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Discovery Centre Pre Design Process Sem 9
Discovery Centre Pre Design Process Sem 9
INTRODUCTION : ABOUT RAMGARH STRUCTURE AIM, OBJECTIVE , SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS : LITERATURE REVIEW :
RAMGARH CRATER AIM OBJECTIVES
• The world of mankind is making the globe more Impact crater with width of 2.5 km
beautiful with its innovative ideas on an everyday basis. inner and 3.4km outer • To Promote importance of • To create an infrastructure
• But the wonder that lies in nature's creations is Has unique water properties and rocks,
undoubtedly marvelous. mines samples geological site by facility which will highlight
importance of Ramgarh
developing tourism with
• Each of them is much awe-inspiring crater as a geological
BHAND DEORA dignity and respect by
that people believe God to be an
TEMPLES structure. Provide better
artist, who’s canvas is planet earth. Are the group of understanding different
experience for visitors as
temples built in nag
dynasty in nagara methods of interpreting well as users, attract
style facts in terms of
RAMGARH MATA TEMPLE tourists, researchers to visit
A temple dedicated to
goddess Annapurna architecture. -revisit the space.
present on top of the
crater rim accessed after
climbing 720 steps
Location- Yucatan Mexico • Poor accessibility, as no major road approaching towards the
Diameter -150 km, crater, far away from major cities and does not follow under any
Age –64.98 million years ago
BARRINGER
Condition -not exposed and drilled
of the existing tourist circuit which causes less tourist influence
CRATER ,
ARIZONA Targeted rocks -sedimentary over in the area. Preservation of Geological site.
crystalline
•
2. VREDEFORT CRATER
15000 40000
1.DHALA CRATER Av • A program will be a storytelling
Location- Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh, 10000
30000
Shops restau
1.RAMGARH CRATER
gallery process through which each user
Diameter -11 km, Age –1700-2100 million
20000
rant Admin
years ago Condition -exposed not drilled
5000
10000
Religious well get know about from
,Targeted rocks -sedimentary over
0
CHICXULUB CRATER RAMGARH CRATER
0
museum Ramgarh structures origin till now
JAIPUR RAMGARH
crystalline . also promote the heritage value
LOCAL TOURIST
DOMESTIC TOURIST INTERNATIONAL TOURIST Ramgarh
accomm and preserve the structure
2.RAMGARH CRATER 3d/4d festival
2.DHALA Location- Baran ,Rajasthan , SIGNS OF UNIQUENESS : odation
Diameter -3.4 km, Age –650 million years theatre
CRATER crater Prayer
ago Condition -exposed and drilled formed in
Targeted rocks -sedimentary hall
sedimentary
rock
Planet- Research library
High Rocks and
3 .LONAR CRATER arium gallery
geological centuries- minerals
Location- Buldhana ,Maharashtra ,
Diameter -1.8 km,
relevance old famous rarely found User Edutain Conference
Age –0.50 million years ago Condition - ancient elsewhere on students
ment hall
exposed and drilled temples earth. and
Rich program Observa
3.LONAR Targeted rocks -crystalline researchers Research
BIODIVER
CRATER tory labs
SITY
HUMAN ORIGIN
THEATER
ANIMALS & Chicxulub laboratories, with views of the six laboratory facilities and
ECOSYSTEM
some of the instrumental facilities.
CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN GALLERIES AND BUILT SPACES:
INFERENCES ;
1.CONCEPTUAL DESIGN
RESPONDING TO THE
PURPOSE OF BUILDING
2.MORE USE OD NATURAL
LIGHT BY CREATING HUGE
VOIDS
3.ICREATION OF SEMI PUBLIC
SPACES FOR
INTERCONNECTION
4.INTERPRETATION OF
HISTORY IN SUITABLE AND
UNDERSTANDABE MANNER
SCHEMATIC SECTIONAL DETAIL
RESEARCH CENTRE
WATER FEATURE
GREEN
BUS
STATION
CHILDRENSPARK
SNIPPET SECTION AUDIO GUIDE INFO HALL /SNIPPET SECTION CYCLOROMA AREA RESTAURANT
SHOPS
VISITORS
CENTRE WITH LAND AREA 3.42 Lac Sq.m.
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION PICTURE
REPLICAS FLOOR AREA 21307 Sq.m.(including covered corridor)
EXHIBITION 6697 sq.m (including auditorium) DESIGN • Idea of preservation of original
PARKING SALIENT 1. Replicated Depiction of Caves (Cave No: 1, 2, 16 IDEOLOGY/ monument by creating a replica of it
0 FEATURES and 17), this is the only one work of its kind in CONCEPT- • Form is inspired from the shape of site
Asia. and the horseshoe shape of caves.
2. Exhibition area 6000 Sq.m. • Geometry of a building parallel to the
3. Audio-Visual /Auditorium- 1 Nos. site
4. Dome Theatre.
ZONING • Combining all the requirements together
5. Cafeteria, Restaurants -3 Nos.
,PLANNING and designed it as a whole
EXHIBITION AND EVENTS 6. E-learning games for Students/Kids.
• Hierarchy of spaces such as atrium and
7. Amphitheater.
exhibition spaces
CAFÉ
8. Mural Paintings.
• Interconnection of spaces with a single
SHOPS CAVE 1 9. Parking for Two Wheelers, Cars, and Buses.
DROP-OFF TARIA large corridor each function later get
MUSEUM
PICUP CAVE 2 separated by internal connection
POINT MUSEUM • Alternate position of replicas of cave
ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
• Semi open and private cafeteria
CAVE 16 • The dome (27 m) at the entrance hall of AVC had a conceptual design
MUSEUM image reminiscent of the shape of a pagoda and it glows when illuminated CLIMATOLOGY • Passive cooling technique by using vault
CAVE GALLERY
CIRCULATION at night like a large lantern lit in the night. The spiral shape of the building shaped roof in extreme hot areas
layout parallels the horseshoe shape of natural cave formation in the • Level differences in massing leads shaded
ravine. walkways
• building is designed in a way to blend with the surrounding environment • Open built relationship
FOOD AND BEVERAGES especially to the Caves so they are inviting. accessible and environmentally
CYCLORAMA FOYER CAVE 17 friendly. The major materials used for the buildings are local stones,
MUSEUM AUDITORIUM concrete (exposed) and wood. SERVICES • Parking
• Separate parking for bus , 2-wheeler and
RESTAURANTS SHOPPING
cars
CIRCULATION BEFORE
CAVE GALLERY
• Demarcated movement of vehicles
• Green bus station
TICKETING
MAIN
ROAD TO
MANGROL
SITE
FORM / DESIGN The plan of AVC is the parallel offset of site The form of building is circular in shape The form of structure is an attempt to
boundary and the form the horseshoe has central plaza for better connectivity create a iconic building in the context .
• CRITERIA FOR SELECTING THIS SITE
shape of the Ajanta caves between museum
ROAD APPROACHING SITE
• Nearer to the crater
IDEOLOGY The idea of an architect was to create an Concept behind the project was to create Concept was to develop a lonar as a tourist
• Nearer to the settlement , services water and
electricity are available easily
impression of a actual heritage site into the an significant mark to the event that hub . The project is an attempt to increase
• Connected to the main road which further visitor centre so that visitors can get a slight happened in history . The whole project is tourist footfall by creating better facilities
connect national highway idea of actual site . science park .
FACILITIES AVC has many modern tourist facilities one A science museum to interpret the history Observatory , planetarium to depict the
ROAD APPROACHING CRATER of them is green bus station to provide and evolution of crater space related resemblance of the crater ,
SITE IMAGES sustainable approach to the site Research institute with repository and resort , restaurant and cafeterias for
Climate responsive strategies does help the laboratories visitors
centre to protect the actual heritage Galleries for edutainment purpose Research centre and laboratories for
monument scientists
AAVISHAY SCHOOL
INFERENCEES 1.Contextual planning , use of local 1. The building act as an individual 1.Significant initiative to promote the
VIEW OF CRATER materials , site considerations structure even if present in the tourism
2.Interpretation of caves complex 2. Will stand as an inspiration for others to
3.More than sufficient facilities with 2. The complex overall represents the create a tourist facility near abandoned
variations like open and closed seating for event happened after the crater heritage /geological sites
cafétaria formation 3. Provides better tourist facility ,
4.Form based design , circulation through 3. Interpretation of crater formation 4.Development along the rim of crater
single corridor 4. Along with the museum it has 5.Building structure highlights in
5. Climate responsive and sustainable research institute and repository contextual manner
design . 5. function follows form in design of 6.Building don’t have any new technique
building of architecture
THE
FIRE
(AGNI)
EARTH
THE SKY (PRUTHVI)
(AKASH )
PANCHBHU
TA
THE WATER • VASTU PURUSHA WAS DEFEATED BY 45 DEITIES
AIR (JAL) MOUNTED IN DIFFERENT POSITIONS ON VASTU
(VAYU) PURUSHA. EACH PART WAS GOLD BY RESPECTIVE
GODS AFTER WHICH THE DIRECTIONS AND ENERGIES
GET THEIR NAME.
RELEVANCE OF COSMIC ARCHITECTURE
1. AJANTA ELLORA CAVES
• THE OUTER SECTOR OF THE VASTU PURUSHA Cave orientations and details of directions and sunrise -
MANDALA HAS 32 GODS, WHILE THE INNER sunset points. The shaded bands around East and West
SIDE HAS 13 GODS TO SUPPRESS THE MAN. mark the maximum drift of the Sun due to its annual
movement. The blue oval marks the caves of the early
period while the other circles mark caves of the later period.
• THE PRESENCE OF THESE DEITIES ADDS
ENERGIES TO YOUR LIFE AND IMPROVES THE
OVERALL QUALITY OF YOUR LIVING.
• THAT IS WHY PEOPLE FOLLOW THE VASTU PURUSHA MANDALA BEFORE BUILDING THEIR HOUSE TO NOT
UPSET THE DEITIES IN THAT AREA. WHEN YOU FOLLOW THE ENTIRE 9X9 CHART GUIDELINE THOROUGHLY
• YOU ARE PLEASING THE DEITIES, IN RETURN, THEY GIVE YOU WEALTH, HEALTH, AND A HAPPY LIFESTYLE
FOREVER
FLAT LAND
TO KOTA GOPALPURA ASNAWAR
TAGARIYA SETTLEMENT
DHANI
FARM LAND
TO AAGRA CRATER CRATER
BISLAI SURROUNDING
CRATER
FLAT LAND
VILLAGE
BOUNDARY ARJUNPURA THANA
RAMGARH FARM LAND
ROADS
WATER SITE
TO JAIPUR BODY PARBATI
WETLAND/WATERBODY RIVER
•
•
VEGETATION
SOIL,ROCKS
• CLIMATIC ANALYSIS- TEMPERATURE , WIND , RAINFALL AND WEATHER • SITE ANALYSIS- SUN ANALYSIS
WATER BODIES
Hottest Month May (34 °C avg)
TEMPLES
FAUNA
ELEMENT
WEST EAST
SUN ANALYSIS , DECEMBER MONTH
• PASSIVE DESIGN STRATEGIES THE BUILDING SYSTEMS IN WHICH ECBC CAN BE APPLICABLE ARE:
HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR
FEW COMMON DESIGN ELEMENTS THAT DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY AFFECT THERMAL COMFORT CONDITIONING (HVAC)
CONDITION AND THEREBY THE ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN A BUILDING HVAC system, including energy
performance of chillers and air
distribution systems.
Shading of • LOCAL CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
ANNUAL TEMPERATURE GRAPH ANNUAL RAINFALL GRAPH window and
wall surface Lighting —
• INFERENCES –SOLUTION FOR HOT AND DRY CLIMATE by jaali TRADITIONAL COURTYARD Lighting system, including
screens. daylighting, and lamps and
luminaire performance
Shading of MODERN COURTYARD requirements
building
surface by COURTYARD
vegetation. Daylight and ventilation • EXISTING SERVICES AT SITE
• VERNACULAR APPROACH
1.Main source of water is parbati river and
Shading of dam
building surface Sewage treatment is done by biogas method
by surface Heat gain and release Electric substation for each individual
texture settlement
Shading of
building
surface by
architectural Evaporative cooling
projections.
LOCAL/ FOREIGN VISITORS integrating sustainable design and construction, integrating inclusive design principles, considering the use of materials, natural
heating, cooling, lighting, and other methods, as well as utilizing the local workforce.
To explore various aspects of destination to serve people with diversified needs and interest
User percentage
holiday
CONFERENCE
OFFICES DINING
religious SPIRITUAL GEOLOGICAL
TEMPLE MUSEUM
WORKSHOP GALLERIES
research/educ AREA RESEARCH
ation CENTRE
ADMIN
RESEARCH KITCHEN
Age group Overnight visitors Same day Visitors GALLERY
RECEPTION
WAITING
RESTAURANT
(In percentage) (In percentage) (in percentage) PRAYER MICROBIAL
HALL TEMPLE
15-24 Years 28.2 22.2 LIBRARY SOVEINEIR
REPLICA
SHOPS
ARCHEOLO
25-34 Years 31.5 30.4 GICAL STORAGE
35-44 Years 29.6 34.7
INFORMATION SPACE
45-60 Years 6.9 9.8 CENTRE MUSEUM
>60 Years 3.8 2.9
STONE
GALLERY IMPACTS OF
Day visitors Information, education, interaction, refreshment. MOON 2BHK ROOM
Researchers Research documentation, workshop, accommodation PLANETARIUM ACCOMODATION
RAMGARH MUSEUM
TOURIST RESORT
Spiritual community Contemplative environment, silence, crater access
AV HALL IMPACTS OF
Educational Education information, refreshments, accommodation GUIDE
ROOM EARTH
community
CRATER
Immediate Education, economic empowerment BIODIVERSITY GALLERY DORMITORY
SKY THETER
surrounding