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CASE STUDY PRESENTATION

1. Birla global university


2. Pearl fashion academy
3. Brick school of architecture

AMAN SINGH
SMEF’s BRICK SCHOOL OF
ARCHITECTURE

• Climate: hot and semi-


arid climate
• Architect: Girish Doshi,
navkaar architects
• Site area: 36421.70
sqm
• Built-up area: 1100
sqm
• Construction type:
exposed brickwork and
exposed concrete
Access from main road
CONCEPT
Spaces occupancy
Faculty cabins 7
Meeting area 40
Administration space 5
Studios 40
Classrooms 40
Library 20
Seminar room 100

Ground floor: First floor:


1. Faculty cabins 1. Classrooms
2. Meeting room 2. Library
3. Administration rooms 3. Seminar room
4. 4 studios 4. 4 studios
Entrance view

OAT outside

Panchatantra entrance plaza


Symmetry in plans with 3 zones.
Front zone= entrance and admin
zone.
Central grand court. Back zone=
studios.

East side entry West entry

OAT
ENTRANCE TO THE
BUILDING
Faculty meeting room and
administration room
Faculty rooms

offices

Courtyard

Water body

Administration block view


Meeting room

offices

offices

Courtyard

Water
body

• Faculty room view


• Courtyard providing light.
• Connected with admin room
and entrance.
• Courtyards designed inside
the
admin area with water body.
• Vertical openings to allow
daylight inside the block not
the heat.
• Sloping roof merges with the mountains in the background.
• Its design to wash off rain water off the structure.
• Structure is inspired by local Wada architecture.
• Spaces planned around an open central court.
OAT ramp

East West
entry
entry
Central grand court ( main interaction space) Entrance from west side

Entrance from east side Charles correa library


Classrooms:
• Two classrooms are places exactly
mirror of each other.
• One can be accessed by ramp and
another through stairs.
• Classrooms connected by
balconies.
• Vertical openings.

Nari Gandhi classrooms


Bridge joining two blocks of building.
• Studios are placed along the central
courtyard.
• Every studios has its storage.
• Studios are well lit and ventilated.
• Max daylight come from courtyard.
• It has provision of expansion and can
connect with the outdoor.
• Large projections provided on south
walls to prevent bright sunlight.
• Studios have balconies connected with
bridges, allow the students and faculties
to pass through from one studio to
another without disturbing the people
down.
• Wind shaft provided.
• Open classroom are provided at the
backside of each studios.
Interior view of studios Ramp leading to studios
Section through studios

Stepped wall and ramps leading to studios


Courtyards inside studios
First floor has
Library and
seminar hall.
Interaction spaces on the terrace
Streets going along with the building

Balconies placed just after the classrooms

Corridors connecting spaces


OAT is located outside of the building Courtyard inside of library

Entrance lobby having courtyard Courtyard and waterbody inside admin block
Sloping roof having sitting arrangements

Interaction space on terrace

Corridors and projected balconies


Observations:
• The structure is constructed by using and experimenting new form through structural
concrete.
• The open spaces are used in many purposes like cultural activity, interactive spaces, open
studios, and central plaza.
• Plenty of light and ventilation in studios and office spaces taken intermediate courtyard
attach to office spaces.
• The open and closed spaces are connected to each other both visually and physically to
create cloud environment to study purpose.
• Intermediate courtyards and entrance court bring the nature inside of building.
BIRLA GLOBAL
UNIVERSITY
Located at Bhubaneswar.
Site area 30 acres.
Established in 2013.
Landscaping
SITE Law
school
Rock
garden
Mess 1 Mess

PLAN 2
Main vehicular path

Main vehicular path


Main vehicular path
Boys hostel

pedestrian

pedestrian
Girls hostel
PG block Administrative
block UG block

faculty
Main vehicular path
Security Security
room 1 room 2
Form and orientation:
 Form optimization led to the formation of a perfect rectangular
volume with minimum exposed surface area.
 The site has a level changes.
 Building blocks including classrooms and lecture halls have
been raised by levels for landscaping purposes.
 Thicker wall prevents classrooms from the outer heat in
summer seasons also due to that less use of mechanical
equipment.
 The building blocks allotted for under graduates and post
graduates are single storey but the administration blocks is
double storey building.
 Academic block’s exterior is completely made by stone
cladding.
 Its not only looks attractive and given a rough surface.
 Series of columns outside the building creates colonnade.
 Colonnade distinct spaces between inside and outside area.
 Projected roofs create a light and shadow effect.
 Corridor created along with building but outside. Which meld
seamlessly with outer landscaping.
 The lawn space can be used as a sitting space making a
informal interactive space.
 Also the corridor itself creating a informal interactive
 Main building: 2
storey Ground floor:
 Dean office
 Vice chancellor office
 Register office
 2 seminar hall
 Library continuing up to 1st floor.
First floor: administrative blocks
Activities:
After class sitting place
Volleyball court
Activities:
Interaction place
Informal space for professors and students
Activates:
Seminar hall
Library room ( 2 storey)
 5School of =communication
classrooms 70 students capacityand
 1 classroom management:
= 40 students capacity
 2 common rooms.
 1 common room is serves sitting purpose after
class.
 Another common room has table tennis, music
instruments etc.
 9 faculty cabins.
 Staff cafeteria for faculties.
 Separate washrooms for faculty and students.
Interaction after class
Sitting on sloping lawn
Talking in corridor
Post graduate block:
 6 classrooms = 40 capacity
 No common rooms.
 15 faculty cabins.
 Separate washrooms for faculty and students.
Formal learning activities
1. Post graduation classrooms
2. Seminar rooms
3. Under graduate classrooms
School of law:
Besides the main building and two Ground floor:
academic block there is another  Canteen
building block.  Health care
 Salon
 Gym
 Laundry
 Stationary shop
First floor and second floor: law school
HOSTEL PREMISES
 Boys hostel
 Ladies hostel
 Roads connecting main
road, hostels and
students vehicle
parking.
 In between two hostels
there is a garden, which
act as an interactive
place.
 Faculty residence
 2 dean residence
 They have separate
parking for faculties
vehicle.
 2 dinning hall.
 Dining hall has its exterior made of glass and also it
has landscaping behind the building so students
can enjoy the outside view while having food.
 Between dinning area and law school block there is
specially created rock garden.
 So many sculptures and sitting spaces have been
provided so it’s a complete formal interactive
space.
 For sports activity this college has volleyball court,
basket ball court, cricket ground.
LANDSCAPING AREAS
Sports activities:
Volleyball
Cricket
Football
Basket ball
Formal interactive space

Formal learning spaces Backside space of admin block

Formal interaction space

Interior of institute canteen Activity plaza inside admin block


Formal interactive space
Pearl fashion academy
 Location : 20 km away from Jaipur
 Climate: typical hot, dry and desert type
 Design of the building inspired of
formal geometry.
 Cost effective design
 challenge to control the micro climate within
the building.
 modern adaption of traditional Indo-
Islamic architectural elements and
passive cooling strategies.
 Use of open courtyards, water body, a step
wall , jaalis to maintain a micro climate
within the project.
 All these elements manifest themselves
through the built form and become an
intrinsic part of the daily life of the design
student.
Form optimization,

morphology and
a perfect rectangular volume with minimum

The site wasorientation:


exposed surface area.
 excavated to a depth of 4 metre, to create
an underbelly and the two stories of classrooms,
studios, and offices were raised on pilots above the
voids.
 the underbelly, which is thermally banked on all sides,
has a ramp designed to be used during fashion shows
and forms the anchor for the entire project.
 serves as a large recreation and exhibition zone, houses
the
cafeteria and spill out areas for the student population.
 This curvilinear geometry is generated through a
computerized shadow analysis that tracks the
precise movement of the sun through the day and
across the season.
 The self shading sliver courtyards help to control the
temperature of internal spaces and open step-wells,
while allowing sufficient day lighting inside studios and
Various
interaction
spaces
Material
stheused:
 mix of local stone, steel, glass and concrete chosen keeping in mind
climate needs of the region while retaining the progressive
design intent.
 The exterior is painted orange to set off the white jaali but the interior
surfaces are white, to reduce heat asportation.

Courtyards and stepwells


 Thermally banked on all sides, a space for sacred
congregation within an academic institution: for students,
for activity and chances activity, for recreation ,exhibition
and interaction amidst the organic setting or green and
water.
 The water body id fed by the recycled water from the
sewage treatment plant and helps in the creation of a
microclimate through evaporative cooling.
Ventilation and structural grid:
 The courtyards get indirect light into classrooms.
 The entire building is on 9m grid, single bay, naturally lit
and cross- ventilated.

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