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IIM BANGALORE

IIM BANGALORE
IIM Bangalore is an internationally recognized institution for excellence in
management education providing masters and doctoral programmes.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
ESTABLISHED
LOCATION
SITE AREA
ARCHITECTS

:1973
: Bangalore , Karnataka.
: 100 acres
: Balakrishna Doshi, Stein

and Bhalla designed the


academic area and student hostels;
faculty housing was designed by Kanvinde.

DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
He strongly believed it to be a "place of learning" and the idea that he followed was an
open space in which the classroom sense must be all over , outside as well as inside the
building, and in which there would be no restriction to the exchange of ideas."
Doshi wanted in his project to make each portion distinct and yet wanted to provide overall
identity to create institutional character.

TEMPLE CITY MADURAI

FATEHPUR SIKRI

DESIGN APPROACH
System of major corridors for
movement along which other
activities are connected.
Within these areas between the
corridors he created courts for
extended activities.
Indoor and outdoor spaces under
pergolas with tendrils of
vegetation woven through them.
No single axis dominating the
scheme.
Structure should not dominate
the landscape, and that locally
available material must be used.

FATEHPUR
SIKRI

IIM
BANGALORE

SITE ZONING

Institutional

Site is divided into two halves :


-Northern for staff housing
- Southern for educational block
Educational
block
includes
administrative and library block
and dormitory spaces to southern
side.
The library cum computer center
is the focal point of the academic
complex.
Faculty blocks are three storied
and classrooms are arranged in
clusters around a central open
space.

CIRCULATION
Vehicular movement is well integrated with
zoning of various activities.
Pedestrian movement dominating within
academic complex and students dormitories.
Network of corridors linking together all
volumes, courtyards, and external spaces.
Three entrances provided:
-First main entrance access to staff housing and
educational spaces,
-Second, a small entrance to staff housing alone.
-Third, service entry from southern side of road.
PLAN DEPECTING CIRCULATION

EXTERNAL
ROADS AND
PATHWAYS

INTERNAL
CIRCULATION
THROUGH
CORRIDORS

THE BUILDING
LEVEL
THE MAIN BLOCK

All these components are linked by a main corridor


covered by a pergola which forms one of the eminent
feature of the campus.

ADMINISTRATION BLOCK
Contains the main entrance into the block.
No defined lobby but rather a wide hallway connects the class room
and faculty offices.

COMPUTER CENTRE

Within walkable distance from all points in the


campus and holds central place next to the
library.
The skylight emphasis the atrium space within
the built form by rising well above the general
profile of the building.

CLASSROOMS
Organized in a cluster of two or three around open
courts and semi-open spaces interlinking them.
Consists of an open court covered by a skylight
with classroom on either side.
Numerous openings which give natural light and
ventilation.
Establishes a good relationship between the
outdoors.

ORIENTATION OF CLASSROOMS

PLAN AND VIEW OF CLASSROOM

LIBRARY
Entrance set back 5m giving an interactive space.
Natural lighting achieved by creating atriums and light wells at intervals.
Each individual area is visually connected to the central atrium thus holding them together.
Stairs have triangular abutment surmounted by a skylight breaking the monotony of the building.

STUDENTS HOSTEL
The hostel block is located behind the school
area in close vicinity to the canteen and the
library.
The landscaping in the open courtyards gives a
pleasant settings and this gives good view to
the students.
A long corridor connects al the blocks and
interconnected diagonally.

STUDENTS HOSTEL
Parking space for students is provided adjacent to the
long corridor.
There are several blocks to accommodate all the
students.
Enough open spaces are there in between the blocks
to Provide good and natural light to the rooms.

DINING HALL
Dining hall is located near hostel blocks.
The entrance lobby of the hall is an informal space
and is used by the students as a relaxing place.
The dining hall is the place where most of the
students gather at a time to interact.

RECREATIONAL SPACES

OPEN SPACE
The outdoor playground is a large circular
space for sports and other activities.
The Outdoor amphitheater is where all the
graduation Ceremony takes place.
A smaller amphitheater is found behind the
auditorium in the middle Of the Class rooms.
VARIOUS OPEN SPACES

PARKING
Sufficient parking is provided in the campus having the capacity to park 300 cars.
FOR STUDENTS :
There is a covered parking provided for the students near the dormitories.
FOR STAFF:
Staffs are provided with open parking spaces for four wheeler parking and semi covered parking
area for two wheelers.

CANTEEN

Situated next to the computer centre.


Accessed easily from the classrooms and hostels
Proper lighting from well-spaced openings and central atriums.
Kitchen and other areas located in same building.

SERVICES
POWER
Electricity is obtained from the municipality.
There are two substations located in campus,
one at the faculty zone and other on the side
of
the
main
block.
WATER
The water is attained from the municipality.
There is centrally located overhead tank Of
capacity 7 lakh litters capacity and a sump
Of 11 lakh liters capacity.
For watering the landscapes, treated water
from Apollo hospital was taken earlier ,now
30 recharge wells have been dug.

SERVICES

STORM WATER DRAINAGE


On either Side Of the roads, openings have been provided for the storm water to run off and is
collected.
SEWEGE AND GARBAGE DISPOSAL
The sewage system is connected to the municipal line.
Garbage daily collected in the early hours of the morning by personnel from the municipality.
Leaves and kitchen waste is send for compost.
Rest of the waste goes for recycling.

TRANSITION SPACES
-THE COVERED CORRIDORS
-SEMI OPEN PASSAGES
-THOSE IN BETWEEN COURTS
The major transition spaces incudes the corridors. The corridors were
termed as Covered Pedestrian Street which is the important feature of
the whole complex.
The long and spacious corridor though integrating and essential part
of design, it occupies 48 percent of the buildup area of the bolding.
It is known as the NORIH SOUTH PERGOLA.
It is a semi open transition space.
Further forming the main spine of the main block which opens up to
courts and buildings.

OTHER DESIGN FEATURES


windows are shaded by concrete eves.
Shade and light effect makes dramatic
views.
Corridors of column beneath concrete
pergolas create a rhythmic progression
of light and shadow.
Staircase are monumental, airy and
light.

MATERIALS
The architect used locally available
materials such as granite blocks.
The material was the complete
translation
into
a
simple
standardized system of modern
construction using in-situ concrete
posts, lattice and frames.
This delicate vocabulary was
combined with a wall system using
tough blocks of local gray granite
blocks.
Form finished concrete imposes
simplicity and fine geometry.
Windows and doors mad of steel.
Use Of wood is very minimum.

LANDSCAPING
The
most
special
feature
in
this
campus
is
landscape.
Because Of the moderate climate it prevails here the lush green environment is maintained as it.
None of the space is left as such.
Each and every corner is landscaped well and certain percentage proportion to the built up area
is calculated and maintained.
The whole campus is articulated with greens in which the forest area gives a major contribution.
Another important feature of the bulking is the plant covered facade which acts as wind breakers
and gets mossy during rains.

DIFFERENT
LANDSCAPED
AREAS

INFERENCES
PROPER CARE TAKEN FOR SUFFICIENT LIGHT AND VENTILATION.
NATURE MADE A PART OF DESIGN.
SUSTAINBLE CAMPUS 30 RECHARGE WELLS DUG FOR WATER REQUIREMENTS.
USE OF SOLAR PANELS AND SOLAR COOKERS.
SEMI OPEN CORRIDOORS TO CREATE A SENSE OF OPENNESS IN
DESIGN.
CHAJJAS AND RECESSED WINDOWS FOR SHADING.

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