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Comparitive Analysis

The document provides a comparative analysis of the design parameters of four cultural centres located in India and China. It analyzes aspects like site area, location, climate, architect, zoning, and significance for each centre. Some key highlights include: - Bharat Bhavan in Bhopal, India is built into a hillside sloping down to a lake, with terraces and courtyards comprising the complex. - The Junshan Cultural Centre in Beijing, China transforms a donut-shaped structure into an iconic clubhouse, utilizing existing courtyard typologies. - JKK in Jaipur, India is designed by Charles Correa based on the Navgraha (Nine Planet) concept,

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Comparitive Analysis

The document provides a comparative analysis of the design parameters of four cultural centres located in India and China. It analyzes aspects like site area, location, climate, architect, zoning, and significance for each centre. Some key highlights include: - Bharat Bhavan in Bhopal, India is built into a hillside sloping down to a lake, with terraces and courtyards comprising the complex. - The Junshan Cultural Centre in Beijing, China transforms a donut-shaped structure into an iconic clubhouse, utilizing existing courtyard typologies. - JKK in Jaipur, India is designed by Charles Correa based on the Navgraha (Nine Planet) concept,

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COMPARITIVE ANALYSIS OF CASE STUDIES (QUALITATIVE)

PARAMETERS BHARAT BHAWAN, BHOPAL JUSHAN CULTURAL CENTRE, BEIJING JKK, JAIPUR TRIVENI KALA SANGAM, NEW DELHI INFERENCES
SITE AREA 2.46 ACRES 9.5 ACRES 2425 SQ.M.

The complex's design is the result of JKK’s uniquely structured building on


Triveni Kala Sangam is an important cultural
Correa's mission to establish a modern the theme of nine planets was
The Junshan Cultural Centre is situated near the Miyun and arts complex and education centre in New
architectural style unique to India. Using designed by the renowned Indian
Reservoir, in the middle of meandering rivers and Delhi. It contains four art galleries, a chamber Confluence of culture- designing space for all,
the abundant source material provided by architect of international repute–Late
mountain ranges. Neri & Hu were enlisted to transform theatre, outdoor theatre, open air sculpture massing and spatially inspired from traditional &
SIGNIFICANCE his home country's rich architectural Charles Correa. The architecture of
the donut-shaped structure—which was originally just a gallery, besides this it runs its various arts, contemporary architecture elements reflecting in
heritage. He created a building for the the building is based on the Navgraha
standard two-story sales building on the outskirts of music and dance classes. The proposed centre the build and unbuilt spaces.
modern era while also remaining firmly (Nine-Planet) concept of Indian
Beijing—into an iconic clubhouse and sales centre. in Gurgaon is supposed to develop on the lines
rooted in India's vernacular traditions. astronomy and resembles the square-
of this centre.
grid plan of Jaipur city as well.

LOCATION BHOPAL, M.P BEIJING, CHINA JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN NEW DELHI


CLIMATE Humid Subtropical Cold semi-arid Hot semi-arid Composite
ARCHITECT Charles Correa Neri & Hu Design and Research Office Charles Correa Joseph Allen Stein

The journey up through the building


The building's design is influenced by natural
and descent through its divine
forms, cultural values, and modern democratic,
divisions are characterized by a
social, and economic relationships. Constructed
Built into a hillside which slopes down Two sequences of interlocking journeys, one for variety of built and open areas and
in two phases, it initially included an
toward a lake, a series of terraces and clubhouse members and one for sales centre guests, by spatial densities.
amphitheater, galleries, classrooms, offices,
courtyards comprise the complex. Upon utilising the already-existing courtyard typology. Having a courtyard instead of long Bifurcation of spaces which creates a free flowing
and apartments, later expanded to add an
entering, the visitor has the choice of Every programmed space is corridors allows visitors to take a yet suprising journey through the movement and
ZONING auditorium, additional gallery, classrooms, and
following the path of terraces cascading planned to be close to the natural world. The main moment to consider the artwork and connectivity of different spaces with each other and
apartments. The complex follows clear vertical
down to the lake, or descending to the courtyard's and the smaller gardens' layering enables information from various galleries. with the outdoor spaces at the same time.
zoning, with the ground floor housing public
three courtyards which provide access to the architecture to blend in perfectly with the Alone with constructed areas, pockets
functions like a lounge, exhibition halls,
the majority of the cultural facilities. surroundings. of greenery and open space can offer
library, and conference rooms. The first and
natural light and space for relaxation.
second floors contain work studios for student
instruction.

The building's delicate interaction with the ground,


The outdoor spaces at Bharat Bhavan are rising above a body of water, and the useful areas that
physical manifestations of the concept of encircle the central courtyard, defined by aluminium Well-planned hardscape and Shaded courtyards, staircase and pergolas and Spill-out spaces as relief and social interaction.
"Empty Space," which appears in both and brick panels that blur and lighten the large, angular softscape. walkways lead to the studios, this becomes an Massing around over-looking an open space.
OUTDOOR SPACES Indian visual culture and philosophy. spaces blurring the boundaries between the outside and Interconnected courtyards fostering interest- ing way of transition from public to Planned hardscape and softscape.
AND LANDSCAPING Outdoor the inside. social interaction private. Café opens to OAT that binds to the Interactive courtyards with
functional spaces are interconnected with The main courtyard's and the smaller gardens' layering Free-flowing design that minimizes rest the spaces through the green spaces at the different proportion and ratio connecting functional
the interior spaces creating a smooth enables the architecture to blend in perfectly with the dark corridors. center of building. spaces.
flow between the two. surroundings.

Intricate geometric cuts made to interact with the sky Use of archtectural elements like jaali, cut-outs,
Skylights, open-to-sky cutouts, Extensive areas of jaalis and planting boxes
ARCHITECTURE The sky is incorporated into the site's and daylight, each area is brought to life and changes skylights, light wells, atriums,louvers, creating a
courtyards, light wells at various arranged into vertical gardens are prominent
ELEMENTS / LIGHT interior spaces, with concrete 'shells' atop constantly as light reflects. Warm-toned aluminum false facade with treatment according to weather
SHADOW & spaces serving different function with elements at TKS.
the structure allowing light and air to panels/ louvers with a wood pattern on the false façade can fulfill the demands of light and ventillation of
VENTILLATION different forms making the space The jaali panel create a cool space of filtered
flow in through circular openings. opens up the space creating an interaction with the the space and moving a step forward towards
breathable. light in the classroom buildings' corridor.
surroundings. sustainability.

To avoid accumulation at a certain point,


free flow circulation was provided.
There is no such pattern or method
defined to keep people moving in a
specific pattern. Continuous free flow movement. Vehicular movement restricted at the edge of the
To keep people involved in the building's Nodal points defining the journey. site provide free flowing movement on the site.
CIRCULATION & exterior, open-to-the-sky courtyards were Vehicular parking is segregated from the building block Linear pathways creating direct focus Transition from
Surface parking is provided.
MOVEMENT near the main entrance to the site . on built-forms. Vehicular the different spaces into an outdoor open space
provided. Restricted
movement is restricted on the lead the users feel refresh and time to understand
vehicular movement on the boundary of boundary. the space properly.
th site.

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