Isb case study

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THE INDIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ATHEYA RAJEEV LAKSHMI PRIYA R MEGHANA REDDY MOKSHA KV SRINIDHI MPM SUNALIKA KUMAR


“THE INDIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS (ISB) evolved from the need for a world-class business school in Asia. The founders, some of the best minds from the corporate and academic worlds, anticipated the leadership needs of the emerging Asian economies.”

ESTABLISHMENT • THE FOUNDATION STONE WAS LAID ON 1999. • IT WAS INAUGURATED BY PRIME-MINISTER THEN ,ATAL BIHARI VAJPAYEE IN 2001.

AFFILIATED • ISB IS ACCREDITED BY THE ASSOCIATION TO ADVANCE COLLEGIATE SCHOOLS OF BUSSINESS. • IT IS NOT ACCREDITEDBY THE ALL INDIA COUNCIL OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION [AICTE]


ESTABLISHMENT • THE FOUNDATION STONE WAS LAID ON 1999. • IT WAS INAUGURATED BY PRIME-MINISTER THEN • ATAL BIHARI VAJPAYEE IN 2001

AFFILIATED • ISB IS ACCREDITED BY THE ASSOCIATION TO ADVANCE COLLEGIATE SCHOOLS OF BUSSINESS.(AACS) • IT IS NOT ACCREDITEDBY THE ALL INDIA COUNCIL OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION [AICTE]


ARCHITECT: JOHN CALVIN PORTMAN JR

John Calvin Portman Jr. (born December 4, 1924; Walhalla, South Carolina) is an American neofuturistic architect and real estate developer widely known for popularizing hotels and office buildings with multi-storied interior atria. Portman is praised for his "cinematic"interiors artfully relating interior space and elements to the individual.


PHILOSOPHY AND AWARDS • PORTMAN is known for his innovative, responsive design solutions that are sensitive to the local culture and the context in which they exist. •

Human beings are creatures of nature, perceiving their environment through the senses. Recognizing human values and the human response to space, nature, and light

• We use technology, innovative systems and materials as tools to achieve their design philosophy. Buildings should serve people, not the other way around. This strong belief in how design should evolve and relate to people on a human level has sustained us and provided the world with significant and memorable projects. AWARDS • 1978 Medal for Innovations in Hotel Design – National American Institute of Architects • 1980 Silver Medal Award for Innovative Design – Atlanta Chapter, American Institute of Architects • 1984 Urban Land Institute Award for Excellence – for Embarcadero Center • 2009 The Lynn S. Beedle Lifetime Achievement Award – Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat • 2013 Four Pillar Award - Council for Quality Growth


THEY HAVE• LECTURE THEATRES The lecture theatres at ISB are equipped with a broadband communications network, which ensures global connectivity. You can interact with a computer or video-link with faculty, industrial leaders and other students anywhere in the world. Audio-visual and videoconferencing facilities such as overhead projectors, LCDs, fixed cameras and touch-pad systems will make your learning process interactive and enjoyable.

• LEARNING RESOURCE CENTRE (LRC) The Learning Resource Centre (LRC), also known as the library, towers in the middle of the Academic Centre. You would have direct access to various printed and electronic information resources in the LRC.

• ATRIUM The courtyard in the middle of the Academic Centre has an open-air atrium, which is the social hub of the campus. Shops and other facilities such as dining halls, a bank with ATM facilities, documentation centre, book store, mail room, coffee shop and travel desk are located here.


• STUDENT VILLAGE Student Villages form the four cornerstones of the campus. Each Student Village can accommodate 130 to 210 students in a mix of four-bedroom and studio serviced apartments. The apartments are air-conditioned, fully furnished.

• RECREATION CENTRE The state-of-the-art Recreation Centre has sports facilities such as a swimming pool, fitness centre, and courts for badminton, squash, table tennis, lawn tennis, volleyball and basketball.

• LAWNS It is an ISB tradition for each batch to leave behind a souvenir, which adds to the charm of the School. The Class of 2008 Lounge (Gifted by the Class of 2008) and the Class of 2009 Amphitheatre (Gifted by the Class of 2009) are the favourite haunts of the students on campus.


DESIGN DESCRIPTION • The Master Plan and design of the Indian School of Business addresses four criteria: ❖ the environment, ❖ the Indian character, ❖ interactivity, and ❖ information technology. • The project was fast-tracked to meet the school’s ambitious opening schedule. • The campus is located in a semi-arid tropical setting,

• For example, the runoff from the limited rainfall is captured for treatment and reuse.


CONCEPT The architects also drew on symbolic and practical functions of traditional Indian architecture .The campus is inspired by the traditional nine-grid system found in the many mantras of Hindu temples.


The 64- and 81-square Vastupurusha mandalas

THE NINE GRID FORMATION REPRENTING THE MANTRAS OF THE HINDU TEMPLES PITHA MANDALA


Sunscreens and arcades are used extensively in the design, and many buildings are elevated to enhance airflow, while water is used for its cooling effects.

Traditional Mughal architecture are given a modern interpretation. The campus is linked with India’s culture, the architecture speaks to the future


SUNSCREEN AND ARCADES



ZONING


SV

FH

RC

AC ENTRY

SV LAKE

SV

SV

Inspired from Traditional Hindu ninegrid system Courtyard level planning

4 criterias: The environment,the Indian character, interactivity, and information technology.

MASTER PLAN

Contours have been used and a natural gradient is obtained


FACULTY HOUSING

STUDENT VILLAGE 1 STUDENT VILLAGE 2 MAIN ENTRANCE STAFF/SELF DRIVEN PARKING SERVICE ENTRY

RECREATIONA L CENTRE PARKING

SLOPE GRADIENT

VISITORS PARKING

ACADEMIC CENTRE STUDENT VILLAGE 3

MASTER PLAN

LAKE

STUDENT VILLAGE 4

SLOPE GRADIENT

MAIN ENTRANCE

STUDENT VILLAGE

SERVICE ENTRY

PARKING

LAKE

ACADEMIC CENTRE RECREATIONAL CENTRE


1km circumference 750m – Entrance to AC

Pedestrian pathway Vehicular pathway Main road

CIRCULATION


Village

Main entranc e

Village tower

Hostel room Main gate Staff housin g

RC

Class of 2009 amphitheate r

Class 0f 2008 lounge

courtyard library

Bicycle stand

Dam

Village tower


AUDITORIUM ▪ ▪ ▪

ENTRANCE

CORE : • • • •

LOBBY SERVICE CORE STAFF ROOMS AND OFFICES

LEVEL 1 FLOOR PLAN

AREA: 530 SQ.M NUMBER OF SEATS: 300 ENTRY AND EXITS ON BOTH THE FLOORS TWO GREEN ROOMS

ADMINISTRATIVE BLOCK • • • •

STAIRCASE CONNECTS LEVEL 1 TO LEVEL C CORRIDOR WIDTH : 3M AREA : 560 AUDITORIUM AND THE ADMINSTRATIVE BLOCKS ARE CONNECTED BY A BRIDGE EACH BLOCK AREA : 220 Sqm

COURTYARD CONSISTS OF 4 LIFTS AN 4 STAICASES IN 4 CONFERENCE ROOM : • AREA : 30 Sq.m CARDINAL DIRECTIONS. EACH CORNER BLOCK HAS A • CAPACITY : 12PEOPLE CIRCULAR STAIRCASE AND 2 STAFF ROOMS : FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASES. WIDTH OF THE STAIRCASE : 1m • AREA : 5 Sq.m LIFT CAPACITY : 8 PEOPLE


TOWARDS SV 2

TOWARDS SV 1

COURTYARD : • •

IT’S A CIRCULAR SPACE OF 60m DIAMETER. IT’S AN NTERACTIVE SPACE WITH BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPES AND A VIEW OF GREEN PATCHES ON THE INTERNAL FAÇADE OF THE BUILDING.

MAIL ROOM : • TOWARDS SV 3

TOWARDS SV 4

EATERIES ICICI BANK RESEARCH CENTRE MAIL ROOM STATIONERY AND SOUVENIR SHOP SERVICES FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASE RECRUITMENT OFFICE CORE

ÇOURTYARD LEVEL FLOOR PLAN

CANTEEEN : • •

ACOMADATES 60-70 PEOPE SERVES VEG AND NON-VEG FOOD.

RESEARCH CENTRE :

ITS USED BY THE PG STUDENTS FOR THEIR RESEARCHES STATIONERY AND SOUVENIR : •

IT’S A ROOM ALLOTED FOR SENDING AND RECEIVING OF • COURIERS,LETTERS,ETC

STATIONERY REQUIRED FOR THE STUDENTS AND STAFF ARE SOLD. THE SOUVENIR STORE HAS THINGS LIKE TSHIRTS ,WATER BOTTLES,HOODIES,ETC WITH THE COLLEGE LOGO ON THEM.


LECTURE THEATRE (LT):

A

• •

• • B

B’

MINI LECTURE THEATRE (MLT): • • •

TOWARDS SV3 200m

A’

CAPACITY : 70 STUDENTS CENTALISED AIR CONDITIONING WITH CONTROLLERS IN EACH LT THEATRE SEATING SIZE : 100 Sq.m CAPACITY : 30 STUDENTS THEATRE SEATING SIZE : 50 Sq.m

TOWARDS SV4 200m

MINI LECTURE THEATRE LECTURE THEATRE BOARD ROOM

SECTION AA’

CORE FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASE

MAIN CORE

65m

MAIN CORE

30m

CENTRE LT CORNER LT

LEVEL 2 FLOOR PLAN

SECTION BB’


• REC CENTRE

• • • •

GYM SQUASH INDOOR BATMINTON COURT TABLE TENNIS BILLIARDS ROOM BEAUTY SALOON TODLER’S LOT

• • •

SWIMMING POOL FOOTBALL COURT TENNIS COURT

• • •

LIBRARY • • •

ACADEMIC BLOCK

155m

REC CENTRE

STUDENT VILLAGE 2

330m

REC CENTRE

STUDENT VILLAGE 2

400m

• • • • •

• FOOTBALL COURT

DIAMETER OF THE LIBRARY : 52m NUMBER OF FLOORS : 3 CIRCULAR STAIRCASE CONNECTS LEVEL 2 TO LEVEL 5. WIDTH OF THE STAIRCASE : 1.5m TREAD : 1.25m RISER : .15m DIAMETER IS THE STAIRCASE : 18m PRINTERS,PHOTOCOPY MACHINES,COMPUTER LABSWERE ON LEVEL 3 DISCUSSION ROOMS WERE PRESENT ON THE PERIPHERY OF LEVEL 5.

A M E N E T I E S


STUDENT VILLAGE : • • • •

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o • •

STUDENT VILLAGE FACULTY HOUSING

THERE ARE 4 SV’S APPOX AREA 140000 Sq.ft OFFICE SPACE OF 15000 Sq.Ft. EACH SV HAS AROUND 10 TO 12 BLOCKS. EACH BLOCK TYPICALLY HAS 6 APARTMENTS 2 AT EACH FLOOR. APARTMENTS CAN BE STUDIOS(ONE BED ROOM,HALL,KITCHEN,BATHROO M) QUADS(4 BEDROOMS,ONE HALL,KITCHEN,2 BATHROOMS). AT SV AND BLOCK LEVEL THE FACILITIES ARE CO.ED LAUNDRY FACILITIES ARE AVAILABLE. A TALL TOWER MARKS A SV IN WHICH A LIGHTNING ARRESTER IS INSTALLED. PARKING IS ALLOTED AT EACH BLOCK.

PERMANENT FACULTY HOUSING : • • • •

TEN HOUSING UNITS FOR PERMANENT FACULTY. G+1 STORIED STRUCTURE. 3 BEDROOM VILLAS. THEY ARE ROW HOUSES. MIRRORED LAYOUT WITH SERVICE STAIRCASE COMMON TO TWO ADJECENT UNITS. PARKING IS ALLOTED FOR EACH UNIT.

ACCOMMODATION


AREA STATEMENT: ENTRANCE LOBBY

AREA IN Sq.m 120

RECEPTION

15

MEETING ROOMS

12

CONFERENCE ROOM

50

WASHROOMS

9

MLT

50

LT

100

AUDITORIUM

530

STUDIO APARTMENT

56

FACULTY HOUSING

170

STAFF ROOMS

6


SERVICES WATER SOURCE: MUNICIPAL WATER. IT IS STORED IN AN UNDERGROUND SUMP OF 30-40K CAPACITY. THEY ALSO HAVE BOREWELL

The sustainable campus of ISB also has its own •

WATER TREATMENT PLANT (WTP)

THE WATER STORED IN THE SUMP GOES TO WTP WHERE IS TREATED AND SENT TO THE ACADEMIC BLOCK, STUDENT VILLAGES, REC CENTRE ETC .

SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT (STP)

THE TREATED WATER IS ALLOWED TO FLOW INTO THE ARTIFICIAL LAKE AND IS USED FOR WATERING PLANTS.

• FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM •

THIS INCLUDES FIRE HYDRANTS : A CIRCULAR LINE OF VERY HIGH PRESSURE FIRE HYDRANTS RUN AROUND THE BUILDINGS.

ANOTHER SET OF HYDRANTS RUN ON EACH FLOOR AT EVERY 10M DISTANCE.

SMOKE DETECTORS ARE INSTALLED IN EVERY HABITABLE AND NON HABITABLE SPACES.

SPRINKLERS ARE HOWEVER INSTALLED ONLY IN PLACES WHERE THE FIRE LOAD IS MORE.


HVAC: The use of thick walls cladded with light pink stone reduces the load on the air conditioning system of ISB. But however it has a centralized AC for the academic block which is controlled by engineering department and can also be individually controlled in each room. The corridors on the second floor are also air conditioned but mildly. While on the first floor the openings on either side are not glazed and plants towards the courtyard keeps the heat away while breezy flows in from the opposite side. The student villages have split ACs.

WATER HARVESTING SYSTEM ISB also has a water harvesting system which is evident in every nook of design as shown in the picture. The sloping glazed chajjas direct rainwater into the drains echoeing the rectangular system . The water then flows to the lake where it replenishes the groundwater and also used for various other purposes.




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