Museum of architecture pre-thesis synopsisahed sohail
This document proposes the design of a Museum of Architecture in Delhi, India. It would showcase the works of important national architects to educate students and the public about architecture and its evolution. The museum would display drawings, models, photographs and other materials from architects throughout history. It would be located on a 3.2 acre plot donated by the Delhi Development Authority. The museum aims to celebrate architecture and provide a space to study building designs, materials, urban planning issues and more. It would partner with organizations like the Council of Architecture to create an educational resource for architects and the community.
Vivek Kumar Rai is proposing a design for a Cultural Heritage and Interpretation Centre in Varanasi, India. The centre would help preserve Varanasi's rich cultural heritage and promote understanding of the city's history and mythology among visitors and locals. It would be located near the historic site of Sarnath, which receives many tourists annually and would house administrative offices, cultural spaces like an auditorium and prayer halls, interpretation areas like exhibitions and a library, and other amenities. Rai will analyze the site conditions and context, research requirements and case studies, and develop a conceptual design that considers the urban landscape and its surroundings.
This document provides an introduction and objectives for a thesis project proposing the design of a haat (marketplace) and exhibition center related to art and culture in India. The goals are to (1) provide a platform for artisans to showcase and sell their work directly, (2) give tourists an opportunity to experience different states' cultures through art, crafts and cuisine, and (3) study the relationship between built and open spaces in conveying history and architecture. The project aims to both economically support artisans and promote conservation of India's cultural heritage.
Bharat Bhavan is a cultural center located on a plateau near a lake. It contains various spaces like a museum, green room, amphitheater, indoor theater, restaurant, auditorium, store, workshop, and offices. The building is designed with simple yet interesting shapes and an auditorium with a skylight. It has free-flowing circulation to avoid crowding and open courtyards connecting indoor and outdoor spaces. Landscaping features grass-covered roofs and incorporates the adjacent lake into its design.
Kuching waterfront-tales-of-three-cities1Andrew Law
The document discusses several development projects along Kuching waterfront in Sarawak, Malaysia from 1890 to present. It analyzes the morphological changes over time from when the river acted as a political and economic center to the recent proposals to revitalize the area. The key proposals included opening the waterfront to the public, creating vibrant mixed-use developments, and balancing preservation of historical landmarks with new developments. However, critics argue the latest large-scale plan risks gentrification, reduced public access, and neglect of cultural heritage. Smaller designs with community input and controlled development are suggested to address these issues.
The document provides information about the Haat Beat music complex project in Janakpuri, New Delhi, India designed by Archohm Consults architects. The 16,000 sqm complex was commissioned in 2014 by the Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation to create a cultural center focused on music. It includes an 800-capacity indoor auditorium, 800-capacity outdoor amphitheater, exhibition hall, music museum, music store, workshop space, food court, and shops. Bamboo, indigenous stone, steel, and tensile canopies were used as materials. The complex was designed with barrier-free access for disabled visitors.
The document summarizes the design of the new Holocaust museum (Yad Vashem) in Jerusalem, Israel. Architect Moshe Safdie designed a triangular underground structure situated on Mount Remembrance. The 180 meter long structure allows natural light in through a skylight and has artificial lighting at the base. Safdie's design aims to sensitively guide visitors through the evolving narrative of the Holocaust in a way that preserves the character of the memorial site.
Urban haat is a new concept introduced by Indian government to promote art and craft. It is a setting of market in urban areas for artists from different parts of india to sell their products in the city.
Museum of architecture pre-thesis synopsisahed sohail
This document proposes the design of a Museum of Architecture in Delhi, India. It would showcase the works of important national architects to educate students and the public about architecture and its evolution. The museum would display drawings, models, photographs and other materials from architects throughout history. It would be located on a 3.2 acre plot donated by the Delhi Development Authority. The museum aims to celebrate architecture and provide a space to study building designs, materials, urban planning issues and more. It would partner with organizations like the Council of Architecture to create an educational resource for architects and the community.
Vivek Kumar Rai is proposing a design for a Cultural Heritage and Interpretation Centre in Varanasi, India. The centre would help preserve Varanasi's rich cultural heritage and promote understanding of the city's history and mythology among visitors and locals. It would be located near the historic site of Sarnath, which receives many tourists annually and would house administrative offices, cultural spaces like an auditorium and prayer halls, interpretation areas like exhibitions and a library, and other amenities. Rai will analyze the site conditions and context, research requirements and case studies, and develop a conceptual design that considers the urban landscape and its surroundings.
This document provides an introduction and objectives for a thesis project proposing the design of a haat (marketplace) and exhibition center related to art and culture in India. The goals are to (1) provide a platform for artisans to showcase and sell their work directly, (2) give tourists an opportunity to experience different states' cultures through art, crafts and cuisine, and (3) study the relationship between built and open spaces in conveying history and architecture. The project aims to both economically support artisans and promote conservation of India's cultural heritage.
Bharat Bhavan is a cultural center located on a plateau near a lake. It contains various spaces like a museum, green room, amphitheater, indoor theater, restaurant, auditorium, store, workshop, and offices. The building is designed with simple yet interesting shapes and an auditorium with a skylight. It has free-flowing circulation to avoid crowding and open courtyards connecting indoor and outdoor spaces. Landscaping features grass-covered roofs and incorporates the adjacent lake into its design.
Kuching waterfront-tales-of-three-cities1Andrew Law
The document discusses several development projects along Kuching waterfront in Sarawak, Malaysia from 1890 to present. It analyzes the morphological changes over time from when the river acted as a political and economic center to the recent proposals to revitalize the area. The key proposals included opening the waterfront to the public, creating vibrant mixed-use developments, and balancing preservation of historical landmarks with new developments. However, critics argue the latest large-scale plan risks gentrification, reduced public access, and neglect of cultural heritage. Smaller designs with community input and controlled development are suggested to address these issues.
The document provides information about the Haat Beat music complex project in Janakpuri, New Delhi, India designed by Archohm Consults architects. The 16,000 sqm complex was commissioned in 2014 by the Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation to create a cultural center focused on music. It includes an 800-capacity indoor auditorium, 800-capacity outdoor amphitheater, exhibition hall, music museum, music store, workshop space, food court, and shops. Bamboo, indigenous stone, steel, and tensile canopies were used as materials. The complex was designed with barrier-free access for disabled visitors.
The document summarizes the design of the new Holocaust museum (Yad Vashem) in Jerusalem, Israel. Architect Moshe Safdie designed a triangular underground structure situated on Mount Remembrance. The 180 meter long structure allows natural light in through a skylight and has artificial lighting at the base. Safdie's design aims to sensitively guide visitors through the evolving narrative of the Holocaust in a way that preserves the character of the memorial site.
Urban haat is a new concept introduced by Indian government to promote art and craft. It is a setting of market in urban areas for artists from different parts of india to sell their products in the city.
This case study examines the Carter Road Waterfront development in Bandra West, Mumbai. It was originally constructed in 2002 as a public space for recreation without government support. After restoration in 2008, it has facilities like amphitheaters, children's parks, and spaces for fishing and views of the Arabian Sea. The waterfront is managed by local community organizations and provides universal public access. It attracts people of all ages and sections of society for activities like walking, exercise, and social events while preserving the local fishing community. The case study aims to understand the sustainable design, functionality, and management of this unique urban waterfront space.
The document discusses the relationship between architecture and ecotourism. It notes that tourism has grown significantly as an economic driver but can negatively impact the environment and local communities if not developed sustainably. Ecotourism aims to minimize these impacts by incorporating local needs and protecting natural resources. The document outlines the objectives to understand sustainable tourism models and establish architectural guidelines for tourism infrastructure like hotels and visitor centers that respect the local ecosystem, culture, and economy. It also provides examples of popular ecotourism destinations in India and discusses factors like planning strategies, infrastructure requirements, design methodology, and building materials to promote environmentally-friendly tourism development.
This document is a thesis report submitted by Mokshika Balana for their B.Arch 10th semester at Guru Nanak Dev University. It discusses the proposed design of a Central Business District in Amritsar, Punjab. The objectives are to provide commercial, cultural and social activities in an accessible environment. The methodology includes a literature review on CBDs, case studies of existing CBDs, site analysis, and formulation of a design concept and proposal. Key aspects to be addressed include connectivity, safety, comfort and compatibility of land uses.
Lok Virsa is Pakistan's national museum of folk culture located in Islamabad. The document summarizes some of the exhibits and collections featured at Lok Virsa including musical instruments, folktales, textiles and embroidery, jewelry, metalwork representing various ethnic tribes in Pakistan. It also describes the Thaal and Hammam metal dishes featured in the museum and mentions enjoying food at the on-site cafe after exploring the museum.
The Auroville Visitors Centre was designed by Auroville Design Consultants and the Auroville Earth Institute to be a popular complex for visitors. Constructed starting in 1988 using compressed stabilized earth blocks, it covers 5000 square meters. Special emphasis was placed on natural lighting, ventilation, and renewable energy. The building aims to limit concrete and steel usage, incorporating local materials like rammed earth and natural stone floors. The Visitors Centre demonstrates that earth can be used to create modern, progressive, and eco-friendly architecture.
The document describes the Jawahar Kala Kendra complex in Jaipur, India. It was designed based on the original city plan of Jaipur, consisting of 9 squares arranged in a grid inspired by the Navagraha concept of the 9 planets. Each square is associated with a different planet and houses a different function, such as the library being in the square of Mercury to represent knowledge. The complex was constructed over 6 years using traditional materials and design elements from Rajasthan to be sensitive to the local climate and culture.
final thesis book culture complex at swat (promoting culture and traditions ...AdnanSwat1
The document discusses the development of a cultural complex in Swat Valley, Pakistan to promote local culture and traditions. It provides background information on Swat Valley's history, people, customs, handicrafts and cultural heritage. This includes details about the Pashtun people, their code of conduct known as Pashtunwali, traditional music, dances, sports, arts, crafts and industries of the region. The cultural complex aims to preserve and showcase various aspects of Swat Valley's culture to attract tourists and introduce the world to its cultural history and sacrifices made by the people of the area.
Bharat Bhavan is a cultural center located in Bhopal, India that was designed by architect Charles Correa and inaugurated by Indira Gandhi in 1982. It is built into a hillside with a series of terraces and courtyards that cascade down toward a lake. The complex includes galleries, a museum of tribal art, an auditorium, a library of Indian poetry, a print shop, and a studio for artists-in-residence. Correa's design emphasizes spirituality through ritualistic pathways that reference Indian architecture and imply sanctity as visitors move from the highest terraces down to an amphitheater by the lake.
Architecture is the art of spaces. The human feelings were influenced by architectural
space from time to time. Relating to the design of a history museum, it could evoke a
certain feeling or memory of a historical event. This dissertation focuses on the
influence of architectural space over period of times.
A theoretical as well as practical key issue in the design of museum and galleries is how
the layout of space interacts with displays to create a specific effect, express the intended
message to visitors. This dissertation aims to capture and represent the history of
mankind’s understanding of space in the design of an architectural building.
The document summarizes the Mercat Santa Caterina market redevelopment project in Barcelona, Spain designed by architects Enric Miralles and Benedetta Tagliabue. The project transformed a dour neoclassical market into a vibrant space with a colorful, undulating roof composed of over 300,000 hexagonal ceramic tiles supported by a forest of steel pillars. The design integrated the old market structure, uncovered Roman ruins, and surrounding streets and plaza, fusing modern and historical elements to create an ultra-modern public space in the heart of the city.
Casestudy on National Museum , New DelhiDivya Mishra
The National Museum in New Delhi is located near major transportation hubs like the Central Secretariat metro station and Indira Gandhi International Airport. It is surrounded by important government buildings and has stone sculptures, paintings, and landscaping around it. The three-floor museum contains numerous exhibition spaces, as well as an auditorium, library, offices, and conservation laboratory. Special lighting and flooring designs were used in different galleries. While the building utilized reinforced concrete and red sandstone, it lacked sufficient parking and had poor fire exit accessibility.
Triveni Kala Sangam is a cultural and arts complex in New Delhi designed by American architect Joseph Allen Stein between 1957-1977. It contains four art galleries, a theater, outdoor sculpture area, and provides arts classes. The complex was designed in the modern architecture style using jali screens and multiple spaces for different purposes. It is located on Tansen Marg in the cultural core of New Delhi.
The National Gallery of Modern Art is located in Jaipur House near India Gate in New Delhi. It is open daily from 10 AM to 5 PM except Mondays and national holidays. Entry is free for children and students, Rs. 20 for Indian nationals, and Rs. 500 for foreign nationals. The gallery was established in 1954 and houses around 4,000 paintings, graphics, and sculptures of modern Indian artists. It organizes special exhibitions and educational programs.
The document discusses the history and development of performing arts in India. It outlines some major classical dance forms like Kathakali and Mohini Attam that originated in India and are based on Hindu texts like the Natya Shastra. It also mentions that performing arts were an important part of temple culture in ancient India and were practiced by devadasis who were dedicated to deities and temples.
This document outlines a marketing plan for Space 301, a contemporary art gallery, with the following key objectives:
1) Increase awareness of Space 301's new website among young professionals and college students aged 18-34 through social media, newsletters, and events.
2) Increase engagement with and interest in the website and contemporary art by positioning the site as interactive and entertaining and partnering with local schools.
3) Educate the general public on contemporary art and Space 301's activities through news coverage, tutorials, and community events.
4) Secure more corporate and community sponsorships for the website and gallery by promoting Space 301 as a promising organization that benefits the community.
The document provides tactics
This document contains a thesis submitted by Elise Ingber to Tulane University examining factors that affect environmental sustainability in the restaurant industry. The thesis includes a case study on Chipotle Mexican Grill's adoption of sustainable practices, an instructor's manual with teaching suggestions, and a literature review. The literature review finds that while sustainable practices can benefit brands if marketed properly, businesses must align them with overall strategies. It also notes that lack of consumer demand and knowledge have discouraged industry sustainability efforts. The case study closes with Chipotle transforming its supply chain but facing issues with supply scalability that could impact its integrity initiatives.
This case study examines the Carter Road Waterfront development in Bandra West, Mumbai. It was originally constructed in 2002 as a public space for recreation without government support. After restoration in 2008, it has facilities like amphitheaters, children's parks, and spaces for fishing and views of the Arabian Sea. The waterfront is managed by local community organizations and provides universal public access. It attracts people of all ages and sections of society for activities like walking, exercise, and social events while preserving the local fishing community. The case study aims to understand the sustainable design, functionality, and management of this unique urban waterfront space.
The document discusses the relationship between architecture and ecotourism. It notes that tourism has grown significantly as an economic driver but can negatively impact the environment and local communities if not developed sustainably. Ecotourism aims to minimize these impacts by incorporating local needs and protecting natural resources. The document outlines the objectives to understand sustainable tourism models and establish architectural guidelines for tourism infrastructure like hotels and visitor centers that respect the local ecosystem, culture, and economy. It also provides examples of popular ecotourism destinations in India and discusses factors like planning strategies, infrastructure requirements, design methodology, and building materials to promote environmentally-friendly tourism development.
This document is a thesis report submitted by Mokshika Balana for their B.Arch 10th semester at Guru Nanak Dev University. It discusses the proposed design of a Central Business District in Amritsar, Punjab. The objectives are to provide commercial, cultural and social activities in an accessible environment. The methodology includes a literature review on CBDs, case studies of existing CBDs, site analysis, and formulation of a design concept and proposal. Key aspects to be addressed include connectivity, safety, comfort and compatibility of land uses.
Lok Virsa is Pakistan's national museum of folk culture located in Islamabad. The document summarizes some of the exhibits and collections featured at Lok Virsa including musical instruments, folktales, textiles and embroidery, jewelry, metalwork representing various ethnic tribes in Pakistan. It also describes the Thaal and Hammam metal dishes featured in the museum and mentions enjoying food at the on-site cafe after exploring the museum.
The Auroville Visitors Centre was designed by Auroville Design Consultants and the Auroville Earth Institute to be a popular complex for visitors. Constructed starting in 1988 using compressed stabilized earth blocks, it covers 5000 square meters. Special emphasis was placed on natural lighting, ventilation, and renewable energy. The building aims to limit concrete and steel usage, incorporating local materials like rammed earth and natural stone floors. The Visitors Centre demonstrates that earth can be used to create modern, progressive, and eco-friendly architecture.
The document describes the Jawahar Kala Kendra complex in Jaipur, India. It was designed based on the original city plan of Jaipur, consisting of 9 squares arranged in a grid inspired by the Navagraha concept of the 9 planets. Each square is associated with a different planet and houses a different function, such as the library being in the square of Mercury to represent knowledge. The complex was constructed over 6 years using traditional materials and design elements from Rajasthan to be sensitive to the local climate and culture.
final thesis book culture complex at swat (promoting culture and traditions ...AdnanSwat1
The document discusses the development of a cultural complex in Swat Valley, Pakistan to promote local culture and traditions. It provides background information on Swat Valley's history, people, customs, handicrafts and cultural heritage. This includes details about the Pashtun people, their code of conduct known as Pashtunwali, traditional music, dances, sports, arts, crafts and industries of the region. The cultural complex aims to preserve and showcase various aspects of Swat Valley's culture to attract tourists and introduce the world to its cultural history and sacrifices made by the people of the area.
Bharat Bhavan is a cultural center located in Bhopal, India that was designed by architect Charles Correa and inaugurated by Indira Gandhi in 1982. It is built into a hillside with a series of terraces and courtyards that cascade down toward a lake. The complex includes galleries, a museum of tribal art, an auditorium, a library of Indian poetry, a print shop, and a studio for artists-in-residence. Correa's design emphasizes spirituality through ritualistic pathways that reference Indian architecture and imply sanctity as visitors move from the highest terraces down to an amphitheater by the lake.
Architecture is the art of spaces. The human feelings were influenced by architectural
space from time to time. Relating to the design of a history museum, it could evoke a
certain feeling or memory of a historical event. This dissertation focuses on the
influence of architectural space over period of times.
A theoretical as well as practical key issue in the design of museum and galleries is how
the layout of space interacts with displays to create a specific effect, express the intended
message to visitors. This dissertation aims to capture and represent the history of
mankind’s understanding of space in the design of an architectural building.
The document summarizes the Mercat Santa Caterina market redevelopment project in Barcelona, Spain designed by architects Enric Miralles and Benedetta Tagliabue. The project transformed a dour neoclassical market into a vibrant space with a colorful, undulating roof composed of over 300,000 hexagonal ceramic tiles supported by a forest of steel pillars. The design integrated the old market structure, uncovered Roman ruins, and surrounding streets and plaza, fusing modern and historical elements to create an ultra-modern public space in the heart of the city.
Casestudy on National Museum , New DelhiDivya Mishra
The National Museum in New Delhi is located near major transportation hubs like the Central Secretariat metro station and Indira Gandhi International Airport. It is surrounded by important government buildings and has stone sculptures, paintings, and landscaping around it. The three-floor museum contains numerous exhibition spaces, as well as an auditorium, library, offices, and conservation laboratory. Special lighting and flooring designs were used in different galleries. While the building utilized reinforced concrete and red sandstone, it lacked sufficient parking and had poor fire exit accessibility.
Triveni Kala Sangam is a cultural and arts complex in New Delhi designed by American architect Joseph Allen Stein between 1957-1977. It contains four art galleries, a theater, outdoor sculpture area, and provides arts classes. The complex was designed in the modern architecture style using jali screens and multiple spaces for different purposes. It is located on Tansen Marg in the cultural core of New Delhi.
The National Gallery of Modern Art is located in Jaipur House near India Gate in New Delhi. It is open daily from 10 AM to 5 PM except Mondays and national holidays. Entry is free for children and students, Rs. 20 for Indian nationals, and Rs. 500 for foreign nationals. The gallery was established in 1954 and houses around 4,000 paintings, graphics, and sculptures of modern Indian artists. It organizes special exhibitions and educational programs.
The document discusses the history and development of performing arts in India. It outlines some major classical dance forms like Kathakali and Mohini Attam that originated in India and are based on Hindu texts like the Natya Shastra. It also mentions that performing arts were an important part of temple culture in ancient India and were practiced by devadasis who were dedicated to deities and temples.
This document outlines a marketing plan for Space 301, a contemporary art gallery, with the following key objectives:
1) Increase awareness of Space 301's new website among young professionals and college students aged 18-34 through social media, newsletters, and events.
2) Increase engagement with and interest in the website and contemporary art by positioning the site as interactive and entertaining and partnering with local schools.
3) Educate the general public on contemporary art and Space 301's activities through news coverage, tutorials, and community events.
4) Secure more corporate and community sponsorships for the website and gallery by promoting Space 301 as a promising organization that benefits the community.
The document provides tactics
This document contains a thesis submitted by Elise Ingber to Tulane University examining factors that affect environmental sustainability in the restaurant industry. The thesis includes a case study on Chipotle Mexican Grill's adoption of sustainable practices, an instructor's manual with teaching suggestions, and a literature review. The literature review finds that while sustainable practices can benefit brands if marketed properly, businesses must align them with overall strategies. It also notes that lack of consumer demand and knowledge have discouraged industry sustainability efforts. The case study closes with Chipotle transforming its supply chain but facing issues with supply scalability that could impact its integrity initiatives.
This document is a thesis project report submitted by Vanitha Joshi for an art gallery design project at Jain University. The report includes details of the proposed art gallery such as an acknowledgement section, literature review, location and site details, design concept, floor plans for the ground, first, and terrace levels, structural and technical analyses, and conclusion. The project involves converting an existing factory building into an art gallery, library, and cafeteria complex spread over three floors with outdoor exhibits as well.
VANITHA JOSHI
1
JAIN UNIVERSITY
PROPOSED PROJECT STATEMENT
VANITHA JOSHI
13BID40041 19
JAIN UNIVER
The document discusses different types of skylights that can be installed in buildings. It describes various skylight shapes, sizes, orientations and materials. Common skylight types include glass, dome acrylic, fixed, venting, pyramid, green, custom, barrel vault and tubular skylights. Glass and acrylic materials are often used. Proper installation is important to prevent water leakage and control moisture. Skylights allow daylight into buildings and provide opportunities for ventilation and energy savings.
Case study of NATIONAL WAR MUSEUM , DELHI .Kureelalok55
DELHI >> INDIA GATE COMPLEX >> PRINCESS PARK >> PROPOSED SITE.
CASE STUDY 1..... SAURYA SMARAK , BHOPAL.
CASE STUDY 2..... NATIONAL MAUSEUM , DELHI.
CASE STUDY 3..... JANG - E - AZADI , KARTARPUR , PUNJAB
This document is a thesis submitted by Lisa Catherine Incardona in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Master of Arts degree in Art Therapy from St. Mary-of-the-Woods College. The thesis examines the universal principle of "squaring the circle" found in historical mandalas and its relevance to the effectiveness of mandalas used in psychotherapy. Incardona conducted a literature review on the clinical uses and benefits of mandalas as well as their historical and cross-cultural presence in religious traditions. She hypothesized that a universal spiritual principle can be identified in mandalas throughout history and that this principle relates to why mandalas are effective therapeutic tools.
This document appears to be a thesis submission by Aniket Chaudhari proposing an Animation Hub to be built in Khandala. It includes a site model, conceptual sketches, all level plans from ground to sixth floors, site plans, exterior and interior views, and model snapshots of the proposed Animation Hub.
This document provides details about the Janapada Loka folk museum in Karnataka, India. It was founded by Shri. Nagegowda to highlight the state's folk culture. The museum complex includes three main buildings - Lokamahal which displays folk artifacts, Lokamatha Mandira for household items, and Chitrakuteera for photographs of folk culture. The architect designed the buildings to blend with the rural landscape using local materials like bricks and clay tiles. Proper lighting, circulation spaces and structural elements are considered to effectively display the artifacts while remaining cost-effective.
Centre for blinds and visually impairedMayur karodia
This document provides information for designing an educational facility for visually impaired students in Indore, India. It includes the site details, design challenges, case studies of similar existing facilities, and the proposed design concept. The 7.5 acre site will include administrative buildings, classrooms, training workshops, hostels, and landscaped outdoor areas. The design aims to create an accessible environment through careful planning, circulation, textures, colors and sensory stimulation. Case studies of other blind schools provided insights into effective zoning, guidance systems, and creating an understanding environment.
Thesis 2014 lumbasumba ethnic art centre @ dhankuta suman limbuSuman limbu
This document provides background and context for a proposed ethnic art centre in Dhankuta, Nepal. It discusses the rich cultural diversity found in Nepal's many ethnic groups and the need to preserve both tangible and intangible cultural heritage. The project aims to establish a complex consisting of a museum to display ethnic artifacts, facilities for cultural performances, and a training center to teach traditional music and dance. This will help pass ethnic arts to new generations and prevent their loss. The document reviews literature on ethnic groups in Nepal and the region, presents relevant standards and case studies, and outlines the objectives, benefits, and scope of the proposed ethnic art centre in Dhankuta.
Final thesis presented december 2009 march 2010Lumbad 1989
This document is a thesis presented by Joanna April De Leon Lumbad to the faculty of St. Scholastica's College in Manila for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Interior Design. The thesis explores defining the Filipino cultural identity through Filipino avant-garde in performing arts theaters. It discusses the history of performing arts theaters and Philippine theater. Through interviews with theater experts and observations of existing theaters, the thesis examines how theater design has adapted over time to different influences and seeks to determine if an avant-garde concept can help establish a uniquely Filipino style.
case study of chandigarh college of architectureAbhishek Tiwari
1) The Chandigarh College of Architecture (CCA) was established in 1961 in Chandigarh, India by Le Corbusier as part of the Chandigarh Experiment.
2) CCA is located on a 20,000 square meter campus in Sector 12 of Chandigarh and has an enrollment of 200 undergraduate students.
3) The building utilizes north light and ventilation and includes facilities such as studios, workshops, a library and computer lab to support the education of architecture students.
Art is defined as the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power. Craft refers to a skilled occupation or trade, especially one that involves making things by hand. The document provides definitions of art and craft, noting that art involves aesthetic principles and creative expression, while craft involves proficiency and skill in making something.
Museum Case Studies
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museum
A museum is an institution that cares for (conserves) a collection of artifacts and other objects of scientific, artistic, cultural, or historical importance and makes them available for public viewing through exhibits that may be permanent or temporary.[1] Most large museums are located in major cities throughout the world and more local ones exist in smaller cities, towns and even the countryside. Museums have varying aims, ranging from serving researchers and specialists to serving the general public. The continuing acceleration in the digitization of information, combined with the increasing capacity of digital information storage, is causing the traditional model of museums (i.e. as static "collections of collections" of three-dimensional specimens and artifacts) to expand to include virtual exhibits and high-resolution images of their collections for perusal, study, and exploration from any place with Internet.[citation needed] The city with the largest number of museums is Mexico City with over 128 museums. According to The World Museum Community, there are more than 55,000 museums in 202 countries.[2]
taste.CEBU – experience island flavorsJoris Claeys
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This document summarizes the design of an auditorium for the Busan Opera House in South Korea by OODA. It discusses the key design elements and concepts. The main auditorium has an innovative design that allows the center area to rotate, providing flexibility for different performances and audiences arranged around the stage. Auxiliary facilities like restaurants, cafes, and a shopping center are integrated into the design. Acoustic and lighting elements like convex reflectors and wool carpeting are used. Plans and sections illustrate the multi-purpose theater space and facilities like the VIP lounge, rehearsal rooms, and balconies.
This document provides information about an event called "Pesta Ko-k" that aims to introduce Malaysian culture to university students. The event will feature performances of traditional Malaysian dances, martial arts, and music as well as exhibition booths. It is open to students, public, and university staff and lectures. The objectives are to provide a platform for gaining knowledge of Malaysian culture and developing interests and talents in the arts. The event will be held at the Gazebo and exhibition booths will be set up nearby. Various groups will perform and have interactive booths. The event is free to attend but donations are welcome. A budget of RM10,000 is planned with funding from sponsors, food and beverage sales, and
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The India Habitat Centre was started in 1993.
The public agency for Housing and Urban Development Corporation Ltd (HUDCO) wanted an office building for its workers and made the unprecedented decision to invite chosen non-profit organizations that shared their concern with habitat to share that work space.
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Hannover, English Hanover, city, capital of Lower Saxony Land (state), northwestern Germany. It lies on the Leine River and the Mittelland Canal, where the spurs of the Harz Mountains meet the wide North German Plain.
The area of the fairground originally was an aircraft works. After World War II, the British military government in Allied-occupied Germany wanted to hold a trade fair and sought for a good place, since Leipzig, the traditional fairground of Germany, was unavailable, being in the Soviet occupation zone. The hangars in Laatzen, south of Hanover, were deemed suitable for this purpose, and so the Hanover Fair, then named Exportmesse 1947 was first held in 1947 to promote the economic recovery in the Bizone. The concept proved to be successful, and so a permanent fairground was established, growing over the years.
The document discusses plans to transform a 45-acre abandoned jute mill site in Bangladesh into an Artist's Village to serve as a creative hub. The project aims to provide a serene environment for artists to share their work and experiences. It will include residences for artists, galleries to showcase artworks, outdoor spaces for sculptures, and facilities like seminar rooms, cafeterias, and a library. Case studies of similar adaptive reuse projects that converted old industrial sites into art centers are presented. An analysis of the Bangladesh site details its location, access, surroundings, and existing structures that could be incorporated into the new design.
The document provides information on 5 academic works projects designed by Abasi Saidi including:
1. A 23,000 sqm congress hotel in Bogaz, North Cyprus from 2020.
2. A 17,000 sqm lifelong learning center in the walled city of Nicosia, Cyprus from 2019.
3. A 17,000 sqm cultural center at Cyprus International University from 2019.
4. A 17,000 sqm multifunctional building in the walled city of Nicosia, Cyprus from 2018.
5. A 300 sqm vet house at Cyprus International University from 2017.
Busra Yaman is an architect based in Istanbul, Turkey. This document provides a summary of Busra's architectural portfolio from 2014-2018 including projects such as the Istanbul Pera Performance Art Center, Kuzguncuk Cafe Project, Vitali Hakko Fashion Design Academy, an Assisted Housing Complex in Bahçeşehir, Istanbul, and Nicola's House in Valencia, Spain. The portfolio also outlines Busra's education, internships, workshops and software skills.
The document discusses several urban planning and redevelopment projects in Athens, Greece aimed at regenerating the city center, making it more sustainable, accessible, and lively. Key projects mentioned include regenerating empty buildings as cultural centers through OKRA's competition-winning plans, improving traffic flow and adding bike lanes and tram extensions, upgrading green spaces, and developing the large former airport of Hellinikon into a metropolitan park, sports facilities, and residential and commercial areas. The Stavros Niarchos Foundation is also funding a new National Library and Opera building as well as park in Athens. "Project Athens" outlines a 10-year development program to improve quality of life and competitiveness through various initiatives. OpenHouse Athens celebrates
The document provides details of a proposed neighborhood art gallery project. It includes a program with spaces like an entry plaza, lobby, exhibition area, workshop, multipurpose hall, library, and restaurant. It also includes site context information and diagrams of the site analysis, ground floor plan, first floor plan, massing, structure, sections, and elevations of the proposed gallery building.
This document provides details on the final design review for a Cultural Experience Centre project in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It discusses the site context and surrounding area, which is a cultural hub near Central Market. It notes issues like a lack of platforms for local artists and the dying art of pottery making. The design aims to provide space for potters to showcase their work and reconnect with their cultural heritage. Key elements of the spatial program include areas for experiencing, participating in, and learning about pottery, as well as studios and galleries. The design approach draws inspiration from pottery techniques and uses voids and overlapping spaces connected by an axis to form an uplifting "vessel" shape echoing the craft.
This document outlines Riga, Latvia being selected as the European Capital of Culture for 2014, an annual designation by the European Union since 1985 aimed at highlighting cultural diversity across Europe. Some key goals for Riga in receiving this designation are to strengthen the people, city, culture, and northern European region through developing cultural activities, promoting the European dimension of culture, and supporting social/economic development and local artists. The designation criteria also focus on fostering cultural cooperation across Europe and emphasizing both diverse and shared European cultural aspects and traditions.
Up Skilling cultural managers: matching skills needs by improving vocational ...Ludovica De Angelis
The European project Up Skilling cultural managers: matching skills needs by improving vocational training is a two years’ Leonardo learning partnerships project funded with the support of the European Commission through the Leonardo Italian LLP National Agency.
The overall objective of the project is to improve and update the skills and competencies of cultural managers by better matching the training with the labour market needs to improve the quality of the VET offer.
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The project aims to redevelop an abandoned industrial area located in the historical center of Mantua, transforming it into a residential complex. The intervention involves the redevelopment of existing buildings and the construction of new volumes, respecting the surrounding context both from an architectural and urban point of view.
The new residential complex is organized around a central courtyard, with direct access from the street and from the internal pedestrian paths. The buildings are composed of apartments with different typologies, from the studio to the four-room unit, to meet the different housing needs. Particular attention has been paid to energy efficiency, use of renewable sources and reduction of environmental impact.
The new buildings are characterized by a contemporary
This document is an architecture portfolio belonging to Aldo Hamzallari. It includes information about his education, languages, work experience, and notable projects. Some of the projects featured in the portfolio are a Faculty of Architecture building, duplex home interior design, medieval art museum, and an Olympic park sports complex. For each project, the document provides details on the type, location, area, status, year, and conceptual design. It aims to showcase Hamzallari's skills and experience in different typologies across Albania.
The present article is written by 8 senior students of Ad & PR Lab, Panteion University, Athens, GR. Ad&PR Lab reserves for the last semester a pioneering module on Event Management, run by Mrs. Athina Fradelou and coordinated by the head of the Lab, Αssociate Professor, Dr. Betty Tsakarestou. The carefully crafted curriculum of Ad&PR Lab recognizes Event Management as a last and absolutely necessary step for a successful training cycle in Advertising and Marketing. While this part is often disregarded in relative educational programmes worldwide, Ad&PR Lab gives us the chance to work with a well respected expert on Event Management, in order to conduct a much enlightening training course. What you will read below is the outcome of a real life like Event preparation, which helped students delve into theoretical knowledge they acquired during the course in an experiential manner.
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4. Angono Art HubOBJECTIVES
To showcase the rich
culture of Angono
To display various
art forms from the
town
To give the artists a
space to practice
their crafts
5. To showcase the rich
culture of Angono
To display various
art forms from the
town
To give the artists a
space to practice
their crafts
Museum
Restaurant
Gallery
Theater
Ampitheater
Workshop
6. Design Concept: INTEGRATION
People of
Angono
Tourists
Environment Development
Visual Arts
Performing
Arts
All Buildings
Within the
Development
25. ANGONO’S VISION
“ An Artist’s Paradise, a Tourist’s Haven;
a peaceful and orderly community, a just,
humane, and prosperous society with the
blessing of God Almighty.”