Department of Urban Planning, SPA Delhi- Primary Case Study

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URBAN PLANNING D E P A R T M E N T ARNAB MAJUMDER

Transcript of Department of Urban Planning, SPA Delhi- Primary Case Study

URBAN PLANNINGD E P A R T M E N T

ARNAB MAJUMDER

INTRODUCTIONSCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE | NEW DELHI

Urban Planning is a discipline, which synthesizes inputsfrom various disciplines into an integrated plan of actionfor shaping the natural and built environment in order toachieve a desirable quality of life in urban areas bykeeping the resource constraints in view.

The programme focuses on various forms of planningprocesses and products, and exposes the students tonew techniques such as project planning andinformational technology including remote sensing andthe GIS. The programme includes studio exercises in planpreparation through live case studies related tocomprehensive and micro level urban developmentissues, and problems related to various cities and townsin the country

CURRENT INTAKE : 32 | 40 (PROPOSED)COURSE DURATION : 2 YEARS FULL TIME

SOURCE : http://spa.ac.in/d-urbanplanning.aspx

CONTENTSCLIENT’S REQUIREMENTS

TIME TABLE ( Student – Faculty ratio, Duration of Class, No. of FacultyFull Time / Visiting , Studios , Lecture Halls , Labs )

EXISTING LAYOUT PLAN ( 1:200 ) – Activity Analysis ( Overlapping with other dept. if any, Common facilities etc.)

STUDIO LECTURE – Presentations, Critics Sessions , independent working spaces, Workstation required, No. of Faculty rooms/ class rooms , AV requirements.

PROPOSED REQUIREMENTS - Comparison with existing & desired requirements – Conclusions.

INFERENCES

DEPT. OF URBAN PLANNING

FRAME WORK

TIME TABLEDEPT. OF URBAN PLANNING

DAY 9-10am 10-11am 11am-12pm 12-1pm

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DEPT. OF URBAN PLANNING | EXISTING PLANS

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DEPT. OF URBAN PLANNINGDEPT. OF URBAN PLANNING | EXISTING BUILDING CONNECTION

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SOURCE : http://www.dadapartners.com/spa6.asp

PROPOSED DESIGNDADA ARCHITECTS + PARTNERS

Details of typical department with 40 intake and 2 Year Course duration

All Areas are in Sq. Metres

1 Studios 2 40 6.5 260 520

2 Department Library 1 80 1 80 80

3 Department Computer room including printing facilities 1 80 1 80 80

4 Departmental Archive 1 80 0.75 60 60

5 Departmental Store 1 80 0.3 24 24

6 Departmental Meeting Room 1 80 0.5 40 40

7 Departmental Research Centres 2 40 1.5 60 120

8 Department Office 1 80 0.5 40 40

9 Head of the Department 1 24 24

10 Academic Records 1 80 0.25 20 20

11 Professor and Associate Professor 4 16 64

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Details of typical department with 40 intake and 2 Year Course duration

All Areas are in Sq. Metres

12 Assistant Professor 5 12 60

13 Research Associate and PhD Scholars 6 10 60

14 Visiting Faculty 1 80 0.4 32 32

Carpet Area in Sq. Metres 1224

Providing 50% for lobby, toilets, pantry, staircases and walls.

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Total Covered Area in Sq. Metres 1836

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DESIGN BRIEF | DADA ARCHITECTS + PARTNERS

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Per capita area @ 6.5sq m per student. Intake: 80 Gross Area: 520sqm Proposal: 2 Studios.

Usage: 24X7, 6 days a week - Type of Space: Secure, Flexible, Naturally Lit

Power and Internet Connectivity on Individual basis. Use movable furniture with large table tops. Personal Storage Area. Variety of Pin-Up and Presentation Surfaces. Option of Aural-Visual Aids. Lockable Faculty Storage.

DEPT. OF URBAN PLANNING

SPA VASANT KUNJ CAMPUS URBAN DESIGN

• Individual rooms for Professors and Associate Professors @ 16 sqm per person.

• Individual rooms for Assistant Professors @ 12 sqm per person.

• Common Lounge for Visiting Faculty• Area: 32sqm

• Individual Rooms for PhD Scholars @ 10sqm per person (6nos.)

FACULTY SPACES

SPA

DEPARTMENTAL FACILITY

• Library: 80sqm• Computer Centre and Printing: 80sqm• Academic Archives: 60sqm• Meeting Room: 40sqm• Research Centre: 60sqm per year(2 nos.)• Office: 40sqm

• Studio and Lecture Rooms to be independent of each other.• Easy access between faculty and studio/lecture rooms.• Consultancy Project Space required.• HOD’s Office integrated with Departmental Office and Archives.

CLIENT PREFERENCES

Ventilation and light – Deep penetration of lightthrough working spaces by the use of elevatedfenestrations.

Providing more operable surfaces in the buildingenvelope to boost cross ventilation.

Setting up breathing spaces within the built massthat enables differential solar heat gain creatingartificial air currents throughout the structure.

Axis – Developing the design around a conceptual axisdefined by climatological or topographical features.

Local materials – It is advocated to use local materialsfrom blasting in the existing site for construction .

Diffuse light – Use opalescent or translucent materialfor day lighting in studios to provide diffused lightwhich avoids glare.

Thick Walls – To provide passive energy efficiency inthe building.

FEATURES TO INCLUDE

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CHANDIGARH COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE

ADJACENCY | COMBINATION OF SPACES | COMMON SPACES

HOD OFFICE

DEPT. OFFICE

STUDENT RECORDS

LIBRARY + ARCHIVE

COMPUTER ROOM + STUDIOS

LECTURE HALLSVISITING FACULTY

PROFESSOR

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AND ASSOCIATE

PROFESSOR

RESEARCH ASSOCIATE AND PHD SCHOLAR

DEPARTMENTAL RESEARCH CENTERS

DEPT. MEETING ROOM

STORAGECAFETERIAMAIN COMPUTER CENTERCENTRAL LIBRARY

OTHER DEPARTMENTS

ADJACENCY | COMBINATION OF SPACES | COMMON SPACES

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