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DESIGN OF AN EXHIBITION PAVILION AND EXPO

INTRODUCTION:

Exhibition design refers to the creation of a permanent environment through


temporary or permanent space with the purpose of displaying, conveying or
promoting a product, brand, service, idea, view, message or information to an
audience. It is the organized display of works of art, science and industry for the
purpose of stimulating public interest, expanding trade and illustrating the progress
and accomplishments of one or wide varieties of productive activities. Visitors
attracted to this type of display are not primarily interested in buying anything but
attend because of the exhibitions educational and entertainment value.

Most importantly, it is required that these structures should offer flexibility enough to
support the diverse activities and scales that it may house within and around.

OBJECTIVES:

Using flexibility of structure to define the extent of flexibility in design and


supporting multiple activities at different intervals. Use of temporary
structures to enhance possibilities for flexible use of spaces.

To understand the surrounding urban fabric and decide on a mode of approach


to categorize and sustain the type of environment within the site and spaces
supporting it and thus, to enhance and not compromise on its impact on the
human experience aside from economical and social concerns.

To create an environment that’s inviting to the public and brands, ideas,


services, products, etc.
Disability Access (Compulsory).
Area requirements:

Exhibition Areas. (7,500 sqm)

Pavilions. (4,000 sqm)

Convention Hall. (2000 sqm)

Art Museum. (2000 sqm.)

Galleries. (2500 sqm)

o Current Trend Galleries.

o Art and Sculpture.

Administrative office (200 sqm)

Plazas.

o Covered plazas.

o Uncovered plazas.

Amphitheatre.

Services

o Restaurants. (500 sqm)

o Food courts. ( 300 sqm)

o Retail shops (200 sqm)

o Toilet Facilities (Adequate as per standards)

Parking: 600 cars and 1500 two wheelers.


Site:

The site is in Bangalore.

Set back

o Street Front -10 mtrs

o Back side-5 mtrs.

Plot coverage 50%

FAR- 2.

Any open space or temporary structure (on ground) shall be free of FAR.

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