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ARCHITECTURE
DESIGN
Studio Introduction
CAMPUS
DESIGN
STUDIO TEAM
Ar. Smitha C
BATCH A
Ar. Greeshma J
Ar. Swathi S
BATCH B
Ar. Sini K
Ar. Hieba P A
BATCH C
Ar. Induja V
Ar. Ritu Thomas
CAMPUS
DESIGN
Syllabus:
Course Objectives:
12 hours /2 design
studios
90 hours /15
design studios
PAMPHLET PUBLICATION
12 hours /2 design
studios
WHAT IS A CAMPUS?
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CAMPUS
CO-LEARNING
(18-25 yrs)
CO-PRODUCTION
(30-40 yrs)
CO-LIVING
(55yrs or above)
CAMPUS
DESIGN
● Administration centre
● Academics
● Research
● Accomodation
● Recreational Facilities
USER Groups
● Students
● Researchers
● Academic/Non academic Staff
CAMPUS
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Co-production hub
Coworking and co-production space for designers
Co-production hub
Coworking and co-production space for designers
PROGRAM
● Work space
● Skill development areas
● Research facilities
● Congregation Area
● Retail areas/commercial
● Recreational Areas
USER GROUP
● Freelancers
● Hardware Startups
● Independent units from established
firm
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PROGRAM
● Intergenerational Institute
● Continuing medical care
● Community areas
● Recreation areas
● Housing
USER GROUP
● Senior citizen
● Caregivers/ Medical Professionals
● Visitors
CAMPUS
DESIGN PROCESS DESIGN
Narration Diagramming/Concept
-Literature Review
-Data Collection -Ideation
-Case study / Analysis -Including site and context
-Site Documentation
-User profile documentation
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 4
CAMPUS
DESIGN
TASK 1
CAMPUS
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TASK I : Campus - Place of fulfillment
“One could say that the word university means “one including all,” a single, unified
community of individuals of different experience living, working, and studying together to
assimilate knowledge, improve skills, and develop character.
A campus is the physical environment created when buildings are constructed to allow
the university idea to flourish.”
Read the given chapter on “A University Campus- Place of fulfillment” from Campus
design in India, by Achyut Kanvinde and H.James Miller. Choose an appropriate campus
case study and analyse it based on the parameters discussed in the given paper. Case
study can be chosen from the set given in the book itself or any other source.
Deliverables:
Sheet I: Diagramatic representation of Campus Planning Principles based on reading.
Sheet II: Detailed case study analysis.
Sheet Size: A2
Mode: Digital/Manual.
Submission: Padlet
Submission time: 8:30 am | 04.02.2022
CAMPUS
Campus planning Diagrammatic DESIGN
principles representation
SHEET 1
CASE STUDY
- Circulation
- Zoning
- Growth pattern
- Axes
- Built-open relationship
- Built-use
SHEET 2
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