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This document proposes the design of a Film Institute located in Lonavala, India. The aim is to provide skilled training and global education to students entering the film industry while fostering creativity. The site is well-located between Mumbai and Pune. The design includes residential, academic, administration, cafeteria, auditorium and common areas. Site plans show the layout with three entrance gates and parking. Floor plans depict classrooms, studios, staff rooms and departments for music and dance. Roof plans include sloped tiles for rainwater harvesting. Elevations and views showcase the proposed building forms.

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Thesis DD and Ard

This document proposes the design of a Film Institute located in Lonavala, India. The aim is to provide skilled training and global education to students entering the film industry while fostering creativity. The site is well-located between Mumbai and Pune. The design includes residential, academic, administration, cafeteria, auditorium and common areas. Site plans show the layout with three entrance gates and parking. Floor plans depict classrooms, studios, staff rooms and departments for music and dance. Roof plans include sloped tiles for rainwater harvesting. Elevations and views showcase the proposed building forms.

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FILM INSTITUTE

AT
LONAVALA

THESIS BY :

G
DESIGN DISSERTATION AND ARCHITECTURAL REPRESENTATION AND DETAILING EXAM SEAT NO : 6399
We usually get fantasized by
films and its making techniques AIM:
INTRODUCTION
OBJECTIVE:
and technologies and people who
Making a film institute with global features and providing productive It take the students a step closer to being successful and to contribute for Indian economy.
are behind this industry, working skilled staff to the film industry. Making more creative environment for teaching, giving them opportunities lot a more experiential way of learning film making and more networking
back stage and the front faces. opportunities could he a way which could Film Industry.
• Have connections with the industry while learning process.
• Collaboration of the proffessional practice with professional education. By involving students could prove to be manually beneficial to both the
There are a lot of people who are parties
into such industries like • International facilities and education will be provided.
Choreographer, Singers,
Directors, Cinematography and
many more and this Institute
caters their belongings in the
Industry.

Lonavala’s Geographical
Location is such that it comes
exactly between Mumbai and
Pune and also a patch where no a
lot of Institutes are located
whereas Mumbai and Pune both
are Hubs of Education and
Training and are crowded with
the people Migrating from such
or a lot of many places.

This Industry being the


Educational also is alot about
Creativity and Innovation and so
the atmospheric benefit of the
place and space helps it more.
These are few city surrounding
Tourist places, services near the
Site and their Locations that helps
to understand the suitability of the
Site Location chosen.

The factors like Creative Mind,


Learning, Performing Arts,
Technology, Inspiration, Natural
Soothing are the factors in which
this Institute is much more
concentrated on.

EXAM SEAT NO : 6399


❑ As you can see there is the
SITE ANAYLSIS
National Highway 4 towards
the south and towards North
there is a Narrow path that
leads to the Main Entrance to
the Site.

❑ The gradient portion as seen


in the layout is the Actual
Site designated for the
Institute and towards the
west side is the Kaivalyadam
Institute.

EXAM SEAT NO : 6399


SITE ANAYLSIS
❑ There are few site
photographs and site
sections through the Site.

❑ The vegetation present on


site has been left untouched
through the design process.

EXAM SEAT NO : 6399


This is the Development Plan of SITE ANAYLSIS
a portion of Lonavala in which
the Dark Pink is symbolized as
Institution Land the Broad White
lane is National Highway 4
where the site is located in Light
Pink and on the right are the Site
3D Analysis in all necessary
aspects.

EXAM SEAT NO : 6399


PROXIMITY CHART

EXAM SEAT NO : 6399


"Nature is the wisest creator“
CONCEPT
“Inspiration comes from all
different places’

❑ Not forgetting this 2 major


aspects, as we ourselves come
from the creative field, we
understand the importance of
open spaces and the way itself
help provides creativity,
inspiration and mind mapping.

❑ I observed these aspects from


a few case studies and thus
included those aspects within
my proposed Institute.

❑ Also, I wanted to propose a


lot of interactive spaces
between the students which I
found missing in the few case
studies.

EXAM SEAT NO : 6399


ZONING

RESIDENTIAL

ACADEMIC SECTION

ADMINISTRATION

CANTEEN/CAFE/MESS

AUDITORIUM

COMMON ARERAS

EXAM SEAT NO : 6399


SITE PLAN
SITE LAYOUT
❑ Coming to the Site from
National Highway 4 a lane on
the North Side of the Site there
are 3 gates and are proposed for
3 Major different kinds of
circulations such as
❑ As you enter the Lane is
Loading/Unloading and VIP
Gate.
❑ As we move further , Actual
Gate from Which Students/
Visitors enter the Site can be
seen.
❑ Then , there is a Gate specially
for Residential unit and Its
Purposes.
❑ As we enter the the Site there is
Private Parking Space and Drop
Off Drop In for major locations
like Institute, Admin and
Residential Unit.
❑ The Institute Section has G+2
Structure whereas Admin has
G+1 and a Roof Garden (Also a
viewing point and a Community
Space)
❑ And a Café for Outdoor
Shooting Space People and
Auditorium.
❑ The Ground floor mainly
comprises of the most accessed
departments s like the library,
IT Section, multipurpose Hall
and Semi Open space.
❑ On the admin department there
is a staff / principal section,
admission, VIP Lounge for
VIP's privacy at the time of
alumni and backside circulation
for the same is provided for
direct access to Auditorium

EXAM SEAT NO : 6399


CONTOUR
LEVELING

EXAM SEAT NO : 6399


FIRST FLOOR PLAN
❑ The first floor comprises of
mainly academic departments,
of which each and every
section has AV Rooms , If
required we have provided
Rehearsal Rooms and 2
Classrooms of each year, a
private small Staff Room and
Studios.

❑ A bridge is provided to
Canteen which is connects
both Admin and Institute
block with a open roof top
Garden.

EXAM SEAT NO : 6399


SECOND FLOOR
PLAN
❑ On Second Floor are the

departments with Major

Sound Affective and

Creativity like Music and

Dance for their Privacy and

kept away from Section of

Studies.

EXAM SEAT NO : 6399


ROOF PLAN:
ROOF PLAN
❑ As I have mentioned earlier,
The site is located in
Lonavala which is one of the
Major Reason of why and
which kind of roof is
provided.

❑ The sloping roof caters both


the rain in site location as
well as sustainable aspect to
care for. For the Harmony
with other structures and
local availability (again a
sustainable reason), this is
why Mangalore tiles are
chosen for the structure.
❑ As we know the amount of
rainfall in that locality,
Rainwater Harvesting is the
major boon as far as the
climate benefits are
concerned and hence a full
fledged Rainwater harvesting
is provided to make full use
of it and make it as much
sustainable it can be.
❑ Also the pedestrian
circulation, all paved
pathways are provided with
sloping roof of PVC
SHEETS for the harmony in
the structure.

EXAM SEAT NO : 6399


B'
SITE SECTION/
SITE ELEVATION

A'

SITE SECTION A-A'

SITE SECTION B-B'

WEST ELEVATION

NORTH ELEVATION

EXAM SEAT NO : 6399


AUDITORIUM

PLAN

EXAM SEAT NO : 6399


VIEWS

INSTITUTE UNIT

EXAM SEAT NO : 6399


BIRD'S EYE VIEW

EXAM SEAT NO : 6399


FILM INSTITUTE
AT
LONAVALA

THESIS BY :

ARCHITECTURAL REPRESENTATION AND DETAILING EXAM SEAT NO : 6399


RAIN WATER
HARVESTING AND
WATER SUPPLY
WATER REQUIRMENT
BLOCK NO. OF USERS REQUIREMENT/HEAD,/SEAT O.H.W.T. U.G.W.T. S.T.P.
D F T D F T D F T
2
INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING 324 25 45 8100 6480 14580 12150 21870 21870
0
1
AUDITORIUM 240 5 15 1200 2400 3600 1800 5400 5400
0
2
ADMINISTRATION DEPT. 25 25 45 625 500 1125 937.5 1687.5 1687.5
0
1
ACCOMODATION 356 25 35 8900 3560 12460 13350 18690 18690
0
2
CANTEEN 160 65 90 10400 4000 14400 15600 21600 21600
5
2
MESS 62 65 90 4030 1550 5580 6045 8370 8370
5

1
TOTAL 210 1 320 33255 18490 51745 49882.5 77617.5 77617.5 232500
0

FIRE FIGHTING 50000 100000

TOTAL WATER REQ. 101745 177617.5 232500


RAIN WATER HARVESTING LAYOUT
VOLUME OF THE
101.745 177.6175 232.5
TANK

NO. OF TANKS & SIZES


TOTAL
TOTAL RUNOFF AREA X
TANK NO. 1(INSTITUTE ) 7290 4.8 x 4 x 3M
COEFFICIENT X 14580
RAINFALL IN MM TANK NO. 2(INSTITUTE ) 7290 4.8 x 4 x 3M

§ RAINWATER TANK NO. 3(ADMINISTRATION ) 562.5 4 x 4.6 x 3M


HARVESTING 1125
TANK NO. 4(ADMINISTRATION ) 562.5 4 x 4.6 x 3M
CAPACITY
§ 10,797X0.7X4073= TANK NO. 5(AUDITORIUM ) 11988 6.6 x 6.0 3M

3,07,85607.58LITRES TANK NO. 6(AUDITORIUM ) 3600 11988 6.6 x 6.0 3M

TANK NO. 7(AUDITORIUME ) 11988 6.6 x 6.0 3M

TANK NO. 8(CAFE & SHOP ) 1125 1125 2 X 2 X 3M

TANK NO. 9(HOSTEL ) 2500 2.8 x 2 x 3M

TANK NO. 10(HOSTEL ) 2500 2.8 x 2 x 3M


10000
TANK NO. 11(HOSTEL) 2500 2.8 x 2 x 3M

TANK NO. 12(HOSTEL ) 2500 2.8 x 2 x 3M

TANK NO. 13(MESS ) 5580 5580 4.5 x 4.3 x 3M

WATER SUPPLY TANK NO. 14(STAFF ) 2460 2460 4.2 x 2 x 3 M

EXAM SEAT NO : 6399


H.V.A.C.

EXAM SEAT NO : 6399


AUDITORIUM
q Here I have denoted the
volume of different
divisions I have
identified like the stage,
backstage, seating etc.

q Then the second factor I


considered while
working on the hvac
was the temperature of
lonavala and in order to
adjust the temperature
within the auditorium
according to human
comfort.

q The I have identifies the


area of each wall ,
floors etc in order to
calculate the heat
absorbed by each
material used on that
particular structural
elements and then SECTION

multiplied it with its DETAIL AT A


respective work factor
or the coefficient of that
particular material used
to attain the BTU.

q Also, I have considered


the heat formation by
humans in order to
calculate the BTU.

EXAM SEAT NO : 6399


AUDITORIUM

DETAIL OF FLOOR

EXAM SEAT NO : 6399


STRUCTURAL
SYSTEMS

EXAM SEAT NO : 6399

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