The document discusses the proposed development of a new township along the Bangalore-Mysore corridor that will include 5 separate zones - a corporate township, commercial township, industrial township, heritage township, and eco-tourism township. It then focuses on planning the corporate township, which will be located near Bidadi on 9,800 acres of land. The proposed master plan for the corporate township includes zoning the 60,702 square meter site for residential, commercial, open space, and roads. Housing typologies include studio, LIG, MIG, and HIG units. Unit plans and a cluster model are presented.
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SUBMITTED BY:
NITESH DHANRAJ PARMAR
SEM-7 BARC1527
AMITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANING, MUMBAI
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2. INTRODUCTION
• BANGALORE-MYSORE CORRIDOR
• the construction of a 4-lane (proposed to be 10 lane) toll,
• walled expressway,
• 5 townships and associated link roads,
• Each township will have a unique economic base that determines its design and location as
follows:
• ● Corporate Township- 9,800 acres near township in Bidadi
• ● Commercial Township
• ● Industrial Township
• ● Heritage Township
• ● Eco tourism Township
• Site Area – 60702.84 SQ M
• FSI for this area is - 1
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3. Phase A:
● 41 km of peripheral road (75 m
width) connecting NH 7 and Hosur road
to NH 4 and Tumkur road
● 9.1 km of link road and 12 km of
expressway connecting the first
township
● Corporate Centre near Bidadi
● Commercial Centre near Bidadi.
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4. THIPPURU AKC
● FUTURE POPULATION:
In less than 25 years, Bengaluru will be
home to 20.3 million people, which the
proposed Revised Master Plan – 2031 says
will be absorbed in five self-sustained
special development zones.
● WHY THIS CITY? DECONGESTION ,
OVERPOPULATION IN BANGALORE CITY,
WORK, HOME, PLAY TOWNSHIP
● WHAT KIND OF NEIGHBOURHOOD
NEEDS TO BE BUILT? STRESS FREE,
ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY
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5. SITE ANALYSIS
PROXIMITIE
• Banglore city - 1 hr 8 min (33km)
• Mysuru - 2 hr 42 min (122km) Kempegowda International
Airport Bengaluru - 1 h 45 min (62.8 km)
• Bangalore Railway Station Back Gate - 56 min (27.5 km)
• Manasa Multispeciality Hospital, Mysore Rd, Bidadi - 20 min
(11.3 km) , Mitralaya Hospital - 55 min (26.3 km)
• Fire Station Ramanagara, Ramanagara - 34 min (23.9 km) ,
Sarjapur Road Fire Station - 1 h 9 min (39.1 km)
• S G P School - 17 min (8.7 km)
• Christ University Kengeri Campus, Mysore Rd -23 min (10.9
km)
BMICP
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6. SITE CONTEXT AND SITE
STUDY
In 1950, the population of Bangalore= 7,45,999.
● Bangalore has grown by 21,85,452 since 2015, which
represents a 3.98% annual change.
● Bangalore’s 2020 population is now estimated at
1,23,26,532.
● 20% is floating population which is around 24,60,000.
● 15,783 people/sq km, that is around 64 people per acre.
● In the proposed township the government is eyeing a
density of 40 people per acre.
● Bangalore has 51% migrant population, migrants from
Tamil Nadu take up the largest share.
● Migrants were from Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala,
Rajasthan, Manipur, Tripura and Jharkhand.
● City has witnessed 10% growth in residential and
commercial complexes since 2011.
● 12 lakh pre university students in Bangalore.
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7. CORPORATE TOWNSHIP
STAKEHOLDERS
• Who is going to developed the land ?
-Builders and landowners
• Who are the beneficiaries?
- farmers, corporate employees, local business.
• What are the functions in that area ?
- IT sector, enterprises and companies, banks,
businessmen , research and development
centres, nearby village locals
• Who is going to stay there ?
- corporate employees, businessman,
stakeholders, investors.
REQUIREMENTS
• COMMUNITY CENTRE
• MULTIPURPOSE HALL
• SCHOOLS- PRIMARY - ELEMENTARY
• PARKS AND AMENITIES
• HOSPITAL
• SUPERMARKET
• PHARMACY
• ATM
• FITNESS CENTRE
• SALON
• RESTAURANT COFFEE SHOP
• BANK
• POST OFFICE - POLICE STATION - FIRE STATION - LIBRARY
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Home for each decade…
The thought behind my design is that to give a housing society which
gives opportunity to explore with different activities like indoor and
outdoor while entering
the society where there is proper segregation of pedestrian and
vehicle.
A place where people from any age how are living there can feel safe
and can come outside the house where children’s can play, learn and
enjoy in the society and elders can have a walk and can spend a
good time.
The interactive places where the festivals are celebrated by everyone
which is been not done nowadays to bring a good environment in
society.
A landscape where the society is welcoming the birds in and a good
weather where the yoga, children's park is there and to think about
the human scale.
Design is to give a society where the people can live and grow
together as a family.
A house which tell the story and satisfy future need.
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“it is hard to argue that housing is not a fundamental human need.
Decent, affordable housing should be a basic right for everybody in
this country. The reason is simple
without stable shelter, everything else falls apart.”
― Matthew Desmond
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