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1. INTRODUCTION ..6-9
1.1 INTRODUCTION TO INSTITUTIONS
1.2 STATUS OF ARCHITECTURE COLLEGE IN INDIA
1.3 ROLE OF COUNCIL OF ARCHITECTURE (COA)
1.4 ABOUT SCHOOL OF & ARCHITECTURE , DELHIPLANNING
2 . DESIGN BRIEF10-23
2.1 DATA COLLECTION
.2 CRITERIA FOR AREA PROVISIONS FOR CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT AT VASANT KUNJ
2.3 REQUIREMENTS FOR SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE
2.4 AREA STATEMENT
3 . SITE ANALYSIS24-30
3.1 SITE
LOCATION
3.2
SITE AND ITS
NEIGHOURHOOD
3.3 SLOPE
ANALYSIS
3.4
SITE
CHARACTERISTICS
4 . CASE
STUDIES
CASE
STUDY 1- C.E.P.T. AHMEDABAD
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CASE
STUDY 2 CCA, CHANDIGARH
CASE STUDY 3 SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY,
SOUTH KOREA
4.1SEOUL,
COMPARATIVE
ANALYSIS
SYNOPSIS
AIM- To analyze and understand the essential architectural design qualities of space in a college of
architecture and to design the college of Architecture & Planning.
OBJECTIVES
To understand spaces through case studies and data analysis.
To carefully design spaces so as to bring about interaction among the students and teachers and
make the building an ideal place for education.
It should ensure an environment suitable for moulding young designers of good quality.
The design should have enough freedom so that it can keep itself away from external pressure.
The design should have no feeling of restriction for the exchange of ideas and the faculty and the
students should have freedom to teach and learn anywhere apart from classrooms.
To establish an attitude of life long learning, to prepare professionals with ethical standards based on
genuine concern for improving the quality of life for individual and society.
SCOPE OF DESIGN
School of Planning and Architecture is a big institute and developing a minimum 5,000
Sq.m campus in itself is a big task. The scope of my design would basically concentrate on
the overall master planning of the campus of architecture institute. Therefore few areas
would not be detailed and will just be marked for future development. Areas which will be
detailed out are:Undergraduate degree course for architecture (B.Arch)
Postgraduate degree course for architecture (M.Arch)
Undergraduate degree course for Planning (B.Planning)
Postgraduate degree course for Planning (M.Planning)
Hostel blocks
Staff residence
Sport facilities
Workshop
Auditorium
Canteen
Cafeteria
Playgrounds
Studios
Administration block
Open green space for interaction
Landscape
CASE STUDIES
CCA CHANDIGARH The building designed around a courtyard, yet it fails to take the advantage of the
courtyard in an active manner due to the doubly loaded corridors.
Due to the horizontal stacking of studies, interaction among the students take place
only in the corridor.
The form of the building is the reflection of creativity in itself and it allows to bring
the north light.
CEPT AHMEDABAD- The overall planning of the campus has been on the concept of
a central courtyard with built masses on 3 sides and a dense green belt on the 4 th side
which gives the necessary protection from the vehicular traffic on the university main
road.
METHODOLOGY
Live case studiesCCA, Chandigarh
CEPT university, Ahmedabad Gujarat
Net case studiesSchool of Architecture, Seoul National university, South Korea
With the reference of above mentioned case studies, derivation of the design requirements based
on analysis of spaces and facilities provided in each of the establishments.
METHODOLOGY
CHAPTER-1
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
Due to change in social life of people, need of society with regards to built environment is changing
significantly. As a result we require more houses, public buildings, hospitals, institutions etc. This
change demanded more skilled personnel, particularly architects to design optimally and help
implementing the facilities.
UK
Population=6,22,62,000
No. of architects= 33,000
1 architect per 1887 persons
UNITED STATES
Population=30,87,45,538
No. of architects= 2,33,000
1 architect per 1325 persons
INDIA
Population=1,21,01,93,422
No. of architects= 41,000
1 architect per 26,893 persons
We require 6 lakh 41 thousand architect as
per british standards.
We require 9 lakh 13 thousand architects as
per American standards.
If we take the average of uk and usa then u
require approximately 7.5 lakhs architect in
india.
Therefore estimated shortage of architects =
CHAPTER-2
DESIGN BRIEF
2.1 DATA
COLLECTION
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THEORATICAL AREAS
PRACTICAL AREAS
SPECIAL
SUBJECTS
CLASSES LABS
MACHINARY
MATERIALS
WORKSHOP
NORMAL
CLASSES
HEAD OF
WORKSHOP
PRACTICLES,
DEMO.
TEACHERS'
PREPRATION
ASSEMBLY
CLOAKROOM,
WC
SPECIALIST
CLASSES
ORGANISATION OF AREAS
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2.2
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2.3 ARCHITECTURE
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TABLE 1
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CHAPTER-3
SITE ANALYSIS
SITE
ANALYSIS
3.1 SITE LOCATION
Site Area 80,000 sq.mt . The new School of Planning and Architecture
(SPA)
is located in vasant kunj in south delhi.
LAND USE
PLAN
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3.3 SLOPE
ANALYSIS
1:4 SLOPE
(LEFT OUT
AS NATURAL
FEATURE)
1:8 SLOPE
(FOR
LANDSCAPE)
1:20
(CONSTRUCT
ION WITH
CONSTRAINT
S)
1:150 SLOPE
(GOOD FOR
CONSTRUCTI
ON)
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Chatarpur
metro station5.8 km
Railway
station17.4 km
NATURAL
FEATURES
VEGETATION There are few trees on site. It is currently covered with wild grass and dead
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plants. There is a green belt at the centre of the site.
SOIL
There is red weathered soil at the site.
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TOPOGRAPHYIt is a contour site
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having a gentle
slopes. There is a
canyon at the centre
of the site. It is 10
mtrs. In depth and its
volume is 85000
cubic meters.
SITE
VIEWS
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3.5 CLIMATIC
CONDITIONS
As the site is in Delhi, due to vicinity the temerature falls very sharply in winter and
rises sharply during summers afternoon. The climate of the area is composite. 2/3
year is hot and 1/3 is warm humid.
ANNUAL TEMPERATURE & RAINFALL
CHART
Months
Max
Min
Rainfall
January
21
07
25
February
24
10
22
March
30
15
17
April
May
June
July
August
36
41
40
35
34
21
27
29
27
26
07
08
65
211
173
September
34
25
150
October
35
19
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ORIENTATIONWith North South orientation minimum solar radiation is intercapted by the walls of
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building
in summers.
From 11 am to 1 pm most of the radiation is absorbed by the roof
December
as sun is overhead. In winters, the south side gets maximum amount of solar radiation.
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A slight
helps in intercepting prevailing winds from north east &
south west. East west wall exposure must be minimum. Shallow opening must be
given on east and west and it must be shaded by trees.
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CHAPTER-4
CASE STUDIES
CASE STUDIES
CASE STUDY 1 C.E.P.T. AHMEDABAD
GENERAL INFORMATION
Was established in 1962 by the Ahmedabad Education Society.
Located in the Kasturbhai Lalbhai campus of the AES.
Various Departments were build in phases, with School of Architecture in 1962, School of Planning in
1972, School of Building Science and Technology in 1982 & School of Interior Design in 1991.
AHEMDABAD CLIMATE
Ahemadabad climate is hot, humid and dry with moderate rainfall. Temperature range from 45 degrees
in summer and in winter to minimum of 10 degrees.
DESIGN FEATURES
No restriction in exchange of ideas and thoughts through informal environment.
Provision for flexible spaces which can be used in a multifunctional manner.
Strong connectivity between spaces making the school as an open spaces with no doors at
all.
Providing working environment which ease for faculty and students to teach , learn and
interact.
All buildings are oriented in the north south direction. Open spaces on the north and
south sides respectively allow fresh air to ventilate the built structure.
The open spaces and the shaded once merged with the undulating landscape.
The open spaces is linked to the office and library area, workshop and canteen.
These areas are very lively and dynamic.
CONCEPTThe overall planning of the campus has been on the concept of a central courtyard with built
masses on 3 sides and a dense green belt on the 4 th side which gives the necessary protection
from the vehicular traffic on the university main road.
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PLAN (CCA)
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Location : Seoul
Site area : 3,889.01 sq. m.
Building area : 4,398.54 sq. m.
Gross floor area : 26,439.53 sq.
m.
Building coverage ratio : 0.06 %
Gross floor ratio : 0.34 %
Building scale : 3 storeys below
ground + 5 storeys above ground.
Structure : R.C.C.
Exterior finishing : wood louver
, exposed concrete , T 24
transparent
pair glass.
Interior finishing : access floor P
tilesDEPARTMENTS
, T 35 autoclaved cement
CORE
extrusion panel
1.Department of architecture.
2.Department of architecture engineering.
3.Department of interior design.
4.Department of landscape architecture.
5.Department of urban design.
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