Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
SUBMITED BY:
ARPIT GOYAL
SPA, PU
1. DRUG REHAB AND DETOX
INTRODUCTION:
Approximately 15.3 million people suffer from drug use disorders globally (World Health
Organization, 2013), and according to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (2013),
the abuse of illicit psychoactive drugs results in approximately 200,000 deaths every year.
Predominant drug use across the globe :
Cannabis(marijuana)
Stimulants(atpm.)
Depressants
narcotics
hallucinogens
AIM
TO PROVIDE AN ARCHITECTURAL RESPONSE TO SOCIETYS HEALTH NEEDS
BY CREATING A DETOX FACILITY WHICH IS READY TO MOTIVATE , INSPIRE &
HELP DRUG ADDICTS IN THEIR BATTLE TO OVERCOME ADDICTION.
OBJECTIVES
CREATE A PLACE THAT CAN ENHANCE HOLISTIC TREATMENT FOR DRUG
ADDICTED PATIENTS.
DESIGN CONSIDERATION
To create a link between the existing psychiatric hospitals & the proposed rehab centre for
drug addicts
SCOPE
The project entails the planning and design scheme of both inpatient and out patient drug de
addiction facility which comprises:
Patients accommodation
Therapy(All forms)
Recreational areas
COLLECTING,
EXHIBITING,
PROMOTION,
ADVOCACY
AND PARTNERSHIP,
LEARNING AND
AIM
OBJECTIVE
LIMITATIONS
INTRODUCTION
A theme park is a destination, which combines entertainment, food and beverage and shops,
and an environment that is different from that found out side its gates. A theme is used to
provide a focus for the design, development and operation of such a park.
There by, a Cultural Theme Park is an amusement park which is the medona particular
culture,and all its rides, attractions as well as other elements of interest are based on ideas
from that specific culture. In this case, the culture refers to the Culture of India, and all the
recreational elements used are meant to be associated which this pluralistic culture.
This thesis project would propose a Theme Park, which would depict the Indian Culture, its
richness and versatility on a large scale. Its are nas would be distributed geographically, so
that the people who belong to India but are eager to get acquainted with its culture as well as
the people who visit the country, both get a clear idea of what the country has to offer and
correlate it well with their own understanding.
The park would have a chargeable entry, which would include the visiting charges but not the
access to certain recreational elements, which are not compulsory or common to all.
The site also holds the Residential Areas for the staff working there, Administrative Areas as
well as a Guest House for visitors who wish to stay longer.
NEED
Due to lack of proper promotion and global advertisement, many parts of India, which are
culturally rich and worth giving a visit, and that depict the variety in the Indian culture to its
fullest, do not fall in the notice of tourists and visitors.
Keeping this in mind, the basic idea here is to create a cultural theme park, depicting the
culture of our country at its best, high lighting the low-promotion zones and give an
appreciable definition toIndia.
AIM
The prime objective behind the creation of this park would be to highlight the low-promotion
zones of India. In this design, it is a imed to generate ambience sport raying the varied
cultures, consisting of recreational elements for visit or shaving varied interests that would
incline them to visit those parts of India.
#To promote Indian Culture and its dimensions across the world
#To design as an escape for people from their day-to-day lives towards lei sure, relaxation
and fun
SCOPE
The aim here is to create a cultural theme park, which would consist of six major built
structures, denoting the six major geographical zones of India North, South, East, West,
North-East and Central. Each pavilion would have its own out door arena, and both these are
as would consist of elements of interest and entertainment, which would depict a component
of Indian culture of that area.
SITE JUSTIFICATION
The site of this theme park has been taken in Kolkata because of the following reasons:
i)Central India already has a few such examples like the Kingdom of Dreams,