Thesis Synopsis
Thesis Synopsis
Thesis Synopsis
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Batch: 2012-17
THESIS SYNOPSIS
Faculty of Architecture
Jagan Nath University
Plot No.-IP-2&3,Phase IV, Sitapura Industrial Area, Jaipur
RECREATIONAL CLUB
1. INTRODUCTION
Recreation or fun is the expenditure of time in a manner designed for therapeutic refreshment of
one's body or mind. While leisure is more likely a form of entertainment or sleep, recreation is
active for the participant but in a refreshing and diverting manner. A time in which individuals are
not compelled to do anything, and are free to choose to relax or to take part in a leisure activity.
Leisure has important social functions, including relief from the demands and restrictions of work .
Most people enjoy socializing with friends for dinner or a drink after a hard day at work. For many
young people, having a regular night out a week is a normal part of their free time, whether it is
joining friends for a drink in a pub, dining out in a restaurant, watching a film, playing video games
or dancing at a club.
Types of leisure
Active leisure activities involve the exertion of physical or mental energy. Low-impact physical
activities include walking and yoga, which expend little energy and have little contact or
competition. High-impact activities such as kick-boxing and football consume much energy and are
competitive. Some active leisure activities involve almost no physical activity, but do require a
substantial mental effort, such as playing chess or painting a picture. Active leisure and recreation
overlap significantly.
Passive leisure activities are those in which a person does not exert any significant physical or
mental energy, such as going to the cinema, watching television, or gambling on slot machines.
Some leisure experts discourage these types of leisure activity, on the grounds that they do not
provide the benefits offered by active leisure activities. For example, acting in a community drama
(an active leisure activity) could build a person's skills or self-confidence. Nevertheless, passive
leisure activities are a good way of relaxing for many people.
3. SCOPE
The project is to be developed as a fun club comprising recreational along with the leisure facilities.
The art and craft emporium with exhibition and workshops will be the one of the major attractions
of the club. The catchment area of complex will include all coherence and harmony in overall
development exists.
4. LIMITATIONS
Inferences are taken considering the behavior pattern of the majority of people.
Interior of only selected spaces will be dealt with.
PROPOSED SITE AT RAIPUR
ILLUSION MUSEUM
1. INTRODUCTION
MUSEUM
A building where objects of interest or value are collected, conserved, exhibited,
and interpreted. The discipline of designing, organizing (curating and preparing
exhibits), and directing museums is called museology.
Museums continue to evolve and change. New technologies, emerging art forms
and collections, and diverse audiences have given rise to new museums and
exhibition environments. The functional and operational requirements that are unique
to the museums.
ILLUSION
An illusion is a distortion of a sensory perception. Each of the human senses
can be deceived by illusions, but visual illusions are the most well-known. Some
illusions are subjective, different people may experience an illusion differently.
Illusions are a very nice window into how the brain works, because illusions can
reveal
the hidden
constraints
of the visual
system in
ILLUSION MUSEUM
There are different kinds of illusions. For many years many people around the world
have been working on the illusions and implementing in different ways. In order to
preserve and exhibit to the people one museum is required. When the illusions are
placed in the environment like museum, the space shall carry a special interest.
And also the ideas about the possibilities to make wonders with shapes and
materials. It is most like a learning place and entertainment to help the students
and people to give idea about the illusions while having fun. Illusions can be in
different mediums like paintings, sculptures and interactive exhibits. These kinds of
exhibits can be preserved and displayed in the museum.
PROPOSED SITE
FOR MUSEUM
3. OBJECTIVES:
There is a great need of such centers for entertainment balanced growth of the society and to
promote the rich Indian culture to maintain the identity and vulnerability of our rich history.
Understanding needs and technical aspects of all the performing arts including Dance, Music and
Theatre design to create a conducive environment for creating excellence.
Designing with such architectural approach that can develop the interest and boost up the
creativity of the artists.
Imbuing regional architectural character of the native land.
4. TENTATIVE REQUIREMENTS:
5. METHODOLOGY