Mysuru's rich historical and cultural heritage, royal legacy, artistic traditions, tourism appeal, educational institutions, community engagement, and government support make it a perfect fit for building a museum. Such a museum would not only preserve and showcase the city's treasures but also contribute to cultural enrichment, education, and tourism in the region.
• Mysore has a rich history and cultural heritage that spans several centuries. The city served as the capital of the Kingdom of Mysore, which was known for its patronage of arts, architecture, and craftsmanship.
• Mysuru attracts a large number of tourists from around the world due to its historical and cultural significance.
• The city is renowned for its grand Mysore Palace, vibrant festivals like Dasara, and its unique blend of traditional and modern attractions. Mysuru is home to prestigious educational institutions, including the University of Mysore and various research centers.
• A museum in the city would provide valuable educational opportunities for students The government of Karnataka, under which Mysuru falls, has shown a keen interest in promoting tourism, art, and culture in the region.
• Mysuru has a vibrant and engaged community that takes pride in its heritage and cultural traditions
Indo-Sarcenic Style Amba Vilas Palace
Gothic Style St.Philomenas Church.
European Classical StyleLalit Mahal.
Greco-Roman Style Krishnaraja Hospital.
Chamundeshwari Temple hill
ART ILLUSION MUSEUM
WHAT IS MUSEUM
A Museum is a non-profit, permanent institution in the tna service of society and its development, open to the public and which acquires, conserves, researches, communicates and exhibits the tangible and intangible heritage of humanity and its environment for the purposes of education, study and enjoyment WHAT IS ILLUSION MUSEUM.
An illusion museum, also known as an optical illusion museum or a perception museum, is a type of museum that focuses on displaying various types of optical illusions and interactive exhibits that play with the viewer's perception and senses These museums often aim to create immersive experiences where visitors can explore and understand how the human brain interprets visual information
INTRODUCTION
ILLUSION
An illusion is a distortion of a sensory perception, revealing how the brain normally organizes and interprets sensory stimulation While illusions distort reality, they are generally shared by most people Illusions may occur with more of the human senses than vision, but visual illusions, optical illusions, are the most well known and understood
There are a number of reasons to present a Gallery of Illusions
• Fun
• Basis to learn about Sensation and Perception
• Basis to learn about Research Methods in Psychology*
The emphasis on visual illusions occurs because vision often dominates the other senses For example, individuals watching a ventriloquist will perceive the voice is coming from the dummy since they are able to see the dummy mouth the words
Through this design could learn the science behind this amazing illusion In the midst of movement and chaos giving a momentary happiness could be said as to create fun experiencing places which also serves for educational purpose
• To creating interactive, immersive and fun experience place for all generation
• Teaching AboutVision, perception, the human brain and science, so as to understanding why eyes see things which your brain cannot understand
• Remind us that the world around us is full of illusion and diverse perspectives, and the world of logical and contradiction often collide
PROJECT CONSIST OF SPACES LIKE
SHIP OR BRIDGE
• The concept of illusion can give lot of scope to understand and achieve the functional spaces more lively and with lot of expression.
• This museum will help people understand types of illusion and science behind them. Designing such a museum would become a landmark which in turn increase tourism. Museum would provide interactive and unique experiencing place for people of all generation.
ART ILLUSION MUSEUM
CONCEPTUAL DESIGN ZONING
SPIRAL
Nature has often adopted the spiral shape as a very efficient design for growth, strength and survivability. It is no wonder that man has used the spiral motif in art and has incorporated the graceful, elegant spiral shape as a major design element in architecture
Form and Function
The path of a point in a plane moving around a central point while continuously receding from or approaching i
Spiral designs can add an element of movement and fluidity to the static form of a building with it’s stable foundation.
ZONING
• The site is in city core area
• The accessibility by various means of transport minimum distance
• The site is corner plot having roads on 2 sides
• The site has bus stop opposite to site.
• The site is in Mysore which is tourist hub.
• The site has traffic congestion
• The site has college of engineering college , school and grounds within 500 m distance which will attract people to museum
• The site has trees on its periphery which will shading natural shading device
• The site is surrounded by residential and educational facility which may have a impact on traffic
MATERIALS SPECIFICATION
SITE PLAN
MASTER PLAN
FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FLOOR PLAN
Flow of gallery spaces all the way to courtyard
Cafeteria towards the south west which can be directly accessed by elevators to reduce time usage in circulation
Multipurpose hall towards the east for ample space and privacy during private events.
Workshop area has volumetric area so that division of spaces can be altered according to individual workspace
Artiest studio provided for artiest as a workspace .