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INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTION
OF DESIGN
SAWOOD KHAN
1OQ18AT041
VIII SEM
TOSA
INTRODUCTION
AIM
To design a campus which helps students relate to the subject of their study and
enhances the learning process and create spaces which inspire creativity amongst the
students
To make full use of the topography of the site
To analyze interaction among the built mass, nature and the users with respect to
climatic concerns of the region
OBJECTTIVES
To instill knowledge,as in an ideal campus, by creating such spaces between people and
academic disciplines, giving it a theme connecting it to the regional context.
To define distinct settings for social interaction and strengthen the unity of the entire
campus by the scale, form, color,texture , light and other architectural characteristics of
the spaces .
Create opportunities for students and young artists to develop their potential through
study and performance
The Institute will provide comprehensive and state-of-the-art infrastructure and
equipment to impart both practical and theoretical training.
Lively and vibrant campuses will complement the facilities
Creative architecture and spaciousness will define this NID building.
SCOPE
The scope of Design Technology is broad and boundless. It includes design, production,
marketing and distribution of new technology in varies fields.
The industry encompasses multiple disciplines, including apparel design, sourcing and
manufacturing, product development, sourcing raw materials, production, packaging and
distribution. The technologies involved in this industry are varied and include CAD/CAM,
laser-cutting techniques, digital printing, machine operations.
LIMITATIONS
Historic background
of site Soil Topography Internet, Books ,
Access Standards and Magzines
Site surroundings Guidelines
Climate
Site parameter
CASE STUDY
Architectural
Details
Structures
Circulation
Spaces Materials
Display Details
Concept Evolution
Site Planning
Detail Design
SITE PROPOSAL
CASE STUDIES: