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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN- VII

NID CAMPUS DESIGN

Good connectivity from city from north eastern part while still having a quiet zone in interiors and opening out towards vegetation and farm lands in south and east sides. Slope towards the water channel, allowing all water of site to drain off in western side. In the vicinity of various educational institutes Assam has rich cultural and natural heritage, increasing the design values

SITE ANALYSIS Coordinates: 26°44'29.2"N 94°13'40.5"E Address: Shankarpur, Jorhat, Assam 785007 Altitude: 116m above sea level Population of Jorhat: 69033 RoadsDirection: North East Width: 18 mts. Frontage: 155 mts. Direction: North West Width: 12 mts. Frontage: 85 mts.

Jorhat is one of the major cities of Assam. Jorhat acts as a gateway to upper Assam and to the state of Nagaland. It was the last capital of the Ahom Kingdom and home to many historical monuments of Assamese culture. In the north of the district, the Brahmaputra River forms the largest riverine island of the world, Majuli, which spreads over 924.6 square kilometres with a population of about 150,000. The island, threatened with constant erosion by the mighty and unstable Brahmaputra River, had been the principal place of pilgrimage of Vaishnavites since the age of the Ahom rulers. Several Sattras (monasteries) resembling those of medieval times are headed by Satradhikars teaching Vaishnavism, which was introduced by Srimanta Sankardeva (1449-1568). Each Sattra has an unknown wealth of Vaishnavite scriptures and extensive revenue-free lands cultivated by the Bhakats (celebated monks) of the Sattras. The cultural diversities which prevailed in Jorhat nearly a century ago has inspired the people to participate in cultural activities through the decades and as a result Jorhat has been able to produce many creative writers, musician, actors, historians and journalists, terming Jorhat "The Cultural Capital of Assam"

Site comes under the 'Moderate Severe Flooding Zone'

Most Prevalent soil type is: Alluvial

Close proximity to the drainage water channel Suburban growth in eastern and western side Angular periphery

Prevalent Soil Depth is: Very Deep

Variation in the altitude levels provide good opportunity to implement various concepts in design Along with the rich heritage, new design and industries are setting up, thus allowing live and practical experience

The site lies in the moderate severe flooding zone Close proximity to various water channels, lakes and Brahmaputra river

CLIMATE ANALYSIS WIND

Site location is a seismic V zone

TEMPERATURE & RAINFALL

SUN PATH & HOURS

In July the highest number of daily hours of sunshine is measured in Jorhat on average. In July there is an average of 9.4 hours of sunshine a day and a total of 291.26 hours of sunshine throughout July. In January, the lowest number of daily hours of sunshine is measured in Jorhat on average. In January there are an average of 7.39 hours of sunshine per day and a total of 229.08 hours of sunshine. Around 3122.4 hours of sunshine are counted in Jorhat throughout the year. On average there are 102.65 hours of sunshine per month. Summer starts here at the end of June and ends in September. There are the months of summer: June, July, August, September.

The climate in Jorhat is warm and temperate. The summers here have a good deal of rainfall, while the winters have very little. The climate here is classified as Cwa by the Köppen-Geiger system. The temperature here averages 23.7 °C or 74.7 °F. About 2699 mm or 106.3 inch of precipitation falls annually. The driest month is December, with 12 mm or 0.5 inch of rain. Most of the precipitation here falls in July, averaging 489 mm or 19.3 inch. August is the warmest month of the year. The temperature in August averages 28.1 °C or 82.6 °F. January is the coldest month, with temperatures averaging 17.2 °C or 63.0 °F. There is a difference of 477 mm or 19 inch of precipitation between the driest and wettest months. Throughout the year, temperatures vary by 10.9 °C or 19.7 °F.

PERIPHERY ANALYSIS

Rajabara ITI Field School ( 0.1 Km)

Industrial Training Institute (1.0 Km)

Eastern Theological College (0.5 Km)

Prince of Whales Enhgineering (1.5 Km)

Water Resource Department (0.4 Km)

Jorhat Town Railway station

Deputy Director of Health ( 0.2 Km) Student Hostels Stationary and Basic need stores

Institue

Jorhat Airport (4.5 Km) of

(1.0 Km)

Aerial View of Existing Site

Air Force Hospital (2.5 Km)

Jorhat Engineering College ( 1.5 Km)

All India Radio ( 3.0 Km)

District Employment Exchange (1.0 Km.)

Lichubari Police Station (3.5 Km.)

District Transport (0.8 Km) Hospital (2.0 Km) Bhogdoi River (1.5 Km)

WITHIN 0.5KMS

Jorhat Medical College & Hosp. (2.5 Km)

WITHIN 2 KMS

Drainage Canal at South West

EXISTING PERIPHERY

Science Centre & Planeterium (2.8 Km) Army School & Air Force

WITHIN 5 KMS

Intersection of Roads at North

PHYSICAL FEATURES

The orchids of Assam

Bamboos in Assam

Wetlands and Aquatic Plant Diversity in Assam

Medicinal Plant diversity in Assam

Hoooong - Most common and 'State Tree of Assam'

MICROCLIMATE The close proximity of site from Bhogdoi River (1.5 km) and huge Brahmaputra River (10 Km) makes the already high humid area even more higher. In addition, nearby waterbodies like the lake and canal also cools the approaching breeze. Dense Vegetation on the Eastern Side will block most of the morning sunlight and increase dew, frost and humidity. Heavy traffic area is leading to smog. Close proximity from gardens from south west bring fresh aroma in institute, cancelling out pollution from traffic canal.

tea will the the and

Thus the area is receiving heavy rainfall and short summer.

TOPOGRAPHY

92 mts. above sea level

103 mts. above sea level

SECTION A-A'

SECTION B-B'

102 mts. above sea level

100 mts. above sea level

B

A

A'

B'

Isolated from the main plateau by the embayments of the Kepili River, the upland there displays a rugged topography. For the given site, the extreme level ranges from 92 mts. ( West ) to 105 mts. (North East & South East). Thus, making an overall slope from East to West of 13 mts.

QUADRANT ANALYSIS

4 5 Southern area close proximity to farm lands Quiet zone highest contour level receiving sunlight from all possible directions suitable for residential accomodations

South east and south west area close proximity to water channel and dense vegetation Quiet zone comparatively high contour level suitable for lawns and landscaping

2

West area close proximity to drainage water channel lowest contour level frequent water logging

3

East area close proximity to dense vegetation comparitively high contour level suitable for activity zone

1 North East area close proximity to heavy traffic roads highest contour level site entrance steep contours suitable for administrative and academic zones

ZONING

admin

open area for easy water flow Services

Connecting zone Student Hostels landscaping

Faculty Residence

academic area

GOAL

Aim

To design a NID campus

Objective

·To study the existing patterns and activities of design institutions. ·To study the impact of design education in the process ·To understand need, requirement, and space qualities of a design institutions. ·To study the merits and demerits of present design institutes ·To provide appropriate space for design learning and accommodation

CONCEPT AIM

MINDMAP

IDEOLOGY

CONCEPT EVOLUTION

INTERACTIVE SPACES

INCLUDING OPEN TERRACES

INCLUSIVE OF GREEN SPACES

RIGHT USE OF BUILDING MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES

As we are assigned to build up the national Institute of Design, The principles do the utmost justice to the design probelm. Alongside, incorporating jorhat architecture practices.

SITE PLAN ADMINISTRATION BLOCK

ACADEMIC BLOCK

AUDITORIUM

OAT

AREA STATEMENT PLOT AREA: 68598.75 SQM (17 Acres) BUILTUP AREA: 30, 128.5 SQM PROPOSED GROUND COVERAGE: 34.36%

HOSTEL

STAFF QUARTERS

HOSTEL

FACULTY'S RESIDENCE

=23570.53SQM SETBACKS: FRONT= 35M SIDE= 9 REAR=9

1.

1. ADMINISTRATION BUILDING

A STATIONARY 31SQM

AIM

ADMISSION OFFICE 32SQM

PRO 14SQM

B'

PRO 14SQM

ADMISSION OFFICE 32SQM

NORTH EAST ELEVATION

ACCOUNTS DEPT 58SQM

RECEPTION AND WAITING AREA



ELECTRICAL ROOM 26 SQM

PANTRY 20 SQM

MALE TOILET 28 SQM

B

STORE 40 SQM

SERVER ROOM 68 SQM

FEMALE TOILET 28 SQM

GROUND FLOOR PLAN LVL + 102.6

A' SOUTH WEST ELEVATION

A

ELEVATIONS DIRECTOR'S OFFICE 32 SQM

109.2

B' MEETING ROOM 46 SQM

105.9 102 MEETING ROOM 58 SQM RECORD ROOM 20 SQM

SECTION AA' 109.2

MALE TOILET 28 SQM

B

105.9 102

FEMALE TOILET 28 SQM

FIRST FLOOR PLAN LVL + 105.9

PLANS

98.0

A' SECTION BB'

1.

2. ACADEMIC BUILDING

B

B

A' A'

A A

B' GROUND FLOOR PLAN LVL + 102

B' FIRST FLOOR PLAN LVL + 105.3

A'

B

NORTH EAST ELEVATION

SOUTH WEST ELEVATION

ELEVATIONS 108.6 105.3 102 95 SECTION AT AA'

A

108.6 105.3 102 B'

SECOND FLOOR PLAN 108.6

SECTION AT BB'

SECTIONS

2. AUDITORIUM

A

EAST ELEVATION KITCHEN 20SQM

ART AND CRAFT AREA 502SQM

WEST ELEVATION

B

B'

ELEVATIONS

RAMP

106 103 98 CAFE

SECTION AT AA'

AUDITORIUM 1020SQM

106 103

A'

PLAN LVL + 98

98 SECTION AT BB'

4. HOSTEL

SECURITY 21 SQM

21 SQM

42 SQM

NORTH WEST ELEVATION

120 SQM



ROOM 21SQM

ROOM 21 SQM

ROOM 21 SQM

ROOM 21 SQM

ROOM 24 SQM

ROOM 24 SQM

ROOM 21 SQM

ROOM 21 SQM

ROOM 21 SQM ROOM 21 SQM

ROOM 21 SQM ROOM 21 SQM

ROOM 21 SQM

ROOM 21 SQM

ROOM 21 SQM

AIM

R00M 21 SQM

ROOM 21 SQM

NORTH EAST ELEVATION

ROOM 21 SQM

ROOM 21 SQM

ROOM 21 SQM

ROOM 21 SQM

ROOM 21SQM

8 SQM

16 SQM

ROOM 21 SQM

ROOM 21 SQM

121.0 117.7 114.2 110.9 107.6 104.3 101

ROOM 21 SQM

ROOM 21 SQM

ROOM 21 SQM

ROOM 21 SQM

ROOM 21 SQM

ROOM 21 SQM

ROOM 21 SQM

GROUND FLOOR PLAN LVL + 101

127.0

ROOM 21 SQM

212 SQM

24 SQM

ELEVATIONS

ROOM 21 SQM

ROOM 21 SQM

ROOM 21 SQM

SECTION AT AA' ROOM 21 SQM

ROOM 21 SQM ROOM 21 SQM

ROOM 21 SQM

ROOM 21SQM

127.0

ROOM 21 SQM

121.0 117.7 114.2 110.9 107.6 104.3 101

ROOM 21SQM

PLANS TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN LVL + 104.3, 107.6, 110.9, 114.2, 117.7,

SECTION AT BB'

SECTIONS

1.

5. FACULTY RESIDENCE

RESIDENCE FOR ASSISTANT PROFESSOR BUILT-UP= 101 SQM

RESIDENCE FOR LECTURER BUILT-UP=80 SQM

TYPICAL FLOOR PLANS

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

A

B

B' B

B' B

A'

B

A

A

B'B

B' B

THIRD FLOOR PLAN LVL +110.9

SECOND FLOOR PLAN LVL +107.6

FIRST FLOOR PLAN LVL +104.3

A

B'

A'

A'

GROUND FLOOR PLAN LVL +101

A'

A

A

A'

FOURTH FLOOR PLAN LVL +114.2

B'

A'

FIFTH FLOOR PLAN LVL + 117.5

124.8 117.5 114.2 107.6 101

124.8 120.8 117.5 114.2 110.9 107.6 104.3 101

ELEVATIONS

SECTIONS

1.

5. STAFF QUARTERS

A

A'

WEST ELEVATION

PLAN FOR FIRST AND THIRD FLOOR LVL + 103.3, 109.9

A

WEST ELEVATION

ELEVATIONS

A' 113.2 109.9 106.6 103.3 100

SECTION AT AA'

PLAN FOR GROUND AND SECONDFLOOR LVL + 100, 106.6

SECTION

1.

PROPOSED STRUCTURE

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN- VII

Guided by: Ms Minakshi Singh Ms Thoudam Sudha Devi

Submitted By: Arshleen Kaur B.arch Sem VII A80804018012

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