SENTHILKUMAR DOSS - Play Architecture
SENTHILKUMAR DOSS - Play Architecture
SENTHILKUMAR DOSS - Play Architecture
PLAY ARCHITECTURE,BANGALORE
SENTHIL KUMAR DOSS
Circulation
diagram showing
4 different type of
users movement
pattern
SECTION - A
ZONING STUDY
PROGRAMMATIC SEGREGATION
Program Nature created ‘threshold’ between 2
different typologies of functions.
POROSITY
Based on the Sun path most of the large opening exposed
along East and North. BYE LAWS
Culture as architecture Myth as architecture Interface as architecture
Inspiration from Tamil culture of Rock cut temples and relief The ancient paintings and
kolam – a Tamil cultural act sculptures sets the historical sculptures on horizontal and
symbolizing idea of threshold, and architectural aura. vertical surfaces of temples , act as
An act that draws thin line Butter ball is a giant a tool to communicate between
between the inside and outside balancing rock perched on a various ages of life. As
of geometry acts as a pride which smooth slope, seemingly commercialization gained
connects body and mind. Kolam defying all laws of physics. prominence,these get transformed
helps to improve mental The rock’s awkward position as banners/posters/ bill boards
discipline and concentration, making it an interesting which gets people attention.
providing an opportunity for backdrop. Today digital communication act
solving problems to be faced in dynamic and highly temporal to
our life. every needs, probably a
reminiscence of the past.
DESIGN CONCEPT
Conceptual sketches and ideas which get evolved into the built form
DESIGN CONCEPT
MODEL VIEWS
view of gym View to swimming pool
view of auditorium Exterior façade with a butter ball effect and structural
elements.
‘A free mind is a fertile garden. In this
garden we sow seeds of dreams,
imaginations and reap beauty.’
ARCHITECTURAL STYLE
Use of pragmatic design tools incoorporating Rhino, sketchup, 3ds max, lightroom, CATIA,
Adobe photoshop,Adobe Illustrator, AutoCAD, Revit, BIM modelling softwares.
DESIGN METHODOLOGY
Play Architecture’s proposal for the South Indian Artiste’s Association (SIAA) will be the first of its kind
artistes’ recreation center to be built in the city of Chennai.The design culminates the efforts of Tamil
Film artistes to uphold the rich history and culture of Tamil Cinema and will stand as a milestone in
SIAA’s career.
The SIAA is a union for film, television and stage actors in Tamil Nadu. Since its inception in 1952 as a
charitable trust fund, the union has been pensioning retired artists, voicing support for artists in
controversies. In the early 1950s, film studios of the South Indian Languages-Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil
and Telugu-were based in Chennai.
After functioning as the South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce along with the Junior Artistes
Association for a while, legendary actor M.G. Ramachandran’s decision to join together as a family
created SIAA. South Indian cinema has since been growing as a massive and thriving business, thanks to
its ever flourishing talent in film-making.
Paul Goldberger said that he doesn’t critique a design before it’s built. But Apple’s Cupertino Campus
sure made him. Perhaps, large scale proposals for influential clients do open the floor for speculations.
Architecture and Film-making cross paths often as they share similar attributes in each other's creative
realms. Envisioning and capturing scenes through the lens involve skills that architects relate to. Films
also serve as references for architects on how to visualize, while architecture provides the right locations
to shoot in.
The idea is to construct the famous "butter ball" with techniques inspired by kolam- an intriguing
experiment with tools from the South East - intending to emulate the strong notions of South Indian
culture that people have. From the road, after being humbled by the 'butter ball', an exquisite earth wall
would catch your eye and drive you into the complex for a grand show of architecture and engineering.
The building fronts two roads, the prominent one being Habibullah Road, where the butter ball will
stand monumental. Behind, the building’s brick dressing, masking the SIAA building’s commercial and
residential activities, will stand tall too. And sandwiched well in between these are the spaces for
congregation like marriage halls, the banquet and the preview theatre.
south indian artiste's association (siaa) will be the first of its kind artiste's recreation center to be built in
the city of chennai. the design culminates the efforts of tamil film artistes to uphold the rich history and
culture of tamil cinema and will stand as a milestone in siaa's career.
the idea is to construct the famous butter ball with techniques inspired by kolam - an intriguing
experiment with tools from the south east - intending to emulate the strong notions of south indian
culture that people have. from the road, after being humbled by the 'butter ball', an exquisite earth wall
would catch your eye and drive you into the complex for a grand show of architecture and engineering.
After the Indo-Sarascenic era of Madras, and the Tamil Nadu legislative Assembly Building, Chennai
could just witness its next genuine architectural product of this scale.
One could say that despite being inspired by elements typical of Tamil Culture, the design here is not all
about traditional Tamil culture, but it will be a contemporary rendition of it. It will be an original product
of Tamilians and the activities inside will surely pack a punch.
"My first interaction with Mr. Vishal, the General Secretary of SIAA, made a clear vision to take Tamil
Nadu Architecture to its next level in its Artistic and Scientific aspirations by creating a modern day
monument that people would enjoy visiting time and again. This project had to be fought hard through
an invited competition," said the architects.
"This project was a great opportunity to explore the physical and cultural contexts of Tamil Nadu and the
South Indian Artistes. Personally it was a great opportunity for me to connect back to the City after two
decades and the first time professionally. We inquired Chennai’s culture, history and the impact of
Kollywood on the day to day living of a common man, and created an abstraction of it through the built
form. It was important to express to the client our intent and depth of cultural knowledge."
"In our first review, Mr. Nasser, the president of SIAA, advised to us use nature-friendly materials. He
expressed his love for bricks and rammed earth. Mr. Karthi, the treasurer of SIAA, helped in re-framing
our zoning diagrams to suit their requirements best."
"It was a thoroughly enjoyable and challenging design process as we revisited the design with many
committees of SIAA, to ensure satisfaction among all involved in the project," explained the architects.
After a few years of working and living in Auroville, architect Senthil Kumar Doss, founded Play
Architecture with Ms. Poonam Sachdev in 2005 and has been evolving as a collaborative practice with
continuously research in various design channels of architecture. Based in Bangalore, Karnataka, their
research receives support in response to their lectures and workshops held in institutions in Tamil Nadu
and Karnataka.
Hailing from deep Southern parts of Tamil Nadu, the architects weren't alien to the cultural expectations
Material research
Any new type of materials innovation
on the project to be described.
DESIGN CONCEPT
Construction
Technology
Describe if any specific technology
followed during the construction
phase of the project.
Construction methods/technological
innovations.
DESIGN CONCEPT
Speciality (Focus) -
project
The special focus of the project on
Skin (Façade)/Elevation/ Cladding.
Form generation or Design
technology and material ,
Fabrication or installation etc.
DESIGN CONCEPT
ConclusIon
Why I like this
architect? And what
I learned from
him/his deign?
describe in atleast 6 statements.
DESIGN CONCEPT