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Page 1: Architecture Portfolio (Vidya Narayanan)

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

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THESIS - INDIAN INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, KOTTAYAM

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EXISTING PATHWAYSINSIDE THE SITE

EXISTING HOUSES

ROCKYAREA

ROCKYAREA

The campus should be built without cutting down trees as far as possible (attempt should be made to replant any tree that may come in way of the building). The campus should have greenery and green cover such that it would be livable without would be livable without air-conditioners in the worst future.The centre of the campus should have a mangrove and a pond that would highlight the eco-concern of the institute. the campus walls should be made of recycled materials. Plastic shall be avoided in all forms possible, shall be avoided in all forms possible, not only in the building construction, but also in day-today life in the campus. Thus , an ethical value addition shall be created in the campus environment.

THE UNIQUE IIIT CAMPUS

� Only 40 kilometers from Cochin town where Infopark is located and the prestigious Smart City is going tobe built.� Located almost in the middle of two IT Cities in Kerala, ie.Thiruvananthapuram and Ernakulam. These cities are connected by State Highway which passes through Kottayam as well as the main trunk route of railways.

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

DISTANCE FROM SITE

ADVANTAGES OF THE PROPOSED LOCATION

THE CONTRIBUTION OF ICT INDUSTRY TO GDP INCREASE STEADILY

KERALA MAP SHOWING KOTTAYAM

KOTTAYAM MAP SHOWING PALA LOCATION MAP

Indian institute of information technology are a group of institutes of higher education in India,focused on information technology. The institute offers all the undergraduate and post graduate courses related to information technology .

Since information technology has become so important in today’s world,it is equally important to educate the coming generations in information technology to keep the world developing more and more. Information technology can be used in India to transform the country by providing a new vision to the youth of the country,enabling them to stand to the youth of the country,enabling them to stand up,no longer feeling inferior to others in the world.

Nearest airport -70 km (cochin)nearest railway station-34 km(kottayam)nearest KSRTC Stand - 7.3 km (pala)Nearest Private Bus Stand - 6.7 km (pala)Neasrest hospital (2.1 km)Nearest medical college-31 km(kottayam)Nearest primary health centre - 1,3 km Nearest primary health centre - 1,3 km Nearest govt. H.S. School - 4.3 kmNearest municipal Stadium - 7 km

Information Technology (IT) is a generic term that involves the application of computers and communication technology in the task of information handling, information and information flow from the generation to the utilization levels. It gives accessibility to information at fingertips. The promising and diversified possibilities of IT in the present context have reduced the space and time between the people, countries, tcontinents.

INTRODUCTION

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, KANCHEEPURAM

CAMPUS INFRASTRUCTURE

FACILITIES

SECTION THROUGH ACADEMIC AND LABORATORY BLOCK

Residential and academic block kept on diaganally opossite sides of the site connected by the open space and sports recreational area in the centre.The parking area is totally segragated with the campus giving a separate entry.

Institute’s master plan of boasts of 2,98,311 Sq.m. built up area in 51.75acres. The campus houses an administration block, academic block , laboratory block which is connected to the academic block on all the floors, indoor sports complex,hostel blocks indoor sports complex,hostel blocks for boys, girls and staffs, and guest houses.

- Separate Hostel for Boys and Girls- Medical Aid Centre with 24X7 medical assistance and visiting of regular doctor from reputed Hospitalreputed Hospital- Generator Power Supply to entire campus- Departmental Store for catering day-to-day requirements of studentsstudents- Cafeteria providing healthy and hygiene refreshments- ATM Facility- Wi-Fi facility in academic and hostel blocksblocks- Round the clock Security for access control- Gated campus with 10 ft. compound wall

ZONING

MASTER PLAN

- Gym- Cricket ground, - Football ground, - Basketball ground, - Volleyball ground, - Tennis ground,- Table tennis, - Table tennis, - Shuttle Courts

CASE STUDY

Indian Institute of Information Technology Design & Manufacturing Kancheepuram (IIITD&M Kancheepuram) is a Centre of Excellence for technical education and research to pursue design and manufacturing oriented engineering education and research and to promote the competitive advantage of Indian products in global markets. IIITD&M provides a good blend of academic, cultural, social, and athletic experience to all the students, scholars, staffs and faculties.

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- The central courtyard or the central pergola gives one the feeling of being in a place not unknown to one's inner being.- The design also included long and unusually high (three storeyed) corridors with innumerable vistas of focal points. These corridors sometimes seem open, sometimes with only pergolas and sometimes partly covered with skylight. To further heighten the spatial experience, the width of the corridors was modulated in many places to allow casual sitting, corridors was modulated in many places to allow casual sitting, interaction or moving forwards to once destination or more towards.

The IIM Campus in Bengaluru reflects the sense of scale, proportion and light. It contains elements that shift and break strict axiality and draws many principles from the Mughal city of Fatehpur Sikri. Apart from the organizational principles such as interlocking courts, pavilions,such as interlocking courts, pavilions,terraced gardens and connections. The IIM-B also employs more subtle lessons about materials and consistency of details from Fatehpur Sikri.

There are places where you can go in a dry area but still be part of the green space. There are passages that are surrounded by walls surrounded by walls but partly green,giving you the impression of walking in a green area. Around 50% of the space is open. You can look at nature, can look at nature, which one has forgotten in the air-conditioned world. The difference between ‘outside’ and ‘inside’ is blurred when it comes to this when it comes to this particular building.

INITIAL SKETCHES OF IIM-B

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, BANGALORE DESIGN FEATURES

IIMB VS. FATEHPUR SIKRI

The IIMB campus was designed by celebrated architect B V Doshi. The campus is a destination and a pilgrimage for students of architecture and practising architects, with the architecture of the academic and administrative blocks becoming a case study. Completed in 1983, the original stone architecture is now complemented by the greenery, just as B V Doshi had intended. The architect, B V Doshi linked a network of corridors, courtyards and external spaces allowing for future extensions. Fatehpur Sikri's courtyards and the gardens of Bangalore merged in B V Doshi's mind's eye. He picked up the gardens and put them mind's eye. He picked up the gardens and put them in the courtyards, and the vision for a 'glocal' campus was born. Instead of courtyards that are dry and rigid, he made green corridors, which allow for academic exchanges to be carried beyond the classroom.The design of IIMB reflects the architect's perfect sense of scale, proportion and light.

- The interplay of walls and openings,light and shadows, and solids and voids change the character of the main building during different times of the day and during different seasons.different seasons.- The width of the corridors is modulated to allow for casual seating. The design offers students and faculty the ability to see and feel nature even when inside the classroomclassroom

CASE STUDY

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SITE AREA - 230931 SQ M ( 57 ACRES)BUILT UP (ON GROUND) - 33194 SQ MBUILT UP (TOTAL) - 85139 SQ MGROUND COVERAGE - 14%F.A.R - 0.36

The road divides the site into two. the south part is fully given for residential purpose and the north part for academics. The centre the site is a cafeteria which connects all the buildings

ADMINISTRATION BLOCK

RESTAURANT/ CANTEEN CAFETERIAGROUND FLOOR

MASTER PLAN

FIRST FLOOR

GROUND FLOOR

GROUND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR

SECOND FLOOR

SECTION A-A’ THROUGH THE SITE

SECTION B-B’’ THROUGH THE SITE

SECTIONS

MASTER PLAN

ENTRY

1

2

STAFF QUARTERS

BOYS

HOSTEL

GIRLS

HOSTEL

STAFF

HOSTELADMIN BLOCK

STAFF

QUARTERS

ACADEMIC BLOCK

ACADEMIC BLOCK

ACADEMIC

BLOCKAUDITORIUM

SPORTS

SPORTS

OPEN AIRTHEATRE

CAFE

LIBRARY

RESTAURANT

STAFF

QUARTERS

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

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PLAN AT +89.00 LVL

PLAN AT +93.00 LVL

PLAN AT +97.00 LVL

PLAN AT +101.00 LVL

SECTION G-G’ THROUGH ACADEMIC BLOCK

PLAN AT +105.00 LVL

PLAN AT +109.00 LVL PLAN AT +113.00 LVL

FIRST FLOOR

GROUND FLOOR

ACADEMIC BLOCK

LIBRARY

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

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AUDITORIUM SPORTS / PLAYAREA STUDENT HOSTEL

STAFF QUARTERS

GROUND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR

BASEMENT

GROUND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR

SECTION

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

SECOND FLOOR

SECTION THROUGH THE AUDITORIUM

SECTION THROUGH THE LIBRARY

GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR

SECOND FLOOR THIRD FLOOR

SECTION

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STUDENT QUARTERSSTAFF QUARTERS

STUDENT QUARTERS

BASEMENT GROUND FLOOR

GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR

SECTION

GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR

SECTION

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

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URBAN INSULAE

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ABOUT THE PROJECTAccording to the scheme, the visitors takes a sensory journey through the lushly vegetated landscape, which is surrounded by elevated buildings supporting program for events and exhibitions. Beyond its progression of diverse plant life, the environment features sound clouds and small stations which will further engage human senses.The projects aim is to highlight the significance of the nature in mysore and to promote the increase of green space in nature in mysore and to promote the increase of green space in urban environment, in order to provide oxygen rich and cooled climate

BUILDING PROGRAMMEPrimary objective is to create a feel of forest right at the centre of the city. Secondary functions like hotel, convention centre, commercial complex, gallery, library etc were added to raise the revenue

Site Area : 59949.66 sq m or 13.33 acres

ZONING 1

ZONING 2

ZONING 3

FINAL ZONING

The common features of the 3 zoning plans were - c o m m o n gathering space - connection of - connection of buildings- artificial water body which would act as the unifying element throughout the site site

The final zoningplan was arrived by taking the relevant elements of the 3 zoning plans.ground coverage ground coverage was reduced to give more greenspaces

LOCATION

SITE MAP

NODES AND MOVEMENT PATTERN

In urban planning, public space has historically been described as “open space”, meaning the streets, parks and recreational areas, plazas, and other publicly owned and managed outdoor spaces, asmanaged outdoor spaces, asopposed to the private domain of housing and work. somehow today, public space needs to be understood as different from the public domain of the city and its subdivisions, but rather as a subdivisions, but rather as a space accessible to the public.

The urban public space is often appreciated for the recreational opportunities it provides. Recreation in urban space may include active recreation( such as sports and individual exercise) or passive recreation, which may simply entail being in the open space. Time spent in an urbanspace for recreation offers a reprieve from the space for recreation offers a reprieve from the urban environment.

URBAN INSULAE

The site provided is J.K Grounds, MysoreThe task given is to propose the appropriate urban scale design for the above.The site has 3 junctions around it. To reduce the bottle neck situation slip roads have beencreated inside the site to regulate the traffic inflow. The entry and exit is through sliproads.inflow. The entry and exit is through sliproads.The plaza acts as the biggest node inside the site.

INTRODUCTION

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GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR

URBAN INSULAE

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SECOND FLOOR THIRD FLOOR

URBAN INSULAE

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FOURTH FLOOR

SECTION 1-1’

SECTION 3-3’

URBAN INSULAE

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THIRD FLOOR OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK

FOURTH FLOOR OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK

SECTION FF’ - FF’

URBAN INSULAE

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URBAN INSULAE

The Site being situated at the heart of the city is benefited by its location too. Lying between two important travel points - Mysore railway station and sub Urban bus stand, plays and important role in drawing the tourists to it. The edges of the buildings respond to the neighbouring buildings. More importance has been given to the green spaces as the initial concept while designing was to give green patch which could occupy atleast half of the site.The Art gallery is connected at third floor between commercial building and The Art gallery is connected at third floor between commercial building and library. The plaza beneath is shaded with the help of the structure above. A sky fountain which acts as a landmark to the site can be viewed from the roadside.

SECTION 2-2’

SECTION 4-4’

SECTION 5-5’

SECTION CC’-CC‘

SECTION GG’-GG‘

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OCCUPATIONAL HOUSING

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brief :designing a community space for toy making people. The aim of the design was to make a community living space where open spaces were more important than the dwelling units. requirement:1 bhk , 2bhk, 3 bhk houses.(total of 50 houses)interpretation centre, neighbourhood bank, kindergarden, interpretation centre, neighbourhood bank, kindergarden, neighbourhood shopping, park, playground.

connecting open spaces and units as a chess board where black represents units and white represents open spaces. there is always a connection between units and open spacesopen spaces

CONCEPT

LOCATION - CHANNAPATNA, KARNATAKA

SITE CONCEPT

OCCUPATIONAL HOUSING

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GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR

SECTION A-A’

SECTION B-B’

SECTION C-C’

PLAN - NEIGHBOURHOODSHOPPING

PLAN - KINDERGARDEN, BANK PLAN - INTERPRETATION CENTRE

PLAN - 1 BHK PLAN - 2 BHK PLAN - 3 BHK (GROUND FLOOR)

PLAN - 3 BHK (FIRST FLOOR)

The main civic amenities were:1. interpretation centre which has a workshop, shops, exhibition, admin room, demo hall and a clinic for the toy makers.2. kindergarden and bank3. neighbour shopping having a 3. neighbour shopping having a stationary shop, vegetable shop, saloon and a grocery shopThe site had a state highway on one side and a lake on another side. a main road was given on the site to connect these two. from this road goes the secondary roads connecting the dwelling units and the open spaces

OCCUPATIONAL HOUSING

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SCHOOL

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ADMIN BLOCK

CAFETERIAAND SEMI OPEN SPACES

BUILDING ON STILTS

CONCEPT

CONNECTED CENTRAL COURTYARD SPACES.

GROUND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR

SECTION A-A’

SECTION B-B’

STUDENTS BLOCK

BRIEFthe objective of the project was to design a school for students from 5th - 12th.site : matrumandali, templeroad, mysorearea : 4200 square metresarea : 4200 square metresthe aim of the project was to deal with the complexityof area conjustion and the location which was just in front of a traffic circle.requirement:5th std - 12 std students5th std - 12 std studentsadmin block, laboratories,library, playground

SCHOOL

LOCATION

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Design is done so that all the rooms have a direct access to a courtyard. There is always a floor to floor interaction between interaction between the classes. The end point of the circulation is a roof garden which facesthe traffic circle.

PLAN - SECOND FLOOR

PLAN - THIRD FLOOR

SECTION F-F’

SECTION C-C’

SCHOOL

SECTION D-D’

SECTION G-G’

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SAKKRIN MOSQUE, ISTANBUL, TURKEYARCHITECT : HUSREY TAYLA

SAINSBURY CENTRE FOR VISUAL ARTSNORWICH, UNITED KINGDOMARCHITECT : NORMAN FOSTER

RICHARD’S MEDICAL CENTREPHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIAARCHITECT : LOUIS I KHAN

MODELS

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