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TAPMI
PARK
• RAINFALL ANALYSIS
• The month with the highest number of
rainy days is July (29.00 days). • THE SITE IS WELL CONNCETED TO THE
• The month with the lowest number of SURROUNDINGSS.
• THERE IS SUFFICIENT AVAILABILITY OF
rainy days is February (0.33 days).
• The warmest month is May with an average ESSENTIAL NEEDS AROUND THE SITES.
maximum temperature of 32°C (89°F). • THE SITE BEING ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF
MANIPAL MAKES IT MORE
FUNCTIONABLE
Location Its is 3.5 km away from Manipal accessibility would be a As its on the outskirts it would On the outskirts so will take
City problem. be peaceful time for the are to develop
Topography Flat site with laterite soil - Site being flat makes it -
more versatile
Climate It has a moderate climate the heavy rainfall should be - The rainfall might damage the
kept in mind structure
Site and Surroundings A 2-acre site ,Quiet area students must walk a quite a Empty plots around it allows
with nothing much around bit to access most of the for future extension and
basic facilities development
Views and Vistas It has good views - The views can be exploited As the site in from is empty a
bigger building can come up
and spoil the view
connectivity 60% connectivity autos and busses Development of new bus and Students will have to walk a lot
not abundantly available auto stands until these new developments
-
Landscaping - Not much vegetation present designing landscape for the
on site campus to change
the microclimate of the
campus
No. Activity Type Net area Users No of units Total net area Remarks
(sq.m) (sq.m)
3. PRINCIPLS OFFICE The office :15 The washroom : 5 1-3 1 20 • The room should be well furnished .
WITH WASHROOM • The room should be designed carefully s
4. TOILET P Urinal=0.7x0.4x0.3 sink=0.4x0.5x0.8 4-5users 2 50 • The toilet should be spacious and should
Total area : 25 at a time have enough space for circulation.
. • The needs of the handicapped should also
be kept in mind.
5. PrINTING LAB P 3d printing machine: 0.3x0.5 10 1 20 • the printing lab must be designed such
Printing machine: 1x0.6x2 that there would be no hindrance for the
Total: 20 students and there should be enough
machines for everyone.
no activity type Net area users No of units Total net area remarks
(sq.m) (sq.m)
No. Activity Type Net area Users No. of units Total net area Remarks
(sq.m) (sq.m)
No. Activity Type Net area Users No of units Total net area Remarks
(sq.m) (sq.m)
17. Material Museum o 100 100 in 1 100 Since there would be a lot of foot
traffic in the material museum, it
total
should have good ventilation and
which lighting, also proper circulation is
includ very important.
es
visitor
s as
well
22 1 50
50
no activity type Net area users No of units Total net area remarks
(sq.m) (sq.m)
20. Multipurpose Hall O Stage: 18 x 9= 200- 1 600
162 250
Furnitures
include chairs,
tables,
computer table,
etc.
no activity type Net area users No of units Total net area remarks
(sq.m) (sq.m)
22. Administrative WS 30-60 3-5 1-2 60 • Chair, table, printer
Office staff machines can be of
different dimensions
• Rooms for principal and
vice principal
• Conference room has a
bigger table to
accommodate many
people and chairs.
no activity type Net area users No of units Total net area remarks
(sq. m) (sq. m)
23. Exhibition center O 300 100 1 300 The design should have
good circulation space
around the aisles with good
lighting both natural and
artificial.
no activity type Net area user No of units Total net area remarks
(sq. m) s (sq. m)
Opposite seating
no activity type Net area users No of units Total net area remarks
(sq.m) (sq.m)
26. Seminar Hall O 270 200 1 270
• Aisles must be sloped but
all the seats must be
tiered.
• A curved configuration is
optimum.
Open Stage
no activity type Net area user No of units Total net area remarks
(sq. m) s (sq. m)
Design elements
PLACEMENT OF
OVERALL TOTAL
CONNECTIVITY
GREEN COVER
EAST TO REDUCE HEAT GAIN AND TO PROVIDE AMPLE
CIRCULATION
CIRCULATION
- HIGH FOOT TRAFFIC
VENTILATION
PEDESTRIAN
NOISE FREE
VEHICULAR
and accessible than the other two options.
LIGHTING
AMOUNT OF SUNLIGHT.
SPACES
- VEHICULAR CIRCULATION
ENTRANCE
•THE SITE
ENTRANCE FOR
BOTH THE
ZONING IS
FROM
THE MAIN
ACCESS ROAD.
• ZONING OPTION-3
• PROS
• THE ACADEMIC BLOCK IS SPACED IN THE CENTRE ANDSO IT IS EASILY
ACCESSIBLE TO EVERYONE.
• THE CAFETERIA IS FACING TOWARDS THE DENSE VEGETATION WHICH
PROVIDES FRESH AND COOL AIR.
• CONS
• SINCE THERE ARE TWO PARKING AREAS THERE WILL BE A LITTLE
INCONVIENCE REGARDING THE VEHICLE MOVEMENT.
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SCHOOL OF INTERIOR DESIGN
WHAT IS SENSORY MATERIALS
PERCEPTION •According to the inspiration taken the main
•The five senses of human perception enable materials used are concrete.
us to experience the spaces around us. •The main reason is to avoid falling over
•Our tactile senses are most prominently visitors by the waterfall at the top of it.
affected as we feel the textures and materials •The materials to be used in my design is
surrounding us. Montcalm Shoreditch Signature high density cement blocks for its rigid
•An aesthetically pleasing structure with Tower Hotel, 151–157 City Road, properties along with dense vegetations.
plenty of natural light brings tranquility within London, completed 2015 by SMC Alsop •The academic block will have glass
Architects.
us. Here it should also be born in mind that
coverings at the top so that it satisfies the
•Colors psychologically affect our mood, and the visual perception of space is needs of the concept chosen.
can even nurture mental wellbeing. significantly influenced by color and •The color palette is the grey-white tone so
lighting. that its visually attractive and pleasing at the
same time .
WEST ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
SCALE 1:500
SITE SECTION
6M WIDE ROAD
ENTRY&EXIT SECURITY CABIN
SCALE 1:500
INDIVIDUAL Year/Semester/S Sheet No.
MASTER PLAN 203701030- SATVIKA ec
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MASTER PLAN
ACADEMIC BLOCK
MP-HALL
FRONT ELEVATION
+0.00
+0.45
+3.7
BACK ELEVATION
SECTION
FRONT ELEVATION
+0.00
+0.45
+3.7
BACK ELEVATION
SECTION
FRONT ELEVATION
SR SPACES AREA
NO SQ.M
1. Construction 150
yard/workshops
+0.00
BACK ELEVATION
A WORKSHOP IS A PLACE
+0.45 WHERE DIFFERENT LAB
ACTIVITIES TAKE PLACE. THE
WORKSHOP IS SURROUNDED
BY VEGETATION TO REDUCE
NOISE.
SECTION
INTERIOR EXTERIOR
INDIVIDUAL Year/Semester/S Sheet No.
WORKSHOP 203701030- SATVIKA ec
NAVEENCHANDRA SHETTY 2nd/ 3rd/B 12
FLOOR PLAN
FRONT ELEVATION
THE SECURITY CABIN IS
SMALL BLOCK WHICH
IS PLACED IN THE
RIGHT SIDE OF THE
ENTRY AND EXIT.
+3.77 THEBUILDING IS FOR
SECURITY PUSE ONLY.
BACK ELEVATION
+0.45
+0.00
SECTION
EXTERIOR EXTERIOR
INDIVIDUAL Year/Semester/S Sheet No.
SECURITY CABIN 203701030- SATVIKA ec
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FLOOR PLAN
SECTION
EXHIBITION AREA
MATERIALS USED :
THE FLOORING IS MADE OF GRANITE AND A THE APLLIANCES
IN THE ROOM DIFFER IN MATERIALS. THE FURNITURE ARE THE MULTIPURPOSE HALL
MADE OF VERY ATTRACTIVE COLOURS
IS PLACED INFRONT OF
THE ACADEMIC BLOCK.
EXHIBITION AREA THE MULTIPURPOSE HALL
MATERIALS USED:
DOUBLE STOREYED AND
THE WALLS ARE MADE OF BROWN SANDSTONE WHICH
SEEMS TO LOOK LIKE EXPOSED WALLS. THE FLOORING USED
CAN ACCOMMODATE 50-
IS GRANITE AND MANGALORE TILES AS ROOFING 70 PEOPLE.
PUBLIC SPACE
DINNING AREA
MATERIALS USED : SPACES AREA
SQ.M
THE WALLS AND FLOORING ARE MADE OF SANDSTONE AND
GRANITE RESP. THE FURNITURES ARE ALIGNED IN A ROW Multi-purpose hall 500
+3.7
+6.7
SECTION
STUDIO
MATERIALS USED :
THE FLOORING IS MADE OF GRANITE AND A THE APLLIANCES
IN THE ROOM DIFFER IN MATERIALS. THE WOODEN TABLES ACADEMIC BLOCK IS PLACED
ARE USED FOR STORAGE. THE DRAFTING TABLES ARE MADE IN BETWEEN CAFETERIA AND
OF WOOD. ADMIN BLOCK
CAD LAB ACADEMIC BLOCK
MATERIALS USED: AREA
SPACES SQ.M
THE WALLS ARE MADE OF BROWN SANDSTONE THE
Lobby 65
FLOORING USED IS GRANITE. THE TABLES ARE OPPOSITE THE Studio 300
WINDOWS TO GET PROPER LIGHTING. Lecture Room 270
Cad Lab 120
Labs 120
LECURE ROOM Library
Toilets
70
60
MATERIALS USED : Girls' Common Room
Staff Room
20
50
THE WALLS AND FLOORING ARE MADE OF SANDSTONE AND Staff Lounge 20
Staff Toilets 20
GRANITE RESP. THE FURNITURES ARE ALIGNED IN A ROW Stationary Shop 110
WITH VIBRANT COLOURS.THE ROOMS HAVE HUGE WINDOWS TOTAL AREA 1225
SCALE 1:500