Architectural Thesis - Sports Complex at Navi Mumbai (Ghansoli)

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SPORTS COMPLEX NAVI MUMBAI


SITE LOCATION

CASE STUDIES

SWOT ANALYSIS

DESIGN PROGRAMME

SACHIN TENDULKAR GYMKHANA, MUMBAI Address Plot no.1, Gagangiri Maharaj Marg, sector 13 Ghansoli, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra. Area 36 acres (145452.96 sq.m). F.S.I. 1.00 Permissible Set Backs North - 15.00 m South - 30.00 m West - 15.00 m East 34.00 m

SITE ANALYSIS: - Urban context since it has innumerable opportunities and challenges which skilled and unskilled sports person can find the way towards his career and as well to the level of enjoyment of its own - To have the scope to be integrated with nature and enhance the micro climate of the site. - A strong Social-Cultural background. A place which is statically located, convenient and easily accessible from major cities. - De-stressing the saturated and highly urbanized city of Mumbai. - A place where it can develop links with the fast developing industry and other colleges and universities, particular in the immediate region.

STRENGTHS

• Peak time – 4.00 pm to 9.00 pm

- In the urban environment, yet secluded from the city buzz. - Safe and secure for as not located in a remote area. - Peaceful environment - Well connected to public transport. - Maximum road frontage. - Roads wide enough to handle traffic. - Well connected to road and rail.

• Peak days – Thursday, Saturday, Sunday including holidays

Billiards – 2 tables

Badminton – 3 courts

Tennis – 2 courts

Gymnasium - common

Permit rooms – 16 rooms

Swimming pool - common

Card room – 75 pax

Library – 60 pax

• Population (maximum) – 2000-2200

Bowling – 3 lane

Steam/sauna - separate

Conference – 6/15/25 pax

Banquet – 350/500/1100 pax

- Ongoing construction in the surrounding area.

Particulars Location

Garware club Churchgate,Mumbai

N.s.c.i. club Worli,Mumbai

M.c.a. bandra Bandra,Mumbai

M.c.a. kandivali Kandivali,Mumbai

Site planning Site zoning

Semi-formal Buildings are evolved around a central open space.

Formal Buildings are evolved around a central open space.

Semi-formal Buildings are evolved around a central open space with smaller courtyards.

Formal The buildings evolved around rectangular courtyard.

Entrance

1. Concrete pathway shaded 1. Concrete by trees. pathway 2. Direct entry 2. Direct entry

1. Paved pathway shaded by trees. 2. Direct entry

1. Paved pathway 2. Direct entry

Parking

Parking for 2 wheeler and 4 wheeler are segregated at main entrance.

Parking for 2 wheeler and 4 wheeler are segregated at main entrance.

Parking for 2 wheeler and 4 wheeler are segregated at main entrance.

Openspaces

Central open space

Parking for 2 wheeler and 4 wheeler are segregated at main entrance. Central open space

Central open space

Planned formal open rectangular court.

Connectivity

Building is internally connected through central rectangular courtyard.

Different buildings of different streams are not connected directly but by pathways and open spaces

Buildings are internally well connected to each other and one can access the entire structure through roof.

Buildings are internally well connected to each other and one can access the entire structure through roof.

Restaurant

Connected internally through floors

Connected internally through floors

Connected to the central open courtyard.

Connected to the central open courtyard.

Circulation

Free flowing work spaces with visual contact maintained in open areas

Circulation is maintained through ramps and pathways provided between each blocks.

Free flowing work spaces with visual contact maintained in open areas

Free flowing work spaces with visual contact maintained in open areas

Light and ventilation

Ample of glass has been provided for light and slits / ventilator have been provided for air flow.

Ample of glass has been provided for light and slits / ventilator have been provided for air flow.

Recessed windows provide protection from the hot sun, while angled windows assure that maximum light reaches the interiors

Recessed windows provide protection from the hot sun, while angled windows assure that maximum light reaches the interiors

OPPORTUNITIES - There shall be no commercial devel opment as the entire zone is marked as residential zone in the D.P. - No such SPORTS COMPLEX around the area. - Ability to serve neighboring towns dues its connectivity.

CLIMATE:

THREATS

The NAVI MUMBAI Climate is typically coastal, sultry and not very hot. The area receives average rainfall of 2500 mm to 3000 mm viz. in rainy season while the dry period is the summer and winter season.

TEMPERATURE: It is observed that the mean maximum temperature varies from 35oC to 40oC during the whole year. The temperature is maximum during the months of March to June. Due to humidity during this period, the weather condition is intolerable being more sultry. The weather is tolerable during the months of December to February with temperature ranging from 25oC to 35oC being minimum out of the year.

WINDROSE

- There can be increase in vehicular traffic as the zone is being rapidly developed. - Possibility of similar kind of develo ment in the future.

SITE PHOTOGRAPHS

RAINFALL: Being in the western coast, the rainfall is usually experienced from beginning of June to end of September with annual mean rainfall of 2500 mm. The average rainfall in the city over the past decade has been calculated to be about 2442.8 mm. Most of the rainfall received is a result of southwest monsoon.

Separate administration block.

Separate administration block.

Separate administration block.

Separate administration block.

Library

Library block lacks natural light.

Library block lacks natural light.

Library block has been provided separately and has ample of light and ventilation.

Library block has been provided separately and has ample of light and ventilation.

Staircase is only provided inside the building with inadequate ventilation. Plumbing runs through ducts and they are concealed and a good concealed wiring.

Staircase is provided with ample of natural light.

Staircase is provided with ample of natural light.

Plumbing runs through ducts and they are concealed and a good concealed wiring.

Plumbing runs through ducts and they are concealed and a good concealed wiring.

Building services

The range of variation in humidity is from 40% to100%.The highest humidity is observed in the month of August. The overall humidity throughout the year in the city is on the higher side. The average humidity throughout the year is 44% and the maximum humidity experienced during the year in the monsoon months is about 98%. WIND DIRECTION The wind direction is predominantly from west and northwest of the town for Maximum period of the year. The mean wind velocity is about 11 km/hr. The maximum Annual Rainfall in NAVI MUMBAI since the year 1992 velocity varies from 15 to 19 km/hr. during June to August.

Admin area

Staircase

WINDROSE

HUMIDITY:

A

• Population (general) - 200 approx.

WEAKNESSES

FACTS AND DATA

SR.N O

AERIAL VIEW OF THE PLOT

Staircase is provided with ample of natural light.

Plumbing runs through ducts and they are concealed and a good concealed wiring.

1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10

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ADMINISTRATION Entrance lobby with reception Head office cabin and workstations Conference Seminar rooms Café ATM Library Security office Caretaker's / Workers common room TOTAL

150 100 200 400 500 20 300 200 50 1,920

50 1,250 158 510 105 646 50 196 100 256 196 3,518

3 2 5 3 8 3 3 3 2 2 1 35

150 4,200 4,200 3,000 1,800 3,600 3,000 1,800 2,400 1,800 1,200 27,150

3500 4000 3000 3000

19,398 1,404 1,104 668 570 202

2 2 2 3 2 2

27500

23,346

13

33,000

TOTAL

1,404 200 20 20 50 150 1,844

1 1 1 1 1 1 6

1,404 200 20 20 50 150 1,844

TOTAL

720

150 200 1,000 600 200 200 100 2,450

1 1 2 2 1 1 1 9

150 200 1,440 288 200 200 100 2,578

HOSTEL BUILDING 1 Dormitories 2 Twin rooms

200 100

25 15

20 50

500 750

3 Singel rooms

100

15

100

1,500

10

15

5

75

410

70

175

2,825

INDOOR GAME COMPLEX Classrooms Swimming pool Badminton Basket ball Table tennis Volly ball Boxing Judo Weight training Wrestling Body building TOTAL

C 1 2 3 4 5

OUTDOOR GAME COMPLEX Running Football Hockey Lawn tennis Kho Kho Kabaddi

D 1 2 3 4 5 6

E 1 2 3 4 5 5 6

HEALTH CENTRE Gymnastic Excerise rooms Physiotherapist consulting room Dietician consulting room Physician Resting room,first aid

RECREATIONAL Entrance lobby & reception Game rooms & other facilities Banquet hall Restaurant Sports store Exhibition gallery Spa & salon

600 120

4 Caretaker's / Workers common room TOTAL

14

2,5 00

34,375

14

200

2,750

3

1,2 00

3,600

3 36

100 10

250 360

69

4,0 10

41,335

50 % open space. 50 % built up area.

30 % open space. 70 % built up area.

30 % open space. 70 % built up area.

2 VIP car parking

Structural system

Load bearing brick walls with r.c.c framework and coffered r.c.c slab.

Siporex brick walls with r.c.c framework and coffered r.c.c slab.

Siporex brick walls with r.c.c framework and coffered r.c.c slab.

Siporex brick walls with r.c.c framework and coffered r.c.c slab.

3 Bike parking 4 Bicycle parking 5 Bus Parking

TOTAL

AERIAL VIEW OF THE PLOT

4,200 4,800 3,600 3,600

1 Visitor car parking

30 % open space. 70 % built up area.

SUN PATH

16,800

PARKING FACILITIES

Area

SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT

3500 3500 2500 1500 3000 2500 1500 2000 1500 1000 22500

14000

TOTAL

G

TOTAL BUA

1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 11

1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

F

NO. OF UNI TS

AREA

150 100 100 200 500 20 300 200 50 1,620

B

H

AVERAGE RAINY DAYS

SPECTA TOR SEATIN G

SPACE

TOTAL BUA (A+B+C+D+E) 40 % ADDITIONAL ON TOTAL BUILT UP AREA FOR LIFT, LOBBY, STAIRCASE & TOILETS. NET TOTAL BUA

69,317 27,727 97,044

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INTRODUCTION Sports have been given secondary importance and are quite a neglected aspect, particularly in huge metropolitan cities. This is due to the lack of sufficient and proper facilities and due to the hectic lives that we all are living. Increase in migration rate causes overcrowding and reduction in open spaces. There is an acute shortage of playing facilities. Reasons behind this are: • Encroachment of civilization which have robbed us of our natural playing fields. • Shortages of funds as the people have still not realized the importance of sports in their lives and hence no initiative is taken by them. While other countries have progressed by leaps and bounds, Indian sports are still far behind. Even commercial centers like Mumbai don’t have facilities for competitions along with training facilities which is absolutely necessary. There are few sports clubs but restricted only to a chosen few as these are commercial clubs. Talented younger generation has to remain satisfied within the building courtyards. Amidst the mushrooming concrete jungle, a place like a sports complex would cater to an important aspect of human life. It would open the door to another dimension of the metropolis man, so respectfully ignored and neglected by majority. In cities we have a lot of talented youngsters but the facilities are lacking at that level. A lot of talent is present in the junior and sub-junior level. They are our future and we should promote the games at these levels, in order to spot talent.

HOSTEL BUILDING 2 HOSTEL BUILDING 3

HOSTEL BUILDING 1

CLUB HOUSE

PARKING

overall view INDOOR SPORT

STADIUM PLAN

SWIMMING POOL

STANDS

zonning diagram

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DETAILS

RECREATION AREA

Attention to detail in design well as simplifying cleaning a smaller build- ing of the larger building of poor initial

This Guidance Note concentrates on pavilions that are free-standing and designed primarily for cricket, football, hockey. Three commendations also apply to pavilions for sports such as, tennis and athletics, and to outdoor changing facilities that form part of a sports centre. Buildings of this type require considerable skill in their design and specification if they are to be successful. Skilful planning can eliminate unneces- sary circulation space and increase the flexibility of the primary spaces.

and specification can increase user satisfaction as and reducing maintenance.IT is far better to design right quality, with room for later extension, than a quality

B’ A’

A

PLAN

B

TERRACE PLAN

SECTION AA’

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INDOOR SPORTS AND SWIMMING POOL

B

A

C

PLAN

LADIES TOILET

A’

LOCKER ROOM

1.5 M PAS SAG E LOCKER ROOM 1.5M PASSAGE PASSAGE

1.5M

B’ C’ A sports & Entertainment center catering to all age group from Kids to adults with in- ternational standard sports facilities for the experience of a lifetime through multiple sports and fun activities. Through this our group looks forward to transforming the urban leisure & entertainment landscape by developing world-class sports arenas that would serve as the go-to destination in urban areas. LADIES TOILET

LOCKER ROOM

1.5 M PAS SAG E LOCKER ROOM 1.5M PASSAGE PASSAGE

1.5M

ROOF PLAN

Initially the stadiums were constructed due to staging of major international multi-sport competitions such as Olympics, etc. with the change in time and the high cost inputs; they have been submitted to a change in their role. Now they are just not used for hosting sport meets, but also for staging and promoting various community as well as non-sporting events. This part, basically discusses the multi-purpose aspect and the economic benefits. Such stadia can provide to local, regional or even a national economy.

SECTION AA’

SECTION BB’

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STADIUM DESIGN CONCEPT Sports complexes are essentially large theatres of entertainment, which ought to be pleasant to visit, like a cinema, and at the same time also be social and architectural land marks in towns and cities. A sports complex is a closely knit well-balanced grouping of indoor and out-door games facilities offering a wide range of activities on a comparatively small land area. Generally the events start in evening and general games in evening and morning. So East-West orientation is not preferred because sun movement is East to West due South and sun will obstruct the player’s eyes.So North-South orientation is the best suitedone for almost all the games.

STADIUM PLAN B

6.85 M.WID E PASS AGE

6.85 M.WID E PASS AGE

A

A’

B’

GROUND PLAN

01 - OLYMPIC STADIUM GROUND FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

02 - OLYMPIC STADIU M GROUND FLOOR PLA N

ROOF PLAN

03 - OLYMPIC STADIUM R PLAN

SECTION AA’

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HOSTEL

A’

DESIGN CONCEPT A close relationship exists between the sporting activity and the physical framework since the culture of the body transcends what is mere- ly physical, reaching spiritual spheres that relates to changes in thought and interpersonal communication. The awareness of this reality inspires architects to create works that go beyond mere functionality to become representative symbols of the urban or rural landscape where they are located. SPORTS benefit us in the following ways : •They provide relaxation and entertainment. •They increase the physical fitness and the mental alertness of an individual. •It helps develop the overall personality of a person.

HOSTEL PLAN 1

A B

Sports complexes provide recreation to participants, entertainment to spectators and act as institutions for social interaction. Growing spectator interest and commercialization in the 20th century have brought much glamour into modern day sports as well as some grand and imaginatively designed stadia today have been modeled on arenas and the open airs theatres built by the Greeks and the Romans in the earlier centuries.

HOSTEL PLAN 2

HOSTEL PLAN 3

SECTION AA’

SPORTS COMPLEX AT NAVI MUMBAI

B’ C

C’

SECTION BB’

SECTION CC’

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SITE ELEVATIONS

NORTH ELEVATION

WEST ELEVATION

EAST ELEVATION

SWIMMING POOL SPORTS COMPLEX AT NAVI MUMBAI

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SITE VIEWS

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