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M.B.

M UNIVERSITY
2022-2023 III YEAR DESIGN

SUBMITTED BY – SUBMITTED TO –
ADITI SHARMA AR. HARENDRA BOHRA
DIMPLE BACHANI AR. FURKAN MIRZA
HARDIK PARIHAR
RAKSHA MITTAL
JODHPUR,RAJASTHAN
JODHPUR
INTRODUCTION OF CITY
• Jodhpur, popularly known as “Sun City
and Blue City”.
• Was found by Rao Jodha in 1459.
• The 2nd largest city of Rajasthan.
• It was formerly the seat of a princely state
of the same name, the capital of the
kingdom known as Marwar.
• Jodhpur is a popular tourist destination,
featuring many palaces, fortsand temples,
set in the stark landscape of the Thar
Desert.
• The average elevation of the city from
mean sea level is 250-300 meter.
• Covering geographical area of 22850 sq.
kms.
NATURE OF CITY
• Jodhpur is a major regional road and rail
junction and a trade center for agricultural
crops, wool, cattle, salt, and hides.
• The city has engineering and railway
workshops and manufactures cotton textiles,
brass and iron utensils, bicycles, ink, and polo
equipment.
• Jodhpur is famous for its handicraft
• products, which include ivory goods,
• glass bangles, cutlery, dyed cloth,
• lacquer work, felt and leather products,
• marble stonework, and carpets.
• Tourism is an important component of the
city’s economy.
DEMOGRAPHICS

● As per provisional reports of census india, the population of jodhpur is 3,687,165 in


2011.
● Males constitute approximately 1,923,928 of the population and females constitute
approximately 1,763,237
● The average literacy rate of jodhpur is 539,505.
CLIMATE
• Jodhpur the arid zone of the Rajasthan. The
11.60 % of total area of arid zone of rajasthan is
covered by Jodhpur.
• The district also includes some of the area of
the great Thar Desert in India.
• SUMMARY
• The average temperature in Jodhpur is 26.5 °C .
• Average Rainfall: Around 362 mm
• Throughout the year, temperatures vary by
17.4 °C
• At an average temperature of 34.0 °C May is
the hottest month of the year. January is the
coldest month, with temperatures averaging
16.6 °C
FLORA AND FAUNA
• On account of the arid climate, a rather
negligible percentage of the total reporting
area for the land use in the district is
covered by forests.
• Due to sandy soil only scrub and thorny
bushes of vegetation are found in the
forest areas of the district.
• The main species of trees are Kumat, Kair,
Khejri, Babul, Bir, Jal khara, Pilu etc.
• Fruit bearing trees are pomegranates and
guavas.
• The fauna of the district includes jackal,
Jungle Cat, Indian Fox, Black Buck,
Chinkara, common hare, etc. The birds
commonly found are Baya, koyal, parrot,
Vulture,etc.
MBM UNIVERSITY, JODHPUR
MBM UNIVERSITY, JODHPUR
Introduction –MBM University has
been established by the
Government of Rajasthan by
upgrading the erstwhile M.B.M.
Engineering College, Jodhpur.
M.B.M. Engineering College,
established on 15th of August, 1951,
was one of the oldest technical
institutions in the country which
became a constituent Faculty of
Engineering and Architecture under
the administration of Jai Narain Vyas
University, Jodhpur in the year 1962.
MBM LIBRARY
• Location – Ratanada, Jodhpur, Rajasthan - 342011
• Build in – 15TH August, 1951
• Architect –
• Owner –
• Build Up Area – 720 sq.m
• Site Area –
• Structure – Frame structure
CASE STUDY SITE

Location – Ratanada, Jodhpur


Rajasthan -342011
PROXIMITIES

• Panch Batti Circle Bus Stand (800m)


• Bus Station Rai ka bag (3.4 km)
• Jodhpur Junction railway station (3.2km)
• Military hospital (3.5km)
• Jodhpur Airport (2.7km)
• Site orientation – south-east facing
• Plinth level – 0.9 m
UNIVERSITY DEMOGRAPHY

No. of
students

Girls 1050

Boys 1950

TOTAL 3000
students
SITE TOPOGRAPHY

Conclusion- Max. lvl -236 m Min. lvl – 226 m


SITE PLAN 24. Central lawn
25. Civil dept.
1. Gate 1(Entry gate) 26. Survey lab
2. Library 27. Girl’s common
3. Lecture theatre room
4. Volleyball court 28. Electrical dept.
5. Yoga stage 29. Electronics dept.
6. Basketball court 31. Mining dept.
7. Football ground 32. Hockey ground
8. Seminar hall 33. Gate 3
10. Incubation centre 34. Arch. Dept. old
11. Lawn tennis court 35. Mechanical dept.
12. TPO cell 36. Mechanical
13. Gymnasium workshop
14. Tutorial block new 37. Gate 2
15. TT room 38. Gate 4
16. Canteen 39. CS dept.
17. Stationary 41. Production dept.
18. Management 43. Testing lab
office 44. Basketball court
19. General section 45. Arch. Dept.
20. Administrative 48. Gate 5
block 49. Chemical dept.
21. Auditorium 50. EMMRC
22. Science block 51. Solar passive
23. Watertank house
SUN AND
WIND DIRECTION

Negative Aspect -
the longer axis of the
library building is facing
East and West direction.
Sunset Sunrise
Conclusion -
the longer axis of the
building should face
north - south directions
so that less amount of
sunlight glare and heat
can be obtained
ROAD HIERARCHY

External Road

Internal Road

Library
GREEN SPACES

GREEN SPACE

OPEN AREA

PARKING

Entry
ROAD
Ground Floor Plan

Loading
Unloading
TOILET

SERVICE STAIRS

PUBLIC STAIRS

Entry
1st Floor Plan

TOILET

SERVICE STAIRS

PUBLIC STAIRS
Basement Plan

TOILET

SERVICE STAIRS

PUBLIC STAIRS
PARKING
PARKING
● Total 4 wheeler capacity - 5
5 x 4-7 people = 20-35 people
● Total 2 wheeler capacity - 30
30 x 2 people = 60 people
● Total parking for 95 people.
● Total number of people visiting
the library at once including
staff - 100

INSUFFICIENT PARKING

SOURCE: Neufert
GROUND FLOOR
ENTRANCE LOBBY -

Book issue and return, per work space approx.


5m2 including catalogue area approx. 20-40m2

Reception

AREA =20 sqm

Luggage counter SOURCE: Neufert


GROUND FLOOR
READING PLACE

The area required for a simple reading/work place is


2.5m2; for a PC or individual work place, ≥4m2 is needed.

Space requirement for library Space requirement for digital


sitting - 2.5m2 per person library sitting - 4m2 per
in Hall 1 person in Hall 1
Total capacity - 40 Total capacity - 5
Area required - 100m2 Area required - 20m2
Area available - 130m2 Area available - 16.5m2

AS PER NORMS NOT AS PER NORMS

SOURCE: Neufert
AISLE AND SHELF
Traffic routes > 1.2m wide

1.2M
2.3M
Aisle width

NOT AS PER NORMS M Shelves having


0.9
7 racks SOURCE: Neufert
STAIRCASE AND RAMPS Ramp ≤ 6% gradient.
On site, gradient - 7%
The pitch of stairs is to be based on length of pace:
2 riser + tread = 59-65cm.
Here: Riser = 15.25cm, Tread = 28cm
Therefore, 2x(15.25) + 28 = 59cm

Minimum width of
stairs is 1.25m but
not wider than 2.5m.

AS PER NORMS 1.2 m

NOT AS PER NORMS


SOURCE: Neufert
TOILETS
Male toilet has-
● 2 basins
● 3 urinals
● 1 WC

Female toilet has-


● 2 basins
● 1 WC

NOT AS PER NORMS

SOURCE: Neufert
POSITIVE ASPECTS
Avoid direct
sunshine as UV
and heat
radiation destroy
paper and
bindings.

Vertical
projections are
provided at
windows.
The archive store is best situated in the
basement because of the high floor
loads and the more even climate.
AS PER NORMS
AS PER NORMS
SOURCE: Neufert
NEGATIVE ASPECTS Long side of the building
is in south-west
direction.

Male and female toilets were provided


on different floors.
Door to the male toilet open near
reception in main lobby. Digital library is small with Loading/ unloading is
capacity of 5 people. path is not clear.
NEGATIVE ASPECTS
● University has a capacity of 3000 students but library capacity at one time is not
even 100 students.
● Digital library is small.
● Photocopy and printing facility is not provided.
● No reading space is provided on 1st floor.
● Loading unloading of books is done from main entrance.
● No lift or ramps for transport of books from one floor to other.
FIRE FIGHTING

Doors opens in opposite 1 fire extinguisher is


direction of escape route. provided near reception.

Doors are 1.2m wide. NOT AS PER NORMS

SOURCE: NBC 2016


ELECTRICITY

Two electric poles in the west side. MCB board near reception.
AIR AND VENTILATION
Here ventilation system is controlled by-
● Forced ventilation - centralised air cooling
system which is not working currently.
● AC are provided but are insufficient.

Chiller plant

Air conditioners in halls


Ducts

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