centre for tranquility t h e ra p e u t i c
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// co m p a ra t i v e s t u d y o f q u i e t h e a l i n g ce n t r e a n d a y u r v e d a g ra m
sensory architecture
09
comparative study case study 1 quiet healing centre
topic
case study 2 ayurvedagram
location
auroville, tamil nadu, india
whitefield, bengaluru, india
landuse
mixed use development : tamilnadu, DTCP
commercial development, bengaluru, BDA
connectivity
it is in 8 km proximity to the nearby pondicherry bus stop.
it is in 4 km proximity to the nearby whitefield bus stop.
spatial organisation
cluster organisation with the therapy room and consultation room that surrounds the series of courtyards
linear organisation with admin rooms, therapy rooms, consultation rooms organised along the pedestrian pathway.
architectural character
architect maintained the idea of creating therapeutic and the healing environment through out the design
more concentration was give to the aesthetics of the building. this focus more on matching the kerala architecture style.
circulation
the unplanned service vehicular circulation id creating chaos in the site by interrupting the pedestrian movement.
the vehicular movement inside the site is restricted. all the service vehicules are brought to the rear of the building
parking
peripheral parking
peripheral parking
Parking
Parking
Security Cabin
Security Cabin
Reception
Reception
Waiting Lounge
Waiting Lounge
Library + Reading space
Library + Reading space
Consultation room
Waiting lounge
Therapy room
Display room
Foot reflexology
Consultation room
Change room
Compounding room
Specialists room
Therapy room
Medical officer room
Panchakarma room
Pharmacy
Shirodhara room
Medicine store
Foot reflexology
Record store
Change room
Toilet Mud therapy room
Specialists room
Villa type
Medical officer room
Admin room
Staff nurse room
total built-up area
3250 sq.m
8000 sq.m
site area
5236 sq.m
28322 sq.m
floor area ratio
0.61
0.3
// the main idea of design is characterised by the series of courtyards.
// because of the moderate climatic condition the huge open spaces are given
open spaces
// due to the humid climatic condition, the proportion of the courtyards are maintained in a way to allow cross ventilation with proper shading during the critical month of may
no .of. users
100
200
area per user
32.5
40
// theses spaces are used as informal gathering spaces
Cayser hussain h 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 5 1 0 0 7 t e n t h architectural design thesis [2015-2016] - AR2551
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s e m e s t e r
marg institute of design and architecture swarnabhoomi [midas]