Tribal Museum Case Study
Tribal Museum Case Study
Tribal Museum Case Study
Location:
Madhya Pradesh Tribal Museum
Shyamala Hills, Bhopal 462002, Madhya Pradesh, INDIA.
Phone: +91 755 2661948, 2661640
Email: [email protected],
[email protected].
Structure:
Built on a site of seven acres, the galleries are raised above the
ground on columns, forming a continuous, multileveled veranda,
following the contours of the sloping, rocky terrain.
The structure is built of steel tubes, castellated girders, and
steel rods fabricated into intricate trusses.
Steel seemed to be a natural choice in the land & location of
ancient Iron Age & Bronze Age civilizations, and the
contemporary truck body building industry.
The roofs are made of half-round tiles, galvalume sheets and
concrete with a topping of grass and groundcover.
i beam
steel
tubes
Circulation:
After entering person has 2
choices whether to go to the
museum display or to the
warehouse.
After entering the main
museum circulation path has
been defined to make visitors
go to through the same
passage and experience the
whole museum.
A separate passage way has
been defined for the peoples
with the office related work.
Special care has been taken for
the movement of the
physically challenged visitors.
2. Service entry
4. Shop
6.
7. Exhibition area
8. Washrooms
9. Water facility
Materials of
building:
Display: