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CASE STUDY- BANGALORE

INTRODUCTION- BANGALORE
 After India gained independence in 1947, Bangalore
evolved into a manufacturing hub for public sector heavy
industries—particularly aerospace, telecommunications,
machine tools, heavy equipment, space and defense. The
establishment and success of software service firms in
Bangalore after the liberalization of India economy has led
to the growth of India information technology industry.
Bangalore is referred to as the Silicon Valley of India and
accounts for one third percent of India’s software exports.
Home to prestigious colleges and research institutions, the
city has the second-highest literacy rate among the
metropolitan cities in the nation.
CLIMATE- BANGALORE

• Bengaluru has pleasant summers and mild winters.


Summer temperatures average in the low to mid-90s F
(about 34 °C), and winter temperatures rarely drop below
60 °F (16 °C). The city receives about 36 inches (914
mm) of annual rainfall, which has been inadequate as a 
water supply for its increasing population and industry.
Most of the city’s water comes from the Kaveri
(Cauvery) River, about 45 miles (70 km) to the south.
The municipal government has undertaken projects to
develop more reservoir lakes in the city and to reuse
water.
MATERIALS USED IN BANGALORE

CEMENT
STEEL / TMT BARS
BRICKS
CONCRETE SOLID BLOCKS
RIVER SAND
M SAND / MANUFACTURED SAND / ROBO SAND
WOOD
GLASS
PLASTIC
METAL
NIFT- BANGALORE

• NIFT has been a pioneer in fashion education in india,


bringing together knowledge, creative thinking and
critical independence.
COURSES

ONE YEAR PROGRAMMES:


• Fashion Integration For Textiles
• Fashion Retail Management
• Garment Export Mechandising Management
• Fashion and Clothing Technology
COURSES

SIX MONTH PROGRAMMES:


• Design, pattern making & Design Studio Management
for Ethnic Apparel
• Apparel Mechandising & Manufacturing Technology
• Appreal Design and Development
• Fashion Art Illustrations
• Digital Media and Visual Communication
COURSES

• BELOW SIX MONTH PROGRAMMES:


• Classroom Based Training on Internet of Things
• Coats and Suits (pattern development and sewing)
• Image Management and Personnel Branding
DETAILS:

• CLIENT: NBCC, NATIONAL BUILDING


CONSULTANT CORPORATION
• ARCHITECT: STUP CONSULTANTS, MUMBAI
• CLIMATIC CONDITIONS : SEMI ARID CLIMATE
COST: 8.5 MILLION
• YEAR OF COMPLETION : 1997
• SITE AREA : 4.5 ACERS
• NO. OF FLOORS : G+2/G+3
• BUILT UP AREA : 15654 SQ m
• PLOT COVERAGE : 34%
FORM:TRIED TO REDUCE THE MASSIVENESS BY
• THEY
GIVING OPENINGS
• THE ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS ARE USED TO
THE CONTEMPORARY STYLE USE OF SOLIDS
AND VOIDS
• EACH BLOCKS ARE DESIGNED TO INTEGRATE
WITH THE SITE 3D COMPOSITION OF THE
MASSING IS NOT INTERESTING AND
EMPHASISING

• MATERIALS:
• PLASTERED LATERITE
• WALLS AND OPENINGS WITH STEEL OR WOODEN
FRAME
• BUILDING DESCRIPTION:
• THE ARRANGEMENT OF SPACES IS
CONCENTRATED TOWARDS THE CENTRE
• ALL THE BLOCKS HAVE 3 OR 4 FLOORS
• EACH BLOCK IS CONNECTED BY COVERED
PASSAGES
• OAT IS THE MAIN FOCUS OF THE BUILDING
• THE CONCEPT OF THE BUILDING IS SNAIL
• 3.7m WIDE SERVICE ROAD, RUNNING ALONG
THE PERIPHERY OF THE SITE
• 3 ENTRIES ARE PROVIDED MAIN ENTRY, ENTRY
TO THE CLASSROOM AND SERVICE ENTRY
SITE PLAN:

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