This chapters ilustrates the
steps taken from research to
evolution of the design con
cept. Thereatter. the intial
design concept is elaborately
discussed and shown with the
help of daigrams, three- di
mensional ilustrations and
other means. This also shows
how the design meets the
framework as set before for the
design process.eee aaa
: = incorporate movement dynamics, bu
|The design is based on using the shape of the site contours to create usable and staggered oni to ineoinmneet RG EE CREE building
skin and the plazas for openness on the whole creating a "Ritvalistic Pathway” (ritual ot folowing eae " eee
ion). Iti help in using the natural elements of ste as naturally asit con.
feeling of being empowered by the nature experience
2. The whole point of having one central axii and adjoining vistas is to create the over
5 you move through the site.
nnecti siyard comprise the comple
into Ridge side of delhi which slopes down towards lake, a series of semi- open connections and courty . complex.
sng casading down to the pond which forms & natural backdrop
Cultural centre on the left and acess to the convention
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4. Upon entering, the visitor has the choice of following the path of cones
for ghat like spaces, or decending to the three open spaces which provide acess to the
cenire, food cour, retail and recreational activities on the right.
{ain a fuid visual dynamic with the vistas and create
5. The buildings too have been kept seperate deliberately to tone down the volume, maint
re in any form,
more intimate in-between spaces, which further the need of being able to experience cul
4. The central axii comprises various trees which delivers different purposes at different space. It will offer points of encounter along the way. it
‘or with fragnanees of trees by front plaza and leads fo the central court which will have tranquil spaces for rest including trees with lorge:
Joge. then follow Up with @ court of element of surprise and finally end with the visually appealing trees which has been motivating you to
the end.
«itis increasing along the axl and opening up to the context - the suitangarhi tomb. While the massing in front of pond wil
vy on the fop Noor with c larger clear height, so that it can act as a landmark to the lake front, which will be visible from the
jove a
outside of si
ike the ex prominent, elevation have the same language with the roof. While roof and central pathway serving the same purpose fo!
lows orga which is a contrast of buil
< trom the different direction dividing the site into two from the centre, intangibly. It connecting the two different eco-
of public activities ike retail, foodcourt and district pork,
{0.Susloinobiy (eels onc! lechnologies ike phytoremediation, sol biotechnology and multipurpose green parking discussed before have
1e6n applies
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S EVOLUTION OEEThe
\ain purpose of these many
design exercises were to mainly fo
cus on creating a certain dynamic
plan and then experi
based designs. Much of the exper
iments done before these, to find
din the design, and
the progress happened towards &
more refined site plan in terms of
both geaometry and built/ unio
balance.
Sections had been used to play
more with form and balance out
the volumes and explore the open!
built relationship in the compex.
Volumetrically, the blocks behave better now, with
‘well defined and detailed. Each pl
the spaces becoming more
Jaza has its own i
teristics,
identity and unique charac-e pond is much
8 EVOLUTION OF DESIGN).gether which mat
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