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CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that this thesis entitled “National Institute
of FashionTechnology at Bhopal” is the bonafide work of
Mr. Manendra Kumar Kanaujia, and submitted by his partial
fulfillment of the requirements for the award of
Bachelors degree in Architecture.
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THESIS EXAMINED
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would take this opportunity to express my gratitude towards my thesis guide, Ar. Sanjay
Mathur for his valuable guidance and his support throughout my thesis and most of all
for being answerable to all my questions whenever asked for. I am also indebted to the
principal, Prof. Jagbir Singh & Prof. Mohd. Shah bat who confirmed the permission to
commence this thesis and do the necessary research work and to all faculty members for
being as joint thesis coordinators and giving valuable guidance throughout. Apart from
these I would also specially like to thank Mr. S.M. Jagga Sir for boosting moral and
inspiring me to work precisely and patiently.
Here I would also like to make an important mention of my parents and family for their
continuous moral and heartwarming wishes and guidance throughout the thick and thin of
this whole period.
I am also thankful to Raj Kumar, Abhishek ,Divyant, Sushant, Hariom, Ravi , Gyanendra
and Aniket(Jamane) for their incomparable support and hard work they have put up in my
thesis and for being there whenever I needed them. I am also thankful to Vandana and
Prashansha ,for the support me honestly and strongly when I need utmost.
I am also grateful to all my friends and batch mates Vijay, Shashank, Sawan,
Anshuman, Ankit, Neeraj and Charu for their valuable support and handling me in all
ups and downs of these five years span of life.
And finally Pushpendra, my universe in which I exist, Thank you so much for
mightiness, love, support courage and having confidence and believe in me even at times
when I hadn’t my own.
I am also thankful to every person who helped me during this course of time.
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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY
AT BHOPAL
PROJECT-
Issue of concern:
Analyzing interaction among the built mass ,nature and
the users with respect to climatic concerns of the region
Manendra Kr. Kanaujia
2011-12
CONTENTS…. 4
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Architectural thesis
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Guide- ar. Sanjay mathur
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY….........BHOPAL
CONTENTS:-
• Introduction.
• Site study
• Climatic study
• Inferences
• Case Studies
• Inferences.
• Standards
• Requirements
• Area analysis.
• Context
• Design approach
• Electives
• Concept stage
• Design output
INTRODUCTION…. 1
National Institute of Fashion Technology was set up in 1986 at New Delhi by
the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India as a registered society under the
Societies Registration Act, 1860.The Institute has recently been conferred the
statutory status through the Act of Parliament called the NIFT Act 2006 for the
promotion and development of education and research in fashion technology
and for matters connected their with.
Since its inception in 1986, the institute has played a pioneering role in
envisioning and evolving Fashion business education in the country. With
growing demand for skilled manpower from the Fashion business industry
across the country, the Institute expanded its operations in 1995-96 by
establishing six additional Centres at Bangalore, Chennai, Gandhinagar,
Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai. During 2007 to 2010, seven more centers were
established in Rae Bareli, Shillong, Bhopal, Patna, Kannur, Jodhpur and
Bhubneshwar in collaboration with the respective State Governments.
academic inclusiveness has been a catalyst in the expansion plans of the
institute. today, nift has spread wings across the length and breadth of the
country. through its 15 professionally managed centres, national institute of
fashion technology provides a framework to ensure that prospective students
from different parts of the country achieve their highest potential through the
programmes offered.
From the very beginning, NIFT has been committed to academic excellence in
fashion education. The vision of the institute to emerge as a centre of
excellence and innovation proactively catalysing growth of fashion business
through leadership in professional education with concern for social and
human values
The campus will consist of academic blocks, workshops, laboratories,
administrative block, Resource centre (Library), IT lab, Projects office,
Officers/Faculties/Staff quarters, Girls and Boys Hostels, Canteens, Stationery
and material- documentation shop, facilities, sports and recreation areas etc.
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WHAT IS FASHION?
Fashion implies creativity and time- an everchanging phenomenon ........ Hence
fashion design and display is essentially a theatrical setting with dramatic
effects. in architectural terms- a spatial modulation of continuous movement in
time and space. Much like the ambience of an indian bazaar where the drama of
day to day life unfolds. The fashion design has stood ahead of several other
design disciplines such as product design, etc. With respect to innovations and
inventions using flexible and economic means. It demands creativity and flair
of art together with the technical knowlwdge base vital to the masses.
The fashion industry consists of four levels:
• the production of raw materials, principally fibres and textiles but
also leather and fur;
* the production of fashion goods by designers, manufacturers, contractors,
and others;
* retail sales;
* and various forms of advertising and promotion.
These levels consist of many separate but interdependent sectors, all of which
are devoted to the goal of satisfying consumer demand for apparel under
conditions that enable participants in the industry to operate at a profit.
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FASHION IN INDIA-
Fashion implies creativity and time- an everchanging phenomenon ........ Hence fashion design and display is
essentially a theatrical setting with dramatic effects. in architectural terms- a spatial modulation of continuous
movement in time and space. Much like the ambience of an indian bazaar where the drama of day to day life
unfolds. The fashion design has stood ahead of several other design disciplines such as product design, etc.
With respect to innovations and inventions using flexible and economic means. It demands creativity and flair
of art together with the technical knowlwdge base vital to the masses.
The fashion industry consists of four levels:
* the production of raw materials, principally fibres and textiles but also leather and fur;
* the production of fashion goods by designers, manufacturers, contractors, and others;
* retail sales;
• and various forms of advertising and promotion.
These levels consist of many separate but interdependent sectors, all of which are devoted to the goal of
satisfying consumer demand for apparel under conditions that enable participants in the industry to operate at
a profit.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES-
To unite knowledge, as in an ideal campus, by creating such spaces between people and academic
disciplines, giving it a theme, inuring to the regional context.
To define distinct settings for social interaction and strengthen the unity of the entire campus by the
scale, form, color, texture , light and other architectural characteristics of the spaces .
To create an environment which is ecologically, culturally and mentally suited for the absorption of
the knowledge to be perceived and to bring the inner self and talent to the surface.
Create opportunities for students and young artists to develop their potential through study and
performance
The Institute will provide comprehensive and state-of-the-art infrastructure and equipment to impart
both practical and theoretical training.
The facilities and services offered to the students will allow them the freedom to experiment and
generate creative ideas.
Lively and vibrant campuses will complement the facilities that equal the best in the world at NIFT.
Creative architecture and spaciousness will define this NIFT building, which will house fully equipped
facilities.
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SCOPE OF WORK-
Study and creation of spaces in an institution such that they
derive maximum benefit from the natural settings of the site,
hence the climate as well .
The challenge would be to create a space and buildings that
would keep the glamorous image of fashion world but at no
cost would ignore the functional aspect of it.
The building has to be symbolic of the professional stream
they are catering to which is very modern and forever
beaming with new ideas
FASHION TREND IN BHOPAL
Scenic beauty , rich history and modern urban planning combines together to bring out the charm of Bhopal.
It the second largest city and the capital of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Bhopal is known as the City
of Lakes as its landscape is dotted with a number of lakes. Bhopal is located in central India on the Malwa
plateau. Bhopal city is divided into two cities as old city and new city.
The city is a naturally blessed with woody forests, majestic hills and vibrant landscapes. Besides these
natural bliss, the man made lakes, reflect the twinkling lights of city at night, which is a sight to be worth
watching.
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It is the site of India's largest mosque and home to several colleges.
Hindus form majority of the population in Bhopal. There are 56% Hindus, 38% Muslims and rest of the
population constitutes Christians, Sikhs, Jains, and, Buddhists. The Old City of Bhopal is a
predominantly Muslim area while the New Bhopal is a demographically cosmopolitan area.
The chief languages are Hindi, Urdu, English and Marathi. The common street Hindi spoken in Bhopal
is termed as Bhopali.
Bhopal is a city where its citizens give importance to exquisite culture and manners. The city is famous
for its culture of parda(veil for women), zarda(tobacco plant), garda aud namarda(eunuch).
Eunuchs form an integral part of Bhopali culture and any celebration without them is considered
incomplete. They roam around the city collecting donation for festivals as Diwali, Holi, Eld etc. The
people of Bhopal are used to paan eating. The paans in Bhopal are wide in variety and innovations.
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EDUCATION TREND IN BHOPAL-
There are many educational institutes of state & national importance.
Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya Established in the year
1998 is marching towards development into a center of excellence in
the arena of Technical Education. Maulana Azad National Institute of
Technology, Bhopal, established in 1960 is the premier institute for
technology in the city and has been categorized by the Government of
India as an Institute of National Importance. There are almost 90 other
public and private engineering schools located in and around the city.
Government of India established an Indian Institute of Science
Education and Research (IISER) and a School of Planning and
Architecture (SPA) in the year 2008
The prominent management and law institutes include the Indian
Institute of Forest Management, the National Judicial Academy (for
training judges) and the National Law Institute University, one of the
premier law schools in India. National Law Institute University ,
Gandhi Medical College is the city's oldest and most prominent
medical college.
PROJECT BRIEF-
Fashion is architecture: it is a matter of proportions’ said Coco Chanel, and rightly so. The
Government of Madhya Pradesh has allotted 29 acres plot at Bhouri, on the outskirts of the Bhopal city.
It is close to IISER and SPA Bhopal campus (proposed site), etc. institutional campuses..
The institute is to be designed aesthetically and programmatically to mould students along the highest
prevailing guidelines to become successful in their respective fields. The main motive behind the idea of
this institute at bhopal is to fulfil the long-felt needs of the export-oriented garment industry and to train
man power in fashion design, garment manufacturing technology and apparel marketing and
merchandising.
The government of Madhya Pradesh has approved an additional budget of Rs. 1, 54, 50,000 for the
establishment of a National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) in BHOURI village in Bhopal .
NIFT Bhopal has committed itself in catalyzing the creation of a pool of professionals for the Fashion
industry. It also looks forward to contribute towards the upliftment of art and craft through various
courses and workshops. Being a national level institute, the mix of students from various parts of the
country, the mix of cultures, ideas and belief systems, breed understanding and tolerance would be taken
care of while pragmatic designing and planning. It is essential that the architecture of such an institution
affects its values. While the institute’s faculty and the top line equipments and facilities, National
exposure, will play key role in inspiring students.
The ambience of the built form and the outer spaces, binding and enhancing these forms, together with
the inspiration nurtured by the institute to create an atmosphere of world class excellence.
SITE STUDY…. 10
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LOCATION BHOPAL
LONGITUDE 77°25’E
LATITUDE 23°21’N
ALTITUDE 427 M
AREA 697.24 Sqkm
POPULATION 1,795,648
DENSITY 2575/Km
BHOPAL-
Bhopal
Bhopal is located in the central part of India, and is just north of the upper limit of theVindhya mountain
ranges. Located on the Malwa plateau, it is higher than the north Indian plains and the land rises towards
the Vindhya Range to the south. The city has uneven elevation and has small hills within its boundaries. The
major hills in Bhopal comprise of Idgah hills and Shyamala hills in the northern region and Arera hills in the
central region.
It has two very beautiful big lakes, collectively known as the Bhoj Wetland . These lakes are the Upper
Lake (built by King Bhoj) and the Lower Lake. Locally these are known as the Bada Talab and Chota Talab
respectively. The catchment area of the Upper Lake is 360 km² while that of the Lower Lake is 9.6 km². The
Upper Lake drains into the Kolar River. The Van Vihar National Park is a national park situated besides the
Upper Lake.
AIRPORT
UPPER LAKE
NH-34
NH-34
Gandhi Nagar
Idgah
Hills
Airport
road
RAILWAY
STATION
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summer winter
wind
Natural drain Lvl -600mm
summer winter
wind
Natural drain Lvl -600mm
PROPOSED SITE OF NIFT BHOPAL
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BHOURIKA HILL
HIGHWAY UNDER CONSTRUCTION
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Proximity of site
Gandhinagar Bus stand - approx. 9 km
Railway station - approx. 20 km
Raja bhoj airport - approx . 13 km
Bhopal city - approx 12 km
Micro Climate of site
Temperature: The Bhopal city enjoys
moderate climatic condition
Season Mean Max. Mean Min
Summer (May) 40.7° C, 26.4° C
Winter (Jan) 25.7° C, 10.4° C
Relative Humidity: (RH)
Morning Evening
April (Min.) 27% 17%
August (Max.) 88% 79%
Wind Direction: W-SW winds are more
predominant.
Average velocity of wind varies from 4km to
9km per hour .
Rain fall: SW Monsoon between June-
September
Avg. Yearly RF:- 1260 mm with 40 Rainy
Days
Vegetation around the city in the nature of
mixed forest .
• The presence of fertile black cotton soil on the
site provides better opportunities for
landscaping & plantation
Vegetation
The proposed site has very hard rocky natural
Ground.but
The top surface has deposition of 2-3m high
black cotton filled up soil .
Development norms
Others
Soil condition
• The sewer line & water lines are absent
• Electric line is along main road
Land sub-division for large
educational campus (15 ha and
above)
• Overall Ground coverage: Should
not exceed more than 25%
• Overall F.A.R.: Maximum 1.0
• Maximum ht. 12 m
CLIMATE STUDY…. 14
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Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, is a fascinating
amalgam of scenic beauty, old historic city and modern urban
planning. It is located in the northwestern part of the state of
Madhya Pradesh, in the central region of India. Bhopal has a
HUMID – SUBTROPICAL climate, with mild dry pleasant
winters, a hot summer and a humid monsoon season.
Minimum Temperature : 22° C (Summer), 10° C (Winter)
Maximum Temperature : 43° C (Summer), 33° C (Winter)
Best Time to Visit : October to March
LOCATION BHOPAL
LONGITUDE 77°25’E
LATITUDE 23°21’N
ALTITUDE 427 M
RAIN FALL: SW Monsoon between June-September
AVG. YEARLY RF:- 1260 mm with 40 Rainy Days
WIND DIRECTION: W-SW winds are more predominant.
Average velocity of wind varies from 4km to 9km per hour
CLIMATE STUDY…. 15
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AIR TEMPERATURE - ° C
J F M A M J J A S O N D
HIGH
AMT
Monthly
mean
max.
29.8 31.1 39.0 42.4 43.3 43.5 33.7 31.1 34.6 33.0 30.2 29.4
43.5 26.3
Monthly
mean
Min.
11.0 11.9 13.2 15.6 21.2 22.7 21.6 20.5 20.2 17.9 13.2 9.0 9.0 17.3
Monthly
mean
range
18.8 19.8 25.8 26.8 22.1 20.8 12.1 10.6 14.4 15.1 17.0 20.4 LOW AMR
RELATIVE HUMIDITY - %
Monthly
mean
max.
76 78 56 98 90 98 98 98 98 98
84 97
Monthly
mean
Min.
22 14 2 10 10 19 51 47 25 6.0 12 16
Average 49 48 29 54 50 58.5 74.5 72.5 61.5 52.5 48 51
H. group 2 2 1 3 2 3 4 4 3 3 2 3
Table-2
J F M A M J J A S O
N D
Rain fall,
mm
4 3 1 3 11 136 279 360 185 52 21 7
Prevailing
wind wsw wsw wsw
wsw
wsw wsw wsw wsw wsw wsw wsw wsw
RAIN & WIND-
Table-1
Table-3
HUMIDITY GROUP 1 If average RH below 30%
2 30-50%
3 50-70%
4 ABOVE 70%
Table-4
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MAHONEY’S TABLE-
Average temp .- 26.3
J F M A M J J A S O N D
Monthly mean
max. 29.8 31.1 39.0 42.4 43.3 43.5 33.7 31.1 34.6 33.0 30.2 29.4
Day comfort
upper 29.0 31.0 31.0 34.0 31.0 29.0 27.0 27.0 29.0 29.0 31.0 29.0
lower 23.0 25.0 25.0 26.0 25.0 23.0 22.0 22.0 23.0 23.0 25.0 23.0
Monthly mean
Min 11.0 11.9 13.2 15.6 21.2 22.7 21.6 20.5 20.2 17.9 13.2 9.0
Night comfort
upper 23.0 24.0 24.0 25.0 24.0 23.0 21.0 21.0 23.0 23.0 24.0 23.0
lower 17.0 17.0 17.0 17.0 17.0 17.0 17.0 17.0 17.0 17.0 17.0 7.0
Thermal
stress
Day
H H H H H H H H H H H H
Night C C C C O O H O O O C C
Indicators-
Humid
H1 1 1 2
H2 0
H3 1 1 2
Arid
A1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10
A2 1 1
A3 0
H1 H2 H3 A1 A2 A3
2 0 2 10 1 0
Indicator totals-
Recommended specifications-
0-12
1
Orienta t ion nor th and south
( long axi s eas t -wes t ) 11,12
5-12
0-4
*
2
Com pact cour tyard planning
Layout -
Table-5
Table-6
Table-7
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11,12 3 Open spacing for breeze peneteration
2-10 * 4 As 3, but protection from hot and cold winds
0,1 5 Compact lay-out of estates
3 -1 2
6
Rooms single ba nk ed, perma nen t
provi si o n for a i r movem e nt
1 ,2
0 -5
6 -1 2
*
7
Dou ble ba nk ed rooms, t empora ry
provi si o n for a i r movem e nt
0
2 -1 2
0 ,1
8
No a i r movem e nt r equ i r eme nt
H1 H2 H3 A1 A2 A3
2 0 2 10 1 0
Spacing -
Air movement -
OPENINGS
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Sunrise, sunset, dawn and dusk times, graph
Bhopal, India - Sun path diagram
INFERENCES FROM CLIMATE-
• Compact courtyard planning
• Breeze penetration but protection from hot - cold winds
• Double banked rooms
• Medium sized openings (20-40%)
• Heavy and thick internal and external walls
• Heavy roof
• Position of opening at body height on windward side
DEPARTMENTS AT NIFTS…. 19
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BRANCH WISE INTAKE AT NIFTS…. 20
CASE STUDIES…. 21
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CASE STUDIES
LIVE CASE STUDIES –
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY, NEW DELHI
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY, HYDERABAD
LITERATURE STUDY –
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY, GANDHINAGAR
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LOCATION Hauz khas, Delhi
ARCHITECT BV.Doshi
SITE AREA 11650 SQM
BUILTUP AREA 13750 SQM
PROGRAMME OFFERED
# Fashion Design
# Leather Design # Knitwear Design
# Accessory Design # Fashion Communication
# Textile Design # Apparel Production
# Master of Design
# Master of Fashion Management
# Master of Fashion Technology
NIFT DELHI
BACHLORS MASTERS
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G.FLOOR-FASHION COMMUNICATION
1ST FLOOR-JAYKAR HALL
2ND FLOOR-HEAD OFFICE
3RD FLOOR- LIBRARY
G.FLOOR- CAFÉ
1ST FLOOR-FASHION MANAGEMENT
STUDIES
2ND FLOOR-ADMINISTRATION HEAD OFFICE
3RD FLOOR- NATIONAL RESOURCE CENTRE
A
G.F- FOUNDATION PROGRAMME
1st F -ADMINISTRATION DELHI CENTRE
2ND F- FASHION TECHNOLOGY
3RD F- FASHION COMMUNICATION
4TH F- FASHION PROGRAMME
G.-FOUNDATON PROGRAMME
1ST F-ADMINISTRATION DELHI CENTRE
2ND F-FASHION TECHNOLOGY
3RD F-FOUNDATION PROGRAMME
4TH F- FOUNDATION PROGRAMME
G.FLOOR- FASHION AND LIFE STYLE
ACCESSORIES
1ST FLOOR- FASHION AND TEXTILE
2ND FLOOR-FASHION AND APPERAL
3RD FLOOR-FASHION AND APPERAL
G.FLOOR-FASHION TECHNOLOGY
1ST FLOOR-FASHION TEXTILE
2ND FLOOR-FASHION AND APPERAL
3RD FLOOR-FASHION AND APPEARL
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C
D
E
F
A B
C
D
F E
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ABOUT-
Today, National Institute of Fashion Technology Delhi has
emerged as a leader in fashion education with the ability to
integrate
knowledge, academic freedom, critical independence, creative
thinking. A history of being in existence for 25 years stands
as a testimony to our fundamentals where academic
excellence lies at the core.The institute has stood as a beacon
of serious critical engagement, a key enabler in developing
competent professionals.
APPROACH-
It is easily available from the balbir saxena marg, the road
leading to the Asian Games Village. Access is from
northwest and south east side of the campus. The site is
surrounded by spastic soceity building by romi khosla,
classical dance institute and hauz khas housing society.
The building practically covers the whole site is irregular
shape
Topography has been modified to accommodate parking
requirements as well as the kund and amphitheater so
what is perceived as a ground floor , actually has a floor
below it.
TOPOGRAPHY-
The concept used by B.V Doshi for this building is to
represent it as a traditional town square through various
elements like, inward looking facades, interactive corridors,
bridges, terraces and communicative facades. He tried to
symbolize the evolution of building with time and it evolves
vivid memory of rich cultural heritage of the passing era.
interlinked facades resulting in the open space with a definite
space feeling. However open spaces such as courtyards in
traditional context are closed and fininte in nature. The basic
functional zoning is based upon the nature of requirement
CONCEPT-
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1. ENTERANCE PLAZA
2. RECEPTION
3. ENTERANC FOYER
4. SUNKEN COURT
5. LOUNGE
6. CLASS ROOMS
7. LABORATOTRY
8. PRINT SHOP
9. CANTEEN
10. AMPHITHEATER
8 1 9
10 6
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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-2.41m
+1.05m
+4.51m
+7.97m
+11.43m
+15.82m
basement
lounge
Exhibition
hall
director
Resource centre
Court yard
SECTION THROUGH RESOURCE CENTRE
ART ROOM ( Table size900x900) RESOURCE CENTRE
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Structure
Frame structure is used in all blocks same grid has been followed all over. Grid of 7.88m square
hollow concrete column.
Materials
Building has combo of various material like random stone masonry, stone grit as well as smooth
plaster for walls, Steel frame screen with reflected glass, and usage of various colors on its inner
surface
Staircase and lift
Stairways are provided in all blocks for vertical circulation. 2 lifts are provided in academic and
administrative block. External flight of stairs have been given to connect spaces externally but they
are accessed occasionaly.
Air conditioning
Though there is provision of 3 central air conditioning of 120 ton. Only some have central a/c the
other blocks have split air conditioning of 15.7.4,5 ton. Lighting and ventilation. Natural light is
provided to all studios but the sunlight cause glare on the blackboard. Only workshops has given to
skylights, other than this artificial lighting were also there.
Electricity
Electric cables are running underground Institute, box room has been provided in the back side of the
hostel block
Water supply
Nift delhi has its own water pump room to supply the water through pipe lines running under ground,
they have facility to get 24 hour of water supply even then they have small syntax tanks on the mumty
of staircases.
Fire fighting
Fire fighting provision has been given near the lift but. Fire extinguishers were also provided to
sensitive places like lectures rooms computer lab workshops etc.
Parking
Open paved parking on one side of the institute for staff and faculty member for about 100 provided.
Earlier the basement was designed for parking but now it is used as workshop so students park their
vehicle on road side in front of the institute.
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MACHINE LAB
PATTERN MAKING LAB
COMPUTER LAB
DYEING & PRINTING LAB
KNITTING LAB
LIBRARY
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Critical analysis -
The blocks have no relation to the courts.
Every space have different orientation in the building.The main court orient itself in the
direction of diagonal axis secondary orients toward the stage,and different building blocks have
different orientation
Symbolically formless and fragmented, building image portrays the confused scene of fashion
in India, which is struggling to find its own identity among the growing western influence and
people finding it hard to find a way through, opting for the amorphous mix of the two. This
above said fact can be explained as the building has acquired too many elements which fails to
coalesce visually as well as functionally.
The glazed bridge, which do not go with the over-all image of the institute. the elements
depicting the ethnic image- the baoli, the terraces, the jharokhas, bazaar like atmosphere, the
court.
Stepped baoli is out of scale. Thus it is the symbolic portrayal of the past . It does not
intermingle with the present times.
The studio spaces are too small and does not provide with the functional freedom.
Cat-walk space is just enough for holding in-house fashion parades or rehearsal but insufficient
for larger gatherings.
Library - less reading space in library, excessive heat gain during summers due to curtain wall
glazing.
User review -
• lack of proper playing space/ recreation space
• hostel facility on the campus premises is also lacking
• lack of proper exhibit / display space
• lack of auditorium and gymnasium
• Few departments have insufficient labs and few
departments share labs.
• locker facility for the students is absent
• landscape area is also lacking from the overall
layout.
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LOCATION Madhapur,opposite
Hitec city Hyderabad
ARCHITECT Ar. Sanjay Mohe
SITE AREA 15,210 SQM
BUILTUP AREA 11,000 SQM
There Is only one approach road to the site on S- W side.
On S- W side - Cybertower. offices, shops.
On N- W side - Open Space.
On N-E side - Offices. Residences.
ABOUT-
The entrance to the building is through an amphitheater, which leads to the double height lobby and also to
the auditorium. The plan revolves around the courtyard, which also stepped and landscaped, the pergola Is
quite significient resting on a 10m span beam. The light and shadow concept is wonderfully used.The
design is purely geometric non-linear placements of cubes there by creating together interesting grooves
and patterns, which result in an overall interesting design.
APPROACH-
TOPOGRAPHY-
hyderabad lying on the deccan platinum(contoured
rocky) has a hot and dry climate with arid conditions.
There is little rainfall and winds are dry.
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1-Security post
2a - Machine lab.
2b - Machine lab.
3 - Court
4a - Art room
4b - Art room
5a - Pattern making lab.
5b - Pattern making lab.
6- Audio visual room
7- Waiting
8-Administration/Accounts
9- Canteen
10- Recreation and games
11- Terraces
12- Kitchen
13a- Classroom
14- Computer room
15- Auditorium
16- Entrance foyer
17- Entrance court
19- Water pooL
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NEW BLOCK OF NIFT HYDERABAD
B
C
D
A Court yard
G.F- Entrance lobby
- Stationary shop
F.F- Faculty foundation programme
S.F- Knitwear faculty room
T.F- Faculty fashion communition
- Lift & staircase
G.F- Entrance lobby
- Knitting lab
- Workshop
F.F- Foundation programme
S.F- Knitwear design & cad lab
T.F- Photography lab & fashion
communition
G.F- Knitwear design
F.F- Foundation programme
S.F- Foundation programme
T.F- Conference
- Rest rooms (toilets) & staircase
G.F- Fashion & lifestyle studios
- Office
F.F- fashion management dept.
S.F- Knitwear design & pattern lab
T.F- Graphic studio
A
B
D
C
PATTERN MAKING LAB STUDIO
CORRIDOR STAIRCASE
COURTYARD
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AUDITORIUM-
The auditorium with a capacity to hold about 3500persons boasts of a
very dramatic effect created by the slits in the roofs. It can hold ramp
as well.
COURTS-
Small courts are provided in between various classes to create an
informal atmosphere. The landscaping has been done AND the courts
are well shaded.
CANTEEN-
Canteen is non-AC with capicity of 150 persons. Shape of canteen is
L. Facility of A.C. and non A.C. guest rooms are also provided in the
upper floors. A small gym is also provided in this block.
STORAGE-
Lockers are properly arranged in the corridors and so they remain
under public surveillance all the time, thus saving on security tensions.
RESOURCE CENTRE-
Collection of 10,000 books & 3,000 student project work, journals, A-
V materials and C.D. are provide.Leading Indian and foreign journals
are subscribed.Various materials of different departments are provided
like different fabrics. Reading and sitting arrangements are not
sufficient.
RECREATIONAL AREAS-
Gym is provided in the canteen block on the upper floor. Basket ball
court is given in the rear end.T.T. table is give in the main block on the
first floor. Informal courts with steps for sitting are give.
RECREATION STUDENT’S STORAGE RESOURCE CENTRE
CANTEEN BLOCK
COURTYARD
AUDITORIUM
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Critical analysis -
The blocks are in simple geometry of cubes relation and courts as well.
Every space is interactive in nature.
The pargolas ,stepped courts and interactive corridors make campus live.
Water body responds to climate.
Concrete blocks for wall & roofs prevent heating of internal spaces than outer in great
extent.
Proper natural light arrangement to various studios ,lecture halls & labs.
Slits are also given for natural light.
Cat-walk space is just enough for holding in-house fashion parades or rehearsal but
insufficient for larger gatherings.
.
• Lack of shaded (by vegetation)outdoor playing space/ recreation space
• Boys hostel facility on the campus premises is also lacking
• Lack of proper exhibit / display space
• Few departments have insufficient labs and few departments share labs. As machine room
etc.
• Locker facility for the students is in corridors
• Reading space in library is not sufficient.
• Over all user friendly design i.e comfortable ,eye soothing , interactive & climate
responsive.
• Staircases are in fashion of ramp with 3-5 steps & long landing.
User Review -
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LOCATION GH-O, Road Gandhinagar
ARCHITECT Datta & Datta Associates
SITE AREA 20,000 SQM
BUILTUP AREA 11,300 SQM
ABOUT-
The Vision of the NIFT gandhinagar is to develop human resources in the fields of Fashion Design,
Technology and Management. NIFT has set academic standards and excelled in thought leadership by
providing a pool of creative genius and technical competence to the fashion industry, nationally as well as
globally. The institute provides a common platform for fashion education, research and training. NIFT stresses
on:-
Knowledge of technologies involved with textiles, apparel, jewelry, accessories, designs and their
manufacturing. Commercial, managerial and marketing aspects, knowledge of traditional Indian especially
Gujarat’s crafts and techniques.
NIFT GANDHINAGAR
It is in sector 2, the outer side of Gandhinagar on the ahmd-adaiaj road. Dheeru Bhai Ambani College of
technical education is just adjacent to the NfFT Gandhinagar. NID gandhinagar is also there after 1 km
from the institute.
APPROACH-
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1
2
3
3 3 4
4 5
6
6
7
7
7
7
3
8
9 10
3
3
1. ENTRANCE
2. COURTYARD
3. STUDIOS
4. LABS
5. STATIONARY
SHOP
6. ADMINISTRATION
7. LIFT
8. RECEPYION
9. AUDITORIUM
10. STUDENT
ACTIVITY
CENTRE
SITE CLIMATE - HOT & DRY Climate –
It is east-west oriented, a wide covered corridor is running along the court to avoid sunlight .Jaiselmer
stone and grit plaster has been used on exterior wall. Bigger opening has been provided but in the shaded
part for proper wind flow. Skylights are used in the court of academic block. Basement is getting
artificial light and from ventilators opening to the outer side of the building block.
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COURTYARD 4
5
6
8 7
7
7
9
10
11
12
12
13
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15
16
16
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16
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2
2
2
2
2
1
3
1. ENTRANCE
2. PASSAGE
3. FC STUDIO-1
4. FC STUDIO-2
5. FC STUDIO-3
6. FACULTY ROOM
13. CONFERENCE
14. WAITING
15. DIRECTOR’S
16. OPEN TERRACE
7. LIFT
8. CONFERENCE
9. PHOTOGRAPHY LAB
10. GRAPHIC LAB
11. MERCHANDISING LAB
12. O.T.S
TOPOGRAPHY & ORIENTATION:-
The whole block is east west oriented. The main court also oriented towards east west. Topography
is plane and it has been well constructed to accommodate parking requirements. .
ENTRANCE ADMINISTRATION LIBRARY
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PATTERN MAKING LAB
RESOURCE CENTRE
LECTURE ROOM
PASSAGE
KNITTING LAB
ENTRANCE
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Structure
Framed structure is used in all blocks same grid of 8.5m has been followed all over.
Materials
Building has combination of two materials on exterior. One is stone grit plaster on wall other is
jaiselmer stone.Jaiselmer stone is heat reflective in nature; it is a very suitable material for this
climate.
Steel frame screen with reflected glass has been used on east side facade of the court. In the interior
different primary colors on interior walls and ceilings has been used which divides the space into
various department like fashion or apparel or accessory
Staircase and lift
Lift with (12 people capacity) and stairways are provided in all blocks.Circulations are provided in
place connecting to academic and administrative block.
There are in total 6 staircases among which 3 goes to basement floor. Three lifts are also provided
for vertical circulation in each corner of the building.
Air conditioning
All studios and lecture hall are full air-conditioned. Central AC system has been used and it is
provided to workshops also along with resource centre and offices.
Electricity
Electric cables are running underground Institute. Electric substation has been provided to the left
side of the hostel block in the west corner of the site .
Lighting & ventilation
Natural light is provided to all studios.All Class rooms have been given skylights. Studios are having
glass wall towards court to provide better sunlight and also to create interactive
atmosphere, other than this artificial lighting has been provided.
Fire fighting
Fire extinguishers were also provided to sensitive places like lectures rooms computer lab workshops
etc.
Parking
Two kinds of parking have been provided. One is open paved parking on one side of the institute for
visitors and students and other is in the basement with the workshops for staff and faculty members
for about 50 car is provided which is now being used as workshops.
Building Facade Well Lighted Studios Fire Hose Reel Parking
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Nift Delhi Nift Hyderabad Nift Gandhinagar INFERENCES
ZONING ADMINISTRATIVE,
ACADEMIC,
RESIDENTIAL
(CONVERTED INTO
ADMINISTRATION
BLOCK + FACULTY
REST ROOMS)
ADMINISTRATIVE,
ACADEMIC,
RESIDENTIAL
ADMINISTRATIVE,
ACADEMIC,
RESIDENTIAL
(Under
construction)
ADMINISTRATIVE,
ACADEMIC,
RESIDENTIAL,
RECREATIONAL .
WATER BODY
(CLIMATE) PRESENT AS
KUND OR BOULI
A WATER BODY
HAS BEEN
PROVIDED ON
THE SOUTH
WEST FACE .
NO WATER
BODY PRESENT
WATER BODY
SHOULD BE
THERE.
PLANNING COURTYARD
PLANNING BUT
IRREGULAR IN
SHAPE.
COURTYARD
PLANNING AND
GEOMETRIC IN
NATURE
COURTYARD
PLANNING AND
GEOMETRIC IN
NATURE
COURTYARD
PLANNING ,WHICH
IS EFFICIENT EASILY
SERVES ALL THE
PURPOSES.
FORM COMPLEX FORM.
BUILDING AS A
WHOLE . BUILDING IS
FRAGMENTED ALL
OVER THE CAMPUS.
SIMPLE
GEOMETRICAL
FORM WITH
COMBINATION
OF CUBES WITH
INTERESTING
LEVELS
SIMPLE
GEOMETRICAL
FORM WITH
INTERESTING
DOUBLE HEIGHT
AND TRIPLE
HEIGHT SPACES.
FORM SHOULD BE
SUCH THAT IT
DEPICTS AS A
FASHION INSTITUTE
CIRCULATION 3M WIDE THREE
LEVELED
INTERACTIVE
BRIDGES
CONNECTING
ADMINISTRATION
AND ACADEMIC
WINGS AND 3M WIDE
SINGLE LOADED
CORRIDORS WITHIN
EACH BLOCK.
CIRCULATION
IS AROUND
COURT .3M
WIDE
CORRIDOR
WITH
INTERACTIVE
NATURE
A SINGLE LOADED
2M WIDE
CORRIDOR RUNS
AROUND THE
COURT
CONNECTING TWO
BLOCKS AND
CONTINUING
WITHIN EACH
OTHER.
CIRCULATION
SHOULD BE
MINIMUM.
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Nift Delhi Nift Hyderabad Nift Gandhinagar INFERENCES
RELATION B/T
BUILT AND
NON-BUILT
A LARGE SPACE
ENCLOSED BY BUILT
MASSES.
A SMALL
EXTERNAL COURTS
AND BIG INTERNAL
COURT.
A SMALL
INTERNAL COURT.
SMALL OPEN
SEMI-COVERED
AND COVERED
SPACES ARE
REQUIRED FOR
INFORMAL
GATHERING
INTERACTION BRIDGES, OAT AND
CORRIDORS, LOBBIES
FOR THAT PURPOSES
ARE NOT WORKING.
PROPER
INTERACTIVE
SPACES LIKE
CORRIDORS
,COURTYARDS ETC.
LARGE GATHERING
IN COURTYARD
AND WAITING
SPACES IN FRONT
OF LABS, FOYER OR
STEPS.
PROPER
INTERACTIVE
SPACES TO BE
PROVIDED
VARYING FROM
SMALL TO BIG
COURTYARD FOR
LARGER
GATHERING.
SPORTS AND
RECREATION MISSING IN CAMPUS,,
CATWALK RAMP
USED AS A CRICKET
PITCH.
BOTH INDOOR AND
OUTDOOR
SPORTS/RECREATIO
NAL ACTIVITY TO
BE GIVEN
SMALL ACTIVITY
ROOM IS GETTING
BUILT AS A PART OF
CURRENT
EXTENSION
BOTH INDOOR
AND
OUTDOOR
SPORTS/RECREATI
ONAL ACTIVITY TO
BE GIVEN.
HANDICAPPED
DIVISION NO PROVISION
EXCEPT THE
ENTRANCE RAMP
NO PROVISION NO PROVISION
EXCEPT THE
ENTRANCE RAMP.
NO PROVISION
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STANDARDS….
AUDITORIUM STANDARDS -
Auditorium are most common in corporate training facilities of capacities 200-300 persons.
• The floor area of audi (excluding stage) shall be calculated on the basis of 0.9 sqm per person.
• The avg. height of auditorium shall vary from 6.0 to 7.5 mt.
• The sound lvl must be about 65db for distinct listening conditions.
• Suitable volume for cinema or theaters shall be 4.0 to 5.0 cum/ person
• Ceiling shall be flat but it is increase in the height towards the centre of the hall.
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STANDARDS….
LIBRARY STANDARDS -
Library is to be used by all the
students ,teachers and outsiders ,
from industry and for research and
for preference work.Library is to
be provided for issue books,
catalogues stacks for reference
section, periodical
section,audiovisual
section,viewing facilities
discussion areas photographic
facilities etc.
Enquiry ,issue and catalogue
facilities are to be close to the
entrance of the library for ease of
operation and control.
Also material wing consists of
textiles,costumes and accessories.
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LABS/MACHINE ROOM
4-8 SQM AREA PER STUDENT
STANDARD NIFT-
CANTEEN
0.3 X , WHERE X IS THE NO. OF
PERSON SERVED
CLASS/ DRAWING STUDIOS
AMENITIES PARKING
• CYCLE STAND- 1 SQM FOR 25%
STUDENTS
• BIKE STAND- 3 SQM FOR 25%
STAFF
• CAR - 35 SQM (BASEMENT)
- 30 SQM (STILTS)
- 25 SQM (OPEN)
SOUND / NOISE STANDARDS -
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AREA PROGRAMME….
A. Site Details
1 Area of Site(sq m) 1,17,675
2 Permissible FAR 1
3 Permissible Height 12m
4 Permissible Ground Coverage 25.00%
5 Setbacks
Front 15m
Side 6m
Rear 6m
6 Parking Norms 1Car per 100 sq m
B. Areas as per byelaws
1 Permissible Built up area 16620
2 Permissible Ground Coverage 29418.75
3 No. of Floors Possible 01 to 02
4 Total No. of car parks 167
C. Proposed Area of Project
S. No Administration Area in Sq m No Total Area's
1 Institutional reception 100 1 100
2 Reception 25 1 25
3 Entrance Lobby 100 1 100
4 Nift Bussiness Office 15 1 15
5 Administration Office 150 1 150
6 Admission Office ,10@ 5 Sqm/person 50 1 50
7 Admission Officer 25 1 25
8 PROJECT OFFICER 50 1 50
9 Accounts &Finance office ,10@ 5 Sqm/person 50 1 50
10 Account officer 25 1 25
11 Conference Office 50 1 50
12 Executive Director's Cabin 40 1 40
13 Rest Room with Toilet 20 1 20
14 Secretary with P.A & Waiting 60 1 60
15 Deputy Director's Cabin with P.A & Waiting 60 1 60
16 Examination Room 150 1 150
17 Board Room 150 1 150
18 Store & Record Section 50 1 50
19 Registrar's Office 40 1 40
20 Toilets serving the adm. 50 2 100
21 Common Room for Admn. 40 1 40
Total 1350
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S.No Area's in Sq m No Total Area's
2
Academic Block
S. No Common Facilities Area in Sq m No Total Area's
1 Auditorium for 500 persons @ 0.9 - 1.5 per person 750 1 750
2 Media room for 20 persons 100 1 100
3 Library/Resource centre 400 1 400
4 Exhibition 500 2 1000
5 Amphitheatre 400 1
6 CAD Lab 100 1 100
7 Cad Lab Assistant 20 1 20
8 Photograph Lab 150 1 150
9 Internet Lab Student/Computer centre 100 1 100
10 Stationary Shop 50 1 50
11 Madical Facility 40 1 40
12 Bank with A.T.M. Facility 100 1 100
13 Store 20 1 20
14 Toilets 50 1 50
Total 3007
Departments
H.O.D. 15 5 75
Knitwear Design & Technology
1 Class Room @ 1.5 Sqm per student 45 4 180
2 Art Room @ 3.0 Sqm per student 90 2 180
3 Pattern making Lab @ 5.0 Sqm per student 150 2 300
4 Knitting Room @ 3.0 Sqm per student 90 1 90
5 Lab Assistant 20 1 20
6 Store 40 2 80
7 Faculty Room with 5 Cabins , 1 Common Room 100 1 100
Total 950
Accessory Design
1 Lecture rooms @ 1.5 Sqm per student 45 4 180
2 Design studios @ 5.0 Sqm per student 150 2 300
3 Workshop - Material @ 7.5 Sqm per student 225 1 225
4 Workshop - Leather @ 6.0 Sqm per student 180 1 180
5 Store 40 2 80
6 Lab Assistant 20 2 40
7 Faculty Room with 5 Cabins , 1 Common Room 100 1 100
Total 1105
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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY….........BHOPAL
Fashion Designing Department
1
Class Room - Art room (1x90 sqm)@ 3.0 Sqm per
student 90 1 90
- Studio (1x90 sqm) 90 1 90
2 Fashion Design Lab -Pattern making lab (1x180) 180 1 180
-Machine lab (1x180) 180 1 180
3 Store 40 2 80
4 Lab Assistant 20 1 20
5 Faculty Room with 5 Cabins , 1 Common Room 100 1 100
Total 740
Textile Design & Development
1 Class Room - Art (2x90 sqm)@ 3.0 Sqm per student 90 2 180
- Theory (2x45 sqm) 45 2 90
2 Surface Design Dyeing & Printing) Lab 180 1 180
3 Weaving Lab @ 6.0 Sqm per student 180 1 180
4 Testing lab @ 3.0 Sqm per student 90 1 90
5 Store 40 2 80
6 Lab Assistant 20 2 40
7 Faculty Room with 5 Cabins , 1 Common Room 100 1 100
Total 940
Apparel Marketing & Merchandising
1 Class Room @ 1.5 Sqm per student 45 2 90
2 Apparel Lab @ 6.0 Sqm per student 180 2 360
3 Audio Visual Room @ 5.0 Sqm per student 150 1 150
4 Store 40 2 80
5 Lab Assistant 20 2 40
6 Faculty Room with 5 Cabins , 1 Common Room 100 1 100
Total 820
Total Academic 7692
S. No
Cafeteria Area No Total Area
1 Dining area for 120 Presons 2.5 120 300
2 Kitchen+store 150 1 150
4 Toilets 20 1 20
Total 470
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S. No Hostel Area No Total Area
1 Boy's Hostel for 175 boys twin sharing basis 1400 1 1400
inclCommon facilities in the hostels, like warden
Rooms, recreation / common rooms, kitchen/
dining Facilities, guest rooms etc
2 Girl's Hostel for 175 girls twin sharing basis 1400 1 1400
incl Common facilities in the hostels, like warden
Rooms, recreation / common rooms, kitchen/
dining Facilities, guest rooms etc
Total 2800
S. No Residential Facilities Area No Total Area
1 Director's residence (incl. Servant) 256 1 256
2 Registrar’s residence 155 1 155
3 Dy. Registrar & equivalent officers 96 3 288
4 Professors 155 4 620
5 Associate Professors 96 9 864
6 Assistant Professors 70 17 1190
7 Assistant Registrar or equivalent officers 70 4 280
8 Assistant/ Clerical level staff (Class III) 58 10 580
9 Attendant level staff (Class - IV) 48 5 180
Total 4413
Grand Total 16620
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Architectural thesis
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Guide- ar. Sanjay mathur
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY….........BHOPAL
It is very necessary to know the context of bhopal city regarding built forms
before starting the design of proposd nift campus at Bhouri village in bhopal.
MANIT BHOPAL -
MANIT BHOPAL is a premire Institute of Engineering and Architecture departments.
Simple courtyard planning is done and movement is along the perimeter of courtyards.
Singly and doubly loaded corridors are used.
MANIT BHOPAL CAMPUS
MAIN BLOCK
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MANIT BHOPAL CAMPUS
MAIN BLOCK
COURTYARD
COURTYARD
COURTYARD
COURTYARD
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BHARAT BHAVAN BHOPAL -
Planning Approach
• Courtyard planning: for the consideration of the climate A series of terrace gardens are
weave which could be seen cascading down to the lake
• The visitor enters at the highest level and walk down a pedestrian spine flanked by a
pattern of courtyards, to reach various parts of the complex.
• Each space defines itself
• Each of the parts of the building is distinct, yet allows easily into one another, linked by
meandering paths. The total effect is one of surprise and pleasure.
• In order to avoid the 'museum shock1 in this project the courtyards and the terraced
gardens have been interspersed with the viewing galleries.
COURTYARD
COURTYARD
COURTYARD
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Nature of spaces
• The plan generates two different kind of spaces: open - to - sky and enclosed.
• Spaces are calm in nature.
• The movement leads to the lake through activities where space penetrates into each other
and has a visual transparency from within & outside.
• The plaza created by the different terraces is very public in nature.
• The functions spatially linked to the courtyards, inner volume changes according to the site
conditions and requirements of the functions.
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COURTYARDS -
While much of their value can be attributed to
cultural factors climate has been the key factor
,and the formation of activity zones Even today, it
is normal to extend some day-to-day functions
,into open areas Be it the breeze in summers and
winters, drawn into the open areas for comfort As
a matter of fact there is much in architectural
expression that addresses the interior and the
exterior in several distinctive ways. This generated
very specific and very functional spaces like
pavilions, thresholds, courtyards and terraces.
A courtyard articulates floors. Courtyard is the
heart of the area H supports. Particularly it is the
layer of spaces it holds that gradually built up the
sequence of activities.
Internal open spaces, in the form of courtyards,
became another thematic element in all scales of
domestic architecture. From small urban houses to
large mansions and palaces, courtyards became the
key organizational elements responding to climatic
conditions as well as the cultural needs of
communities
This private internal open space also acquired
special significance while serving various levels of
privacy A wide range of household activities could
extend into courtyards These spaces became the
living areas of all domestic architecture. Courtyard
spaces, drawing people out into the open, were
further supported by terraces serving similar
functional and climatic needs in the warmer and
more and /ones, one can see the extra effort made
to build terraces, as if one was building a
courtyard at a higher level. It would not only be
articulated m its construction system, but also get
connected to the spaces at that level
DESIGN APPROACH
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CONCEPT -
“LEARNING WAS NOT HAPPENING STRICTLY IN CLASSROOMS,
BUT IN THE CORRIDORS AND THE SPACES IN BETWEEN AS WELL.”
Education is basically the INTERACTION among its all components like between teacher
and students, between faculty, between students and also between built and open spaces and
between all these and nature . Natural enviornment is quite important as nature refresh us
always while artificial is momentry.
Main key factor are USERS. Design approach should be user friendly which should provide
a proper shape to their over all development .
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CONCEPT -
“Generating a Creative Enviornment among Built Mass, Nature
and Users by TRANSFORMATION OF COURTYARDS”
TRANSFORMATION OF COURTYARDS
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DESIGN OUTPUT…. 60
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DESIGN OUTPUT…. 61
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DESIGN OUTPUT…. 62
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DESIGN OUTPUT…. 63
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DESIGN OUTPUT…. 64
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DESIGN OUTPUT…. 65
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DESIGN OUTPUT…. 66
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• NATIONAL BUILDING CODE-2005
• NEUFERT
• TIMER SAVER BUILDING TYPES
• TIMER SAVER ARCCHITECTURAL DESIGN DATA
• TIMER SAVER LANDSCAPE DESIGN
• LANGUAGE OF SPACE BY BRYAN LAWSON
• MANUAL OF TROPICAL HOUSING AND BUILDING
BY O.H. KOEINGSBERGER
BIBLIOGRAPHY….
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