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BIHAR MUSEUM LANDSCAPE CASE STUDY Submitted byRITESH SHARMA
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DEPT. OF ARCHITECTURE
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NIT PATNA
BIHAR MUSEUM
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Patna, Bihar
Designed by : Maki and Associate (Tokyo) in association with Opolis (Mumbai) Lanscape Consultants : Ohtori Consultants Inc. Environment Design Institute (Osaka) Forethrought Design Consultants (Pune) Site Area : 53,480 square meters Built-up Area : 25,410 square meter
The Bihar Museum as a “campus” -an interconnected landscape of building and exterior spaces thar maintain a modest but dynamic profile, in harmony with existing site conditions. Each program zone has been given a distinct presence and recognizable form with in the complex. These zones are linked together via interior and exterior courtyards and corridors, ensuring that all spaces retain a coonection to the surrounding landscape while remaining sheltered and comfortable throughout the year. This constant presence of the natural environment within the museum “campus” creates a rich, unique experience with each visit, one that changes with the time and seasons.
Interconnected interior and exterior courtyards are Buddha Sculpture courtyard (Niranjana Courtyard), Opena Air exhibition Space(Amphitheatre Courtyard), Peepal Courtyard, Lunch Patio Courtyard, Ellipse Courtyard, Children Play ground and Approch Garden rather than them site is having a lot of terrace gardens
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NIRANJANA AANGAN Nirangana aangan consist of total 13 trees of FICUS BENJAMINA, with a steel sculpture surrounded by water channels.
DRY GARDEN (FORMED BY RESEDUE OF STONE USED FOR CLADDING)
T R E E (FICUS BENJAMIKA)
WATER CHANNEL
BRIDGE THAT CONNECT 2 GALLERIES S C U L P T U R E AS A MAIN ATTRACTION
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OPEN AIR EXHIBITION SPACE
P A T H W A Y
G R O U N D COVER GRASS
T R E E (DELONIX REGIA)
T R E E S (FICUS BENJAMINA)
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PEEPAL COURTYARD
W O O D E N D E C K S
MANGIFERA INDICA ( M A N G O ) FICUS RELIGIOSA ( P E E P A L )
FICUS RELIGIOSA ( P E E P A L )
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CHILDREN MUSEUM COURTYARD
FICUS BENGHALENSIS (BANYAN TREE)
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LUNCH PATIO
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SCEMATIC DRAWING OF WOODEN DEKS
BOMBAX CEIBA ( S E M A R )
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TERRACE GARDENS
USE OF PEBBLE AS GROUND COVER
USE OF WOODEN DECK ON THE TERRACE
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CHILDREN’S PLAY GROUND BAMBOO/ BAMBUSOIDEAE BAMBOO/ BAMBUSOIDEAE
MAGNOLIA C H A M PA C A
ELEVATED GROUND WATER CHANEL WITH FOUNTAIN P A T H W A Y
WATER CHANEL WITH FOUNTAIN
MAGNOLIA CHAMPACA
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WAY TO THE PARKING
TREE (KACHNAR/ BAUHINIA VARIEGATA)
BOLLARD LIGHTS
TREE (DRACAENA DRACO)
MAGNOLIA CHAMPACA
BISMARCKIA NOBILIS BORASSUS FLABELLIFER (ASIAN PALMYRA PLAM)
COBBLE STONE 100X100X100mm
BOLLARD LIGHTS
BEECH HEDGE
PLANT (NERIUM OLEANDER VARIEGATA)
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PARKING AND THE SITE There are a lot of pre existed trees on the site in which majority of trees are; Gular (FICUS RACEMOSA) Mango (MANGIFERA INDICA) Neem (AZADIRACHTA INDICA) Semal (BOMBAX CEIBA) Jackfruit (ARTOCARPUS HETEROPHYLLUS) Dates (PHOENIX DACTYLIFERA) Palm (ARECACEAE)
Peepal (FICUS RELIGIOSA) Ashok (POLYATHIA LONGIFOLIA) Lemon (CITRUS LIMON) Kadam (NEOLAMARCKIA CADAMBA) Guava (PSIDIUM GUAJAVA)
FICUS RELIGIOSA ( P E E P A L )
TREE (POLYATHIA LONGIFOLIA)
TREE (MIMUSOPS ELENGI) TREE (KACHNAR/ BAUHINIA VARIEGATA)
BEECH HEDGE
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