This document provides a case study summary of the Indian Habitat Centre in New Delhi. It is a 97,000 square meter multi-purpose building spread over 9 acres that provides office, conference, and exhibition space for environment and habitat organizations. The design aims to create a healthy and pleasant environment for visitors and employees. It is an energy efficient building that uses various passive design strategies like courtyards, water bodies, reflective shading devices, and vegetation to reduce energy usage and create a comfortable microclimate. The building layout and use of spaces like the amphitheater, lawns, and courtyards encourage social interactions.
3. Spread on the
area of 9 acres, built
up area is 97,000 sq.
m, and the basement
use for the parking
atleast 1,000 cars.
SITE PLAN OF INDIAN HABITAT CENTER
5. GATE NO. 2 ,on west
side gate most
commonly used for
the entries of
visitors and the
offices employees
CONCEPT of the
design in Indian
habitat center
healthy and pleasant
environment for the
offices employees
and visitors.
LINE OF SIGHT
creates from the
plants with the
flowers of marigold
and pitunia.
Introduction
India Habitat Centre in New Delhi. Designed in the late 1980s,
this is a place that provides office, conference and exhibition space for organisations working on habitat- and environment-
related issues. It is the multipurpose building. It is a energy efficient building. Indian habitat centre has been conceived as an
ideal physical environment with a range of facility that would be maximize the effectiveness of the individuals and
institutional in their holistic support of the habitat.
To restoration of energy level environmental and ecological a balanced harmonious and improved the WAY OF LIFE. It is
reflected in its concept of design.
6. Use of horizontal
and vertical
ribbon windows
havings slots in
them for
plantation
purpose.
Aligned reflector use as a
shading device for the
purpose of covering roof
In courtyard Use of shading devices
reflect back 70% of the summer
heat. It designed as a frame
structure with blue reflectors that
can be aligned providing shade
during summer and allows winter
sun to enter.
Shading effect in courtyard
through the reflectors.
7. The courtyard being green, creates an image of a tropical rainforest with a constant airy flow through
the spaces.
The buildings blocks being saparate create intersting courtyards landscape with stone sculpture and in
green through outs.
11. ACTIVITY OF THE PEOPLE ALONG THE
AMPHETHEATRE, PEOPLE USE THE FOR
SITTING AND DURING LUNCH TIME
PEOPLE SIT HERE IN GROUP AND
EATING THE LUNCH. GROUPING
PREFER COMMONLY AMPHETHEATER
FOR SITTING
Open space through the
building and their use
12. PRIVATE
SPACES
PEOPLE USE
FOR THE
SITTING
The height of the
buildings are 30m.
The entire facade is
cladded with red
bricks giving a look.
Water harvesting in the gardens, in the building
more than 60% area is covered for the landscape
13. INDIAN HABITAT CENTER IS THE GOVERNMENT COMMERCIAL BUILDING.
IT IS THE WELL LANDSCAPE AND PROPER SITTING SPACES IS THERE ALONG THE PLANTATION.
DIFFERENT LEVELS IN THE BUILDING CREATES FROM RAMPS AND THESE RAMPS CREATES MORE PRIVATE SPACES.
ON THE TOP OF THE COURTYARD USED ALINGED SHEET WHICH IS GIVES PLEASANT EFFECT IN THE BUILDING.
USING STONE AND SCULPTURES GIVES ARTIST LOOK ALONG THE BUILING.
PATIO, AMPHETHEATER, SILVER LAWN GARDEN PEOPLE USE FOR SITTING PUPOSES.
ON THE FLOOR TILES BLACK GRANITE TILE SHOWS THE DIRECTION IN THE BUILDING.
14. Requirements for Chandigarh un-built museum of knowledge
Knowledge center Museum Miscellaneous Social and leisure
1.Research and
development
laboratories
2. Innovation centers
3. Discussion rooms
4. Lectures hall
5. Seminars rooms
6. Digital libraries etc.
1.Exhibition hall
2.Exhibition galleries
3.Demonstration
kiosks
4. Archives section
5. Ticketing counter
6. Information center
7. Storage etc
1. Reception space
2. Administrative
offices
3. Researches rooms
4. Conference halls
5. Multipurpose hall
6. References library
7. Rest room service
room etc.
1. Cafes
2. Restaurants
3. Children’s gaming
and play zones
4. Open air theatre
5. Retail and tuck
shops
6. Landscaping zones
incorporating
jogging tracks
7. Secluded
meditation areas
and various types of
gathering spaces
15. We had to be studied four kinds of museums Like
Historical museum
Modern art gallery
Memorial museum
Indian habitat centre or a institutional and govt. building
Sr. no. Name of museums Address Image
1. National museum of
cosmology or historical
museum
Near udyog bhavan building or
udyog bhavan metro station, new
Delhi
2. National museum of
modern art
Near India gate, new Delhi.
3. Indra Gandhi memorial
museum
4. Indian habitat center On lodhi road, new Delhi
16. Museum
Requirements or need as a use of museum
1.Gallery
2.Libraries
3.Cultural libraries
4.Cultural and community theater
5.Ambhitheater
6.Music room
17. GENERAL OBSERVATIONS
Whenever it is proposed to build a museum whether large or small-there is usually one
preliminary matter to be settled : the choice of a site . Where several possibilities are available,
The drawbacks and advantages of each must be are fully weighed.
site should be central, or on the outskirts
of the town.
A museum should always be readily accessible from all parts of the town by public transport and,
if possible, be within walking distance as well, and must be within easy reach of schools, colleges,
university, and libraries .
Moreover, space will always be available -at least in theory-for future expansion, either by
enlargement of the original building or by the construction of connected annexes ;
The beauty of a museum is considerably enhanced if it is surrounded by a garden which, if the
local climate is propitious, can be used to advantage for the display of certain types of exhibit,
such as ancient or modern sculpture, archaeological or architectural fragments, etc.
Part of the surrounding grounds may also provide space for a car park .
18. functions Space required
l . Curatorial Functions
a. Collection, preservation, identification, documentation,
study, restoration
b. Storage of collections.
a . Office-workroom,
Workshop
b . Reserve Collection
Room
2 . Display Function
Thematic and changing displays of selected objects and
documents he collections arranged to tell a story
Display Gallery
3 . Display Preparation Function
The preparation of exhibits.
Workshop,
Office-workroom
4 . Educational and Public Functions
This term has been expanded to include all public functions .
a . Lectures, school tours, society meetings, films, and
social functions
b . Reception, information, sales, supervision of display
gallery
c . Public requirements
a . Lecture room
Chair storage closet
b. Lobby
Sales and Information
Counter
c. Cloak room,
Washroom