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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.
N
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 .
SIGNATURE
SANDHYA
AD - 6
AAAD
B.ARH
VI SEM
1AN15AT025
BANGALORE
IIMB – CASE STUDY
SIGNATURE
SANDHYA
AD - 6
AAAD
B.ARH
VI SEM
1AN15AT025
BANGALORE
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
IIMB - CASE STUDY

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  • 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. N 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 . SIGNATURE SANDHYA AD - 6 AAAD B.ARH VI SEM 1AN15AT025 BANGALORE IIMB – CASE STUDY
  • 2. SIGNATURE SANDHYA AD - 6 AAAD B.ARH VI SEM 1AN15AT025 BANGALORE 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 IIMB - CASE STUDY