Conevntion Centre Final
Conevntion Centre Final
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INT RODUCT ION
• A convention centre is a large building that is designed to hold a convention,
where individuals and groups gather to promote and share common
interests.
HISTORY:
• The building was erected in 1851 to house The Great Exhibition a grand show
case of modern industrial technology and design.
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• The first convention centres -mid-19th century Britain.
T HE CRYSTAL PALACE IN LONDON'S
• Commonly known as exhibition halls, the centres were designed
HYDE PARK. to bring together people to discuss and explore their mutual
interest of a subject.
• In the early 19th century the town hall served as the convention
centre.
Need of study
Space can bring together all the activities and can tell how the each
Activity has its own important, in the form of building, in the form of
Events, in the form of arts, jobs each occupation has its own form
Of space can be designed or created at the place which can
combine
All the communities of the people.
Which can enrich the knowledge among the public, entertainment,
employment, technology etc
The intension to have the convention centre at the peripheral of the city.
Where it can enrich the town and villages rather than in the main city
AIM
Where in future time the farming can have the more importance and
The place is now at developing stage.
To achieve the importance of rural community among
the visitors.
Objectives
To reduce the poverty by chances of employment.
Analysing that to have in a less polluted area.
Enhance the services which can be affordable and can
be updated In future growth.
To analyse the conceptual design which can fit into the
surroundings with modern aesthetic and having more
landscape.
Enrich the importance of the urban farming.
Scope of the project: Scope and
Scope of work of construction. limitation
To bring up the occupation of the area to international through the
amenities provided
[exhibition, urban farming techniques space, art and culture, hotels].
Limitations :
Limit of using more energy emission products.
High rised buildings .
Less of building materials.
CONVENT ION CENT RE
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INT ERNAT IOAL CASE ST UDY -1
SUNT EC INT ERNAT IONAL CONVENT ION AND EXHIBIT ION CENT RE, SUNT EC C ITY - SINGAPORE
❑ Singapore is an island country , Singapore is both the country and its capital.
❑ Singapore relies on import and export.
❑ Singapore has been ranked as Asia’s top convention city for 21 years by union des
associations internationals.
❑ It is one of the top ten convention cities of the world.
❑ Singapore has more influence of architecture style from different places and the
time period.
❑ the largest international exhibition and convention centre in south east asia:
Singapore’s largest shopping and entertainment centre .
❑ AREA : 11.7-hectar (28.9-acre)site located within the new, master-planned marina centre
central business district of Singapore.
it has a multi purpose use around the convention.
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LOCAT ION ANALYSIS :
1. Distance from Changi international airport:
directly accessible from the airport via the east
coast express way.
2. Driving time: approximately 15 minutes.
3. major subway stations are at short walk away.
SITE AND SURROUNDINGS :
1. Suntec city is built on the reclaimed land.
2. The site is L-shaped where the convention
centre is at central point and surrounded by the
office towers, hotels , shopping complexes.
3. Located at the convergence of Singapore’s
business, financial, entertainment, and tourist
districts.
4. 8office towers(2.3 million square feet).
5. 3shopping malls (2 million square feet).
6. 5 hotels( 3.000 -plus rooms).
7. The hotels are linked to Suntec by pedestrian
bridges.
8. It is highly structured urban space caters to
both vehicles and pedestrians and is covered
with extensive landscaping that shades the
stone-paved pedestrian plazas.
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PLANNING OF T HE COMPLEX:
CONCEPT:
• Suntec city resembles a left “hand”.
• The convention centre represents the ‘’wrist”.
• the 18- storey office block is the ‘’thumb”.
• the four 45- storey office towers depict the ‘’fingers”.
• The “plam” represents a ring, which asbeen used as the
fountain, and cascading water flow inward, representing the
retention of wealth and bringing prosperity to tenants and
visitors alike.
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SCIEC :
PLANNING
• The eight-story center has a 12,000sqmts.
• Level 6- has (39,344-square-foot), column-free convention hall.
• Seating capacity -12,000 delegates.
• $8.2 million custom-engineered telescopic seating system (7,560 seats).
• Its 12,000sqmts exhibition hall has an acoustic floating floor system to
dampen sound and vibration; it can be subdivided into three smaller
halls by moving the walls.
• The exhibition hall has :
• 600-seat auditorium;
• 26 meeting rooms - catering to groups of from 20 to 400 people.
• 3,300sqmetres- art gallery.
• ballroom accommodating up to 2,000 people.
• 1,700sqmts- central kitchen designed for on-site catering; direct two-
way access to the convention floor for 20- and 40-foot container trucks
for easy exhibition build-up and take-down; state-of-the-art.
• audio, visual, and lighting equipment, including the world's most
advanced digital congress network for teleconferencing and
videoconferencing via satellite.
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BASEMENT :
• At the basement, below street level, the food court and restaurants surround the fountain.
• Where the fountain is visible from the food court.
LEVEL 2: Suntec city mall
LEVEL 3: Suntec city mall
LEVEL 4: Suntec city mall
LEVEL 5: Suntec city mall
LEVEL 6: Convention centre
LEVEL 7: convention centre
The exhibition space also houses :
1. A 600-seat auditorium.
2. 26 meeting rooms catering to groups of from 20 to 400 people.
3. A 3,300 -sqm art gallery.
4. A ballroom accommodating up to 2,000 people.
5. A 1,700 sqm central kitchen designed for on-site catering.
6. Direct two-way access to the convention floor for 20 and 40foot container trucks for easy exhibition build-up and take-down.
7. State-of-the-art audio, visual, and lighting equipment, including the world’s most advanced digital congress network for
teleconferencing and video conferencing via satellite.
8. A simultaneous interpretation system for up to 12 languages
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EXTERIOR VIEWS
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NAT IONAL CASE ST UDY-2
MLR CONVENT ION CENT RE , BANGLORE
INTRODUCTION:
• Brigade MLR convention centre is a part of a 22 acre residential development in south Bangalore.
• The design that felt needed to respond to the emerging image of Bangalore and its urban environs.
• Designed to international standards with state of the art acoustics, lighting, connectivity and ergonomic seating.
LOCATION :
• Build Area : 70,000 SFT, 6503.2 SQM.
• Land Area : 1.60 ACRES Location : Brigade Milleneium, 7th Phase, J.P. Nagar, Bangalore.
• Year of Construction : 2005 Architect: Architecture Paradigm Pvt Ltd.
• It is well connected and easily accessible from the main areas of Bangalore.
• 12.0kms 26mins distance from railway station.
• 11.6kms 25mins distance from bus station.
• 15.9kms 33mins distance from airport.
As per plot, architect designed longer side on north & south directions
• South side more vegetation to avoid heat
• Lawn on East side will all ways cool.
• On NW corner & North’s, they used glass for elevation.
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BRIEF OF T HE PROJECT:
• convention Centre hosted- weddings, conferences and
conventions with aplomb.
ARCHITECT INFORMATION:
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FACILIT IES AT MLR CONVENT ION CENT RE :
• Auditorium : Seating capacity of 480 people
• (Deep thrust Stage, modern green rooms,
sophisticated data- projection equipment,
state of the art acoustics and lighting
facilities, professional sound system.)
• Pre Function Area : 300 People (Floating
Crowd)
• Banquet Hall : Capacity 500 People (Floating
Crowd)
• Open Air Spaces : 700 People (Floating
Crowd)
• Conference Room : 30 People
• Board Room : 10 People
• Accommodation : 10 Deluxe guest rooms & 2
suites
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SIT E AREA STAT EMENT : AS PER CASE ST UDY PLOT
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GROUND FLOOR :
1. Entry
2. Exit
3. Waterbody
4. Main entrance
5. Arrival
6. Reception/waiting area
7. Community space
8. Kitchen
9. Service corridor
10. Lobby
11. Ramp for handicaps
12. Banquet hall
13. Stage
14. Bridal room
15. Landscape
16. Amphitheatre seating
17. Outdoor mandap
18. Staircase to cafeteria
19. Security cabin
20. Recharge wells
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Parking plan
MEZZANINE FLOOR :
1. Arrival
2. Box office/ticketing
3. Media
4. Conference
5. Seminar
6. Cafeteria/seating
7. Lobby
8. Stepped terrace
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SECOND FLOOR :
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GROUND FLOOR :
stairs
Seating area
Box office
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SECOND FLOOR :
View 3 lift
View 1
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View 4 stairs
SECT ION 1:
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SECT ION 2 :
ANY ARCHITECTURAL FORM OR INNOVATIVE DESIGN:
• Idea of pavilion complementing the nature of the program
/temporal.
• Guest rooms facility is taken to the upper most level, which acts as
a cover over the lounge/ multifunctional space complementing the
auditorium.
• The structure/pavilion is interpreted as portals suspending and
supporting these volumes expressing the intended lightness.
• The skin defines spaces for services, lounges etc and also becomes
an integral part of the proceedings. The skin and structures
accommodate lighting, symbolic of congregational activities and
celebrations.
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VIEWS
LOCAL CASESTUDY 3:
CITY: GUNT UR, ANDHRA PRADESH
CLIENT: GUNT UR CITY CORPORAT ION CONVENT ION CENTRE 63,GUNTUR AP
COMPLET ION DAT E :09/2021
GROSS FLOOR AREA (MQ) :42691
ARCHIT ECTS: SANJAY PUR ARCHIT ECTS
DESIGN T EAM: SANJAY PURI & OMKAR RANE
LOCAT ION :
CONSULTANTS : DR . KELKAR DESIGNS, EPSILON • Situated in Guntur city in the Southern part of India.
DESIGN CONSULTANCY PVT LT D
PHOTO CREDITS :SANJAY PURI ARCHIT ECTS • Temperatures - excess of 40°C for most of the year.
• Located at the junction of NH-5 and NH-16 adjacent to the
only tourist destination in Guntur .
PURPOSE OF DESIGN :
• Designed in response to the climate of the region the
convention center will be an energy efficient building with
reduced heat gain and the facilitation of natural light within
its voluminous interior.
• Convention Centre 63 will be a large communal space for
the city of Guntur allowing many different activities in one
place at a time with exhibitions, plays & dramas & a large
landscaped park engaging people of different kinds with its
varied spaces.
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CONCEPT :
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Planning :
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Section :
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COMPARAT IVE ANALYSIS :
LOCATION SUNTEC INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION MLR CONVENTION CENTRE, BANGLORE CONVENTION CENTRE 63,
AND EXHIBITION CENTRE,
GUNTUR ,
SINGAPORE
ANDHRA PRADESH
AREA TOTAL AREA : 28.9 ACRE TOTAL AREA :1.6 ACRE TOTAL AREA : 22.9ACRE
CONVENTION AREA : BUILTUP AREA :0.9 ACRE BUILTUP AREA : 10.5 ACRE
24.7 ACRE
SEATING CAPACITY 12,000 DELEGATES AROUND 480-500 PEOPLE AUDITORIUM : 500-900 PEOPLE
7,560 TELESCOPIC SEATING SYSTEM CONVENTION HALL: 500-700 PEOPLE
TOT: 19,560 SEATS
CONNECTIVITY Well connected by different road network Well connected with the orientation Well connected with the orientation same as
and public transport national.
• South side more vegetation to avoid
Walkway bridges are connected to minimise heat No bridges used
the distance
• Lawn on East side will all ways cool.
On NW corner & North’s, they used glass for
elevation
No bridges used
PURPOSE OF STUDY to understand planning of a diverse The design that felt needed to respond to the Designed in response to the climate of the
emerging image of Bangalore and its urban region the convention centre will be an
Complex.
environs. energy efficient building with reduced heat
Design concepts gain and the facilitation of natural light within
its voluminous interior.
Form
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COMPARAT IVE ANALYSIS :
SPATIAL ORGANISATION Developed in an existing popular place located around the residential and Located along the national highway with
with various amenities around the traffic educational buildings the heavy traffic flow
flow
ARCHITECTURAL CHARACTER response to climate and geometrical response to climate orientation and simple Response to climate orientation and energy
contemporary form of the building efficiency with the form of the building
Provided with the skylights
provided with the skylights
VEHICULAR MOVEMENT Vehicular movement along the periphery of Vehicular movement restricted in the site Vehicular movement along the site
public places periphery
PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT Organised pedestrian movement Organised pedestrian movement Organised pedestrian movement along
waterbody and landscape
TRANSPORTATION Pedestrian [bridge walkway] and vehicular Pedestrian and vehicular are not properly Pedestrian and vehicular are segregated
traffic is segregated segregated where the entry and exit are
same
PARKING Basement parking along with VIP parking Stilt level and the basement are for the
on the surface parking
PLANNING Rectangular shaped building with folded Rectangular shaped building with flat roof Trapezoidal shaped building with 2 sided
roof fragmented with the series of concrete fins
and the other 2 sides provided with series
of cuboidal open volumes
INTERNAL ARRANGEMENT The auditorium on the upper floor with the auditorium and the conference are on the auditorium and the conference are
skylight and conference on the ground floor the lower and upper levels adjacent to each other
with the view of the fountain
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The technique of using courtyards or open spaces
and gardening in areas where the light is harsh is a
INFERENCES (FROM technique of balancing the heat absorption(reducing
heat gain) of the building and making it energy
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This helps the movement of fresh air along with good
amount of light and also add an element of green to
the space making it more lively and cool.
Restricting vehicular movement in the site also helps
cut own the heat in the site area and welcomes fresh
air in the premises.
Providing separate overhead bridges for walkways
on the upper floors is a good option to maintain a
pattern of flow of people from one space to another.
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LIT ERAT URE SURVEY :
Requirements : Auditorium :
The 3dimensional volume of an auditorium is conditioned by the need for all members of the audience to
be see the whole of the platform or stage; and to the hear the actor, singer, musician or speaker.
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LIT ERAT URE SURVEY :
Requirements
ESCLATORS:
Escalators are utilised for the continuous transport of large numbers of people (they do
not count as stairs for the purposes of building regulations) and, for example in
• department stores,: have a pitch of 30 or 35°.
The 35° escalator is more economical because it requires less space.
• For travel heights E:;6 m, the 30° escalator is required .
The transportation capacity is about the same for both pitches.
When installed as part of transport facilities-
• a pitch of27-28° should be used if possible.
The pitch is derived from a gradient relationship of 16 x 30 m, a comfortable size for
a step.
CONFERENCE HALL:
area to be minimum 30sqmt , maximum 60sqmt
SEMINAR HALLS :
capacity of the people if it is of 1200 people it should has the area of 800 sqmts
MODE OF ESCAPE :
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SIT E SELECT ION AND JUST IFICAT ION :
• LOCATION : PATANCHERU HYDERBAD ,TELANGANA STATE
• The site is located at Patancheru , Hyderabad Telangana.
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SIT E ANALYSIS :
• CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
• In Patancheru, the wet season is oppressive and overcast,
the dry season is mostly clear, and it is hot year round.
Over the course of the year, the temperature typically
varies from 60°F to 102°F and is rarely below 54°F or
above 107°F.
• Based on the beach/pool score, the best time of year to
visit Patancheru for hot-weather activities is from late
January to early April.
• Land used patern : mixed land use
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AREA STATEMENT :
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SITE PLAN :
Program required 2WAY MAIN ROAD -20M SIDE ROAD -5M
• Total Site area : 49 acres
• Builtup area : 9 acres[38,000sqmts] SITE APPROACH
auditorium -7000sqmts DRIVEWAY -10M
Main building – 16,360sqmts
Parking – 3000sqmts
Hotel -2120sqmts[2]
• Capacity : 5000-10000 people.
• main road: 20m wide
• Internal road in the site : 20m wide MAIN BLOCK
• From the inference the water body and the folded roof.
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OTHER AMENITIES FOR THE CONVENTION CENTRE : MATERIALS :
THE STRUCTURED GLASSES
KINETIC ENERGY SOURCE WINDOWS
A SPACE FOR URBAN FARMING AND TRAINING FIELD
TO INCLUDE BOTH CLASSIC AND MODERN TECHINC , EXPOSED
BRICK BLOCK .
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INFERENCE :
• https://weatherspark.com/y/109448/Average-Weather-in-Patancheru-India-Year-
Round#Sections-BestTime
• http://bit.ly/ISAA_ReferenceCodeBooks
• https://www.archdaily.com/
• https://issuu.com/nirav_rathod/do
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