FINAL Report AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM

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GLOBAL AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM, GREATER NOIDA SUBMITTED BY: RAKTIM SAHA ROLL NO.: 26/AR/09 INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURE, H.N.G.U, PATAN

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GLOBAL AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM,

GREATER NOIDA

SUBMITTED BY: RAKTIM SAHA

ROLL NO.: 26/AR/09

INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURE, H.N.G.U, PATAN

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INTRODUCTION: WHY MUSEUM?

• One man’s Trash may be other man’s treasure.

• They are built to collect, document, preserve interpret and exhibit some form of material evidence.

• A museum is a centre where people when visit can connect themselves to the past. Well a past in connection in details.

• The moment a neglected thing, substance etc. goes into a collection followed by showcasing and displaying of it, it enters a

new and different category. A connection with any famous personalities can make any invaluable and make people imagine

something invisible.

• It is showcases the heritage and contribution of the place as well country.

WHY AUTOMOBILE?

• Fan following (Buddh International Circuit, Car Rallies, Vintage Car Shows/ Race, Auto Expo, Metro City etc.)

• No place to combine and see the above mentioned under one roof/venue.

• No place to nurture and inculcate talent who are interested in this field.

• There are various rallies, competitions held and many more. My purpose is to club it together and make consumers/

buyers/viewers etc. view it at one place with other activities.

• Make people aware that excessive use of transportation might impact environment and connecting to the human life cycle.

NEED FOR THE PROJECT:

• New Delhi hosts Annual Auto Expo once in two years. Pragati Maidan was the shortlisted venue for the this annual Expo, it has

now been shifted to India Expo Mart, greater Noida due to improper management of human resources and crowd too. The

viewers as well as the common businessman get to see it for few days. People don’t get enough exposure to view their products

and observe the competitors properly. Also due to lack of awareness and more of crowd, the waiting seems endless which leads

to less interaction space and time.

• A place/it can be a place or hub where automobile enthusiastic can become an integral part of this place. For example exploring

new sectors of this field like Racing, Exhibitions, Seminars, and Conference etc.

• A tourist as well as business attraction spot that will help in enhancing job opportunities by inviting investors and tourist, being

located in a metropolitan city.

• A centre for imparting the message of awareness regarding the alternative methods of running the four wheelers efficiently, use

of alternate fuels (CNG, LPG, Hybrid and bio fuel). Various critical issues like constant carbon emission, traffic woes, alarming

fuel prices, safety driving skills, awareness about various safety provisions within the car, car pooling etc.

• Provision of a proper habitat where buyers/investors/consumers are addressed regarding comparison, description (on the basis

of needs, budget etc.). A timely devotion for the clients to guide him/her on the basis the above mentioned.

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JUSTIFICATION OF THE SITE:

• The site being Rectangular, distributing the functions and services can set in smooth flow. It is surrounded mainly by institutional and

commercial buildings; also institutional building in a radius of 10-15kms therefore it must attract surrounding crowd as well as

outsiders from different places and countries.

• The site is well connected with main roads and runs parallel to the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway. Access to the site via Public

Transportation is at hands reach with good frequency of UPSRTC State Buses, also autos, Vikrams, Rickshaws etc.

• The Buddh International Circuit and The India Expo Mart, Greater Noida which hosted the current International Auto Expo is just a 16

minutes drive from the site. Thus making it ideal for this purpose are at a accessible range.

• With the proposal of Upcoming International Airport in Greater Noida this site will be easily accessible via air.

• The Buddh Circuit Officials are in plans to set up the Upcoming Moto GP Race Track.

OBJECTIVES:

• To contribute to the advancement of knowledge in science and

technology in the automobile sector.

• To cater the needs of the common public/mass who want to participate

in automobile field but individuals actually cannot because of less

awareness and lack of opportunities.

• To provide a platform for social, economic and professional

development.

• To enhance the development into the automobile sector by promoting

and exhibiting.

• To study the different aspects of site planning .

• To explore various forms of built spaces dealing with the visitor’s

emotional state of mind.

• To explore various display techniques in museums and museum space

creating.

• To explore various built forms by using hi-tech materials and

techniques.

• To study proportional and incorporate it in the design.

• To analyze various activities dealing with positive interaction amongst

the visitors.

DESIGN LIMITATION: • The design is limited to the Indian Automobile sector by providing it a global platform.

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BENEFITS TO THE SOCIETY: • A place where people comes at par with the inventions, evolution over the time and how automobile has adapted science & technology comfortably.

• People (society) get more employment opportunities due to attractions of foreign as well as national investors.

• A perfect hub where talent can be nurtured, exchange of idea is done at mass level.

For example: - Vintage car rally

- Individual car manufacturer organised car races

- Exhibition showing how one can learn and save more

and something more value for money.

• A place for common public as well as for global public to explore the dictionary of

automobile sector.

ARCHITECTURAL CHALLENGE: • KNOWLEDGE (History, Evolution, Latest)

• INCULCATE and NURTURE TALENT

• IMPROVE AND INVITE INVESTORS AND VISITORS (National &

Global Level)

• PRESERVE HISTORY

• MATERIAL USE (Interesting Building Form)

• ENERGY EFFICIENCY (Natural Lighting and Ventilation, Water

Re-Use, LED Lighting)

• CONNECTIVITY FLOW SURPRISES

• GENERATE CURIOSITY

MAJOR PROS AND CONS: • The site chosen is not accessible easily by road media (public transport)

• With no divider in a 1-5kms radius distance, it is very difficult to change lanes if one

wants to switch over.

• Public don’t entertain going towards this place except international events.

• The site chosen is closest to the Buddh International Circuit,.

• The site is 14.6kms i.e. 15mins drive from the Indian Expo Mart. India Expo Mart hosted

the recently organized international Auto Expo which attracted 5.61 lakh crowd.

• It is surrounded mainly by institutional and commercial buildings; also institutional building

in a radius of 10-15kms therefore it must attract surrounding crowd as well as outsiders from

different places and countries.

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CONTEXT AND SITE FEATURES

• LOCATION- SECTOR 135, GREATER NOIDA, UTTAR PRADESH

• DISTRICT- GREATER NOIDA, DADRI, UTTAR PRADESH

• SITE OWNER- JAYPEE SPORTS CITY, JAYPEE GROUP

• CLIMATIC CONDITIONS-

SUMMER: hot and humid climate, the temperature ranges from maximum of

45°C (i.e. 113°F) to minimum of 23°C (73°F).

MONSOON: Monsoon season prevails during mid June to mid September

with an average rainfall of 93.2 cm (36.7 inches).

WINTERS: Temperatures fall substantially down to as low as 3 to 4º C at the

peak of winter.

PROPOSED SITE

SECONDARY ROADS

NOIDA GREATER NOIDA EXPRESSWAY

COMMERCIAL BUILDING

INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING

SITE WITH CONTEXT

PROPOSED SITE

SECONDARY ROADS

NOIDA GREATER NOIDA EXPRESSWAY

SITE WITH CONTEXT COMMERCIAL BUILDING

INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING

PROPOSED SITE

SECONDARY ROADS

NOIDA GREATER NOIDA EXPRESSWAY

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CASE STUDY: BMW The BMW Museum presents more than 90 years of BMW heritage in all

its facets with a diversity of different exhibition areas. The key aspects

typical of BMW are integrated in seven thematic blocks. These seven

thematic blocks determine the architecture in the low building - the new

part of the BMW Museum: An independent house was originated for

each thematic block.

Unique and innovative.

The museum architecture, and exhibition and media design form an

ideal setting to present the rich tapestry of themes in a very special

way. The BMW Museum takes new approaches by integrating

contemporary architecture with the historic buildings in the same way

as the brand is always setting new and innovative benchmarks for

engineering and design.

A central visitors’ ramp in the bowl connected a system of seemingly

hovering platforms. The interpretation of the ramp as a road and the

exhibition areas as squares became integrated into the neighboring

flat building in the new conception of the Museum

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CASE STUDY: PORCHE

The building designed by Delugan

Meissl is a bold statement. Supported

on just three V-shaped columns, the

museum’s dominant main structure

seems to float above the ground like a

monolith.

This bold and dynamic architecture

reflects the company’s philosophy.

The glazed main façade of the 23

metre high museum adorned with

the Porsche logo faces north,

greeting those heading into the city

centre by car. The architect has

succeeded in creating an eye-

catching complex that nevertheless

blends well into its overall setting.

It is designed to convey a sense of

reception and approachability in order to

welcome visitors in a friendly manner.

The building visibly translates the

dynamic nature of the Porsche brand

into architecture. From every angle, the

shapes of the monolith and base

building look different thanks to their

polygonal, avant garde forms and the variation in the structures and windows.

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CASE STUDY: MERCEDES

• The Museum provides us the history of the Mercedes-Benz brand, it also

affords illuminating insights into the future.

• This dual function is also reflected in the architecture of the Mercedes-

Benz Museum, designed by the UN Studio of Dutch architects van Berkel

and Bos, Amsterdam.

• The building’s interior is inspired by the double helix structure of the DNA

spiral that carries the human genome.

• Explore our automotive icons on nine levels and 16,500 square metres

of floor space in chronologically arranged Legend rooms or themed

Collection rooms that span every era of recent history.

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THREE DIMENSIONAL VIEW

• The design intends to blend the antique car shows with the public

recreational space in order to break the barrier between higher-class and

general public.

• The preparation process for car exhibits is open for viewing by general

public. This museum intends to be an urban catalyst which transforms the

small – group car show activity into public urban events.

• All of the circular voids enable the penetration of natural light into each

levels, and stimulate an interesting dialogue between car exhibits and

natural environment.

CONCEPT FORMULATION:

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SPACE AREA QUANTITY

STORAGE AND MAINTAINANCE 1380 1

MERCHANDISE KIOSKS 250 1

RECEPTION 32 1

WAITING AREA 40 1

FILER VAULTS 30 1

DIRECTOR CABIN 25 1

SECRETARY CABIN 25 1

STORE 20 1

ELECTRIC ROOM 35 1

AHU AREA 50 1

CONFERENCE HALL 75 1

ADMIN STAFF SEMINAR ROOM 50 1

KITCHEN 150 1

COLD STORAGE 25 1

DRY STORAGE 25 1

UTILITY AREA 20 1

STAFF TOILET 18 1

GENERAL DINING 100 1

VIP DINING 200 1

SPECIAL EVENT SPACE 200 1

PROGRAM REQUIREMENT (GROUND FLOOR)

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SPACES AREA QUANTITY

HABITAT FOR TECHNOLOGY 2000 34

TOOL STORE 70 1

JOB WORK AREA 75 3

HYDRAULIC ROOM 75 1

GLASS STORE 7-10 1

LIGHT STORE 7-10 1

MESH STORE 7-10 1

CATALOGUE STORE 7-10 1

JOB CONTROLLER 25 1

AHU 50 1

TOOL STORE 16 2

GRAPHIC STORE 16 1

CHASIS STORE 16 1

FRAME ALIGNING 100 1

SPARE PART WAREHOUSE 100 1

WAITING AREA 50 1

ALLOY ACCESSORIES 60 1

PAINT MIXING ROOM 60 1

BODY SHOP 40 1

GENERAL READING 90 3

AUDIO VISUAL LIB. 40 1

LIB MANAGER CABIN 30 1

PRIVATE READING ROOM 50 2

BOOK DISPLAY AREA 300 1

STORE AND BOOK KEEPING 75 1

PROGRAM REQUIREMENT (FIRST FLOOR)

SPACES AREA QUANTITY

USED CAR SALES AND DISPLAY 1000 1

FEATURED DISPLAY SECTION 185 1

PRE-FUNCTION AREA 100 1

SPECIAL EVENT AREA 900 1

OFFICE 50 1

CUSTOMER LOUNGE 50 1

MINIATURE HOUSE/SOUVINER HOUSE 300 1

HABITAT/HOUSE FOR BRAND

CLUB WITH CONFERENCE/

SEMINAR SPACE

200 1

ACCOUNTANT ROOM

FOR STAFF

40 1

MALE WASHROOM 25 1

FEMALE WASHROOM 20-25 1

KITCHEN 10 1

UTILITY AREA 20 1

COFFEE SHOP 60 1

AHU ROOM 40 1

TEMPORARY FUNCTION/

EXHIBITION STORAGE

120 1

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SPACES AREA QUANTITY

MOTOR SPORT HABITAT 2000 1

FRAME ALIGNER 75 1

POLISH ROOM 75 1

WASH ROOM 75 1

JOB AREA 75 3

TOOL STORE 70 1

SPACE FOR FUTURE 290 1

LIGHTWEIGHT CONSTRUCTION EXHIBITION 290 1

COMPUTER LAB 100 1

LOUNGE 90 1

SPACE FOR MEDIATECTURE 400 1

GENERAL INDOOR AND OUTDOOR TERRACE 250-275 1

OFFICE 30 1

SERVER ROOM 30 1

HABITAT FOR SERIES 250 1

MALE WASHROOM 25 1

FEMALE WASHROOM 20 1

MUSEUM SPACE 400 1

ELECTRICAL ROOM 35 1

STORE ROOM 20 1

GRAPHIC STORE 20 1

AHU 50 1

JOB CONTROLLER 25 1

MALE WASHROOM 35 1

FEMALE WASHROOM 35 1

STAFF WASHROOM 25 2

PROGRAM REQUIREMENT (SECOND FLOOR)