Final Thesis Report - Italia Priyanka
Final Thesis Report - Italia Priyanka
Final Thesis Report - Italia Priyanka
PREFACE:
Todays children are the future of tomorrow. Since they create the world of tomorrow, they are at the heart of social development. The future depends on how children prepare themselves to enter into the world of
work. Children who are healthy, well-fed and educated grow up to be productive, innovative workers and responsible adults. But to-day more than one billion of children (First Call for Children, A UNICEF Quarterly)
are condemned to poverty, without jobs, without basic necessities, without hope.
Poverty is the root cause for the incidence and prevalence that causes the major dilemma encountered through out the cities nations states and the entire world of homeless children and adults. Due to
reasons urban poverty aberrant families, urbanization, migration, least interest in education, broken family, Cruelty, physical abuse, mental torture etc. give birth to these most easily susceptible group of children
called Street Children . These children runaway from their home at vey tender age of around 7 to 12years to neighboring cities or cities that can help them fulfill their requirements and work with unrecognized
area in order to suffice their basic needs and earn sometime to accomplish their family needs.
INTRODUCTION:
The United Nations estimates that there are about 2.5 lakh street children in Mumbai. According to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, India has the largest number of street children in the world around
18 million.
Children are the future of a nation. For an emerging country like India, development of underprivileged children holds the to the progress of the nation itself, and their education is the cornerstone of this progress.
UNICEF estimated that there were 11 million street children in India. Most of the children in India are over 6 and majority is over 8. 72% of the street children studied were age 6-12. India has the largest
population of street children in the world.
Kosad
Children On the Street : They are the children that visit the streets or are on the streets for the entire day and or nights and return home
rarely.
Children Of the Street : They are entirely on the streets. They have no family or relatives to look upon . They are all independent .
Street Children is a special category with specific problems different from other children. Some of their plights on the s streets are;
1. They Struggle for daily survival
2. They have no one to look after their needs
3. Since they are on the street they have to fend for themselves
4. The street quickly eliminates childhood and the child turns into a youth
5. Then the child has to cope with the problems and the stress of the adult world
6. To survive they need to work
7. They are unskilled and lack necessary education for any option
8. So most of them do odd jobs like;
Rag Picking, Shoe shining, Unauthorized porter in hotels and tea shops, Begging, Some are also pimping.
Sangam tekri
Mithi khadi
Azad nagar
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AIM:
-To provide an environment faraway from the drudgery of city roads and streets place for learning and to creating a hope to live a fulfilling life.
- The aim of this project is to upgrade , develop and evolve street children as a responsible citizen of the nation.
-This project would be providing such space to these children where they are nurtured with care and educated so that they can forget their past and restart life with new enthusiasm
OBJECTIVE:
-The objective behind the project is to provide destitute children a decent and healthy life , simultaneously making them as responsible members of the society.
In other words, they are nurtured for living lives as other normal children do.
- In this place everyone will support each other by their love.
- Provide a place which will give joy full environment.
- Education and other activity provide for best future.
- Skill based training for the our children and parents economically sustaining themselves.
- Provide education, recreation facilities, exploration, health , etc.
Development
Training
Informal education
Experience
Interaction
Awareness
Creativity
Upliftment
Health Care
Hygiene
Upbringing
Employment
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CASE STUDY
Meditation
area
3 Mud Block wall
ROLE OF CENTRE:
The institution consists of dormitories, admin block,clases library, and
open central ground.
Non formal and training centre school for the street as well as
slum children.
Multi-purpose ground to carry out several Activities.
Evening Education Centre for Adults and Ladies.
Training Centre ,workshops helping in earn, Crafts and arts classes.
Kitchen preparing food for the students by Lady volunteer.
2 Flyash brick
Wooden crate
ARCHITECTURAL EXPRESSION :
Plan is a c shaped with a central
courtyard acting as a major breathing space
of the building, a multifunctional space.
The non programmatic spaces like the
shaped spaces around a tree.
corridors are key elements of the centre.
The extended plinth acts as a semi covered
room for the activities.
Many non formal activities occur on the otla.
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INFERENCES:
Educational
studios
Edu.
studio
S
L
U
M
Common
Area
OPEN-BUILT RATIO
ZOING
AREA ANALYSIS :
Cla
ss
Kitchen
Wrkshp.
Library Exhibition
Classes
Classes
SECTION AA
Workshop
Pre-Primary
hall
open courtyard
SECTION BB
Dormitory
class
Comp.
class
Class B/H
Entry
Office
Meditation
area
Class B/H
dormitory
SECTION CC
The entire experience of the space is very welcoming and warming, the scale and feel of the
building is perfect for a homeless child.
This child feels secure safe and gleeful in this institute.
Design Inferences :
Inner Spaces connected with the outer area through visual connection. Semi open space gives
the opportunity of in out space. Such introvert spaces helps the child to grow , gain
confidence. With different types of materials used, students can enjoy and feel the difference in
the space.
The extended plinth is amongst the main feature of the building, binding the entire building as a
single unit.
The central open court is
used for the major sports
activities and makes centre
look spacious. The central
court is shaded through out
day and children take best
benefit out of it.
SEMICOVERED
SPACE
The passage here is the backbone of the centre that connects all the activities and leads to the
central courtyard.
This plinth is used for many activities such as dancing ,painting art and crafts etc. The courtyards play
very important role in such center's.
In such centre the semi covered spaces or the extended plinths play an important roll in order to carry out Non-formal activities. These spaces are spill
out spaces that gives the opportunity to extend the function and make the space more open.
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CASE STUDY
Entra
nce
Courtyard
Upper level
on
Mosque
Income Generation
Self Help Groups
Supplementary Education
Art and Culture Programs
English Language Instruction
Computer and Technology Instruction
Celebration of Festivals and Religious Observances.
The center also has a library, computer learning center,
and health clinic
MATERIALS
USED:
-Exposed Brick
work
-Waste glass
bottles
-Bamboo
-Corrugated
sheets
-Mild steel
Courtyard
Night view
Office
Class
Lvl +0.0 mt
ARCHITECTURAL EXPRESSION:
The courtyard on the upper level is placed wide open
in order to enjoy the view of Sabarmati river.
The vastness of the place is
automatically increased up by the Side open beside
the river.
Due to the presence of river the entire atmosphere is
lively.
- Form is very simple with the central courtyard
surrounded by the activities.
- all activities open in central courtyard.
- structure straight and according to the children.
Hall
Temple
Lvl +3.5 mt
Class room
Sabarmati
Multipurpose hall
Toilet
Courtyard
Sabarmati
Staircase
connecting
the two level
Plan
Plan
Sabarmati
Corridor
Staircase
connecting
the two level
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INFERENCES:
MOVEMENT OF A CHILD IN THE CENTRE :
ZONNING:
Activity
A
c
t
i
v
i
t
y
AREA ANALYSIS :
No
Spaces
Area
Class
10 sq. mt
Admin Office
15 sq. mt
50 sq. mt
50 sq. mt
Hall
30 sq. mt
class
30 sq. mt
Toilet
30 sq. mt
Gym area
40 sq. mt
courtyard
100 sq. mt
TOTAL AREA
355 sq. mt
The structure is
simple
Beam-column with the
Exposed brick work.
In some area there
are
Corrugated sheets
used for Roofing.
Activity
The location has both positive and negative approach, the slum are
so much compact and the centre enjoys the endless view of river.
The centre is very simple in terms of plan:
Class--- court---play area
Due to the wideness of vie the place also feels huge and the
children enjoys very much.
The open court system is part that holds together the classes on
the upper level.
The upper level is much more active and experiencing compared to
the lower level.
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CASE STUDY
Architect : VV Architects
Site Area : 96000 Sq. mt
Children strength : 175
Green belt
CLUSTER
3
HOUSES
COMMUNITY
HALL
Golf Course
In Started in 1979, SOS Childrens Village Pune provides warm, loving The Village
campus has 20 family cottages, health care centre, primary school playground.
SOS Children's Villages is the world's largest non-governmental, non-denominational
child welfare organization.
Informal centre for orphans, street children, neglected child.
We also aim to raise awareness of hygiene and child rights and try to improve
people's parenting skills. Mothers and fathers are given advice on income-generating
activities. We also inform them about social security schemes and benefits.
The activity centre is , located with around 5.5 million inhabitants living in the wider
metropolitan area.
In a radius of approximately 5km there is a hospital, schools, MSEB sub division,
post office, grocery stores, theaters.
OHT
CLUSTER
4
ADMIN
BLOCK
ENTRY
INTERRELATIONSHIP OF THE
ACTIVITIES :
It is an open planning , the
spaces are all scattered following
the scale and anthropometry of a
child.
The Ashram provides a free
environment like a normal home,
the Mother of each House,
looking after all aspects of that
house.
There
are
play
grounds
community halls, hobby centers
and a Vocational Training Center
for training in basic trades.
Each house is well equipped
with all gadgets, even their own
sewing machine. Each house has a
guest room for the guests to
stay when they come there to
visit. Often there are students
visiting them from Universities.
KINDER
GARDEN
CLUSTER
1
GUEST
HOUSE
HEALTH
DIRECTO
CARE
R HOME
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INFERENCES:
Common
Area
Residential
units
ARCHITECTURAL EXPRESSION:
The basic concept is strongly based on the social frame work and provision of protection and
security.
Complex consist of low profile G structures which blend with the surroundings.
The units are clustered giving different hierarchy of open spaces around.
DESIGN CONCEPT :
Educational Section: School
The first and foremost need of these children is to be in normal surroundings where they can
learn and grow with others. At the same time their special requirements need to be addressed.
AREA ANALYSIS :
Diagram showing the central court and the Interconnected activities. Court as the main element in the activity.
Every cluster is planned with a courtyard in the middle.
All cottages are identical in plan, and have a central courtyard surrounded by rooms. Pathways are very
important in order to connect the different clusters.
All the activities are connected to each other as well as are separated through intermediate open courtyards.
All the spaces open up in the central courtyard that acts as the gathering place for the children as well as the
mothers and teachers.
No
Spaces
Area
HOD Office
144 mt sq.
Financial sec.
11 mt sq.
SOS office
30 mt sq.
Pantry
12 mt sq.
Toilet
5 mt sq.
store
8 mt sq.
Conference hall
40 mt sq.
TOTAL AREA
250 mt sq.
No
1
Spaces
Edu.Class
Area
120 mt sq.
2
3
Staff room
Hall
25 mt sq.
100 mt sq.
4
6
7
Library
Toilets
Comp. hall
20 mt sq.
15 mt sq.
30 mt sq.
TOTAL AREA
201 mt sq.
Diagram showing the arrangement of the units in the cluster along with central courts.
The units also have smaller courts in the units itself.
The concept/idea behind SOS Village is that every child has the right to have parents and their this sentiment
has lead to serving the society in the form of this orphanage.
These children are brought up in a homely atmosphere with close connection with their surroundings.
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PROGRAMME:
CAPACITY : 100 PEOPLE
SITE AREA : 2150 SQ. MT.
BUILT UP AREA : 900 SQ. MT.
OPEN AREA : 1200 SQ. MT.
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SITE STUDY:
Surat is the commercial capital city of Gujarat.
Surat ,growing as quickly as its neighboring metro Mumbai, and by 2020 it is
estimated that Surat will be the largest city in Gujarat state and its urbanization will
stretching day by day.
Surat is known for diamonds, textiles, embroidery & more recently, for diamondstudded gold jewelry manufacturing.
These are some of the reasons that the number of migrating poor people are increasing
day by day ,where there are 15% children coming to Surat.
All this industries attract the migrants in the form of man, women, children to come
here in search of a better living.
LOCATION :
Site is located in azad nagar, althan. The south west zone of surat. It is near rashulabad
and gokul nagar. Near the SMC sewage plant. This area is quite known due to
developing high structures as well as haphazard slums coming due to migrants.
The site edge is 3 areas border mahadev nagar, gokul nagar, shiv sakti nagar.
Mainly 5 no of slum area azad nagar, rashulabad, mahadev nagar, gokul nagar , shiv
sakti nagar
SITE JUSTIFICATION:
Site is a hypothetical. The land for temple (gausala) and haft part is used for residence.
Site is located near residential area not in proper slum area. this center financer is
navsarjan orgenization.
Location of the center near mahdev nagar &gokul nagar gives the child and womens to
easy access to the children,also the
mahadev nagar is middle class area.
The children's and women's can also attend the centre and improve their condition.
The reaching out of the street children and womens in their own surroundings make
them feel comfortable and a centre for them in their own surroundings helps to
generate awareness among themselves. they become the promoters of the centre
which is also helpful for the Centre.
The site is surrounded by dense G , G+1, G+2 residences of the migrants for mahad ,
Hindu, Muslim community.
The concentration of more number of child labor , street children and women's.
In this area very less green area so that this site giving good peaceful environment.
PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTS:
The site area is around 2000 sq. mt. The site is flat land without any kind of slopes.
There are trees present on the site.
Existing temple and gausala land and around 3 side narrow streets in residential
area.
The entire area is very dense it is highly dense due to slums and non grid row typology. in this G to G+3 structure.
The area is observed with both kachha and pakka typologies of housing . Sloping roof are mostly found in the kachha types of the houses with corrugated sheet and the loose
brick work are mainly constructed by the migrants .
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rashulabad
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CONCEPT:
Workshop area
Waiting area
Exhibition
Kitchen
Dining
Circulation
Entry defined not with built structure but with landscape and stone wall.
OPEN SPACE
-
COVERED SPACES
-
Class room
Library
Computer lab
Health care
Training Centre
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ZONING:
PLINTH EXPLORATION
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PREFINAL
DESIGN:
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FINAL DESIGN:
SECTIONS:
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DETAILS:
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stone wall
Filler slab
Stone planter
Tier pond
Play area
door
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MODEL:
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