Thesis Synopsis: Mohamed Abrar
Thesis Synopsis: Mohamed Abrar
Thesis Synopsis: Mohamed Abrar
Mohamed Abrar
1. NATIONAL INSTITUTE
OFFASHION TECHNOLOGY,
OMPORA,SRINAGAR
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INTRODUCTION
• Established by the Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India in
the year 1986 at Delhi, National institute of Fashion
Technology has emerged as a premier institute in the
country to train professionals who can meet the
requirements of the Apparel industry.
• The NIFT is a college of design, management and
technology catering to the needs of the rapidly growing
readymade garment industry which has to meet the
challenges of the global market.
• The institute aims at providing the best international
levels of instruction, with regular inputs from industry
and technical collaboration with Fashion institute of
Technology, New York, The Nottingham Trent
university,U.K. and I F M ,Paris.
• In 2006, the Parliament passed the National Institute of
Fashion Technology (NIFT) Bill, 2006, thereby receiving a
statutory status and empowering the institute to grant
its own degrees and other academic distinctions.
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NEED FOR THE PROJECT
• The establishment of NIFT campus in Kashmir was a
demand of local entrepreneurs.
• Students trained in the institute could contribute in
introducing new designs and technology in sectors like
handicrafts.
• NIFT campus in Srinagar will enhance the scope of
textile and handicrafts sectors in the State.
• Establishing a NIFT campus will make them go at par
with the rest of the country besides boosting the
entrepreneurship in fashion textile sector in the State.
• Lack of infrastructure at the temporary campus from
where it functions at present.
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PROJECT DETAILS
• Type of project- Institutional (Live)
• The government has identified 20 acres(77,419.73 sq.m)
of land at industrial estate Ompora, on the outskirts of
Srinagar.
• it is 7.5km away from Sheikh Ul Alam International Airport
Srinagar.
• Srinagar railway station: 17.5 km from site
• It is to accommodate 720 students.
• Status of project: ongoing construction
• Maximum plot coverage: 35%; F.A.R-1.05; Setback-front
and back-7.62m other sides-3.0m
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VALIDITY OF PROJECT
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SCOPE OF THE PROJECT
• To understand the environment of the fashion
technology and enrol architecture in the creation of
that space
• To balance the academic and recreational zones
by proper blending of the physical elements
(building , landscape, circulation ,utility etc.)
• to provide spaces encouraging a good interaction
within the students as a part of the natural learning
process
• The scope of work includes Concept Architecture
Design for all Buildings/component, detailed
designs and drawings etc. for the development of
building in Ompora.
• Detailed site planning of the entire complex.
• Classrooms and working areas with interesting
interiors and space for display of new creations.
• The project shall have buildings for facilities like –
Administrative and Academic Building, Resource
centre, Auditorium, students hostel with common
facilities, Canteen, display area, staff and faculty 7
quarters etc
REQUIREMENTS
1. Academic blocks
I. Workshops
II. Laboratories
2. Administrative block
3. Resource centre (Library)
4. IT lab
5. Stationery and material documentation
shop
6. Sports facilities and Recreation areas etc.
7. Auditorium / Exhibit hall
8. Open Air Theatre
9. Cafeteria
10. Hostel facilities for Boys & Girls and Staff
quarters
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CASE STUDIES
• NIFT CHENNAI
• NIFT BANGALORE
• PEARL ACADEMY OF FASHION
• NIFT MUMBAI
• McGAN’S OOTY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
• NIFT DELHI
• SCHOOL OF ART, SINGAPORE
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RESOURCE PERSON:
• Karthikeyan ( Associate professor-nift Chennai)
• Divya ( assistant professor- nift Chennai)
• Ar. Vineet Kolape (design consultant – Architect Hafeez
Contractor, Mumbai, has designed many campuses)
• Ar. Mandar Mallappanavar (Senior. Architect – Architect
Hafeez Contractor, Mumbai)
• Ar. Senthil (Landscape Architect)
• Vikhar Ahmed ( Structural consultant)
BOOKS TO BE REFERRED
• Time-Saver standards for I.D and space planning control
• Climate responsive architecture( passive heating and
• Cooling)
• Heating, cooling lighting –Norbert Leachner
• Time Saver Standards for Building Types and Edition
• Campus planning –Kanvinde
• Campus planning – Richard P. Dober
• Architecture Form, Space, Order by D.K.Ching
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2. ENEGERY EFFICIENT IT
BUILDING, CHENNAI
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INTRODUCTION
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PROJECT DETAILS
• Type of project- Office building (Live)
• The site is located at Old Mahabalipuram Road, Navallur,
(Chennai-603103)
• It is located at 5.4 km from Shollinganallur Junction(ECR-
OMR junction)
• Site area: 30068 sq.m(7.43 acres)
• Connected by NH49A
• Bus station: Ags Navallur bus station(200m)
• Status of project: Ongoing
Upcoming metro stations at OMR road
•The IT park is supposed to have a large
floor plate which is divisible into
independent leasable zones of 15000-
20000 sq.ft module.
•Each module to be self sufficient with its
toilets, electric room, Ahu rooms, pantry,
fire escape etc
•The total FSI to be achieved is 2.25
•Coverage 40% ;
•Separate service area with a cafeteria of
•50000 sq. Ft . 14
SCOPE OF THE PROJECT
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REQUIREMENTS
1. Substation
2. Parking
3. Lobby/ Reception
4. Work spaces
5. Multi purpose halls
6. Conference areas
7. Cafeteria
8. Relaxation spaces
9. Library
10.Other service areas
11.Landscape areas
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CASE STUDIES
BOOKS TO BE REFERRED
• Planning office spaces-Yuri Markens, Hermen Ree
• Sustainable Architecture in Japan, the green building
of Nikken Sekkei
• S,M,L,XL- OMA Rem Koolhas AND Bruce Mau
• Office interiors
• Dimensions of Sustainability
• Total Office Design-Kerstin Zumstein
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3. SHOPPING MALL AND
OFFICE,GREATERNOIDA
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INTRODUCTION
• A shopping mall is a privately owned public space,
designed and constructed to profit financially the
investor’s concerned while it also serves as a
recreational and shopping destination for the public
• As such, the design principles applied should enhance
its success
• Success of a shopping mall can be described in two
main aspects:
o Business success- This is the success of the tenants
occupying the investors asset and,
o Architectural success- This is the public acceptance of
the space that has been created once constructed
• Combining the two words, a shopping mall is a building
or set of buildings that provide walkways for the public
to walk from one unit to another within the same
building/set of buildings as they go about their business
of exchanging goods and services for money.
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NEED FOR THE PROJECT
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PROJECT DETAILS
• Type of project- Shopping/Commercial (Live)
• The site is located at Greater Noida, Uttar
Prasdesh
• Site area: 28,245 sq.m (6.97 acres )
• The site is surrounded by residential
development at a developing area
• Maximum plot coverage: 30%; F.A.R-4.0(on
roads wider than 60m)
• Status of project: conceptual designing
Connectivity
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RESOURCE PERSON:
• Ar. Vineet Kolape (design consultant – Architect Hafeez
Contractor, Mumbai, handling the project)
• Mr. Kunal Bhutia (Interior designer-Architect Hafeez Contractor)
• Mr. Manohar (electrical consultant)
• Mr. Rathesh (mall manager-Grand mall, Chennai)
• Vikhar Ahmed ( Structural consultant)
BOOKS TO BE REFERRED
• International; shopping centre architecture by Ronald A Altoon,
FAIA Cooling)
• Shopping centre planning and design-Daniel schulz
• Shopping malls (Architectural Design)- Carles Broto
• The Key Of Success in Shopping Centres-Melinda Reikli
• Time Saver Standards for Building Type by Joseph De Chiara
and John Callender.
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