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INDIA EXPO CENTRE

GREATER NOIDA EXPRESSWAY,


DELHI-NCR, INDIA

LOCATION & INFRASTRUCTURE:


Conceptualized to meet the diverse and
ever-increasing demands of the fast-
growing exhibition industry, India Expo
Center & Mart is strategically located on
the Greater Noida Expressway in New Delhi
NCR.

CONNECTIVITY & ACCESS


ROAD CONNECTIVITY: To Delhi and Noida
through 8 lane expressways, and to Agra by
separate Yamuna Expressway.
METRO CONNECTIVITY: Direct connectivity
to Delhi via Metro Service to commence in
201.
AIR CONNECTIVITY: An hour’s drive from
Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport.
HELIPAD: Helipad within premises and
Heliport coming up with in 500meters.
CARGO CONNECTIVITY: 20 minutes from
ICD Dadri, an ATA- Carnate approved port.

EXHIBITION AREAS
There are 8 indoor Exhibition Halls & 6
Outdoor Hall Plinths
Total area of the complex: 2,32,847 m2
 Total built up area: 1,71,970 m2
 Indoor Halls 1 to 8: 27,648 m2
 Indoor Halls 9 to 15: 37,240 m2
 Additional Indoor area: 8,420 m2(Comprising of Banquet hall, Meeting rooms, VIP/ Press Lounges, Board room,
Organizer’s Office, Cafeteria, Fine Dining & Food Court etc.)
 Mart Area: 43,000m2 (846 marts spread over 1800 show rooms of 24sqm each)
 Outdoor Gross Area: 1,02,132 m2
Green Lawn 33,611m2
Paved Area I 19,846m2
Paved Area II 14,585m2
Paved Area III 34,090m2

CONVENTION OPTIONS

Views of stalls in exhibition halls.


MEETING PLACES

Views of Boardroom and VIP lounge.


OUTDDOR SPACES & OPEN LAWNS

Gala evenings family days and


concerts for 50 and up to 100,000+
people can be organized.

State-Of-The-Art Facility
DINING
India Expo Centre has 4 international cuisine restaurants:

views of green lawn and temporary


stalls outside the building

Sit-down Indoor & Outdoor Dining facilities ranging from 50-30,000 are available.

View of cafeteria View of food counter

Lobby Area & Front Office


Lobby/Reception total area: 1300 sq.m. Adding to the grandeur is the Atrium called Function Building (CFB),
at the entrance with an impressive height of 20mtrs, which serves as a reception cum registration area. In
addition, 10 multi-purpose glass cubicles are available for the following purposes:
 Manager’s Office  Business Center
 Foreign Exchange Counter  Travel Desk
 Information Center  Left Luggage
 VIP Lounge  Media Lounge
 Secretariat/ Back Office for organizers (with
work stations)

View of luggage counter View of Registration counter Outside view of the service kiosks
PARKING
Valet parking as well as dedicated parking slots for 1500 cars. Additional parking space for up to 10000 cars.

View of dedicated parking space View of additional parking space

In-built One Stop Event Services


 Centrally Air-conditioned Halls
 Uninterrupted Power Supply
 Fire Safety
 Storage and Warehousing
 Work stations at organizer’s Office: 112

Expo Mart Showrooms


At the Mart, 850 showrooms comprising 1800 units of 24sq.m each showcase the best of world products-
handcrafted and exported from India. The product range includes, decorative and gifts, furniture and home
textiles, houseware as well as wearables- fashion jewelry and accessories.

Views of entrances into the mart

Views of different showrooms


GROUND FLOOR

OUTDOOR AREA-GROUND FLOOR


LAYOUT- GROUND FLOOR PLAN

Areas Available on Ground Floor Ground Floor CFB Areas (CFB-


CENTRAL FUNCTION BUILDING
FIRST FLOOR PLAN

Areas Available on First Floor

First floor CFB areas


Areas available on Second floor

Second floor layout plan


Areas available on Third floor

Third floor layout plan


SPACES & FACILITIES
INFERENCES:
• Well planned services should be planned in all the halls.
• Acoustically well maintained in terms of materials and planning.
• Entry for V.I.P s should be well defined and the lounges are also accessible from the conference hall, but
the corridor which has been given should be broader than existing size.
• The main entry, foyer to the auditorium is not sufficient.
• Column placing is also so congested by bringing together a number of institutes from various habitat
related professions in one complex, the complex problems of meeting facilities, co-ordination between
different professionals and the problems
like car parking, food services etc. have been smartly solved.
• The blocks have been functionally demarcated -North block comprises of office space and ancillary facilities
are in south block –resulting in well co-coordinated spaces.
• The articulation of the blocks has been largely successful in achieving the design objectives.
Computerized building management system has been designed for the efficient operation of all systems
including watering of window boxes and the detection of faults.
• The grouping of 6-7 story building blocks has been done around climate-tempered courtyards, which has
enlivened up the atmosphere inside the complex.
• Façade treatment on the exterior presents a very stable and strong visual effect by use of special bricks
whereas the inner façades are very light, delicate and support light hanging gardens.
• The structure of the building is thoughtfully designed R.C.C. frame structure, which has created flexible
spaces in the interior.
• Vehicular movement is restricted only to the periphery of the site with only pedestrian movement allowed
inside the blocks creating a very clean environment. Parking has been kept in the basement allowing rest of
the site to be landscaped.

CONCLUSION:
 It marks a transition in the architecture of Joseph Allen Stein.
 The centre is organized as a series of 4-7 story blocks around linked courtyards.
 Office areas given access from inside the courts. 25% of total area goes to landscaped court.
 Services: total service area-53,000 sq.m built up area with two basements, each 18, 000 sq.m. Allowing
parking of 953 cars.
 The whole building is air conditioned and the basements are mechanically ventilated.
 Fire escape stairs and lobbies are pressurized to prevent spread of fire along vertical shafts.
 The window boxes are watered and computer operated building management systems does the
detection of fault.

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