zonal green there is
not any substantial green area to be
landscaped, the institute gives a feeling of
richly landscaped environment.
• Two types of circulation pedestrian and
vehicular.
• An inner road leads to the main car park just
outside the main entrance.
• The entry to the campus is from two sides.
Front and back.
ENTRANCE
ENTRANCE
Inner road leading to
minor parking
Pedestrian circulation
Vehicular circulation
9. 9
BLDG.BLOCK
GREEN AREAS
AMPHITHEATRE
PEDESTRAIN CIRCULATION
Administrative
Block
Amphitheatre
Academic block
Sunken court or Kund
Hostel Block
• The site is basically divided in to three basic zones.
• Academic block are similar in plan and in function also, occupies the left portion of the site.
• Administrative block along with canteen and library is in right hand side.
• The Hostel block is placed right at the back of the site.
ZONING
10. 10
CLASSROOMS
LABS.
GREEN
AMPH.+COURT
VERT.CIRC.
HORZ.CIRC.
RECEPTION
KITCHEN
CAFETERIA
TOILETS
ADM.BLOCK
GROUND COVERAGE
=2892 sq.mts. (25%)
BUILDING LAYOUT
Different blocks acquire different
shapes and forms depending upon the
functions they are accommodating.
Permeability of the blocks, due to
accessibility from all the sides.
The building blocks are concentrated
around the sunken court thus
generating activity and creating lively
environment
The front court separated from
amphitheatre by terraced academic wing
becomes culturally appr. and
climatically comfortable outdoor space
Labs in the way due to
insufficient space
GROUND FLOOR
PLAN
11. 11
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
A common lift for both the
academic blocks
Adm. Block covers
projection and research
office, administrative office
and officer’s cabin
Narrow corridor of
administration block end
up at toilet blocks on
both sides
Labs are south west oriented which
causes glare
LANGUAGE AND
MODELLING ROOM
LABS.
TOILETS
ART ROOM
EXHIBITION HALL
12. 12
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
THE THIRD FLOOR.
Library is used by all the students and outside
people from the industry and profession, for
research and reference work
Resource centre consists of valuable audio-
visual collection of videotapes, slides, CDs and
photographs.
Resource centre also comprises of material
collection of textile, costumes, jewellery and
other related reference material.
ART ROOM
EXB. HALL – UPPER LEVEL
CLASSROOMS
LABS
TOILETS
LIBRARY
RESOURCE CENTRE
THIRD FLOOR PLAN
13. 13
ENTRANCE PLAZA
• The double height gateway like gate gives way to the academic as well as administrative block
reached by a series of steps.
FOYER
• It is a series of steps with seating at various
levels from the entrance plaza giving an informal
atmosphere to the area.
• The foyer leads to the reception & also opens
out of the sunken courtyard
14. 14
ACADAMIC BLOCK
• The whole complex forms a vibrant composition.
• The academic blocks are connected through different systems of circulation overlooking the central
court.
• Academic facilities have been provided in the areas joined together in the form of a cluster. The
cluster comprises of lobby, lecture rooms, labs and toilets.
Sunken court
Lecture rooms
Laboratory
Amphitheatre’s stage
15. 15
View of display board in class
room
Sitting area/projector in class room
Swing machines in
Laboratory
Steam presses
in the Lab
16. 16
Glass for the day lighting in
the Library area
Cubicles for the librarian and director of the resource
center made with wooden partitions.
Computer labs in different departments
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AMPHITHEATRE
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• Total seating capacity is for 300 students.
• Area covered by Amphitheater = 319.35 sq.mts.
Bridge separating the kund and the
Amphitheatre
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MATERIAL USED IN THE BUILDING
STRUCTURE - R.C.C and brick walls.
CLADDING – Random rubble stone
masonry on some part of the plinth, walls
in some places, imported float glass used
as a special material as a non reflecting
glass used as a complete wall, steel frame
screened with reflected glass, and use of
vibrant colors in the interiors spaces.
FLOOR FINISH: Block granite and white
marble check flooring in reception hall, Kota
green and Jaisalmer yellow in corridors,
Plain cement floor finish in classrooms and
laboratories, chip flooring in exhibition hall,
stone in open spaces.
FAÇADE TREATMENT: The exterior
although uniformly finished in grey-colored
grit, the interiors come as a surprises, with
composition in white, grey and greens of the
court reflected in the glass wall.
WINDOWS: jharokhas of traditional
architecture and new materials and
expression creating an interesting blend.
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•The institute gives a feeling of richly landscaped environment.
•Site boundary is lined with deciduous and evergreen trees.
•A series of high and low platforms, soft and hard landscaping have been used in the amphitheatre court.
LANDSCAPING
•In surrounding areas of kund soft landscaping is done and it is paved with cutouts for basement
lighting.
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29. NIFT Mumbai campus was established in the year 1995 at Dadar, Mumbai and is presently
located at Kharghar, Navi Mumbai where it enjoys the privilege of open, vast spaces and
beautiful lush-green environment.
Kharghar is a node of the city of Navi Mumbai in Maharashtra, with the new airport being
proposed to be built here.
It is a nature lovers' delight, with greenery everywhere, an apt location for a design school like
NIFT.
30. LOCATION AND CONCEPT
1.Mumbai due to the presence of glamour world, major national international
fashion brands and retail houses provide an ideal environment for fashion
students in terms of industry exposure.
2.The physical environment of the campus is woven around the sensitivity that a
lot of interaction occur in a spontaneous manner and as result an activity space
around the formal study area .
3.There is a contrast of space from narrow to wide, short to tall, enclosed concrete
to the exposed steel structure gives an interesting sense of aesthetics .
4.The corridor while linking the departments physically provide ample of space for
the casual activities and informal fashion shows
31. The Campus
The new campus of NIFT at Kharghar Navi Mumbai is spread across _20001 sq. mts of . This campus
is one of the largest out of the other 14 NIFT centers across India.
The campus has 04 pattern-making labs, 06 garment construction labs, 05 art-labs, 12 computer labs,
01 textile weaving lab, faculty rooms, canteen, boys' and girls' hostels, open-air recreational space,
etc.
32. CLIMATE
1.Warm and humid climate
2.Highest - 33 degree C
3.Lowest temperature 16 degree C
4.Average rainfall 244 cm
5.Latitude - 18.9467 degree north
6.Longitude -72.8258 degree east
7.Wind direction - southwest to northeast
8.Topography- flat land.
33. Appearance of the building
1. It is merely a composition of various forms which are arranged vertically or at inclined
angles.
2.Landscape courtyards are provided.
3.Space frames are provided at many places to form semi covered areas.
4.Open spaces remain informal in nature with multifunctioning possibilities through which
the institution gets a sense of place an the complex as a community.
5.Framed structure is used in all the different departments and blocks.
6. Building has a combination of two materials - Concrete blocks for walls and a lot of steel
work, visible steel columns and roofing is present which adds on to the aesthetics of the
building as a whole
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38. SITE PLANNING
1.THE SITE IS A FLAT LAND.
2.THERE IS PROPER SEGGREGATION OF THE BLOCKS AS PER DEPENDING ON THE
FUNCTIONING OF THE BUILDING BLOCKS. THERE ARE 5 BIG STAIRCASES RUNNING
WHITIN THE WHOLE CAMPUS.
3. MAIN AREAS-FASHION AND APPAREL BLOCK, TECHNOLOGY BLOCK ,TEXTILE DESIGN
DEPARTMENT, ADMINISTRARTION BLOCK, CENTRAL LAWN FUTURE HOSTEL BLOCK,
WORKSHOP, LAWN, AUDITORIUM ,PARKING, ENTRANCE PLAZA, MAIN ENTRANCE, REAR
ENTRANCE .
4.CORRIDORS PLAY A VITAL ROLE WHILE LINKING THE DEPARTMENTS PHYSICALLY.
5.THERE IS A CENTRAL LAWN AROUND WHICH THE MAIN BUILDING BLOCKS REVOLVE.
6. THE ENTRY TO THE CAMPUS IS FROM TWO SIDES.
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64. CONCLUSION
The idea is to create a relationship between
the built & the unbuilt spaces.
There are evidences of blend of traditional
and contemporary architecture.
Aesthetics are cared for, sometimes at the
stake of comfort if not function.
The site is well-segregated into various
zones w.r.t the functions.
Circulation spaces are minimised to obtain
efficiency in design.