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    THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ARTNEW DELHI

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    GENERAL ANALYSISLOCATION:

    Ja ipur House, Ind ia ga te, New Delhi .

    l at i t ude and longi t u te 52'30" N 13'23" E.

    SURROUNDING LAND USE:

    DESIGN APPROACH:To cr eate a bu ilt env ironment whic h creates the r igh t back grou nd to v iew the works

    on display

    Not t o bec om e ' lo ud ' an d overwhe lm the visi to r ,i .e .w i t hou t beco min g an ob jec t

    of art itself,yet retaini ng digni ty a nd impressiveness

    First a im was to design the new extension in a manner that w oul d c onv ey i tsinc lus ive prog ramm e as a contemp orary publ i c b u il d i n g

    The secon d was to design a bui ld i ng that wou ld har mon ize with the sit e a n d its orig ina l

    inhab i t an t ,the Jaipur HouseThe extension to Jaipur House has inst ead been d ev el op ed wit h a new v ocabu la ry

    ,based on re interpretat ion an d inno vat ion ,as well as a respect for our archi tectu ral

    heritage an d contextual s ignif i c a n c e

    PROJECT DETAILS

    be ga n in july 2001. co mp le te d

    in no vem ber 2009.

    BUILDING APPROACH

    :

    The museu m adjoins to t he jaipur ho use near

    India gate.

    Nearest metro s tat ion is cent era lseceretrait an d

    also Khan market

    ART MUSEUMDEEPTI CHAUHAN

    UV 2200041

    YEAR : IV YEAR SEM : VIII

    SESSION : JAN 2014 - JUNE 2014

    BATCH : 01 ( 2010 2015)NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART-JAIPUR HOUSE, INDIA GATE

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    ART MUSEUMDEEPTI CHAUHAN

    UV 2200041

    YEAR : IV YEAR SEM : VIII

    SESSION : JAN 2014 - JUNE 2014

    BATCH : 01 ( 2010 2015)NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART-JAIPUR HOUSE, INDIA GATE

    O R I E N T A T I O N

    The or i entat ion is go ver ned by the posi t ion ing o f t he o r ig i n a lJa ipur

    House on t he site an d sh ape of th e plo t .

    The th ree blo c ks a r e p l a c e d o r t h o g o n a lly to th e s ite edges t o der iv e

    maxi mum possib le use of sp ace on t he s i te.

    To k eep as substant ia la dis tanc e as possib le bet we en the

    extension a n d t he or ig inal bu ild ing .

    To ali gn th e New Wing with t he sit ing oft he o lder bu il d i n g ,a f reestand in g c o l o n n a d e h a s b e e n b u ilt as a screen paral le l

    to th e rear f ac ad e of J a ipur House.

    A g ar d en c ou r t is f o rmed be t ween

    the o ld an d t h e new bu i ld ing,it restores an d re inforces th e

    original ax is,c lear ly

    establish ing in the process the greater archi tectur a l h ierarchy

    of the o lder Ja ipur House.

    CLIMATE ANALYSIS

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    ART MUSEUMDEEPTI CHAUHAN

    UV 2200041

    YEAR : IV YEAR SEM : VIII

    SESSION : JAN 2014 - JUNE 2014

    BATCH : 01 ( 2010 2015)NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART-JAIPUR HOUSE, INDIA GATE

    SPACE ANALYSIS

    The f irst s pac e entered is t h e r e c e p t i o n a n d f a ci l i t a ti o n lo b b y t h a t is

    f o rmed b y t h e corner o f t he " angle d " s qu are w hic h sits wi th in t he t r ip le

    heig ht atr iu m of the f irst g al le ry b lo ck

    The adjo i n in g gallery blo c k h as t wo o f its upp er f loors l in ked to thisf irst

    block t h rough a b r idg e fo rmed b y ramps .

    The extern a lly accessed Exhib i t ion Hal l spac e islo c a t e d a t t h e l o w e r level of this second blo c k .

    Th e g al l er y f lo or s b e t w e e n t h e t wo blo c ks h a v e " s t a g g e r e d" f loor

    l e v els. This creates wit h i n e a c h o f t h e blocks , a va r ie t y o fvo lumes to

    suit d ifferent disp layre quirements.

    The gal lery f lo o rs b e t we en t h e t w o b lo c ks m a y b e visit ed i n a

    con t inuous sequenc ef ro m t o p t o b o t t o m . Ho we v e r , given t he ex ten t

    o f t h e a rea t o b e visit e d w i t h in t h e g alleries, a v is i tor would require

    mor e than a d ay t o see a l l the f lo ors i n d e t a i l.

    The g aller y fl oors are there fo re des igned to b e seen separa te ly over seve ra l visits. For such a requ i rement t he c i r cu la t io n t o e a c h o f t h e

    floo rs have be en design ed t o b e accessed separa tely as w el l .

    ORGANISATION OF SPACES WITHIN THE GALLERIES:

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    ART MUSEUMDEEPTI CHAUHAN

    UV 2200041

    YEAR : IV YEAR SEM : VIII

    SESSION : JAN 2014 - JUNE 2014

    BATCH : 01 ( 2010 2015)NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART-JAIPUR HOUSE, INDIA GATE

    FORM ANALYSIS

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    ART MUSEUMDEEPTI CHAUHAN

    UV 2200041

    YEAR : IV YEAR SEM : VIII

    SESSION : JAN 2014 - JUNE 2014

    BATCH : 01 ( 2010 2015)NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART-JAIPUR HOUSE, INDIA GATE

    FORM ANALYSIS

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    ART MUSEUMDEEPTI CHAUHAN

    UV 2200041

    YEAR : IV YEAR SEM : VIII

    SESSION : JAN 2014 - JUNE 2014

    BATCH : 01 ( 2010 2015)NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART-JAIPUR HOUSE, INDIA GATE

    USER ANALYSIS ENTRY TO THE SITEVehicular entry to th esite is f rom the ga te ad jacen t t o the High

    Cour t onSher Shah Suri Mar g, w hil e th eexi t g at e is

    o nthe Hexagon road .Visitors who a p p r o a c ht he si te on f o o t m ayenter from

    any o f thesegates. Service entry to t he com pl ex is from Justice Sunanda

    Bhandare Marg at t he rear o f the co mp lex , on the s ide of theAir Fo rce O ff ic ers Mess .

    Cargo vehicles enter throu gh the serv ice ga te to access

    : f reight e levators t hat are lo cat ed in the rear corner o f eac ho f

    th e three bloc ks of the New Wing.

    Visi tors wh o enter the co mpl ex through the Hexago n Gat e have

    the opt io n to app ro ach the NGMA Inst itu t ion an d Admin ist rat ive

    Block f irst, bef or e conti nui ng t o the Centr al Court

    The app ro ac h f rom t he entry ga te a t the High Cour t en d leadsthe v is itor through lan ds cap ed gardens to th e Centra l Cour t .

    From here the visitor chooses t o visi t the per man ent art

    col lect ion ei ther within the New Wing or the ol der Jaipur House.

    ILLUMINATION

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    ART MUSEUMDEEPTI CHAUHAN

    UV 2200041

    YEAR : IV YEAR SEM : VIII

    SESSION : JAN 2014 - JUNE 2014

    BATCH : 01 ( 2010 2015)NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART-JAIPUR HOUSE, INDIA GATE

    ILLUMINATION

    Diffused dayl ig ht i l luminatest he g allery floors fro m t he sides. The galleries ar e alsol itf r om abo ve b y means o f specially des ignedskylightstha t a l l owon ly indirect, di f fusedd ayl ight ing to i l luminate the deeper centra l spaces of thegal lery floors.

    Natural i l lumination within th e gal lery spacesis sup plem ented b y" in te l l igent"

    art i f icial i l lu minatio n systems.

    Dayl ightsensors auto mati cal ly regula tethe overa l l ambi ent l ight ing wi thingal lery

    spaces toa preset i l lumination level th atremainscons tan t ir respective ofvar iat ions in

    sunl ight caused by diurnal orseasonalcycles.

    Thepr imary i l luminationwi th in thegalleriesis therefore pr ov id edby des igned day

    l ight ing, sup plement ed wi th synchron ised, co lour b a lan ced ,h ig h ef f ic iency f luorescent

    l ight fittings.

    A gr ido f ce i l ingm o u n t e dl ight ingtracks pr ov id e further f lexibi l ity t o highl ight speci f ic

    ar t ob jects usingspecial ly d e ve l o p e d l o wglare track mounted luminaries.

    The paintings are di spl ayed o n a system of mo va bl e mo du lar wal ls. The wal l posit ions,

    therefore, are f lex ib le and c an b e al tered at any po in t a n d posi t i oned acc or d i ng t o the

    specia ll ydesigned f loor ingpat terns whi ch are in " sync" wi th thel ight i n garrangements.

    In thisw ay th e layout of t he Permanent Gal lery f loors are no t frozen but h av e th e

    ca p a c i t y t o b e ch a n g e d a n d a d d e d t o,a t anystagein the fut ure. Therefore, eve n th e

    Permanent Gal lery f loors h av e an inbui l t po tent i a l to b ed yn am i ca l l y ch a n g e d in

    response to displayspeci f ic demands o f thecurator f rom t ime tot ime.

    MATERIAL ANALYSIS & LIGHTING

    PVCstrip800mmw i d eis p l ac ed in

    f rontofall exhibitsw h i c hserves as

    tact i le or ienta t ion c lueto personsw i th

    vision impairment.

    The Layered facades generate the

    impression o fgenerousverandahsa n d

    entran ce por t ions typ i ca l o f t heo lder

    inst i tut ion bui ld ings that stands eithersideso f

    r a j pa th . TheLayer ing eff ect has bee n

    ex tended t oth e detai ls of s tone

    c l a d d i n g .

    Themasonry wallsh a v e b e e n

    h igh l igh ted b ymeans of a luminium

    flashings an d corners.

    The patt erno f r ed

    sandstoneisused to c r e a t emodernis t

    arch i tec ture .

    The aca des are designed aslayers or planes

    that ov er lap to der ive a cer ta in

    s oph ist icat ion.

    EXHIBITAREA:

    WALL LAYERING

    STRUCTURAL PARKING SERVICE& LANDSCAPING

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    ART MUSEUMDEEPTI CHAUHAN

    UV 2200041

    YEAR : IV YEAR SEM : VIII

    SESSION : JAN 2014 - JUNE 2014

    BATCH : 01 ( 2010 2015)NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART-JAIPUR HOUSE, INDIA GATE

    STRUCTURAL,PARKING,SERVICE& LANDSCAPING

    STRUCTURE:The st ruc tu r a l s ys tem is a 7.68m X 7 .68m g r i d w h i ch isa n e co n o m i ca l sp a nina f la ts lab system.Columns a r e a t t h e c o r n er o f t h e squares ,f r o m w h i c h ar es p a n n e d t h e m a i n 4 p er i ph er al b e am s a n d t h e s ec o n da ryd i a g o n a l beams. The res t o f the space is d i v i d e d in t r iangular co f fe rs wh i ch h e l p t o r e d u c e th ed e p t h of th e overa l l s t ructure.The o the r a d v a n t a g e o f t h e t r ian g ul ar co f f e r sys tem is t h eflexibi l i ty of the exh ib i t i on spa c e; for t h e b o t t o m fa c e o f t h e

    co f f e r ribsw o u l dh a ve d o u b l e s l id in gtracksfor l ightsan d d isp laypanels or wal ls.

    LANDSCAPING:The t rees p res en t o n sit e h a v e b ee n i n co r p o r a t ed i n tot h el a n d s c a p e d e s i g n o f t h e co mp l e x in a w a y t h a t sc reen st h enew er bu i ld ings, present ing the facades as f rag ment sagainst th eful ler a p p e a r a n ce o f t h e o l d e r b u i l d i n g .New treesh a v eb e e np l a n te d i n a manner to genera t e a va r ietyo f o p e ncour tya rds .

    Large u n h i n d e r e d g r e e n sp a c es an d s imp le l i nes de f in ing theh a r d p a v ed a rea f rom the g r een,p r o v i d e a su i tab leb a c k g r o u n dforscu lp tura l displays .

    Plants an d f lower bed sa r ekep t to the min imum.

    PARKING:

    Acces sible pa rk i ng w i th ove r allm in imum d imens ion 3600mm x

    5000mm ,i n c l u d i n ga islesp a ce o f 1200mma r eg i ven . _ . ,

    u n d e r g r o u n d p a r k i n g =15 cars

    su r face park in g= 264c ars.

    SERVICES:

    Service l iftsan d also passeng erl i fts are pro vi ded.

    Ramp sare alsopr ov id ed for every raise in th eb u ild i n g .

    Toiletsar ep r o v i d e da t e a c h floorsa n da lso p ro v i ded for disa b l e d.