Amdavad ni Gufa is an underground art gallery in Ahmedabad, India. Designed by the architect Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi
Address: Opposite L.D Engineering, Gujarat University campus, CEPT campus, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380009
Architectural style: Modern architecture
Amdavad ni Gufa is an underground art gallery in Ahmedabad, India. Designed by the architect Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi
Address: Opposite L.D Engineering, Gujarat University campus, CEPT campus, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380009
Architectural style: Modern architecture
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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.
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this case study is prepared for my studio project _sustainable corporate office . we did a study tour at TERI for a day and report is made in accordance with the goals of sustainable (12 point's )
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.
Sangath is the working studion and office of Ar. B. V. Doshi in Ahemadabad. We have tried to analyse various design philosophies adopted by B.V. Doshi while designing Sangath.
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Sanskar Kendra casestudy, ahmedabad, india casestudymanoj chauhan
Sanskar Kendra is a museum at Ahmedabad, India, designed by the architect Le Corbusier. It is a city museum depicting history, art, culture and architecture of Ahmedabad. Another Patang Kite Museum is there which includes a collection of kites, photographs, and other artifacts.
Address: Bhagtacharya Road, Near Sardar Patel, Bridge, Paldi, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380006
Opened: 1956
Owner: Amdavad Municipal Corporation
Function: Museum
Architect: Le Corbusier
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.
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.
Contemporary design of homes in hot arid desert conditions have much to learn from the great history and development of city planning, building form and construction methods of the past.
So here is case study on Sangathan (B.V. Doshi Office)
hello! find the details about composite climate and aurabindo ashramam here. If u want best architecture and interior services, click on https://jakkan.com/ and contact them. They give best services.
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.
TERI -BANGLORE_Case study
this case study is prepared for my studio project _sustainable corporate office . we did a study tour at TERI for a day and report is made in accordance with the goals of sustainable (12 point's )
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.
Sangath is the working studion and office of Ar. B. V. Doshi in Ahemadabad. We have tried to analyse various design philosophies adopted by B.V. Doshi while designing Sangath.
comment in the section below, if you want the soft copy! :)
Sanskar Kendra casestudy, ahmedabad, india casestudymanoj chauhan
Sanskar Kendra is a museum at Ahmedabad, India, designed by the architect Le Corbusier. It is a city museum depicting history, art, culture and architecture of Ahmedabad. Another Patang Kite Museum is there which includes a collection of kites, photographs, and other artifacts.
Address: Bhagtacharya Road, Near Sardar Patel, Bridge, Paldi, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380006
Opened: 1956
Owner: Amdavad Municipal Corporation
Function: Museum
Architect: Le Corbusier
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.
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.
Contemporary design of homes in hot arid desert conditions have much to learn from the great history and development of city planning, building form and construction methods of the past.
So here is case study on Sangathan (B.V. Doshi Office)
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.
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Benefits of Natural Ventilation: We will discuss the advantages of natural ventilation, including improved indoor air quality, occupant comfort, energy efficiency, and cost savings.
Design Strategies for Natural Ventilation: The presentation will delve into practical design strategies to achieve effective natural ventilation. This will include considerations for window placement, stack ventilation, courtyard design, and passive cooling techniques.
Case Studies: The core of the presentation will showcase real-world examples of buildings that successfully utilize natural ventilation. We will analyze different case studies, exploring how they address climate challenges and achieve optimal indoor air quality through design.
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By the end of this presentation, the audience will gain a comprehensive understanding of natural ventilation and its role in sustainable building design. They will be equipped with knowledge on design strategies and practical case studies to consider for their own projects.
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An attempt to bridge the gap between vernacular and modernity.
A low cost house for Late Shri Sanat Mehta ( Ex. Finance Minister of Gujarat ) at Gandhinagar, India, 1994
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connection to habitat, sustainability in interior design, Architecture: The design strategies found in “Connection to Habitat” address sustainability through an architectural correlation with a regional definition of place.
The determination of a regional condition is geographic but broadly scaled, whether drawn from solar angles at a particular latitude, local meteorological conditions, or a specific architectural vernacular.
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The differences between various climactic and cultural contexts is not emphasized here so much as the variety of the methods attuned to regional conditions, since these residences are, in fact, all located in the northern and southern temperate zones.
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2. Architect:
B.V. Doshi
Location:
Thaltej Road,Ahmedabad
Period of Const. :
1979-1981
Project Engineer:
B.S. Jethwa, Y.Patel
Site Area: 2346 m2
Total Built-up Area:
585 m2
Project Cost: 0.6
Million
3. o 23.02°N 72.58 °E
o Avg. Summer max:
41 °C
min: 27 °C
o Cold northerly
winds are
responsible for a
mild chill in
January.
o Avg. Annual
Rainfall: 800mm
o Highest temp.
recorded: 48.5 °C
4.
5. o Reception
o Interaction Spaces
o Design Studio
o Workshop
o Library
o Conference Room
o Ancillary Spaces
6.
7. Minimizing Solar
Radiation on South and
West side : The structure
is closely integrated with
the outdoor spaces.
Vegetation on site is
almost left to grow into
wilderness. The West and
South façade is shaded by
dense trees.
8. Maximizing Wind Flow :
Wind from West and
South-West side is taken in
by juxtapositioning
structures so as to create a
central open space through
which wind can flow
unobstructed.
9.
10. Vaulted Roof Form
The roof form creates an efficient
surface volume/ratio optimizing
material quantities.
Higher Space Volume
provides for hot air pockets due to
convective currents that keep lower
volumes relatively cool.
11.
12. Stack Effect
Ventilating
window at
upper volume
releases the
accumulated
hot air through
pressure
difference.
13. Insulation
Building is largely buried under ground to use earth masses
for natural insulation.
External walls of the building are nearly a meter deep but
have been hollowed out as alcoves to provide storage that
becomes an insulative wall with efficiency of space.
14. Lighting
Indirect Lighting
oUpper Level Large Openings - Facing North.
oSkylights as projected masses from the roof.
oSmall cut-outs on roof slab filled with hollow glass
blocks.
15. ConstructionTechnique
Locally made clay fuses
over the concrete slab to
form a non-conductive
layer.
The clay fuses entrap air.
Known as sandwich
vault.
3.5 cm thick RCC
8 cm ceramic fuses
3.5 cm thick RCC
6 cm thick water
proofing
1 cm thick broken China
mosaic finish
16. Finishes
The concrete of slabs and wall
surfaces are kept bare
(unplastered) as final visual
finishes which saves on finishing
material quantity.
China mosaic glazed tiles
enhances insulation. Retard
heat transmission as they are
made up of clay.
Use of Waste Material
Paving material is a stone chip
waste while roof surface is
glazed tiles waste.
They have been carefully
handcrafted and integrated into
the design by fully using the
waste products, which also
promotes craftsmen and
traditional heritage.
17. Water channels:
Rainwater and Overflow of pumped water from the roof
tank are harnessed through roof channels that run
through a series of cascading tanks and water channels
to finally culminate in a pond form which it is recycled
back or used for irrigating vegetation.
18.
19. A temperature difference of about 8°C
Time lag for heat transfer is nearly 6 hours
30% to 50% reduction in cooling energy
20. Waste material reuse
Water Recycling
10% saving in cost through lack of finishes.