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IIM,AHMEDABAD Year of completion : 1963 Chief architect : Louis Kahn, B.V Doshi ,Anant Raje Site Area : 66 Acres No. of Students : 500 Students No. of Faculties : 100 Faculties No. of Staff Members: 350 people COMPONENT OF CAMPUS Main Academic Complex Administration block Class room Faculty room around central plaza - which also has main entrance) Kitchen and dining Faculty and Staff housing Management development center Students dormitories for PGP Students.

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IIM,AHMEDABAD

Year of completion : 1963Chief architect : Louis Kahn, B.V Doshi ,Anant Raje Site Area : 66 Acres No. of Students : 500 Students No. of Faculties : 100 Faculties No. of Staff Members: 350 people

COMPONENT OF CAMPUS Main Academic Complex Administration blockClass room Faculty room around central plaza - which also has main entrance)Kitchen and dining Faculty and Staff housing Management development center Students dormitories for PGP Students.

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The Indian Institute of Management is, or should be, among Louis Kahn’s master works. Designed between 1962 and his death in 1974 the extensive campus complex combines all the characteristic elements that make Kahn’s work unique. Vastly monumental, yet heartwarmingly human in scale the IIM is a feast of light and shade, vistas and views, connections and transitions. The general plan shows a functional hierarchy with matching façade expression. The main academic wing encloses an open plaza, that includes the majestic library building. To the south, this monolith is embraced by 15 student dormitory buildings, connected by arched corridors and landscaped courts. Divided by a lawn (originally conceived as a reflecting pool, but unsustainable in the dry Indian climate) are the faculty apartments, that in turn are surrounded by staff apartments and facilities.Huge open spaces depict the freedom of thought, the principle that embodies IIM. Distinctive of Kahn’s work, large circles are carved out of north and east façades of the main buildings and dormitories.

INTRODUCTION

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CAMPUS LAYOUT

• Separate entries for institutional and residential complex. • Separate service entry. • Academics and social activities have been integrated with students and staff

living. • Institutional Complex is taken as Focal Building.• Auditorium is located near main entrance for easy access for visitors.• Residential areas have been planned in Hierarchical pattern • School building Is planned around a court. • School building and students dorm have been placed diagonally to take

advantage of winds from southwest.• Position of the staircase and washroom are meant to protect the living room

from sun and glare without obstructing and the breeze and ventilation.

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1.ACADEMIC COMPLEX The Academic complex comprises of the following :- • Library• School Building • Faculty blocks• Dormitories • Louis Khan Plaza

LIBRARY BLOCK FIRST FLOOR PLAN OF LIBRARY • The library building is five storey structure with rectangular plan. • It is approached by a broad, imposing flight of steps from the parking lot. • The design has been conceived to entail movement from the active spaces to most private and quite carrels at the farthest reaches.SECOND FLOOR : Accommodate triple height reading hall and conference hall THIRD FLOOR : Accommodates bound volumes of journals. FOURTH FLOOR : Has bound volumes of old books and journals.

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ACADEMIC COMPLEX

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LIBRARY BLOCK 2ND FLOOR

LIBRARY BLOCK 1ST FLOOR

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CLASS ROOMS•The shape of classroom is hexagonal •The Design of class room is based on the seminar type interaction between the students and the faculty. •Windows are high to get glare free light.

FACULTY BLOCKS•Faculty block is on the right side of the main entrance. •It is four stored building with four blocks.•All the openings are designed to overlook the adjacent and landscape garden and Loius Khan Plaza.•Faculty blocks over the landscaped Garden in between.

DORMITORIES •The shape of each dormitory block is square with two residential wings, triangular lounge and a service area.•In most of the blocks the ground floor is used as bank etc. •The Dorms are placed one behind the other To Obtain the much needed breeze and cross ventilation.

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DORMITARY PLAN

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DINNING HALL PLAN

GF AUDITORIUM PLANFF AUDITORIUM PLAN

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LOUIS KHAN PLAZAInstead of small courtyard, one large court has been planned in the center to relate the movement around.

AUDITORIUMCapacity : 550 Seats Area :Entrance Lobby : 560 Sq Feets Foyer : 560 Sq Feets Auditorium Hall : 3000 Sq Feets Conference Room : 200 Sq Feets Seminar Room :400 Sq Feets Each

MANAGEMENT DEVLOPMENT CENTER• Management development center is located towards eastern edge of

the campus. • It has been planned as a self contained unit with academic area, offices,

executives hostels and dining facilities.• It is a double storyed building with a basement and has a u shape plan

enclosing a court in between.• There are two lecture halls, two conference rooms and eight syndicate

rooms in the mdc building.

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MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT CENTER PLAN

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BUILDING MATERIALS

• Brick has been used as primary building material for the entire complex walls, columns.

• Brick arches have been used for wide spans.• Use of concrete has been restricted to foundations, floor slabs, and ties for arched

openings.

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• Today, the IIM buildings are in a poor shape. Although the interiors show a financially limited but caring upkeep of the buildings, the exteriors are in a deteriorating state of decline.

• Kahn’s main building materials where exposed brick and poured in place concrete masonry. • Much of the brickwork is cracked, at points exhibiting delamination.• Some arches have collapsed, and multiple south facing parapets are missing. • The devastating earthquake of 2001, but the real reason of the seemingly incurable

maintenance problem may be in the construction method Kahn developed especially for the project.

• On the campus grounds prototypes of the daringly wide jack arches and circular arches can still be found.

• As the story goes, these where engineered and built by Kahn himself, and the technique was demonstrated on-site to workers.

• Kahn’s method was to reinforce the brickwork by putting reinforcing bars in the joints.

DEMERITS OF CAMPUS

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Beginning in 2003, IIM has implemented a major campus expansion plan and its sympathy toward Kahn’s design suggests eventual support for restoration of the original structures. The new campus situated on an adjacent lot is designed by Ahmadabad architects Hasmukh and Bimal Patel

• The poor quality of the bricks and steel used may have exacerbated the process, but the Indian climate would inevitably have caused steel corrosion resulting in the failure

of the brick facing.• Some façades have been partially repaired by cutting out and replacing parts of

brickwork and installing new joints. • The rusted steel is replaced by stainless steel rods.• A costly and labor intensive repair, the long term success of the stainless steel in

conjunction with the brickwork in an environment of extreme heat and moist conditions is unknown.

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ZONING

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UPES,Dehradun

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Year of completion : 2012Chief architect : Kothari and Associates, Design AssociatesSite Area : 42 Acres No. of Students : 1400 Students No. of Faculties : 80 Faculties No. of Staff Members: 300 peopleConstruction cost – 14 – 15 CrGround coverage – 40%Landmark – Planetarium , Green Resturant (Nanda ki chowki)Set Back – Front 12m + 2m(road) side – 9mSoil type – ClayFoundation – Raft (1.7m)

COMPONENT OF CAMPUS Main Academic Complex Administration blockClass room Kitchen and dining Students dormitories StudentsManagement development center

College of Management UPES,Dehradun

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INTRODUCTION

College of Management is designed keeping in mind the requirements of client.UPES has two campus 3km apart. Bus service is provided to travel from one campus to another.Knowledge Acres ,Old campus comes under Mussourie region Kandoli and Energy Acres,new campus in Bidholi,Dehradun. Respective by laws are followed. Management Institute is in Bidholi region hence height constraints are less in comparison. *AICTE Norms are kept in mind while designing the building.

LAND USEAccording to norms it is agricultural land but under Uttrakhand Act institute teaches natural resource preservence and being under the title “Petroleum” Government has authorizedthis land to UPES.

• Height limit in Dehradun – Upto 21m• Height limit in Mussourie – Upto 11m

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CAMPUS LAYOUT

• Building form - Double loaded corridor.• Separate entries for students and faculty. • Separate service entry. • Auditorium is located at the ground floor of Academic block.• According to the capacity of Lecture halls area was calculated and space is

designed.• Corridor is at the center of building providing Access to all the rooms.• One side of the corridor are lecture halls and on other side Faculty rooms,

Meeting rooms etc.• HOD rooms are accompanied with separate washrooms.• Pantry is provided on each floor.• Separate lifts for student and faculty members is provided.• Lecture hall of different capacity namely 60 seater ,80 seater and 120 seater.

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ENTRANCENo. of entrance – 2 Main entrance Staff entrance

6 levels in building – Ground +527 Lecture halls9 Faculty rooms – Cubicles made up of high density fiber

INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING

LECTURE HALLS• Lecture halls are acoustically designed. • Cavity in wall is given filled with wood wool and covered with wooden panel. • 27 lecture hall of variable capacity are given.• Projectors are at 5m distance from seating.• Special coating of white enamel is done on Board is done so that special screen for

projector is not required.

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AUDITORIUM

• Auditorium Capacity – 180• Vinyl flooring• Acoustically treated• Furniture – Front fixed folding chair• TOILETSFemale – 1WC 1WBMale – 1WC 2WB 6 Urinals

Library Capacity – 182 (seater)

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HOSTEL BUILDING

ENTRANCE1 entrance for safety

BUILDING FORM – L Shape

Building HeightG + 6First floor – 12 room + 1 common roomSecond floor – 12 roomsThird floor – 17 roomsFourth floor – 27 roomsFifth Floor – 30 roomsSixth floor – 30 rooms

Capacity – 700 students3 hostel BlocksNo. of rooms – 188 (Three seater)48 rooms with attached toilet and ACNo. of lifts(KONE) – 2 (Capacity – 10 each)

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SERVICES

HVAC SYSTEMVRV technology

WATER SUPPLYBoring Storage – 8 water tanks of 5000l capacity

ELECTRICITYElectric Supply – UPCLSTP Plant – 3000 KW/day

WASTE MANAGEMENTDirect pick up by vendor and dispose