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CENTRE FOR ART,CULTURE AND

TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
TOPIC 1
NAME: R.KAVYA
REG NO: 15AR34
ARCHITECTURE ARTS AND CRAFT LANGUAGE FOOD

MUSIC,DANCE AND FASHION/DRESS RELIGION


DRAMA
AIM OF THE PROJECT

The project aims to create holistic architectural experience showcasing culture in all aspects. The art and culture
should be systematized into one coherent body of knowledge from inside as well as outside the building.
Beginning from the core exhibit ares to the exterior environment everything should reflect culture in its own way to
create vibrant and dynamic experience for visitors.

OBJECTIVES

• To create awareness among the people about our culture,art and traditions
• To promote different forms of art , dance , music , drama forms among the people by training them through
experts in the respected fields
• To encourage people to demonstrate their talent and creativity
• To act as a strong foundation to promote and conserve our culture values
• To bring all cultural activities together to a single venue to act as a cultural and tourist hub
• Giving an identity to the city and shaping its image and personality
SCOPE OF THE PROJECT
The design is seperated into three phases.
The main phase is The second phase The final phase
the designing of the includes the spaces includes the The institute is for dance,music
institute for the for performance and designing of hostel drama and various art forms. It
Institute
includes library,studios,practice
students which of public use - for the students in halls,staff rooms,canteen
includes spaces for auditorium,cafeteria, the campus
art,dance,music and exhibit areas and
drama restaurants
PHASE 1 PHASE 2 PHASE 3 Auditorium,OAT,restaurants,plaza,
Performing exhibit areas,workshops come in
spaces phase 2. It is accessed by both the
students and the public

It would focus on finding out the background of art centes,


from their origin to their development and the current
Accomodation is only for the
scenario. The motive is to develop an understanding of the
students studying in the campus.
spaces and functioning of an art centre through collecting Accomodation
Guest rooms and houses are
information about their meanings,requirements and qualities. provided for the visitors and the
guests
1. Hindustani 1. Bharatanatyam
2. Carnatic 2. Kuchipudi
1. Veena MUSIC DANCE 3. Kathakali ARTS & CRAFTS
2. Mridangam 4. Mohini Attam
3. Kanjira 5. Odissi
4. Flute 6. Manipuri
5. Tabla

1. Koodiyattam
DRAMA 1. Pottery
2. Yakshagana
2. Sculpturing
3. Therkootu
3. Painting
4. Theyyam
4. Metalwork
5. Swang
5. Wood work
6. Jewellery
7. Terra cotta objects
8. Bamboo crafts
PROJECT COMPONENTS

• School of Dance • Open auditorium • Retail shops


• School of Music • Auditorium • Conference rooms
• School of Drama • Exhibition area • Library
• Arts and Crafts workshop • Restaurants • Multi purpose halls
• Studios • Plaza • Public Information Centre
• Practice Area • Guest house for visitors • Registration
• Canteen • Administration • Waiting areas
• Hostel for students • Cafeteria • Medical centre

PERFORMANCE SPACES EXHIBITION GATHERING SPACES


FORMAL INFORMAL Galleries - Art FORMAL INFORMAL
Auditorium Open spaces Multi-Purpose Hall - Fashion Performance area Cafe
Open theatre Studios Viewing area
Plazas
LITERATURE CASE STUDIES LIVE CASE STUDIES

• Bharat Bhawan, Bhopal • Kalakshetra, Chennai


• Kala Academy, Goa • DakshinaChitra, Chennai
• National Centre of Performing Arts, Mumbai • Sargalaya arts and crafts village, Kerala
• Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre
• Triveni Kala Sangam
• Jamia millia islamia fine arts, New Delhi

TIMELINE

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Live case studies Site Analysis Design development Compilation
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FASHION HUB
TOPIC 2
NAME: R.KAVYA
REG NO: 15AR34
AIM OF THE PROJECT

To develop a fashion hub that has a mix of fashion, business, entertainment, culture and leisure with a unique
and powerful identity that ought to be internationally recognized. The project is to make the people more aware of
the Indian fashion and process and to make India emerge as a major hub for International Fashion events.

OBJECTIVES

• Designing an institute, showcasing areas and fashion warehouse.


• To develop a space that is synonymous to fashion, a statement of time.
• To successfully provide a permanent high end hub for Indian fashion and to integrate its various aspects.
• To give the Indian fashion business a grand leap.
• To incorporate spaces that will nurture and help the upcoming fashion designers and also to give them
marketing support.
SCOPE OF THE PROJECT
The fashion design infrastructure will consolidate the Fashion Design Industry with intellectual inputs,
human resources, market information, trends and forecasting etc. all of which are coming together in the
Fashion Hub. The intelligent building concepts are integral to every component of the hub.Fashion Hub is
divided into three zones

KNOWLEDGE AREA EXPOSITION CENTRE FASHION WAREHOUSE


Fashion College :Colleges sharing Event Centre :Multipurpose hall Fashion centre:The premier
the various Colleges facilities of art destination for buyers and sellers
building based on Design studio. and a space to sell

Temporary Exhibition space Event management Traditional workshop/live workshop


Design Studios Magazine corner Branded outlet workshop
Photography zone Media press and conference Industrial lab
Classes Museum
Labs Rehearsal space
Library outlet shops
PROJECT COMPONENTS

PUBLIC SPACES SEMI-PUBLIC SPACES PRIVATE SPACES

• Fashion public information • Designer stores • Administration


• Registration • Fashion theatre • Training centre
• Waiting areas • Party halls • Labs
• Textile and Craft Museum • Plazas • Faculty rooms
• Product Launching area • Medical centres • Library
• Displays • Rehearsal zone
• Restaurant • Conference halls
• Exhibition halls • Studios
• Boutiques • Workshops
• Open air shows
• Amphitheatre
LITERATURE CASE STUDIES LIVE CASE STUDIES

• Pearl Academy of Fashion, Jaipur • NIFT, chennai


• NIFT, Delhi • NIFT, Kannur
• NIFT, Bangalore

TIMELINE

Research Site selection Presentation


Live case studies Site Analysis Design development Compilation
Literature case studies Concept evolution Schematic drawings Manual model
Case study analysis Area requirements Detailed drawings Digital model
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HOLISTIC WELLNESS CENTRE
TOPIC 3
NAME: R.KAVYA
REG NO: 15AR34
AIM OF THE PROJECT
To design a centre for tranquility that act as the space for well-being,self-sustained built environment by
physical,mental,emotional and spiritual means. The project was aimed at designing spaces which have a
'healing' and 'therapeutic' quality to them, taking inspiration mainly from nature and considering elements like
nature, color, sound, light etc.

OBJECTIVES

• To create a holistic environment that restore and maintain the equilibrium between mind and body
• To explore sensory architecture in the built form
• To integrate landscape as a major element in to the built form
• To establish a relationship between healing,senses and architecture
• Designing spaces according to human behavioural patterns
• To explore how architecture can inform healing or provide spaces and events where healing can take place
SCOPE OF THE PROJECT
The holistic wellness centre comprises of four main healing categories

Ayurvedic medicine is a system of medicine with historical roots in the indian subcontinent.
AYURVEDA Globalized and modernized particles derived from Ayurvedic traditions are a type of
alternative medicine

YOGA Yoga is a physical,mental and spiritual practice or discipline which originated in India

Meditation is an experience of relaxing the body, quieting the mind, and awakening the spirit.
MEDITATION Meditation encourages a deepening of consciousness or awareness and also facilitates a deeper
understanding of self and others

Naturopathy or naturopathic medicine is a form of alternative medicine employing a wide array of


NATUROPATHY
natural modalities
PROJECT COMPONENTS

• Therapy room • Meditation halls • Spa


• Consultation room • Staff quarters • Library
• Waiting areas • Walking track • Restaurant
• Boutique • Cycling track • Information centre
• Pharmacy • Registration • Ampitheatre
• Gathering Halls • Villa • Banquet halls
• Work out space • Administrative spaces • Pool

1. Built forms 1. Sight


2. Closed spaces 2. Touch
3. Open spaces ARCHITECTURE SENSES 3. Hearing
4. Thresholds 4. Smell
5. Fenestrations 5. Taste
6. Scale

1. Ayurveda
HEALING
2. Yoga
3. Meditation
4. Naturopathy
LITERATURE CASE STUDIES LIVE CASE STUDIES

• Art of living International centre, Bnagalore • Quiet Healing centre, Auroville


• SOUKYA, Healing centre, Bangalore • Isha Yoga centre
• Mari Mandir, Auroville
• Lotus temple, Delhi

TIMELINE

Research Site selection Presentation


Live case studies Site Analysis Design development Compilation
Literature case studies Concept evolution Schematic drawings Manual model
Case study analysis Area requirements Detailed drawings Digital model
Zoning

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