Bangalore lies in southeastern Karnataka, India. The Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB) campus was designed by architect B.V. Doshi on 102 acres of undulating land. Doshi designed the campus based on the Mughal city of Fatehpur Sikri, with a network of courtyards, corridors, and external spaces linked together. The site was divided into northern and southern zones, with the southern zone containing the academic buildings wrapped in greenery to reduce noise and provide privacy. Doshi's design integrated climatic factors, vegetation, and indoor-outdoor spaces to create a campus that blended modern functionality with traditional Indian architectural influences.
1. Geographical Location : Bangalore lies
in the southeast of the South Indian
state of Karnataka.
Location-site is in hilly area in south
Bangalore on Banerghatta. Context-
urban setting , linked by a highway. Site
area-102 acres
Topography-undulating terrain with
gentle slope
Climate-temperature arid climate.
Vegetation-lush green belt of tropical
rain forest, beautifully landscaped and
maintained.
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IIM Bangalore The 54,000 sq mt IIM B complex, built on a 100-acre campus, is based
on the design of the town of Fatehpur Sikri, laid out by Akbar in the 16th century. The
architect, B V Doshi, achieved this vision by linking a network of corridors, courtyards
and external spaces allowing for future extensions
Site Zoning : Influece of IIMA zoning
• Site divided into 2 halves; northen
for staff housing and southern for
educational block.
• Doshi’s plan tightened up so that
the academic zones were arranged
around interlocking courts and
terraces linked by galleries.
• Southern zone is wrapped with
a blanket of greenery , screens
off unwanted noise emanating
from road and breaks visual link
with surrounding spaces.j
Architect : B.V Doshi
PHILOSOPHIES According
to him Architecture of a
building is conceived
not as a container of specific activities but
as a place to being habited , as a place to
facilitate the course of human
environment. Doshi is work has
consistently revolved around the
interrelationship of indoor and outdoor
space , an appropriate and has one
approach to materials , proper climatic
response and observance of hierarchy and
order that has always been present in the
best modern architecture .
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DESIGN CONCEPT
• Fatehpur Sikri’s courtyards and the gardens
of Bangalore merged in B V Doshi’s mind’s
eye.
• He picked up the gardens and put them in
the courtyards.
• He made green corridors, which allow for
academic exchanges to be carried beyond
the classroom.
• A good integration of climatical factors ,the
‘Sun Path diagrams’, and proper
implementation of ‘Vastu Shashtra’ was
one of the best qualities of B.V.Dodhi’s
architecture.
• A perfect blend of modern and traditional
architectural style.
MATERIALS USED
• The construction of the entire complex
is made simple and standardized using
exposed concrete, lattices, frames, and
wall system using rough blocks of local
gray granite.
• it is low on maintenance; the building is
cool and light is controlled.
• Greenery was a third material
introducing a vital vegetal ornament.
CIRCULATION
ROAD
CIRCULATION
• Achieved by adopting a network of corridors
linking together all volumes , courtyards ,
and externals.
• Pergolas wit creepers are used instead of just
plain roofs for corridors.
• Vistas are also included.
• Pedestrian movement destinating within
academic complex and student’s
dormitories.
• Roads are restricted to outside of the
buildings.
• Roads have trees on the sides.
AMMENITIES
Discussion rooms
everywhere
A small OAT Seating provided
for relaxing.
FACILITIES
Classrooms
as needed.
3 storeys Library
• Ice cream parlour on the way to break monotony.
• Computer Centres with free softares tuitions.
Day and Night separate mess. Sports complex Dormitories for students
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