My design formulation and proposal for International FIFA stadium at Amaravathi, India.
Includes site analysis, concept study and rendered stadium views
Peter Eisenman is an American architect known for his deconstructivist works. He was born in 1932 in New Jersey and received degrees from Cornell, Columbia, and Cambridge universities. He first rose to prominence as part of the New York Five group of architects. Eisenman's works are characterized by disconcerting forms and angles that reject functionalism. Notable works include the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin and the University of Phoenix Stadium in Arizona. The stadium features a retractable natural grass field and is the first fully retractable roof stadium in North America built at an incline.
The document outlines bye-laws and regulations for hotels, including architectural design guidelines. It discusses the front and back of the house areas, with the front comprising guest-facing spaces like lobbies and rooms, and the back handling services. It provides categories for hotel star ratings based on amenities. Area requirements specify space allotments for rooms, public areas, operations, and more. Regulations address parking minimums, height limits, and other construction rules.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
it is the slide for the design of the cricket stadium.It consists of the literature and case studies of the various national and international stadium.It will obviously help you.
Darpana academy performing arts, Ahemdabad vernacular ARCHITECTUREPreeti Kansal
The Sarabhai Dance Centre in Ahmedabad, India was designed in 1965 by architect A.P Kanvinde for dancer Mrinalini Sarabhai. The two-story building includes classrooms, offices, and support spaces on the ground floor with the director's residence on the upper level. It takes advantage of its location next to the Sabarmati River by orienting an open-air terrace toward the river view. The exposed brick and concrete structure uses passive solar design principles like shading and windows optimized for daylighting to reduce energy demands.
This document discusses the history of climate change from the 19th century to present day. It details how scientific evidence for human-caused global warming has grown since the 1800s from early studies on greenhouse gases and climate modeling. It explains the consensus among scientific organizations today that increasing CO2 levels are causing the planet to warm at an alarming rate.
Joseph Allen Stein was an American architect born in 1912 who studied and worked extensively in India from the 1950s onwards. He is renowned for designing several landmark buildings in India in a modern regionalist style that blended international modernism with local materials and climatic influences. Some of his most notable works include the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi and the Indian Express Towers in Mumbai. Stein's designs emphasized harmony with nature, simplicity, and human scale.
Pentathlon Sports Center | Architecture Design standardsYasmine Bannoura
Modern Pentathlon center + Residential Building
Contents:
1. INTRODUCTION
2. COVERED HALL
POOL BUILDINGS
FENCING SPORT
SHOOTING RANGES
3. OUTDOOR SPORTS
EQUESTRIAN
SPRINT “RUNNING”
JAVELIN THROW
ARCHERY
4. PHYSICAL THERAPY ZONE
5. RESIDENTIAL ZONE & SERVICES
6. PLANNING STANDARDS
FOR SPORTS BUILDINGS
Peter Eisenman is an American architect known for his deconstructivist works. He was born in 1932 in New Jersey and received degrees from Cornell, Columbia, and Cambridge universities. He first rose to prominence as part of the New York Five group of architects. Eisenman's works are characterized by disconcerting forms and angles that reject functionalism. Notable works include the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin and the University of Phoenix Stadium in Arizona. The stadium features a retractable natural grass field and is the first fully retractable roof stadium in North America built at an incline.
The document outlines bye-laws and regulations for hotels, including architectural design guidelines. It discusses the front and back of the house areas, with the front comprising guest-facing spaces like lobbies and rooms, and the back handling services. It provides categories for hotel star ratings based on amenities. Area requirements specify space allotments for rooms, public areas, operations, and more. Regulations address parking minimums, height limits, and other construction rules.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
it is the slide for the design of the cricket stadium.It consists of the literature and case studies of the various national and international stadium.It will obviously help you.
Darpana academy performing arts, Ahemdabad vernacular ARCHITECTUREPreeti Kansal
The Sarabhai Dance Centre in Ahmedabad, India was designed in 1965 by architect A.P Kanvinde for dancer Mrinalini Sarabhai. The two-story building includes classrooms, offices, and support spaces on the ground floor with the director's residence on the upper level. It takes advantage of its location next to the Sabarmati River by orienting an open-air terrace toward the river view. The exposed brick and concrete structure uses passive solar design principles like shading and windows optimized for daylighting to reduce energy demands.
This document discusses the history of climate change from the 19th century to present day. It details how scientific evidence for human-caused global warming has grown since the 1800s from early studies on greenhouse gases and climate modeling. It explains the consensus among scientific organizations today that increasing CO2 levels are causing the planet to warm at an alarming rate.
Joseph Allen Stein was an American architect born in 1912 who studied and worked extensively in India from the 1950s onwards. He is renowned for designing several landmark buildings in India in a modern regionalist style that blended international modernism with local materials and climatic influences. Some of his most notable works include the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi and the Indian Express Towers in Mumbai. Stein's designs emphasized harmony with nature, simplicity, and human scale.
Pentathlon Sports Center | Architecture Design standardsYasmine Bannoura
Modern Pentathlon center + Residential Building
Contents:
1. INTRODUCTION
2. COVERED HALL
POOL BUILDINGS
FENCING SPORT
SHOOTING RANGES
3. OUTDOOR SPORTS
EQUESTRIAN
SPRINT “RUNNING”
JAVELIN THROW
ARCHERY
4. PHYSICAL THERAPY ZONE
5. RESIDENTIAL ZONE & SERVICES
6. PLANNING STANDARDS
FOR SPORTS BUILDINGS
Case study on Lighting Techniques used in JLN Stadium, DelhiAman Raj
This presentation is based on the lighting techniques generally used in Stadiums. The case study has been specifically related to the Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium situated in New Delhi.
This document discusses sight lines and their importance in architectural design. It provides context on sight lines for theater and stadium design, noting that clear sight lines allow spectators to see all areas of the stage or field. It also discusses factors like seating arrangement, viewing angles, and the use of the C-value equation to determine required step heights while maintaining clear sight lines. Maintaining good sight lines is important for audience experience and enjoyment of a performance.
Fun Republic is a 3,70,000 square foot mall located in Lucknow, India. It has two basement levels for parking with 250 car spots each and outdoor parking for approximately 2,000-2,500 two-wheelers. The setbacks are 20 meters in front, 25 meters in the rear, and 15 meters on each side. The mall also includes a 60-room boutique hotel spread across four floors connected by four steel bridges running through the atrium. Fire safety features include sprinklers, landing valves, and six fire escape staircases.
Michael Graves was an American architect known for his postmodern style. He designed several notable buildings including the Humana Building, Walt Disney World Dolphin and Swan Hotels, and the Denver Central Library. Graves had a philosophy of reinterpreting traditional architectural forms and drawing inspiration from existing architecture. Some of his signature design elements included classical tripartite facades with distinct base, shaft, and cornice sections as well as playful use of color and patterned materials. The document provides details on Graves' education, influences, architectural style and philosophy through descriptions and images of several major works.
Jørn Utzon was a Danish architect born in Copenhagen in 1918. He is renowned for designing the Sydney Opera House, winning the competition at age 38. The building features a series of precast concrete shells forming the roofs. Utzon was influenced by organic architecture and additive design principles. He drew inspiration from travels to the US, Mexico, and Iran. The last building he designed was the Utzon Center in Aalborg, Denmark.
The document provides details about the Jewish Community Center in Mainz, Germany including architects, concept, site plan, spaces, and floor plans. The key points are:
1) The zigzagging plan forms a Star of David shape. It orients the synagogue eastward and creates two interior courtyards.
2) Spaces include a synagogue, offices, classrooms, apartments, community space, kitchen, garden, and more.
3) The interior walls of the synagogue are covered in Hebrew letters and poetry. The building reflects the history of Jews in Germany through its design.
This document provides information about planning and designing a shopping mall with a multiplex cinema. It discusses key elements like parking requirements, circulation areas, sanitary facilities, fire safety standards, and more. It also describes the different zones within a multiplex like the theatre zone, restaurants and food courts, and other hangout spaces like bowling alleys. Guidelines are given for important aspects of a multiplex like the design of individual screens and theatres, acoustics, and general servicing requirements.
This document provides details about various auditorium case studies, including the Shah Auditorium and Ankushrao landge Natyagragh. It discusses the typical structure of an auditorium including the stalls, balconies, boxes, and various seating arrangements. It also describes elements like the stage, walls, flooring, lighting, shape, size, acoustics, doors, and fire safety features of the Shah Auditorium specifically. For the Ankushrao landge Natyagragh, it notes that it has a capacity of 952 viewers in a fan-shaped design with a balcony floor level and central air conditioning.
The document provides information about requirements and design considerations for sports complexes. It discusses the components typically included in a sports complex like stadiums for different sports, indoor halls, swimming pools, and other facilities. It outlines basic requirements for sports complexes including spectator capacity and facilities for athletes. It also discusses factors to consider like orientation, sightlines, accessibility, and climate. Design guidelines are provided for different sports facilities and infrastructure like seating, lighting, and exits. Two case studies of existing sports complexes in India are also summarized.
The document provides requirements for indoor and outdoor sports facilities for a sports complex. For indoor spaces, it lists the number of courts or spaces needed for badminton, squash, skating, table tennis, gymnastics, and a multipurpose hall. Outdoors, it lists requirements for net baskets, football/cricket fields, lawn tennis courts, table tennis tables, basketball courts, volleyball courts, a swimming pool, and a running track. It also provides brief descriptions of facilities and designs for various indoor courts and structures like a cricket stadium.
Case study of sri ram centre and triveni kala kendraRajat Nainwal
The document provides information about the Shri Ram Centre for Performing Arts and the Triveni Kala Sangam auditorium in Delhi. It discusses the founding and architecture of the Shri Ram Centre, including details about the auditorium such as its capacity and facilities. It then describes the building materials and features used in the walls, floors, stages, doors, and ceilings of both venues. The document also compares the parking facilities to standards and discusses fire safety systems at the Shri Ram Centre.
This document provides details on the design of a sports complex located in Jamia Nagar, Delhi. It includes plans and sections for the table tennis hall as well as dimensions for other facilities. The complex contains an indoor stadium, two grounds for cricket and football, and three courts. The table tennis hall can accommodate 500 spectators and includes four playing tables, wooden flooring and paneling, and retractable seating along one wall. Dimensions and capacities are provided for the reception area, conference room, locker rooms, and other spaces within the complex.
Kalakshetra is an academy located in Chennai that was established in 1936 to train students in Indian music, dance, and fine arts. It offers diploma and post-diploma courses and is situated on 100 acres with classrooms, auditoriums, and hostels spread throughout the campus. The layout was designed to have an organic feel with cottages and open spaces surrounded by trees to create a peaceful environment ideal for learning music.
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.
The document summarizes a case study of a performing arts center located in Shenzhen, China. It includes details about the location, architect, program, and architectural features. The center contains a 1200-seat opera theater and 150-seat black box theater. It aims to combine formal theater functions with informal educational and social activities related to performing arts. The design attempts to merge with the surrounding site and ensure excellent views of the stage from all seating areas.
Cultural Theme Park - Studies - Case, Literature, SiteAlisha Sinha
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The School of Planning and Architecture, Vijayawada (SPA Vijayawada) is a higher education institute in Vijayawada, India, specializing education and research in the field of urban planning and architecture. It is one of the two School of Planning and Architecture (SPAs) established by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India in 2008 as an autonomous institute and a fully Centrally Funded Technical Institution (CFTI). It forms a part of the league along with the other two SPAs: SPA Bhopal and SPA Delhi.
The roots of the institute are with a report made by the Institute of Town Planners, India (ITPI), on the request of the Ministry of Human Resource Development regarding the establishment of more SPAs, in addition to the SPA Delhi, established 1959. Based on this report, the decision was made to establish two schools, in Bhopal and Vijayawada.[2] On 7 July 2008, SPA Vijayawada was established as an autonomous Centrally Funded Technical Institution (CFTI).[3] In 2014, Lok Sabha passed a bill to make all the three SPAs "centre of excellence" on the pattern of IITs and IIMs, now it is a Institute of national importance.
Initially, the school was operated out of a temporary campus in Acharya Nagarjuna University in Guntur till 2011, before moving to its current campus. In 2011, the foundation stone of the Vijayawada campus was laid by Daggubati Purandeswari, Minister of State for Human Resource Development. The present campus is located at Nidamanuru, on National Highway 5, close to the Vijayawada Airport (12.4 km only).[4] Expansion plans include building more hostels to accommodate the growing number of post graduate students, a state-of-the-art sports complex and residential quarters for doctoral students.
The Government of Andhra Pradesh is in the process of allotting nearly 60 acres of land, spread over two locations in and around Vijayawada, for the development of the school. Of this, the first 7.2 acres was handed over on 22 February 2010. In January 2012, design for the new campus was adopted as part of an all-India competition and it is proposed to develop it as an eco-friendly campus with state-of-the-art facilities. The proposed campus will comprise academic, co-curricular and residential facilities
The school is being run under supervision and guidance of a board of governors. The board comprises members from Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of Higher Education, Andhra Pradesh Government, two representatives of the Government of India from the fields of architecture and planning, representative of the Institute of Town Planners, Indian Institute of Architects, University Grants Commission, School of Planning and Architecture, Delhi and All India Council for Technical Education.
This document provides a concept study and design brief for an apartment complex. It discusses orienting the buildings to minimize heat gain and maximize ventilation. It also covers landscaping, circulation, and community spaces. The design aims to provide a sustainable community with good thermal comfort, safety, privacy and amenities for different age groups. Key aspects of the design include the building orientation, green spaces, accessibility, and creation of semi-private garden spaces between stacked floors in a U-shaped block configuration. Floor plans show studio, 1BHK, 2BHK and 3BHK unit layouts that provide private balconies and comply with vastu principles.
Case study on Lighting Techniques used in JLN Stadium, DelhiAman Raj
This presentation is based on the lighting techniques generally used in Stadiums. The case study has been specifically related to the Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium situated in New Delhi.
This document discusses sight lines and their importance in architectural design. It provides context on sight lines for theater and stadium design, noting that clear sight lines allow spectators to see all areas of the stage or field. It also discusses factors like seating arrangement, viewing angles, and the use of the C-value equation to determine required step heights while maintaining clear sight lines. Maintaining good sight lines is important for audience experience and enjoyment of a performance.
Fun Republic is a 3,70,000 square foot mall located in Lucknow, India. It has two basement levels for parking with 250 car spots each and outdoor parking for approximately 2,000-2,500 two-wheelers. The setbacks are 20 meters in front, 25 meters in the rear, and 15 meters on each side. The mall also includes a 60-room boutique hotel spread across four floors connected by four steel bridges running through the atrium. Fire safety features include sprinklers, landing valves, and six fire escape staircases.
Michael Graves was an American architect known for his postmodern style. He designed several notable buildings including the Humana Building, Walt Disney World Dolphin and Swan Hotels, and the Denver Central Library. Graves had a philosophy of reinterpreting traditional architectural forms and drawing inspiration from existing architecture. Some of his signature design elements included classical tripartite facades with distinct base, shaft, and cornice sections as well as playful use of color and patterned materials. The document provides details on Graves' education, influences, architectural style and philosophy through descriptions and images of several major works.
Jørn Utzon was a Danish architect born in Copenhagen in 1918. He is renowned for designing the Sydney Opera House, winning the competition at age 38. The building features a series of precast concrete shells forming the roofs. Utzon was influenced by organic architecture and additive design principles. He drew inspiration from travels to the US, Mexico, and Iran. The last building he designed was the Utzon Center in Aalborg, Denmark.
The document provides details about the Jewish Community Center in Mainz, Germany including architects, concept, site plan, spaces, and floor plans. The key points are:
1) The zigzagging plan forms a Star of David shape. It orients the synagogue eastward and creates two interior courtyards.
2) Spaces include a synagogue, offices, classrooms, apartments, community space, kitchen, garden, and more.
3) The interior walls of the synagogue are covered in Hebrew letters and poetry. The building reflects the history of Jews in Germany through its design.
This document provides information about planning and designing a shopping mall with a multiplex cinema. It discusses key elements like parking requirements, circulation areas, sanitary facilities, fire safety standards, and more. It also describes the different zones within a multiplex like the theatre zone, restaurants and food courts, and other hangout spaces like bowling alleys. Guidelines are given for important aspects of a multiplex like the design of individual screens and theatres, acoustics, and general servicing requirements.
This document provides details about various auditorium case studies, including the Shah Auditorium and Ankushrao landge Natyagragh. It discusses the typical structure of an auditorium including the stalls, balconies, boxes, and various seating arrangements. It also describes elements like the stage, walls, flooring, lighting, shape, size, acoustics, doors, and fire safety features of the Shah Auditorium specifically. For the Ankushrao landge Natyagragh, it notes that it has a capacity of 952 viewers in a fan-shaped design with a balcony floor level and central air conditioning.
The document provides information about requirements and design considerations for sports complexes. It discusses the components typically included in a sports complex like stadiums for different sports, indoor halls, swimming pools, and other facilities. It outlines basic requirements for sports complexes including spectator capacity and facilities for athletes. It also discusses factors to consider like orientation, sightlines, accessibility, and climate. Design guidelines are provided for different sports facilities and infrastructure like seating, lighting, and exits. Two case studies of existing sports complexes in India are also summarized.
The document provides requirements for indoor and outdoor sports facilities for a sports complex. For indoor spaces, it lists the number of courts or spaces needed for badminton, squash, skating, table tennis, gymnastics, and a multipurpose hall. Outdoors, it lists requirements for net baskets, football/cricket fields, lawn tennis courts, table tennis tables, basketball courts, volleyball courts, a swimming pool, and a running track. It also provides brief descriptions of facilities and designs for various indoor courts and structures like a cricket stadium.
Case study of sri ram centre and triveni kala kendraRajat Nainwal
The document provides information about the Shri Ram Centre for Performing Arts and the Triveni Kala Sangam auditorium in Delhi. It discusses the founding and architecture of the Shri Ram Centre, including details about the auditorium such as its capacity and facilities. It then describes the building materials and features used in the walls, floors, stages, doors, and ceilings of both venues. The document also compares the parking facilities to standards and discusses fire safety systems at the Shri Ram Centre.
This document provides details on the design of a sports complex located in Jamia Nagar, Delhi. It includes plans and sections for the table tennis hall as well as dimensions for other facilities. The complex contains an indoor stadium, two grounds for cricket and football, and three courts. The table tennis hall can accommodate 500 spectators and includes four playing tables, wooden flooring and paneling, and retractable seating along one wall. Dimensions and capacities are provided for the reception area, conference room, locker rooms, and other spaces within the complex.
Kalakshetra is an academy located in Chennai that was established in 1936 to train students in Indian music, dance, and fine arts. It offers diploma and post-diploma courses and is situated on 100 acres with classrooms, auditoriums, and hostels spread throughout the campus. The layout was designed to have an organic feel with cottages and open spaces surrounded by trees to create a peaceful environment ideal for learning music.
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.
The document summarizes a case study of a performing arts center located in Shenzhen, China. It includes details about the location, architect, program, and architectural features. The center contains a 1200-seat opera theater and 150-seat black box theater. It aims to combine formal theater functions with informal educational and social activities related to performing arts. The design attempts to merge with the surrounding site and ensure excellent views of the stage from all seating areas.
Cultural Theme Park - Studies - Case, Literature, SiteAlisha Sinha
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The School of Planning and Architecture, Vijayawada (SPA Vijayawada) is a higher education institute in Vijayawada, India, specializing education and research in the field of urban planning and architecture. It is one of the two School of Planning and Architecture (SPAs) established by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India in 2008 as an autonomous institute and a fully Centrally Funded Technical Institution (CFTI). It forms a part of the league along with the other two SPAs: SPA Bhopal and SPA Delhi.
The roots of the institute are with a report made by the Institute of Town Planners, India (ITPI), on the request of the Ministry of Human Resource Development regarding the establishment of more SPAs, in addition to the SPA Delhi, established 1959. Based on this report, the decision was made to establish two schools, in Bhopal and Vijayawada.[2] On 7 July 2008, SPA Vijayawada was established as an autonomous Centrally Funded Technical Institution (CFTI).[3] In 2014, Lok Sabha passed a bill to make all the three SPAs "centre of excellence" on the pattern of IITs and IIMs, now it is a Institute of national importance.
Initially, the school was operated out of a temporary campus in Acharya Nagarjuna University in Guntur till 2011, before moving to its current campus. In 2011, the foundation stone of the Vijayawada campus was laid by Daggubati Purandeswari, Minister of State for Human Resource Development. The present campus is located at Nidamanuru, on National Highway 5, close to the Vijayawada Airport (12.4 km only).[4] Expansion plans include building more hostels to accommodate the growing number of post graduate students, a state-of-the-art sports complex and residential quarters for doctoral students.
The Government of Andhra Pradesh is in the process of allotting nearly 60 acres of land, spread over two locations in and around Vijayawada, for the development of the school. Of this, the first 7.2 acres was handed over on 22 February 2010. In January 2012, design for the new campus was adopted as part of an all-India competition and it is proposed to develop it as an eco-friendly campus with state-of-the-art facilities. The proposed campus will comprise academic, co-curricular and residential facilities
The school is being run under supervision and guidance of a board of governors. The board comprises members from Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of Higher Education, Andhra Pradesh Government, two representatives of the Government of India from the fields of architecture and planning, representative of the Institute of Town Planners, Indian Institute of Architects, University Grants Commission, School of Planning and Architecture, Delhi and All India Council for Technical Education.
This document provides a concept study and design brief for an apartment complex. It discusses orienting the buildings to minimize heat gain and maximize ventilation. It also covers landscaping, circulation, and community spaces. The design aims to provide a sustainable community with good thermal comfort, safety, privacy and amenities for different age groups. Key aspects of the design include the building orientation, green spaces, accessibility, and creation of semi-private garden spaces between stacked floors in a U-shaped block configuration. Floor plans show studio, 1BHK, 2BHK and 3BHK unit layouts that provide private balconies and comply with vastu principles.
The GSAS is a sustainability rating system developed for the Middle East to minimize ecological impact while preserving regional identity. It is the first such system for the region. GSAS criteria measure building performance in energy and water use, and indoor environmental quality. Certification requires meeting criteria thresholds. Qatar's 2022 World Cup sustainability strategy includes building efficient stadiums, promoting low-emission transport, and managing waste sustainably. The Al Bayt Stadium received the top GSAS rating for its efficient design, including a retractable roof and LED lighting. It will be partially dismantled after the World Cup, with materials reused and facilities like a hotel and sports medicine center incorporated.
Biomimetic architecture seeks to emulate nature's sustainable solutions by analyzing and taking inspiration from biological organisms and processes. It uses nature as a model for sustainability, as a measure for what works, and as a mentor. The CH2 office building in Melbourne, Australia is an example of biomimetic architecture - it was designed using strategies from termite mounds to passively control temperature through natural ventilation and a thermal mass concrete floor. Inspired by termite skin systems, its facade reduces energy and water usage by over 85% while maintaining occupant comfort, air quality, and perceived productivity comparable to the best performing buildings.
SMART SHELTER - South korea & India by SHARON SHERANI DANIEL.pdfSheraniDaniel
The document provides details about two smart bus shelter projects in Seoul, South Korea and New Town, Kolkata, India. The Seoul shelter is 8m wide, 3m long, and 2.8m high, and can hold up to 12 people. It uses an UV sterilizer, air purifier, and temperature screening to prevent the spread of viruses. The Kolkata shelter is 16m wide, 4m long, and 4m high, and can hold up to 25 people. It features digital displays, WiFi, security cameras, and a cafe to make the area safer and more active at night. Both shelters aim to improve transportation, public health, safety, and user experience through automated features and real
This document provides a market design proposal for Ponniamman Koil 2nd Street in Sholinganallur, Chennai. It includes an analysis of the existing site conditions, surrounding context, and issues in the area. The proposed design creates a new market space to address the lack of a collective market within a 2km radius. The design incorporates elements like a pavilion, food court, public square, landscaping, and sustainable features such as solar trees that provide shelter and energy generation.
This document provides an analysis of Ponniamman Koil 2nd Street in Sholinganallur, Chennai. It notes the street's mixed-use typology with residential, commercial, and government buildings. A proposed design is for a 5300 sqm community activity center to address the lack of recreational spaces. Such a center could provide facilities for physical activity, passive recreation, active recreation, and improve streetscapes.
SMART MATERIALS -
PAPERCRETE Papercrete is an innovative construction material
that consists of re-pulped paper fiber that is
stabilized with Portland cement and/or clay soil.
CHAPTER 1- THE STREET is the fundamental “city” element, the building block of cities. The street is a delineated area for common use, framed by a collection of individual structures, whose purpose is to serve the function of circulation and exchange: social and material.
CHAPTER 2- THE FOOD & BUSINESS - Power within the food industry is concentrated to dominate the global trade of food and beverages 40% of the total global grocery market. Processed food accounts for three-quarters of global food sales. On average, people spend 20% of their income on food and the global food market.
CHAPTER 3- TRANSFORMATIONS - positive thinking of the creative fields be integrated with the critical inquiry of
Urban spatial structure and Types of Urban Spatial Structures. The urban spatial structure can be characterized by its level of centralization and clustering
The document discusses various finishes used for painting surfaces, including polish, stain, and wax. It explains that polishing makes surfaces smooth for painting by buffing out imperfections. Various types of wood polish are described. Stain is recommended to preserve the natural beauty and texture of wood while providing color. Semi-transparent and solid stains are compared. Finally, wax is discussed as a crucial finishing step that seals paint and can be applied in clear, dark, white or black forms to both protect and decorate a surface.
1) The document proposes a design for an Applied Arts Crafts and Design Campus inspired by the works of architect Charles Correa.
2) It will incorporate Correa's approach of blending modernism with traditional Indian architecture through stepped platforms, outdoor classrooms, and connecting indoor and outdoor spaces.
3) The design aims to make education feel sacred through its organization of academic blocks at the highest level, with recreational areas below, evoking traditional Indian concepts.
This document discusses bathroom layouts and styles. It provides examples of common bathroom layouts like the three-in-a-row, hotel-style, and compact five-piece master bathroom. It also describes different bathroom design styles such as minimalist, rustic, Scandinavian, beach, and tropical. The styles are defined by their use of materials, colors, and decorative elements. Contemporary bathrooms are characterized by open space, straight lines, and an emphasis on high-quality materials.
THE SEVEN WONDERS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD is a list of seven notable structures present during classical antiquity. The first known list of seven wonders dates back to the 2nd–1st century BC.
This document discusses concepts for a visitor's information centre inspired by vernacular architecture. It will use local and traditional materials like chettinad columns, terracotta tiles and natural stone to stay cool inside and be sustainable. The site is near a lake for beautiful views and the village, with space for parking and won't disturb activities. Courtyards are planned as social spaces with climatic advantages. Transition spaces like a thinnai and lotus pond will connect the exterior and interior. A single line plan shows the layout with courtyards, access points and spill out spaces.
ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
Fonts play a crucial role in both User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design. They affect readability, accessibility, aesthetics, and overall user perception.
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE CAPCUT BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
CapCut is an easy-to-use video editing app perfect for beginners. To start, download and open CapCut on your phone. Tap "New Project" and select the videos or photos you want to edit. You can trim clips by dragging the edges, add text by tapping "Text," and include music by selecting "Audio." Enhance your video with filters and effects from the "Effects" menu. When you're happy with your video, tap the export button to save and share it. CapCut makes video editing simple and fun for everyone!
Visual Style and Aesthetics: Basics of Visual Design
Visual Design for Enterprise Applications
Range of Visual Styles.
Mobile Interfaces:
Challenges and Opportunities of Mobile Design
Approach to Mobile Design
Patterns
Practical eLearning Makeovers for EveryoneBianca Woods
Welcome to Practical eLearning Makeovers for Everyone. In this presentation, we’ll take a look at a bunch of easy-to-use visual design tips and tricks. And we’ll do this by using them to spruce up some eLearning screens that are in dire need of a new look.
Technoblade The Legacy of a Minecraft Legend.Techno Merch
Technoblade, born Alex on June 1, 1999, was a legendary Minecraft YouTuber known for his sharp wit and exceptional PvP skills. Starting his channel in 2013, he gained nearly 11 million subscribers. His private battle with metastatic sarcoma ended in June 2022, but his enduring legacy continues to inspire millions.
Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
Monitoring the progress of a project to assess whether or not it is in compliance with building plans
and project deadlines.
Attention to detail, exceptional time management, and strong problem-solving and communication
skills are required for this role.
Storytelling For The Web: Integrate Storytelling in your Design ProcessChiara Aliotta
In this slides I explain how I have used storytelling techniques to elevate websites and brands and create memorable user experiences. You can discover practical tips as I showcase the elements of good storytelling and its applied to some examples of diverse brands/projects..
Explore the essential graphic design tools and software that can elevate your creative projects. Discover industry favorites and innovative solutions for stunning design results.
International Upcycling Research Network advisory board meeting 4Kyungeun Sung
Slides used for the International Upcycling Research Network advisory board 4 (last one). The project is based at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.