Architecture Thesis- City Centre

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A R CH ITE C TU R E DE S IG N THESIS

CULTURAL RE TAI L-TAI NMENT CEN T RE | D EC’ 201 9 |

KAJAL MAKHIJANI


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kajalmakhijani98@gmail.com +91 7572812922


Col l eg e of A rc hitec ture SVIT, Vas ad D EC EMBER’ 19

City Centre A Lifestyle Centre Pimpri Chinchwad

Design Thesis

Design Thesis


City Centre - A Retail-tainment Centre

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

This thesis is the culmination of reasearch and design for which I would like to express my profound gratitude and deepest indebtedness to my guide, Prof. Pallavi Mahida for her valuable guidance, kindness and patience. She has helped me during the period with her vast knowledge and impeccable experience. It was great to have her as my guide for my thesis at College of Architecture, SVIT, Vasad. Without her encouragement, it would not have been possible for this study to achieve successful completion. Sincere words of gratitude to the jury member’s for their valuable suggestions and annotations. I would like to express my appreciation to the faculty members for their esteemed guidance throughout this design thesis work. I take this time to express my gratitude to the librarian Mr.Rajendra Patel and all administrative staff for their constant support. Last but not the least I thank our Principal Prof. Pragnesh Shah for his constant support and encouragement. Above all, I reverve the patronage and moral support extended with love, by my parents whose passionate encouragement made it possible for me to complete this project and my friend Senorita Soni for her keen interest and help throughout the course of this design process. I owe it all to Almighty God for granting me the wisdom, health and strength to undertake this research task and enabling me to its completion.

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COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE, SVIT, VASAD College of Architecture Design Thesis Project IX Semester

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City Centre - A Retail-tainment Centre

About the project The topic for my Thesis is City Centre - A lifestyle centre. It is a proposed project located in Maharshtra, North-West of Pune city in Pimpri Chinchwad region.

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1.1 Brief about the project 1.2 Case Studies 1.3 Analysis

About the city

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2.1 A brief history 2.2 Architecture of Poona 2.3 Cultural fabric of the city 2.4 Synthesis

Site Study 3.1 Location of the site 3.2 Site context Analysis 3.3 Site Analysis

Design

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4.1 Conceptual Analysis 4.2 Site Details 4.3 Drawings

CONTENTS

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Introduction

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INTRODUCTION

Brief of Project Comparative Analysis Comparative Analysis Case Studies Case Studies Case Studies Comparative Analysis Case StudiesCase Studies Comparative Analysis Case Studies

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Comparative Analysis

Brief of Project

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1.1

Evolution of retail in India In the 80’s Fair/Bazaar

In the 90’s Street Markets

After 1995’s Malls

1.1 Brief about the project

Traditional Indian Markets

Architectural Challenges of the Project 1. To explore the symbiotic character of COMMERCE and CULTURE. 2. Explore the inter-relationship of the spaces and the challenges of disparities caused by design which restrict spaces to particular segment of public. 3. To evolve a contemporary model of conventional Indian market. 4. It will try to explore the possible integration of all the functions which usually are present at larger distances.

Western : Brickell City Centre

- 37Acres

City Centre encompasses : • Street front Restaurants Retail outlets • 2 Hotel buildings Cinema • 5 Office buildings Health/Fitness • Residential

Aim of the Project :

To create a space which can form the node for holding and experiencing commercial, cul

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1.1 BRIEF The city centre is the area of a city where Commerce, Entertainment, Shopping and Political power are concentrated. Urban city centres have combined shopping, learning and recreational activities with entertainment to provide user an overall experience.

Public Plaza

THE SHIFT Western concept

Urban Street The Mall Commerce Traditional Bazaar Culture

HOW TO CREATE A PERFECT SHOPPING EXPERIENCE ? -One stop destination, a proper retreat for proper setting. 1. Activities

2. Retail Experience

Integrating commerce and culture

City centre as cultural hubs Indian : Salt Lake, Kolkata

3. Urban-ness

Conventional model of Indian market - 6.5 Acre

City Centre encompasses : • Retail outlets • Cafe/Restaurants • Cinema • Entertainment zone •

Residential

cultural and social activities; a city centre at a much reduced scale.

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Chronological Development of City Centres in India

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Ansal Plaza, Delhi 1999

Ansal Plaza is the first shopping destination of northern India incorporating public plaza . Type of Planning - Radial Mixed Use : 14,000 sq-mt (3.2 acre) • •

It is a commercial and cultural centre. Essence of social area in terms of public plaza adds to the whole ambiance. Radial form simplifies the ease of distribution of facilities.

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City Centre, Kolkata 2004

City Centre, Kolkata is a signature architecture of legendary Charles Correa Type of Planning - Cluster Mixed Use : 26,304 sq-mt (6.5 acre) •

Commercial and cultural centre.

Juxtaposition of street shopping and a mall.

Courtyard mimics the social experience of a market place.


1.2 Case Studies

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Select City Walk,Delhi 2007

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Amanora Town Centre, Pune 2011

Amanora Town Centre was given the Best Shopping Mall award by CREDAI in 2012

Type of Planning - Linear Mixed Use : 24,000 sq-mt (15.2 acre)

Type of Planning - Cluster Mixed Use : 195,096 sq-mt (25 acre)

Commercial and cultural centre.

• - Commercial + social +open

Prominence of public plaza in the front adds to the whole ambiance.

• - Prominence of streets and oasis.

Efficient serving facilities

• - Mixed quality of indian and western concepts.

1.2 Case Studies

Select City Walk is one of the longest Central Business District building located in South West Delhi.

• - Interconnected activities

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Ansal Plaza, Delhi

-1999

Initially, the architect visually associates the mall space with “ Simplicity of Design ” and related the overall visual design with a round shaped maze game.

“ SIMPLICITY OF DESIGN “ Maze Game Series of Circles

Maze game

“ COMPLEXITY OF DESIGN “ Mechanism A clocks complex mechanism

Peripheral road system and pedestrian walkways which weave into urban plazas and courts, encouraging public gathering and a sense of area for public/community.

Roman Colosseum resemblance of it can be seen in the design

Number of floors : G+3 Location : South Delhi Diameter of Amphitheater : 50m Parking Area : 9850 sq-mt

Internal Corridor-double height with glass facade which provides ample light throughout the day, connects visually with the outside.

Picture of Amphitheatre

Fire Stairs Retail Stores Anchor Store

The space gradually receives sensational textures in the form of elevated stairs, series of harmonized blocks, and water fountains at different levels. Curved corridor, 45 ft high atrium with French glass curtain wall.

Atrium

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Plan


1.2 Case Studies

City Centre, Kolkata

-2004 Concept and Design Strategies

It has an essence of conventional Indian market because of its open & clustered planning. The interrelationship of diverse activities encourages public giving it social aura.

Judicious activities mix Open format The “ Boundless feeling “ Relaxed Ambiance Inclusive character

Passageway

Fusing the Bazaar and the Mall

1.2 Case Studies

Public Plaza

Entrance facade

Street Shopping

Ground Floor Plan

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Select City Walk, Delhi

-2007

Retail Front

Key Plan Service Entry

Site Plan and Organization Organization of spaces in linear fashion along the 20m wide corridor.

SELECT CITY WALK, comprises of retail podium, cinemas, an office building and service apartments. It was a first large scale shopping centre to open in South-Delhi. It is an interesting hybrid of a European high street and an enclosed shopping mall. It has 100,000 sq-ft of outdoor plaza and 4-acre landscaped park. It has a L shaped planning with a public plaza in front which compliment each other.

Front Facade

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Celebration

Corridor

Youth

Services

Family

Water body

Site Plan


1.2 Case Studies

Amanora Town Centre, Pune

-2011

AMANORA TOWN CENTRE, mixed-use development located in Pune, India, the site fronts onto Magarpatta Road and sits adjacent to Amanora Park Town. The east and west sides are connected through an open pedestrian street that allows evening cool breezes to funnel through after passing through fountains at the front entry. The street passes through a large public Oasis that incorporates a large water body with ghats, in the Indian tradition, playing fountains, waterfalls and extensive planting.

Promenade

Entry to Amanora Township Ramp to Basement

ATC Arena

Entertainment zone

The Bridge

1.2 Case Studies

Surface Parking Entry to East block The Bridge

Connecting East and Westblock

West Block

The Oasis

100,000sqft of lush green space with water body

Peripheral Road Promenade The Oasis

Watch tower

Site Entrance Site Exit

ATC Arena

Site Plan

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CASE STUDY - I ANSAL PLAZA

Location/Area

Saket, Delhi

Architectural Character

Geometric Minimalism

Public Spaces

Amphitheater, HUDCO garden

Vehicular Movement

Restricted peripherally

Pedestrian Movement

Along the covered corridor which runs peripherally.

Parking

Basement

Footfall

12,000

Area Analysis Total Area

3.2 acres (14,000 sq-mt)

Built up Area

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Open VS Built up area

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Landscaped Areaa

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Parking

500 (cars)

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No. of Excesses No. of Floors

4 Floors -

Office Space

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Comparative Analysis

Cinema (screen/capacity)

3 Screens -

Hotel Shopping Area Services

800 (2-wheeler)

9495 sq-mt 3.5%

Inferences

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CONNECTIVITY

PUBLIC SPACES

VEHIC

A good mode of transport encourage more footfall.

Public spaces act as interconnection betweens plaza’s and commercial hub

Servic doesn movem


1.3 Analysis

CASE STUDY - II CITY CENTRE

CASE STUDY - III SELECT CITY WALK

CASE STUDY - IV AMANORA TOWN CENTRE

Kolkata

Saket, Delhi

Pune

Geometric Minimalism- color impact Scattered recreational zones and streets

Geometric Contemporary

Post Indian culture imprints

Urban Plaza, shopping streets and terrace balconies

Interconnected streets and promenades through the oasis.

Restricted movement inside site

Restricted movement

Movement on the periphery of site

Along the internal corridor Along the internal corridor connecting to the public plaza connecting to public plaza

Random movement through the streets connecting oasis.

Basement Parking

Basement

Basement parking and surface parking

15,000 ( weekdays) 35,000 ( weekends)

32,000 ( weekdays) 65,000 ( weekends)

30,000 ( weekdays ) 75,000 ( weekends )

6.5acres (26,305 sq-mt)

15.2 acres (62,800 sq-mt)

41,800 sq-mt

62,862 sq-mt

40-60%

40-60% 4 acres/15,782sqm

2.1 A brief history 2,06,165 sq-mt 2.2 Architecture of Poona 2.3 Cultural fabric of the city 40-60% 2.4 Synthesis 9,290sqm 1.3 Analysis

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25acres(2.1 million sq ft)

1000 (cars)

1300 (cars)

1500 (2-wheeler) 2500 (cars)

3000 (2-wheeler)

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4 Floors

4 Floors

4 Floors

19%

11%

4 screens / 1144

6 screens (9%)

8 screen

14%

11%

11%

48% 5%

56% 4%

280 shops/20 anchors 6%

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EHICULAR MOVEMENT

PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT

PARKING

rvice road is feasible which esn’t disturb the pedestrian ovement

Easy visible pedestrian path inside the site connecting adjoining connecting spaces

Peripheral parking> Basement > Multilevel parking (car parking)

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ABOUT


ABOUT THE CITY

Architecture of Poona Architecture of Poona Cultural fabric of the city

A brief history Synthesis Synthesis

A brief history A brief history Cultural fabric of the city Cultural fabric of the city Synthesis

A brief history

T THE CIT Y Cultural fabric of the city A brief history Synthesis

A brief history

Cultural fabric of the city

A brief history Architecture of Poona

A brief history

Synthesis

Synthesis

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2.1

History of Pimpri Chinchwad

Pimpri Chinchwad developed from the rural suburbs of Pune, as a result of rapid industrialization post independence. It is located North-west of Pune city, within the extended city limits of Pune and falls under Pune Metropolitan Region (PMR) established in 1970. However, the region has it’s own municipal corporation, Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) covering 131sqm and size, the third of PMC, Pune (Pune Municipal Corporation). Pimpri Chinchwad is a home to vast variety of industrial establishments. It is well known for its automotive and manufacturing industry and is known as detroit of the East.

The decision to restrict industrial growth in Bombay, which had reached a saturation point, pushed Pune towards industrialization, as the spill over-units were attracted to the city.

Three triggers Erstwhile Bombay was divided into Gujarat & Maharashtra (Bombay became the capital)

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Setting up of new industries was prevented in Metropolitan Bombay.

Establishment of MIDC (Maharashtra industrial Development Corporation)


2.1 Brief History of the City

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1950 Poona Municipality Corporation PMC

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1970 Regional plan (PMR REGION) and establishment of PCMC

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1952

First master plan of the city was developed in 1952

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1967

Maharashtra Regional Town Planning Act (MRTP)

Pattern - Axial/linear development along Bombay-Pune road and railway corridor. Reason - Pune’s proximity links with Bombay, its educated and skilled workforce and availability of basic Infrastructure.

2.1 Brief History of the City

Development Diagram explaining the growth towards north west.

The Industrial City

Centre for education and administrative institution to an industrial city, a growing connurbation “ Post independence

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Top Shaniwar Wada

(1732) Built by Bajirao I, the fortified palace complex was witness to many significant events of Maratha history and has come to be a symbol of the city.

Bottom Left A New Poona college Built in 1926, it is a late example of Indo-Saracenic architecture that had become popular in Bombay.

Bottom Right Fergusson College A 19th century, Neo-gothic styled college.

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2.2 Architecture of Poona

Top right Rasta Wada 18th century

Bottom Left A drugstore

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2.2 Architecture of Poona

This gracious building is an example of the architecture in 1920s. It has a special personality and hols its own amidst the modern multi storeyed glitzy buildings next to it which threaten to overshadow it.

Architecture of Pune Pune has a variety of architectural styles including Indo-sarcenic, Baroque and maratha style of architecture. The real development of the city traces back to the rule of Balaji Baji Rao. Pune came to be adorned with numerous ghats, temples, wadas and peths. Pune, developed very rapidly and became a model for development of the 18th and 19th century capitals for Maratha sardars. Kasba peth was the centre of Pune. During the time, the city was well established and divided into smaller wards known as Peths.

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Architecture then, in Pune combined Peths, wadas, temples, and ghats. Around the palace, stately wadas belonging to various grandees came up. Furthermore, peths were changing with the influx of migrant workers.Peth is a well laid out stone paved main road, with one or two wadas of the well to do family and some huts. As migrant traders, workers were enticed to come in and settle, the sheth would alot spaces for shops, houses and workshops. This is how a locality was build up.

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THEN

Top Left Typical Plan of Wada, a traditional Maharashtrian residence

Right Internal View from courtyard in wada an

arched columnade passageway along which all the rooms are situated. Bottom Right Ravivar Peth has been a busy shopping area since 18th century with addition to shops and modern signages with constant renewal making it faceless

Modern and post modern architecture today Top The Pune Municipal Corporation building combines colonial planning with Indian revival and modern architectural elements.

Bottom Left A post modern commercial structure on BajiRao road, a prominent artery.


2.2 Architecture of Poona

2.2 Architecture of Poona

NOW

Architecture now, in Pune has been a demand for ostentatious designs, and for more modern comfort. The facades are usually a mixture of florid ornamentation without relevance to the older buildings around the city’s historical architectural fabric. Of late, a new kind of symbolism has evolved for commercial structures, a post modern electicism, where European classical elements, tuscan and corinthian columns reproduced in Rcc seem to depict corporate or commercial hubris.

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2.3

Culture of the city Pune has acquired a cosmpolitan identity now but yet represents an indegenious marathi culture. It is considered as cultural capital of Maharashtra. Here, education, arts and crafts and theatres are given due prominence. Pune reflects a blend of traditions with modernity. The culture of Pune is well reflected through its people, language and cuisine. The most common language spoken by majority of the population is Marathi. People belonging to different castes, creeds, religions and economic backgrounds can be found here. With setting of software companies and professional institutions in Pune, the city has gotten a multi-ethnic personality. With more than 60% of the population to be students, the quiet town known as Pensioner’s paradise, became the “Oxford of the East”. The city has rich deep roots of history, which can be seen in various regional as well as national festivals celebrated here. Besides, in the recent years the city has also emerged as a major education and IT industry hub, which has led to the influx of large number of students and professionals here

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Pune is host to different religions and cultural festivals

LEFT PAGE Top Left Then, Pune, a pensioners paradise

Bottom Left Now,

youth at music festival

RIGHT PAGE Top Left Pune Biennale

Festival Poster Bottom Left Theatre

Top Rigth Ganesh Chaturthi Celebration in Pune Bottom Rigth Flea Market


2.3 Cultural Fabric of the city Hub of arts, culture and entertainment

POONA

An agglomeration Of cultures

Multifarious people Educational Institutes Youthful Vigor Modern yet Traditional Rich History Grandeur Detroit of the East 87.19% literacy rate

2.3 Cultural Fabric of the city

PUNE - A hub of Culture and Art. - Pune Biennale - Pune Art Festival - Music Festival - Flea Markets - International Film festivals - Pune Comic Con - Urban dance week Pune is a city of agglomeration of cultures having over variety of tastes and variants for ever group of age.

City of young 62% population are under 30 Oxford of the East 89% literacy rate

Varied activities Cultural Heritage Leading Industries Rich History Pimpri Chinchwad

An agglomeration of industries

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Synthesis

2.4

Impact of History + Cultural fabric

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2.4 Synthesis

2.4 Synthesis

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SITE S


SITE STUDY

Location of the site Climate Analysis Site Analysis Context Analysis

Site Analysis

Climate Analysis

Site Analysis

Climate Analysis Context Analysis Location of the site

Context Analysis

Site Analysis

Climate Analysis Site Analysis

Context Analysis

Site Analysis

Climate Analysis

Location of the site

STUDY Location of the site Climate Analysis Site Analysis Context Analysis

Site Analysis

Climate Analysis

Site Analysis

Climate Analysis Context Analysis Location of the site

Context Analysis

Site Analysis

Climate Analysis Site Analysis

Site Analysis

Location of the site

Context Analysis Climate Analysis

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3.1

Location of Site

City Profile Corporation: PCMC Metropolitan Area: Pune city Area : 181 sq-km Demographic Location: 18°37′07″N and 73°48′13″E

Corporation: PMC Metropolitan Area: Pune city Area : 331 sq-km Demographic Location: 18°31′13″N and 73°51′24″E

Population 1.73 million

Population 3.12 million

Density 9353 per sq-km

Year of Establishment 1982

City Base Map

Density 10,412 per sq-km

Year of Establishment 1950

Landmarks

Science Park

D-Mart

Exhibition Centre

Big Bazaar

IMBR College

Empire State

Doubletree Hotel

City One Mall

Hospital

ASM Institute

Pune city (PMC) Pimpri Chinchwad (PCMC)

Site Plan

SITE AREA 67028sqm

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3.1 Location of Site

Site with 1 km radius context study

3.1 Location of Site

Site Location : Besides science park, Pimpri Chinchwad, Pune Site Area: 67028sqm/16.5acre F.S.I: 2 Ground Coverage : 30%

Within radius of 1km

Total Built up Area: 1,34,000 sq-m

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Climate Study Humid period- July to Sept Winter- Nov to Feb (12°C) Summer- April to June ( 38°C) Mean Temperature- 25°C Relative Humidity- 59.3 % Precipitation- 741 mm Avg Wind speed- 3 knot Year

Wind Pattern During winter : E- NE During summer : W- NW-SW and monsoon

Solar Analysis During summer the sun is northwards with a high altitude angle. During winter the sun is southwards at a low angle

Prevailing Winds Summer solistice 12 Noon 80°

Winter solistice 12 Noon 52°

Summer solistice

Wind direction distribution in % Location : Pune

Precipitation graph of a year Location : Pune

Chilly Winds Winter solistice

Temperature Chart of a Year Location : Pune

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3.2 Climate & Site Context analysis

3.2

Site Context Analysis Vegetation

Mass and void relationship

Green belts/ Parks/ Gardens

Height Relevance

Landuse

< 15m

<30m

<45m

3.2 Climate & Site Context analysis

Buildings

Site Influences

Commercial Residential Industrial Institute

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VIEW A Auto cluster exhibition centre opposite to the site on 45m main road

1. The crossroad on 45m wide road

NEIGHBOURHOOD CONTEXT •

3.3

The site is easily accessible from old Mumbai-Pune highway. It is placed on the 45m main road and two 12m wide road on consecutive edges. There is BRTS stop adjacent to site which gives it a greater conectivity and feasibility to users.

The surrounding of the site has many residential, commercial as well as

entertainment points and Science park.

This proposed Iconic Mixed Use development project is taken up by PCMC.

Site Analysis Views from site

SECTION AA’

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View B BRTS stop on the main road

View C Science park acroos the 12m road and the doubletree by hilton hotel are the landmarks

Noise around the site

Natural vegetation on the site

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3.3 Site analysis

Crossroad Section

View C

Site Plan

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View A

3.3 Site analysis

View B

Vehicular and pedestrian pattern

Vehicular

SECTION BB’

Pedestrian

Topography

Stormwater drain off on site

BRTS

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DESIGN


DESIGN

Shopping Complex Site Detail

Site Detail

Site Detail

Site Detail

Shopping Complex The Street

Layout Shopping Complex Site Detail

Site Detail

Layout

Shopping Complex

Site Detail Layout

Site Detail

Site Detail Shopping Complex Layout

Layout

Shopping Complex Shopping Complex

Site Detail

Shopping Complex Site Detail

Shopping Complex

GN Shopping Complex

Site Detail

Layout

Shopping Complex Layout Shopping Complex

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Layout Site Detail Shopping Complex

Layout

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Layout

Site Detail Layout

Layout The Street

Shopping Complex Site Detail

Layout Shopping Complex

Shopping Complex

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Shopping Complex

The Proposal

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Commercial Complex

Public Plaza


THE PROPSAL

Street

Cultural Plaza

Hotel

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A Lifestyle centre ?

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Represents what ?

People of the city

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Character of the city

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Construct of the city Activities at different scales

Socio-Cultural Design Process

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Conceptual Analysis Framing the Requirements The street • Retail • Library • Art exhibition

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4.1 Conceptual analysis

mmerce & Hotel Offices, Kiosk Suite Meeting halls

Relationship between people, spaces and city

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4.1 Conceptual analysis

Shopping Complex • - Showroom • - Kiosk • - Multiplex

Arts & Crafts • Exhibiting Area • Retail • F&B’s

Auditorium • Event • Congregation

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Roof Plan

Site

A - Art B - Food C - Retail D - Hotel E - Office

Urban Street Food Court

Small Shops Hyper-mart

Exhibiting Area Vanilla Store

Entry Details

4.2

Site Details

Site entrance

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Hotel e


4.2 Site Detail

Site Zoning

Pedestrian Circulation

4.2 Site Detail

Arts & Crafts Anchor Store

el entrance

Hotel Lobby Office Lobby

Restaurant

Vehicular Circulation

Block Entry

Office entrance

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Public Plaza

Site Layout Site Details •

Site Area : 16.5 Acres (66,773 sq-mt)

Total built up Area : 1,33,546 sq-mt

Permissible Ground Cover : 20,030 sq-mt

Ground Cover : 19,885 sq-mt

Achieved Height : 40.5m

F.S.I : 2

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4.3 Site Layout

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4.3 Site Layout

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Section AA


4.3 Site Section

4.3 Site Section

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Food and Beverage

Urban Street The idea of the urban street was to transform an historic architecture style into contemporary style giving the user a traditional public place experience. Further, translating the idea into design keeping in mind the lost art of pune in the modern suburbs of pimpri chinchwad will help revive the outgrowing need of cultural entity of the city.

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The arrival in the city centre gives user the experience of various stages welcoming people from all walks of life. •

Vanilla shops

Art and Craft

Food and Beverages

Exhibiting Area


4.3 Urban Street

4.3 Urban Street

Ground Floor Plan

First Floor Plan

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Shopping Complex

Shopping Complex Shopping centres has evolved from time to time taking care of the needs of user. Western styles have much influenced spaces in India.

Vanilla shops

Hypermart

Anchor store

Starting from fairs, markets and to malls, the public arena in such complexes seem to have gained importance like public squares, amphitheaters, landscaping, entertainment zone etc

Kiosks

Multiplex

Entertainment zone

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4.3 Drawings

4.3 Drawings

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