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VIVARTA CENTER FOR CUL TURAL EXPRES SION

CULTURAL CENTER AND DANCE SCHOOL @ PALAKKAD THESIS PROJECT

CONCEPT - EMOTIVEARCHITECTURE

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Emotive Architecture is a concept that focuses users. the design process goes beyond functionality nections and enhance the overall user experience. colors, textures, and sensory stimuli.

The site is located in Yakkara village area within the Palakkad municipality, covering an area of approximately 8.5 acres. It is situated around 8 kilometers from Palakkad town and 5 kilometers from the town railway station.

focuses on creating built environments that evoke specific emotions and responses from the functionality and aesthetics to intentionally incorporate elements that elicit emotional conexperience. This could involve thoughtful spatial arrangements, use of natural light, materials,

Our cultural center’s admin block: Where creativity, organization, and innovation unite in a sleek and sophisticated design.

Exhibition Block

The exhibition block is a dynamic space within the cultural center, dedicated to showcasing diverse forms of art, cultural artifacts, and interactive displays. The goal is to create an immersive environment that engages visitors, fosters cultural exploration, and inspires a sense of wonder.

Tailored for student needs, our service block offers a functional and pleasant dining experience within the cultural center.

Experience the enchantment of live performances amidst the breathtaking natural beauty. The graceful curves and organic shapes of our amphitheater blend seamlessly with the surrounding landscape, uniting art and nature in perfect harmony.

Performance Block

The performance block is a central space within the cultural center, designed to host artistic performances and events with a focus on functionality, aesthetics, and creating an immersive experience for all.

Our design prioritizes functionality, aesthetics, and a welcoming atmosphere in the canteen block, enhanced by natural light, pleasant interior elements, and suitable acoustics.

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