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Synopsis in subject
Seminar -Thesis Topic (semester –VII)
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For the partial fulfilment of degree
Bachelor of Architecture.
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CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Mr. Ojasvini singh has submitted the assignments for this Project
titled SCHOOL FOR BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED towards the fulfilment of the
requirements of subject Seminar -Thesis Topic (semester-VII) for the graduate degree
- B.Arch. in Nov -2017. This is bonafide work of the above student of MIT (E) college,
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I also hereby declare that the synopsis of all the three topics
entitled (I) School for blind and visually impaired (ii)Art museum (iii)
Archaeology institute and research center submitted to MIT
department of architecture Beed bypass road Aurangabad is
prepared by me and all the conclusion and inferences are a result of
my personal efforts.
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CONTENTS:
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1.1 Preamble
1.1.2 Aim………………………………………………………………………………. 4
1.1.3 Objectives……………………………………………………………………... 4
1.1.5 Methodology…………………………………………………………………. 5
2.1 Preamble
2.1.2 Aim………………………………………………………………………………. 4
2.1.3 Objectives……………………………………………………………………... 4
1.1.6 Methodology…………………………………………………………………. 5
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2.2.1 Introduction………………………………………………………………………
3.1 Preamble
3.1.2 Aim………………………………………………………………………………. 4
3.1.3 Objectives…………………………………………………………………….... 4
3.1.5 Methodology…………………………………………………………………… 5
References
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LIST OF FIGURES:
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LIST OF TABLES:
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Table 3:
LIST OF MAPS:
Map 2: contents
ABBREVIATIONS:
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1.1.1 Introduction
Traditionally Indian society had ignored the need for providing training to
visually impaired children and accepted them as they are, sometime out of
pity and often getting amused by their simple ways.
37 million people across the globe who are blind, over 12 million are from
India and 75% of these are cases of avoidable blindness
There are 300 schools for the visually impaired across the country covering
20,000 visually impaired children. This coverage is merely 3 percent of the
population of the schoolage visually impaired children in the country.
Establishing an educational spaces, to learn the blind and visual impaired
how to Self-dependence, life skills, Braille language, and basic sciences, so
they will not be a burden on society and elimination the ignorance.
Creating entertainment spaces, outdoor and gardens for blind and visual
impaired to let them explore their own energies
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The main idea behind the school for blind and visually impaired is to create
spaces and program. which teaches the visually impaired to enhance their
other sensory perception and be able to develop knowledge and
confidence to live normally in the society bringing together the educational,
Vocational , and research facilities. It would help each age group to learn
from each other and build a community of their own
1.1.2 Aim.
1.1.3 Objectives.
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The scope of this project is to accommodate and provide all the prominent
facilities of film making to people from all the socio-economic groups equally in a
single premise. The entire site shall be designed keeping in mind the creative
needs of the field, yet maintaining the overall context and thus providing the
finest solution to each issue
The limitation of this project is that not every aspect of film making can be
accommodated in this project, but only those which are prominently required.
1.1.5 Methodology.
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TOPIC
SELECTION
SITE SELECTION(NASHIK)
DATA ANALYSIS
DESIGN PROPOSAL
CONCLUSION
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Being a national level centre, it is only fair and necessary for the institute to be
located in a city with above average infrastructure and facilities. The site shall
be selected keeping in mind the availability of road, railway and air transport
facilities. A conscious effort will be put in studying necessary cultural,
commercial and industrial aspects to support the regular deliverables of the
design institute. As of now, the site for the campus can be proposed either at
Nashik or at Nagpur in Maharashtra, considering the above aspects.
Nashik is well known for its charming beauty and rich natural resources.
Besides, it is famous for its historical places. Nashik city is known in the world
map because of its educational, research and development institutions. The
district also has an important military base. Nashik is the industrialized district in
north-western Maharashtra and a religious hub in the country.
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1. 2 Case study.
offer a selection of stages, ranging in size from 3,500 to 13,500 sq ft, and all of the
associated office and workshop space that productions require. We cater
mainly for the British independent filmmaker, but have also recently completed
larger international projects
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3 Mills Studios
3 Mills Studios is a centre for film and television production in East London. The
site of a former distillery in Three Mills became a dedicated centre for
television and film production work with the establishment in the 1980s of Bow
Studios, Three Mills Island Studios, and Edwin Shirley Productions. In the mid-
1990s the three studios merged to become 3 Mills Studios, under the
management of Workspace Group.
Facilities
3 Mills Studios has over 75,000 square feet (6,967.72 square metres) of filming
space, including 9 filming stages and 2 theatrical rehearsal stages. Stage 7 at
13,483 square feet (1,252.63 square metres) is the largest, while Stage 2 at
3,219 square feet (299.07 square metres) is the smallest.
The 10,437 square feet (969.64 square metres) Stage 5 has a similar floor size
to the Royal Albert Hall.
3 Mills Studios has over 170 production offices ranging from 151 to 2,700
square feet (14.02 to 250.83 square metres), 4 prop stores ranging from 712 to
1,319 square feet (66.14 to 122.53 square metres), 8 make-up rooms, and 12
dressing rooms.
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the site is now an attractive mix of buildings of various shapes and sizes. There
are no fully equipped TV studios here but there are an impressive 11 stages
plus a number of rehearsal rooms, workshops, prop stores and over 200
production offices. Most stages were adapted from previous industrial use so
have a variety of proportions and roof heights. Most have fairly basic grids
unlike the purpose built stages at sites like Pinewood, Elstree, Leavesden or
Shepperton. Only stage 15 has air extraction built in and none has air cooling
which means they are bound to get pretty warm when used for long periods
with a big lighting rig.
The studio site until 2014 was two separate sites side by side and linked by a
bridge over the river. On the west were stages A, C and D and associated
workshops and offices and to the east the island with the old mills and the
numbered stages 1 - 15. (stages 3, 10, 13, and 14 no longer exist.) In 2014,
despite increased demand for studio space, the entire western section was
closed and demolished for redevelopment. The studios are owned by the
London Legacy Development Corporation - who, let's be honest, are not
particularly interested in film and TV but have a remit to redevelop and
upgrade this whole area with new housing, business premises and shops.
The stages are used for all kinds of work including pop videos and
commercials and for rehearsing rock tours and West End musicals etc.
Several feature films have also been made here such as Topsy Turvy, 28 Days
Later, Sexy Beast, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Made in Dagenham,
Sunshine and Attack the Block. 3 Mills is also used to film single-camera TV
drama and in recent years they have occasionally been used to record
multi-camera TV shows using OB units. Not only that but live TV comes from
here now - channel 4's Million Pound Drop is made at 3 Mills. The 2015 series
of Masterchef was also shot here.
Most features have been made in the stages to the west, which offered a
degree of privacy away from the rest of the site. With these having been lost,
it is possible that 3 Mills will find it more difficult to attract this kind of work in
the future.
These studios are reasonably close to tube and DLR stations and with good
road, rail and even air connections via London City. However, they are
situated well away from most of London's other film and TV studios so those
working in the industry living to the west probably find them not as easy to
commute to. They are also sited well away from prop hire and scenery
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Stage 2 - 3,129 sq ft - very dead acoustic and mostly used for theatrical and
musical rehearsals
Stage 4 - 6,034 sq ft - (links to stage 6) square shape and used for some single
camera dramas such as Diary of Anne Frank
Stage 5 - 10,437 sq ft - same size as arena of Royal Albert Hall. Often used for
rehearsals but also commercials and features such as Attack The Block.
Stage 6 - 8,056 sq ft. Contains an L-shaped blue screen. Used for Hells'
Kitchen and The Slammer amongst many others.
Stage 7 - 13,483 sq ft - largest stage here. Used for Ant and Dec's Saturday
Night Takeaway, Bad Girls, Never Let Me Go plus many others.
Stage 8 - smallest at 3,802 sq ft. Used for Hell's Kitchen, 28 weeks Later, Lead
Balloon etc.
Stage 9 - 8,949 sq ft. Million Pound Drop, The Slammer, Terry Pratchett's
Hogfather and so on.
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Stage 11 - 8,128 sq ft and with a block and tackle grid. Million Pound Drop,
The Mighty Boosh and many rock tour rehearsals. Has a covered area
alongside suitable for an OB scanner or portacabins providing TV facilities.
Stage 12 - 7,834 sq ft and with highest grid on site. Used for Million Pound
Drop, Diary of Anne Frank, Ant and Dec's Push The Button, Sunshine.
Stage 15 - 5,320 sq ft and the newest (purpose-built) stage on site with gantry,
I-beam grid and external power source for OB scanner. Gordon Ramsay
Cookalong Live, The Deep Blue Sea plus various ads etc.
Stage A - 10,499 sq ft. Several features such as Eastern Promises, Tim Burton's
Corpse Bride, Enter Shikara made here.
Stage C - 9,169 sq ft. Direct access to stages A and D. Fantastic Mr Fox, Tim
Burton's Corpse Bride, Sunshine.
Stages A, C and D were grouped together on the west of the site along with
various workshops and warehouses and were ideal as a base for making
feature films. This area was separated from the rest of the site by a central
gate in the roadway that linked the two halves of 3 Mills.
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2.1.1 INTRODUCTION
In today’s world human are subjected to high competition, they have to
face both success and failure, where success take into soaring heights, top of
the world, but failure can bring him down at emotional level and lead to
depression and frustration. Human beings can stand a certain amount of
frustration, conflict and anxiety. But if the burden become too great and
exceeds the threshold of what they can endure, they may lapse into
abnormality ranging from mild to severe. It is at this stage a person may for
addiction by drug for comfort and release of tension and frustration, leading
to additional and much greater mental and physical problem.
This success and failures which has to be faced a person finds a way to fight
his or her inner failure and surrenders to addictions…. may it drug or alcohol.
An estimated 25 million people in the world use drug, including 25 million who
suffer from illicit drug dependence. This constitutes a public, health, socio-
economic development and security problem for both industrialized and
developing countries alike. The important role of drug dependence
prevention and treatment as part of demand reduction and public health
has been repeatedly emphasized international agreements.
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The purpose of rehabilitation is to restore the losses the person has undergone
being a drug addict. The losses are in terms of:
1. Physical
2. Mental
3. Financial
4. Social.
A well designed and well-planned drugs De- Addiction centre can boost the
process of rehabilitation and recovery of such persons.
2.1.2 AIM
2.1.3 OBJECTIVES
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Our limitation is to design the training and curing centre which will be with
accommodation.
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2.1.5 METHODLOGY.
TOPIC
SELECTION
SITE SELECTION
DATA ANALYSIS
DESIGN PROPOSAL
CONCLUSION
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Pune is the ninth-most populous city in India and the second largest in the
state of Maharashtra after the state capital city of Mumbai. Pune is also
known as the city of Youth because of its education Pattern and climate.
Pune is the eighth largest metropolis in India and second largest in the
Maharashtra. Pune area is 450 sq.km and having population 50,49,968. It was
the capital of Maratha Empire under Shivaji Raje. Pune is the culture capital
of Maharashtra.
Pune is one of the fastest growing cities in India, with its Education System,
Infrastructure, IT Hub, and Tourism etc. Pune have maximum population of
young people of age 15 to 35. As Drug soon effect young peoples, by their
friend or to high competition, they have to face both success and failure.
Drug addicts are considered to be stigma in the society. We generally
labelled them rather understanding the reasons behind their drug addiction.
Much has been done for these people abroad but if one tries to evaluate the
contribution of our country towards them, it is more or less nil. This thesis has
been selected to create an ideal world for these people, living an isolated
and alienated life, by establishing a more interactive relationship with the
environment and society. There by helping them to integrate themselves to
return to sobriety.
Survey says that 5 people are addict in 1000 person, but only 3 people join
the center 2 people not get admission due to less intake in center.
As Pune have already 4 de-addiction centers but their scale and intake is
much less, thus these center have the waiting for 3 months.
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2.2.1 Introduction
The region has an area of 97,000 km2. The climate of Netherland is cold.
Summer ranges from 6 to 22 degrees. Winter ranges from 9 to 4 degrees. Avg.
Snowy fall ranges from 5 to 8 cm. Arnhem had a population of 151,356
people.
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Floor Plans: -
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A combination of large and small voids and light well ensure a spatial
connection between different levels. The compact design allows for minimal
energy consumption, for Passage, ceilings, and facades which would require
little maintenance. Allow natural daylight deep in the heart of the 30metres
wide building. The choice of selecting sustainable building materials and
materials requiring little maintenance for floor finishes, ceilings and facade
cladding result in a building which can be easily maintained and have a long
lifespan. Transparency, continuity, layering, diversity, the play of light and
shadow and the experience of nature are all ingredients of this stimulating
environment.
A shallow wooden staircase connects all floors of the building and light
wells visually connect spaces and allow natural light. “Groot Klimmendaal”
has the concept of both complexity and simplicity for physical, mental and
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social details. Transparency, continuity, layering, the play of light and shadow
and the experience of nature are the points considered in the design.
URBAN ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER
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3.1.1 Introduction
It provides the unique gathering space for all people whether they are
educated or uneducated, young or old it enhances, develop and refurbish
the socio-cultural scenario of the society and ultimately the city. This centre
combines shopping sports and recreation with entertainment to form an
overall experience. All these facilities and requirement of the project are
supportive to each other as retailers or shopping needs entertainment to
draw the attention and entertainment need retail to support overall
operation. This makes the project complete, strong, and sustainable in its own
way. Entertainment is the drew and large part of what creates the unique
experience of the centre.
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Key difference between Mall, Theme park and Urban entertainment centre
When the shopping mall format was first developed, signing larger
department stores was necessary for the financial stability of the projects,
and to draw retail traffic that would result in visits to the smaller stores in the
mall as well. These larger stores are termed anchor store or draw tenant.
Anchors generally have their rents heavily discounted, and may even receive
cash inducements from the mall to remain open. In physical configuration,
anchor stores are normally located as far from each other as possible to
maximize the amount of traffic from one anchor to another. So with the
design point of view this could be just the display or exhibit area connected
by the passage ways with a proper circulation.
In conclusion we can say that shopping malls are the financial assets to
support the overall project operation.
Theme park: - Amusement park is the generic term for a collection of rides
and other entertainment attractions assembled for the purpose of
entertaining a large group of people. An amusement park is more elaborate
than a simple city park or playground, usually providing attractions meant to
cater to adults, teenagers, and small children. A theme park is a type of
amusement park which has been built around one or more themes. Today,
the terms amusement parks and theme parks are often used
interchangeably.
City centre are not the stereotypical indoor climate controlled centres like
malls but incorporate a variety of outdoor plazas, corridors, paths, trails,
courtyards, and interior space.
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In conclusion city centre are the fusion of the two, shopping malls and theme
parks, such that is it has both luxury and entertainment.
3.1.2 Aim
To design an Entertainment centre and meet the financial, economic,
social and cultural status of Aurangabad city.
3.1.3 Objectives
To add some relaxing, quality time in the break out period taken out of
the long and busy schedule.
To engage the youth in learning and teaching new things
To create the platform where anybody can display, exhibit or perform
their art and skills
To create a platform where people from different age groups and
different age groups with the same or different field of interest can
interact and exchange ideas. And develop a social relationship.
However, limiting it to, just dedicating the space and marking out the rough
layout of some of the requirements such as amusement park, game zone,
sports complex, etc
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3.1.4 Methodology
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Aurangabad is a growing city and soon it will be a smart city. This invites huge
company and clients to invest in the city, this investment generates great
number of employment. To meet the need of the position and to match with
the company status huge mob of people from outside the city started
moving into the city. This crowd is generally from the age group of 20-45,
these are the people with the family. If we are accommodating the people
from this age group we must facilitate them with the world class
entertainment facilities. City centre can meet their requirements. This could
be the single destination for the entertainment of the whole family, the
working-class group (20 – 45), their parents (45 - 75), and their children (2 –
18). It would have a play area for the age group of 2 – 8, e-zone or indoor
games for the age group of 8 – 18, restaurant and movie theatres for the age
group of 20 – 50, and parks for elderly age group of 50 – 75
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roof structure. The two buildings surround the central gardens and are joined
by a pedestrian bridge at one end.
Site Plan
The front and the two sides of the building strategically defining the main
entry to the building have been provided with glazing at the upper level
exposing the vertical movement of crowd in the staircases
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Sections: -
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RESORT
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3.1.1 INTRODUCTION
A resort can be defined as a home away from home. According to resort properties
act, a resort is an establishment offering food and drink, ayurvedic/yoga facilities,
sleeping accommodation if any traveller who appears able and willing to pay for
services and facilities provided. In this ever-growing world, the standard of living of an
average middle class human being has risen. His responsibilities and work schedule are
increasing at the same rate. As a result, there is an increasing need for leisure time to give
them a break from their daily work. This brought about the birth and evolution of relaxing
environments called RESORT – Ideal getaway for most families away from the hustle and
bustle of city life.
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3.1.2 AIM
guidelines, socio- economic aspects, cost effective technique for housing & also to
Aranya, 6 kilometres from Indore, will eventually house a total population of 60,000 in
6500 dwellings, on a net planning area of 85 hectares. The master plan, prepared by
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the business district. Six sectors, each with populations of 7000-12,000, lie to the east
and west of the spine and are diagonally bisected by linear parks. Ten houses, each
with a courtyard at the back, form a cluster that opens onto a street. Internal streets
and squares are paved. Septic tanks are provided for each group of twenty houses,
and electricity and water are available throughout. The site plan accommodates
and integrates a variety of income groups. The poorest are located in the middle of
each of the six sectors, while the better off obtain plots along the peripheries of
each sector and the central spine. Payment schemes, and a series of site and
service options, reflect the financial resources of this mixed community. Eighty
variety of possibilities, ranging from one room shelters to relatively spacious houses.
Most of the income groups buy only a house plot. Available to the poorest, in
addition to the plot itself, are a concrete plinth, a service core, and a room. The
down payment is based on the average income of the family, the loan balance
Brick, stone, and concrete are available locally, but owners are free to use any
3.1Connectivity:
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