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WEAVERS

CONSORTIUM
PRESENTATION BY:

Preet Kumar – 16001006046


Rahul Lamba - 16001006049
Architectural Design – V Nitin Kumar - 16001006042
Ar. Nirmala Ma’am Sumit Dhiman- 16001006067
Who are WEAVERS?
A person who makes fabric by weaving fiber together is a weaver. Most weavers
use a loom, a device that holds the threads tightly as they're being woven.

A craft weaver works by hand, weaving without a loom, but most weavers use
either a hand loom or a power loom. This more mechanized type of loom was
invented in the 1780s, and it made the work less physically taxing for weavers. The
Proto-Indo-European root of weaver is also the source of the Sanskrit
word ubhnati, "he laces together" and the Greek word hyphe, or "web."
WEAVERS CONSORTIUM
A Consortium of
the weavers covered under the
Project would be required to interact
with the weavers and tie up linkages
with the Connected organizations
like; banks/financial institutions,
market institutions/marketing
experts, marketers, legal experts,
Government
machineries, weavers etc.
Users of WEAVERS CONSORTIUM
• Weavers
• Visitors
• Tourists
• Artisans
• Merchants
• Traders , etc.
Spaces required for weavers consortium
• Working space for weavers
• Stacking area
• Store room for raw materials
• Residential area for visitors
• WASHROOMS
• Seating areas
• Ticket counter
• Reception area
• Showcase auditorium
• Restrooms & residence for weavers
• Food courts
• Parking
• Stitching areas
• Administration zone & visitor galleries
• DEVELOPMENT CONTROL RULES
• Permissible Ground Coverage- 25%
• Permissible F.A.R- 2
• Maximum Permissible Height- 30M
• Parking Norms – 2 ECS@100 sq.m
• Setbacks-
• Front- 15M
• Rear- 9M
• Sides- 6M
AREA STATEMENT:
S.NO. SPACES NOS. AREA (SQ.M.)

A ADMINISTRATIVE ZONE AND VISITOR’S GALLERY


Ticket counter 5 50
Security Check 4 5
Reception and waiting lobby (1.5 sq.m / person) 75
Cloak Room 10
Store 45
Visitors’ Gallery 275
Video Room 140
Directors Room 25
Managers Room 25
Accounts Office 15
Staff Toilet 20
Toilet for Common Public 55
Meeting Room 50
Pantry 20
Staff Office 2 50
B MANUFACTURING UNITS/ WORKSHEDS
Reception cum Waiting Area 100
Online Executive 10
Wholesale Outlet 50
Manager’s Room 20
Counselors Room 20
Master Weavers Room 5 20
Head Tailor Room 5 10
Tailoring Section 5 40
Carpenters Room 40
Designing Unit 5 25
Weaving Section 5 80-90
Dyeing and Printing Section 5 40
Yarn Storage Area 55
Cutting and Packing Area 220
Dining and Pantry 100
Toilets 2 20
Store 15-25
C TRAINING CENTRE
Interns Classroom 3 30
Interns Weaving Section 3 45
D DISPLAY AREA & SHOPS
Permanent Shops 5 40
Temporary shops 5 20-30
Food counters 5 20-40
Toilets As per norms

Best out of Waste Workshop 70


E OAT 300
F LIBRARY 200
G RESEARCH LAB 80
H STORE 80
I DORMATORIES
Security Room 9
Wardens Office 9
Meeting Room 18
Visitor’s Room 18
Rooms 30
Balcony 30
Toilet 3
Bathing Area 10
J Wardens Room with toilet 24
K laundry 30
L Dining Area 100
M Dining Kitchen 110
N Common Room 90
O Guest Rooms 5 125
REQUIREMENTS
• Security check
• Waiting lobby
• Lock room
• Store
• MASTER weaver room
• Designing unit
• Dyeing and printing section
• Cutting and packaging
• Training block & intern classes
Retail outlets…permment shops…..wholesale
Best out of waste workshops
Open air theatres
• Dormitory
• Warden office
• Meeting room

• Eg…………Panipat weavers center……..weve to redevelop the space


Case study ; DELHI HAAT, Janakpuri

• Delhi haat
DELHI HAAT
• The Dilli Haat is a space that features a series of stalls around its
build. Each of these stalls is designed with a number of different
ideas in mind. There are individual stalls that feature items from
specific states around India. There are also some stalls with specific
types of products for sale. All of these places are spaced out over an
area of six acres in size.
• Many of the items that are for sale at the Dilli Haat are handicrafts.
These include items that have been prepared with pure care and
control in mind. These items can be found in many forms ranging
from wooden carvings to decorative fabrics. Some gems, metal
items, brass materials and even wool products can be found around
many stalls.
Location :
Janakpuri, New Delhi, Delhi ,
India
Architect in charge
Mr. Saurabh Gupta

Design Team
Suboor Ahmad, Aarti Kulkarni, Sadhvi
Astir, D.D. Sharma, Rachna Mittal,
Jeevan Dass, S.P. Gupta, Amit Das

AREA
32374 SQ.M (8 ACRES)
PROJECT YEAR : 2014
Satellite
View
PLAN

DELHI
HAAT
JANAKPURI
RENDERED
PLAN

DELHI HAAT
JANAKPURI
3-D PANORAMIC VIEW

3-D
ZONING
OBSERVATIONS AT DELHI HAAT, JANAKPURI

WELCOMING
VISITORS
GALLERY
OBSERVATIONS AT DELHI HAAT, Janakpuri

Open Air
Theatres
AMPHITHEATRE
EXHIBITION HALL
An exhibition hall is also
featured. The exhibition
hall is home to several
shows that demonstrate
how different
handicrafts and items for
sale are made. There are
also some live music
performances in the area
on a number of
occasions.
OPEN SPACES An interesting feature about
all of the things for sale is that
they come from a variety of
rotating dealers. Many dealers
tend to be here for about
fifteen days before heading
somewhere else. There are a
few permanent dealers
located here but the
temporary ones clearly
outnumber them. This is used
as a means of allowing people
who sell their items around
India to get fair opportunities
to show what they have for
sale and to give them over to
the many people who shop at
the market.
TABLE TOWER TAKING COGNIZANCE
OF ALL THE
REQUIREMENTS, SO
AS TO MAKE THE
HAAT- A
FUNCTIONABLY
VIABLE PROGRAM, IT
WAS DECIDED TO
MUSIC THEME TO
THE CENTER.
THE LACK OF ANY
CENTER DEDICATED
TO MUSIC IS EVIDENT
PROPOSED SITE FOR OUR DESIGN (SITE PLAN)
BARHI (INDUSTRIAL AREA), SONIPAT- 13 ACRES
THANK YOU

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