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CASE STUDYPresented byAiman Naseem

Sundu hussain

M.Raghib

Bilal khan

Hamzah Meraj

1.Case Study- Jamia Millia Islamia• An Introduction.• Accessibility• Site Plan & 3-d View• Climate & Topography• DepartmentsI. F/o Fine Arts & EducationII. Dept. of Applied ArtsIII. New BlockIV. Dept. of graphic printV. Dept. of SculptureVI. Dept. of Art History• O.A.T• Green Spaces.• Canteen2.Case Study-F/o Fine arts, university of Florida

1. F/o Fine Arts, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

2. F/o Fine Arts, University of Florida

CASE STUDIES

CASE STUDY-01

F/O FINE ARTSJAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA

The faculty of fine arts, JMI was established in 1951

Foundation was laid by Mr Abdul Kalam Azaad.

Comprises the following departments.

• Painting • Sculpture • Applied art • Art education • Graphic art • Art history & appreciation

INTRODUCTION

ACCESSIBILITY

• Approachable from Maulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar Marg.

• Landmarks- Jamia School, Doctor Zakir Husain Memorial & Museum.

• Nearest Bust Stop- JMI, 300m

• Nearest Airport- Indira Gandhi International Airport (25 kms).

• Nearest Railway Station- Nizamuddin Railway Station(16 kms)

F/o Fine Arts & Education

Dept.

New blockApplied Arts

ENTRY

Sculpture Department

SITE PLAN

Green Space

O.A.T

Graphic Print

New Block

Teacher’s Studio

Pottery Studio

F/o fine ArtsMain Block

Entrance

Green Space

Sculpture-Studio

Sculpture-Workshop

Graphic Print-Workshop

O.A.T Applied ArtsCanteen

3-D VIEW

•  Monsoon-influenced humid subtropical with high variation between summer and winter temperatures and precipitation

• Soil Type- Alluvial soil.• Topography- Flat Land

• Existing Vegetation- Eucalyptus, Asoka, Sheesham, Neem.

• Slope- Towards Yamuna River

CLIMATE & TOPOGRAHY

The entry is quite large and well defined with a huge gate and a Sign board.

ENTRANCE

Floral pattern at the entrance of the

Faculty.

1 of 6.Dept. of Applied Arts

VIEW OF DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED ART

BFA 1st Year

Area- 13m x 6mGood cross Ventilation.Natural Lighting is Sufficient in Day time.

Seating Arrangement- FixedFurniture- Drawing boards.

Flooring-TerrazoElectrical outlets present at the corner of the class

Lockers not available.Display boards present all around the class

BFA 2nd year

Area- 13m x 6m

Good cross Ventilation.Natural Lighting is Sufficient in Day time.

Seating Arrangement- Fixed

Flooring-Terrazo

Electrical outlets present at the corner of the class.

Lockers not available.Display boards present all around the class.

Fire Extinguisher is available nearby the Stairs on every floor.

On display some of the first used PC & cameras of the department.

MERIT

•Natural Lighting is Sufficient in Day time.

•Display boards were present

•Individual storage were present.

•Services like fire extinguishers were present.

Demerit

• No provisions for handicapped persons, like toilets and ramps.

• Sinks were not present.

• No cloak room.

2 of 6.Faculty of Fine Arts &Art Education

Ground FloorI. Dean’s OfficeII. BFA 1st YrIII. CourtyardIV. BFA 3rd YrV. Library

First FloorVI. BFA painting 3rd YrVII. MFA Painting PreviousVIII. MFA PaintingIX. BFA painting 2nd yr

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

LIBRARY

CLASSROOM

CLASSROOMCOURTYARD

DEAN’S OFFICE

CLASSROOM

STORE ROOM

TOILET

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

CLASSROOM

CLASSROOM

CLASSROOM

CLASSROOM

CLASSROOM

CLASSROOM

COURTYARD

CourtyardI. Covered from top with asbestos sheetsII. Shelves are been placed on the inner side of the courtyard. III. Expose wirings.

FlooringTerrazzo & PCC is used.

BFA painting 1st yr

I. 8mx5mII. 20 studentsIII. Display boards attached to the

walls.IV. Lockers available.V. Flooring- P.C.CVI. Less source for natural lighting.VII. Size of the working table-

900x500x800mm

BFA 2nd YR

I. Area-10mx6mII. Class of 20 studentsIII. Display boards available on walls.

IV. Work largely based on CanvasV. Provision for drying canvas &

storing.VI. Good source of ventilation & natural

light through large windows.

VII. Lockers available.VIII. Furniture- Donkey chairIX. No Sink Available.X. No provision for drainage.XI. No cloak room available.

MFA Painting

• Studio Size- 10mx6m• Flooring- P.C.C

• Display Boards Available.• Lockers available.• Random placement of furniture's.

• No sink provided within the Studio.

• No provision for drying the canvas.

LIBRARY

• Seating capacity-25 students

• Flooring- Tiles

• Roofing- False ceiling

• The library has an area of about 50

meter square.

• It has a collection of books on applied

art, art education, history, etc.

• The other door of the library opens into

the central courtyard.

Ramp Provided to access the Ground floor only

MCB & Electric meter beneath the Stairs.

• Proper storage facilities.

• Proper ventilation.

• Natural lighting was good.

• Double doors were provided.

• Display spaces were available.

MERITS

Demerits•Provisions for handicaps were not present(ramps & toilets).

•No proper ventilation.

•Sinks were not present.

•Asbestos sheets were used on roof due to which a lot of heat get accumulate.

•Water cooler was provided at the entrance not inside the building.

•Toilets were present at the entrance of the building.

3 of 6. NEW BLOCKArt history & Art appreciation Art education

Various Departments in New Block

New block contains 04 studios,02 theory classes,06 offices of various departments

Ground FloorI. Ladies WashroomII. 2 Theory ClassesIII. Department of History & art History IV. Gents WashroomV. Office Graphic ArtVI. BFA Painting 4th yrVII. MFA Graphic Art

First FloorVIII.MFA art history & art appreciationIX. Office dept. of applied artX. Office dept. of art educationXI. MFA applied art

Studio-0115x8m

Studio-0215x8m

Office01

Office02

Office03

WashroomHE Up

2 m wide corridor

Ground Floor Plan of New Block

Studio-0315x8m

WashroomSHE

First Floor Plan of New Block

Studio-0115x8m

Studio-0215x8m

Office01

Office02

Office03

WashroomDown

2 m wide corridor

• Width of Gallery- 2m

• Theory Classes- 10mx6m

• Art studio Sizes- 15x8m

• No of windows towards gallery- 04 in each class.

• Total no of windows in each class- 06

• Flooring- Marble And Floor Tile.

Painting Studio• Rectangular-15x8m• O of Students- 12-15

• Total no of windows- 06• Total no of doors- 02

(Double doors)

• Seating Arrangement- Random

• Flooring- Tile

• Lockers provided

• No separate area provided for storing Different types of Flammable Oil.

• Sink not Available.

• No mechanised Ventilation available.

• Cross ventilation through Windows only.

• Natural lighting is Sufficient in day time.

• Changing area or cloak Room not available.

• Proper storage for Canvas not available.

• No Drainage Available inside the Studio.

Studio for Graphic Art

• Size- 15mx8m• No of Students- 10• Windows-06• 02 Double Doors

• Flooring- Tile• Random placement of graphic printing

machines.• Movable Furniture's.• No Storage available.• No Cloak room

• Natural Light is sufficient in daytime.• Cross ventilation is good.• Electrical outlets available at the 4

corners of the Studio.

Audio Visual Applied Arts Studio

• Rectangular – 15x8m• No of Students-12-15• No of windows- 06• Double doors- 02• Flooring- Tile

• Projector and Audio System Available.

• Projector Screen placed on the wall with no window on it, thus in day time direct sunlight strikes.

• Movable Furniture.• Working Table size-

900x500x800mm

Washroom

• Recatangular-5mx3m

• Contains

I. Cubicals-02

II. Washbasin-02

• Gents Washroom available

on the Ground & First floor

• Ladies Washroom only on the

Ground Floor.

• No Provision for

handicapped person.

RAMP for accessing Ground floor only. No provision other than stair case available for 1st floor.

MCB and Electric meter beneath the Staircase.

Fire Extinguisher Provided in Galleries

SERVICES

Merits

•Ramp was present

•Proper circulation of spaces

•Cross ventilation was good in Studios.

•Services like fire extinguisher was present.

•Lockers available in studios.

•Large Studios and proper source of natural lighting.

•Double doors were present.

DEMERITS•Toilets for handicapped people were not present.

•Sinks & no provision for drainage not present in studios.

• Cloak rooms were not present

•Ramps were not present for accessing 1st floor.

•Projector screen was present in a direction where day light was striking on it.

•Huge machines were present without any safety precautions.

4 of 6.Dept. of Sculpture

Work Shop 10x10m

Work Shop 10x10m

Storage for Mud & Clay12x05m

Open Space for Wooden Sculpture.

• No of Studios- 03• No of workshop-02

AREAS

• Work Shop 10x10m• Semi open area 20x10m• Class for 10 students 10x10m

FEATURES

• Temporary structure covered with trusses and asbestos sheets.

• Flooring- P.C.C and brick flooring

• Cross ventilation

Sculpture Studio

• Flooring- P.C.C• Area- 10x10m• No. of Windows-04

• Roofing- Trussed covered with asbestos sheets.

• For storage, slabs are provided at the backside of the studio.

• Seating Arrangement- Random• No sinks available & no

provision for drainage.

CLAY & MUD STORAGE

• Clay & Mud Storage Area have been provided.

• 3x3m pits are made to store Mud & Clay.

• Pits are adjacent to studios & Workshop.

Metal Sculpture&

Wax Sculpture

• Flooring- Concrete finished

• Roofing-Trussed

• Area- 10mx 6m

• Electrical outlets- 3-4 outlets &

Extensions Available

• Storage- Side Cabinets provided

• Seating Arrangement- Random

• Metal & Wax Sculpture have same

studio.

Wooden Sculpture

• Flooring- P.C.C

• Semi-open Area, covered with

trussed roof.

• Area- 10mx 6m

• Electrical outlets- 3-4 outlets

• No proper storage available for

tools and wood blocks.

• No separate area provided for

wooden sculpture, it is merged

with the clay sculpture.

Merit•The design of the building is such that the trees had been retained in the site.

•PCC flooring, i.e. sealed surface is used.

•Proper ventilation to escape smoke and dust.

•Semi open workshops.

•Sinks were present in workshop.

Demerit•Trussed covered with asbestos sheets due to which classes suffers extreme weather.

•No provision for Drainage.

•No proper storage available for tools and wood blocks.

•No separate area provided for wooden sculpture, it is merged with the clay sculpture.

•Dead spaces were present

5 of 6.Dept. of Art History

• The department of history and appreciation is located somewhere between the main building and studio block.

• It has a small office, a workshop & a Studio.

• Studio- 10x6m• Workshop- 12x8m

• Flooring- P.C.C• Roofing- Trussed & covered with

asbestos sheets.

• 2 Worktable present in studio.• No sink available.

• Shelves and cabinets are been provided at the side of the studio.

• Display boards is present on the walls.

• Cross ventilation is poor.

• No provision for drainage.

6 of 6. Dept. of graphic Arts

(Print Making)

Workshop-02 12x6m

Workshop 01

Dept. of Graphics Arts, PLAN

ENTRY

• Rectangular Workshop of 12x6m

• Total no of windows present-02

• Flooring- P.C.C

• Studio Contains-I. Print MachinesII. Storage for Printing PaperIII. Storage for Printing inkIV. A large worktable for drying & Working.

• Artificial Lighting is used in Daytime.• No Cloak room available.

As the Structure of Graphic dept. is Covered with asbestos Sheets & is Temporary built, they have Conserve the trees.

Truss Roofing is done, which is further covered with asbestos sheets.

STUDIO WORKSHOP

• Printing machines are placed in workshop.

• Display boards & Space for drying the Prints is available.

• Roofing- Trussed with asbestos sheets.

• Sink is place at the Corner of the workshop.

MERITS•No use of combustible flooring.

•Proper storage for printing paper & Ink.

•Sink available in workshop.

•Good cross ventilation & Source of Natural Lighting.

DEMERITS

•Cloak room was not present.

•The roof was covered with asbestos sheets due to which heat gets accumulate.

•Machines were kept without proper safety.

•Lot of dead spaces were present which were not utilised properly.

OPEN AIR THEATRE

OAT has a capacity of about 150 students.

A stage area is been provided, which is trussed & covered with asbestos sheets.

O.A.T is in poor condition & not maintained regularly, therefore it is not in use.

SPACES

• Lot of greenery & open Space gives a peaceful atmosphere, Which allow students to interact with nature.

• Sculptures in those areas add to its beauty.

• Paved Paths & Roads surrounded with Trees & Shrubs adds beauty to the Area.

• Open Spaces were well maintained.

• Various Sculptures were Placed all along the site.

• Seating space been provided at various places.

Canteen

• It is located in the open space just after the studio block.

• It has a lot of open seating too.

Seating Space around canteen

Musical chandeliers hanging from the tree, shading the

canteen area.

PAVED AREAS

DRINKING WATER

WORKSHOPS

INFERENCES• A relationship between the built & the unbuilt spaces is needed to

properly taken care of in such a place where environment needs to be, more open ,cool and friendly

• Functionality should not be comprised in respect to aesthetics as an art faculty will laid more emphasis on aesthetics

• Proper services needed to be provided in departments such as sculpture and painting where chemicals and other hazardous materials are used. This can be achieved through providing proper ducts ,ventilators and keeping safe houses.

• Connectivity of segregated blocks (if provided ) in an efficient manner.

• Aesthetics are cared for, sometimes at the stake of comfort if not function.

• The site is well-segregated into various zones w.r.t the functions.

• Circulation spaces are minimized to obtain efficiency in design.

• Landscaping part to be done in an efficient manner as a more open environment needed for the students in such department

University of South Florida College of Fine Arts

INTRODUCTION It comprised of the schools of art and art history, theater and dance, music.The college enrolls more than 1200 undergraduates and 270 graduate students, conferring nearly 250 degrees.

LOCATION It is located in Tampa Florida

ACCESSIBILTYThe USF campus is about 30 minutes from the Tampa International Airport.

LOCATION MAP

Fine Arts Studio

Fine Arts Hall

Contemporary Art Museum

Theatres 1 & 2

Human Services

Building - Architecture

Sections

ZONING

MACRO CLIMATE

• Has a transitional climate, between a humid subtropical climate and a tropical climate, with hot summers, frequent thunderstorms in the summer.

MICRO CLIMATE• The climate near the site is also humid subtropical climate • The earthquake index value is calculated based on historical earthquake • A higher earthquake index value means a higher chance of an earthquake

DepartmentBlocks

Theatres 1 & 2

Museum of Contemporary Arts

Parking

Fine Arts Studios

and Halls

Fine Arts StudiosFine Arts Halls

Parking

Contemporary Art Museum

DepartmentBlocks

Architectural features

• Proper functioning through built and un built spaces as for different activities different centers are provided.

• Proper façade treatment to prevent the insulation of heat.

• Open courtyard provided in adjacent to art studios to provide a healthy environment.

• Aesthetic elements have been used in a sufficient manner –Pergolas

and other treatment.

• Proper openings have been given as in the same order as an art faculty should have in order to provide a good ventilation and lightning.

Plan of fine art Department

courtyard

classrooms

Art studio

Student art

galleryRest room

Art lecture performanc

e hall

Sound recording

Student services

& advising

courtyard

classesRest room

Main college office

Deans confere

nce

courtyard

Print making studios

Sculpture studio

Rest room

officeMFA

student studio

Fine art studios

Music building

Theatre

Contemporary Art Museum

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