National Institute Of Fashion Technology(NIFT)-Delhi,Mumbai,Chennai

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CASE STUDY:NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY, NEW DELHI

Transcript of National Institute Of Fashion Technology(NIFT)-Delhi,Mumbai,Chennai

CASE STUDY:NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY, NEW DELHI

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An Institute For Fashion Education to encourage the fast – Growing Garment Industry and to Provide education in clothing design as a service to the Ready – made

garment industry.

PROJECT - NIFT, NEW DELHIOWNERSHIP - MINISTRY OF TEXTILES, GOVT OF INDIA.ARCHITECT - STEIN. DOSHI & BHALLA.SITE AREA - 11,560 SQ MT. (3 acre)BUILT UP AREA - 13,570 SQ MT. (INCLUDING BASEMENT)LOCATION - HAUZ KHAS NEW DELHI.YEAR OF COMPLETION - 1986

INTRODUCTION

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LOCATION OF NIFT

The main access is from the Mehrauli Road which goes from AIIMS to Qutab Minar. it can also be accessed from the Khel Gaon Marg which goes to the Asian Games Village. surrounded by Hauz Khas Apartments, Spastic Society building and the Classical Dance Institute.

LOCATION• The institute is situated in the Hauz Khas institutional zone. It lies on the way to Asian

Games Village from green park.• Access is from north east and south west side of the campus. • Site is irregular in shape and is surrounded by classical dance institute, Hauz Khas

housing, Gulmohar park.

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• The building covers almost the entire site leaving very less green area.• The plan follows the site boundary with a setback of 6m maintaining its character.• The opening are designed such that they maintain a visual unity in their form and proportion.• Academic clusters have been grouped together to form units comprising class rooms, labs,

common lobby, and service spaces.

ABOUT THE BUILDING

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SIDE SURROUNDING OF THE BUILDING

Building is aligned with its long sides along NW and SE axis, facilitating good exposure to the sun and breeze, at times causing glare.

Different blocks of building complex are placed according to the site lines. All the peripheral building lines are parallel to the site lines.

Openings for light and ventilation have been sacrificed for aesthetic considerations than climatic comfort.

STRUCTUREThis complex is based on frame structure -

square module has been followed up..The roofing is done with waffle slabs

(1.7mx1.7m) thus providing a column free space of 6.85 sq.m

The external thickness Acts as adequate sun protection for the Windows, providing insulation.

ORIENTATION

labsArt room

Basement

Labs Labs

Labs Labs classroomclassroom

Basement

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SITE PLANNING

• Flat land with artificial contours.• Proper segregation of functions as building

blocks are places in certain set of zones which is determined by the function character of the building block.

• The planning revolves around the two courts- the sunken cover with a stepped kund and the amphitheatre.

• Although apart from the zonal green there is not any substantial green area to be landscaped, the institute gives a feeling of richly landscaped environment.

• Two types of circulation pedestrian and vehicular.

• An inner road leads to the main car park just outside the main entrance.

• The entry to the campus is from two sides. Front and back.

ENTRANCE

ENTRANCE

Inner road leading tominor parking

Pedestrian circulation

Vehicular circulation

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BLDG.BLOCK

GREEN AREASAMPHITHEATREPEDESTRAIN CIRCULATION

Administrative Block

Amphitheatre

Academic block

Sunken court or Kund

Hostel Block

• The site is basically divided in to three basic zones.• Academic block are similar in plan and in function also, occupies the left portion of the site.

• Administrative block along with canteen and library is in right hand side. • The Hostel block is placed right at the back of the site.

ZONING

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CLASSROOMSLABS.

GREENAMPH.+COURTVERT.CIRC.HORZ.CIRC.RECEPTIONKITCHENCAFETERIATOILETSADM.BLOCK

GROUND COVERAGE =2892 sq.mts. (25%)

BUILDING LAYOUTDifferent blocks acquire different shapes and forms depending upon the functions they are accommodating.

Permeability of the blocks, due to accessibility from all the sides.

The building blocks are concentrated around the sunken court thus generating activity and creating lively environment

The  front  court separated from amphitheatre by terraced academic wing becomes  culturally appr. and climatically  comfortable  outdoor  space

Labs in the way due to insufficient space

GROUND FLOORPLAN

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN

A common lift for both the academic blocks

Adm. Block covers projection and research office, administrative office and officer’s cabin

Narrow corridor of administration block end up at toilet blocks on both sides

Labs are south west oriented which causes glare

LANGUAGE AND MODELLING ROOM

LABS.TOILETSART ROOMEXHIBITION HALL

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SECOND FLOOR PLAN

THE THIRD FLOOR.

Library is used by all the students and outside people from the industry and profession, for research and reference work

Resource centre consists of valuable audio-visual collection of videotapes, slides, CDs and photographs.

Resource centre also comprises of material collection of textile, costumes, jewellery and other related reference material.

ART ROOMEXB. HALL – UPPER LEVEL

CLASSROOMSLABSTOILETS

LIBRARYRESOURCE CENTRE

THIRD FLOOR PLAN

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ENTRANCE PLAZA• The double height gateway like gate gives way to the academic as well as administrative block reached by a series of steps.

FOYER• It is a series of steps with seating at various

levels from the entrance plaza giving an informal atmosphere to the area.

• The foyer leads to the reception & also opens out of the sunken courtyard

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ACADAMIC BLOCK• The whole complex forms a vibrant composition. • The academic blocks are connected through different systems of circulation overlooking the central court.

• Academic facilities have been provided in the areas joined together in the form of a cluster. The cluster comprises of lobby, lecture rooms, labs and toilets.

Sunken court

Lecture rooms

Laboratory

Amphitheatre’s stage

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View of display board in class room

Sitting area/projector in class room

Swing machines in Laboratory

Steam presses in the Lab

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Glass for the day lighting in the Library area

Cubicles for the librarian and director of the resource center made with wooden partitions.

Computer labs in different departments

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AMPHITHEATRE .

• Total seating capacity is for 300 students.• Area covered by Amphitheater = 319.35 sq.mts.

Bridge separating the kund and the Amphitheatre

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MATERIAL USED IN THE BUILDING

STRUCTURE - R.C.C and brick walls.CLADDING – Random rubble stone masonry on some part of the plinth, walls in some places, imported float glass used as a special material as a non reflecting glass used as a complete wall, steel frame screened with reflected glass, and use of vibrant colors in the interiors spaces.

FLOOR FINISH: Block granite and white marble check flooring in reception hall, Kota green and Jaisalmer yellow in corridors, Plain cement floor finish in classrooms and laboratories, chip flooring in exhibition hall, stone in open spaces.FAÇADE TREATMENT: The exterior although uniformly finished in grey-colored grit, the interiors come as a surprises, with composition in white, grey and greens of the court reflected in the glass wall.

WINDOWS: jharokhas of traditional architecture and new materials and expression creating an interesting blend.

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• The institute gives a feeling of richly landscaped environment.• Site boundary is lined with deciduous and evergreen trees.

• A series of high and low platforms, soft and hard landscaping have been used in the amphitheatre court.

LANDSCAPING

• In surrounding areas of kund soft landscaping is done and it is paved with cutouts for basement lighting.

NIFT Mumbai campus was established in the year 1995 at Dadar, Mumbai and is presently located at Kharghar, Navi Mumbai where it enjoys the privilege of open, vast spaces and beautiful lush-green environment. Kharghar is a node of the city of Navi Mumbai in Maharashtra, with the new airport being proposed to be built here.It is a nature lovers' delight, with greenery everywhere, an apt location for a design school like NIFT.

LOCATION AND CONCEPT

1.Mumbai due to the presence of glamour world, major national international fashion brands and retail houses provide an ideal environment for fashion students in terms of industry exposure.

2.The physical environment of the campus is woven around the sensitivity that a lot of interaction occur in a spontaneous manner and as result an activity space around the formal study area .

3.There is a contrast of space from narrow to wide, short to tall, enclosed concrete to the exposed steel structure gives an interesting sense of aesthetics .

4.The corridor while linking the departments physically provide ample of space for the casual activities and informal fashion shows

The Campus The new campus of NIFT at Kharghar Navi Mumbai is spread across _20001 sq. mts of . This campus is one of the largest out of the other 14 NIFT centers across India. The campus has 04 pattern-making labs, 06 garment construction labs, 05 art-labs, 12 computer labs, 01 textile weaving lab, faculty rooms, canteen, boys' and girls' hostels, open-air recreational space, etc.

CLIMATE

1.Warm and humid climate

2.Highest - 33 degree C

3.Lowest temperature 16 degree C

4.Average rainfall 244 cm

5.Latitude - 18.9467 degree north

6.Longitude -72.8258 degree east

7.Wind direction - southwest to northeast

8.Topography- flat land.

Appearance of the building

1. It is merely a composition of various forms which are arranged vertically or at inclined angles.

2.Landscape courtyards are provided.

3.Space frames are provided at many places to form semi covered areas.

4.Open spaces remain informal in nature with multifunctioning possibilities through which the institution gets a sense of place an the complex as a community.

5.Framed structure is used in all the different departments and blocks.

6. Building has a combination of two materials - Concrete blocks for walls and a lot of steel work, visible steel columns and roofing is present which adds on to the aesthetics of the building as a whole

SITE PLANNING

1.THE SITE IS A FLAT LAND.

2.THERE IS PROPER SEGGREGATION OF THE BLOCKS AS PER DEPENDING ON THE FUNCTIONING OF THE BUILDING BLOCKS. THERE ARE 5 BIG STAIRCASES RUNNING WHITIN THE WHOLE CAMPUS.

3. MAIN AREAS-FASHION AND APPAREL BLOCK, TECHNOLOGY BLOCK ,TEXTILE DESIGN DEPARTMENT, ADMINISTRARTION BLOCK, CENTRAL LAWN FUTURE HOSTEL BLOCK, WORKSHOP, LAWN, AUDITORIUM ,PARKING, ENTRANCE PLAZA, MAIN ENTRANCE, REAR ENTRANCE .

4.CORRIDORS PLAY A VITAL ROLE WHILE LINKING THE DEPARTMENTS PHYSICALLY.

5.THERE IS A CENTRAL LAWN AROUND WHICH THE MAIN BUILDING BLOCKS REVOLVE.

6. THE ENTRY TO THE CAMPUS IS FROM TWO SIDES.

CONCLUSIONThe idea is to create a relationship

between the built & the unbuilt spaces.

There are evidences of blend of traditional and contemporary architecture.

Aesthetics are cared for, sometimes at the stake of comfort if not function.

The site is well-segregated into various zones w.r.t the functions.

Circulation spaces are minimised to obtain efficiency in design.