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Exhibition Centre

The document outlines the objectives and requirements for developing an exhibition centre. The key objectives are to provide facilities to exhibit industrial and cultural products, support trade fairs and exhibitions, and provide space for seminars. The centre will include exhibition halls, conference rooms, auditorium, food court, and administrative offices. A site will be selected based on accessibility, connectivity, and infrastructure. Case studies of other exhibition centres will be referenced to inform the design.

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Exhibition Centre

The document outlines the objectives and requirements for developing an exhibition centre. The key objectives are to provide facilities to exhibit industrial and cultural products, support trade fairs and exhibitions, and provide space for seminars. The centre will include exhibition halls, conference rooms, auditorium, food court, and administrative offices. A site will be selected based on accessibility, connectivity, and infrastructure. Case studies of other exhibition centres will be referenced to inform the design.

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EXHIBITION CENTRE:

The main objectives are:

- To provide a perfect exhibition complex to exhibit the wide range


of industrial products and other associated activities.
- To promote and support the different fairs and exhibitions of the
market of the import and export regarding international business.
- To design a center which will act as a landmark
- To provide a support background to uplift the development
interaction with traders, industries and the government.
- To provide a best stage for exhibiting the traditional culture,
art and craft.
- To provide a space and platform for conducting seminars and
meeting regarding the national and international products.
- To provide the additional modern function of the society such as
cultural shows, restaurant and concert areas with in its premises
- To provide a area for exhibiting products such as

· Garment, textile and fashion wears

OBJECTIVES

It is now clear that exhibition and exposition are essential for the
promotion of development activities of the Nation. Though the
different private sectors are now exhibiting the various products of
agricultural goods, Handicrafts, textile & garment, machinery and
other consumer good and services; the lack of appropriate space and
other facilities and services the foreign exhibitors and visitors are
not much interested to participate in such exhibitions.

So the aim of this project would be to create a completely facilitated


exhibition complex where one could exhibit the products. The aim of
the project is also to make the complex work autonomously being
independent within it. This project gives complete exhibition
background for each and every field of interest and helps the nation
in the economic and physical development.

METHODOLOGY

a) Literature Review
To understand the different aspects and the value of the project book,
articles, project works, documents etc related to the project is
studied carefully. From the study we understand what to know more from
the case studies and what is required for the project.
b) Case studies
The case studies in the different aspect of the project help to solve
the problems in the project. There are different issues like
landscape, form, spatial organization, structure and even sometime in
these types of project the crowd which may be the major factors of the
project can be studied to get the desired output for such a function.
These issues would be dealt in case studies and literature review. The
proposed case studies for the projects are
i. Understanding Exhibition Spaces
ii. Crowd Management
iii. Long Span Structures
iv. Study of one identical building

3. Site Selection and Analysis

Knowing the scope of the project and formulated requirements the


proper site for the project is selected. If the site is already
proposed then the site should be analyzed carefully that if the site
meets its parameters according to the requirement or not. Besides this
the feasibility of the site should be analyzed through the perfect
study of site access, connectivity, orientation, views, services,
present vegetation and site condition. The following aspect of the
site can be analyzed as required:
·
Land use
· Physical Characteristics
§ Landform
§ Soil
§ Vegetation
· Existing condition and boundaries and infrastructures
· Surrounding environment and views
· Access
· Historical Significance of the site (if any)
· Climatic Analysis
· Vernacular response

Case study

 Bhrikuti Mandap Exhibition Hall


· BICC (Birendra International Convention Centre)
· Pragati Maidan, Delhi
· Food Court, Blue Bird Mall
· Auditorium/ Conference Hall (Russian Culture Center)

 REQUIREMENTS

 The below listing is the spatial requirement of the project. Beside


these requirements there are other aspects also such as planning
requirement and architectural requirement.
 The different requirements for the project are listed in the table
below:
S.No Requirement (functional spaces) No. Area
(m2)
1. Entrance foyer 125
2. Exhibition Halls
Hall 1 (electronics display etc) 1 1500
Toilet, stores 1 30
Hall 2 (vehicle display, Machinery, etc) 1 3500
Toilets, Stores 2 60
Hall 3 (art and craft, books) 1 2500
Toilet, store 1 30
Exhibition Gallery 1 500
3. Conference Hall
Conference hall for 100 persons 2 300

(@1.5m2 per person)

Lounge 1 75

Toilet 1 20

Store 2 40

4. Seminar Hall
Lecture room/ Seminar Hall for 50 person 2 100

(@ 1 m2 per person)

Toilet 2 40

Lounge 1 60

Store 2 40

5. Food Court
Food court for 150 person 1 300

(@.6 m2 per person)

Kitchen (@5 m2 per kitchen)

Toilet

6. Auditorium
Auditorium for 200 1 300

(@1.5m2per person)

Toilet 2 40

Office 1 25

Storage 1 20

Green Rooms with toilet 2 60

7. Administration

Reception/Lounge 1 50

Director’s room 1 25  Site area
calculation:
Manager’s room 1 25 
Built up area=
Pantry 1 25
10210 m2
File store room 1 30 
Circulation
Toilet 1 20 space=30% of 10210=
3063 m2
8. Public Services  Tota
l Built up
Mini Printing Press 1 75 area =13273 m2
 Site
Mechanical Room 1 100 area= 65 ropani

Repair and maintenance 1 50 

First Aid Center 1 75 
1 25 
Staff rooms

Security 1 25 

Toilets for public services 20 
9. Amphitheatre 

For 200 persons 
 Zoning Requirements
 Planning Requirements
 The overall planning of the whole premise must be in consonance with
the natural setting with functional spaces inside the complex.

 · The structures are to be positioned in the site with due
regard to
 · their inter-relationship
 · mode and frequency of use
 · need for segregation or integration with other buildings
 · ease of accessibility

 The different functional structures should be carefully and
thoughtfully handled to create an environment most suitable for
exhibition and recreation. The zoning of the different functions is
expected to be completed creating

 · exhibition spaces
 · conference spaces
 · parking spaces
 · Commercial spaces
 · recreational spaces
 Besides the exhibition complex the open ground are provisioned for
open to sky exhibitions.

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