1) Sanjay Gandhi Institute of Trauma & Orthopaedics 2) Mianyuta Accident & Trauma care center @ Banashankari, Bangalore 3) Meteorological center @ Bangalore 4) Lal bagh Botanical Garden G arden 5) Indian Institute of Astrophysics @ Koramangala, Bangalore
1). Sanj ay Gandhi I ns nsti titute tute of T r auma & Or thopa thopae edics
View of the Alternative Exit
View of the Parking
It is a well equipped Government Government Institute catering for the emergency cases & Accidental traumas.
Located somewhat somewhat near NIMHANS Hospital, Hospital, even this lies in the core of the city.
Trauma Care centers lie b/w Hospital/ Clinic & a Multispeciality hospital (the major diff. being that they are approached only for the Traumatic & accidental cases which require immediate immediate care & attention)
View of the OPD
Facilities Being Provided by the Institute
I- Teachin g F acil iti es: 1- Department of Orthpaedics. 2- Department of General Surgery 3- Department of Anesthesiology 4- Department of Radiology 5- Department of Facio Maxillary surgery 6- Department of Pathology & Biochemistry
II- F acil iti es avail able 1- Orthopaedics: Trauma services, Joint replacement, Spine services, Hand & Tumour, 2- General surgery Neuro & Brain surgery, RADIOLOGY, Biochemistry, Pathology & Microbiology, Blood bank, Physiotherapy 3- Services Ambulance, 24 Hours casualty & ICU, CT Scan, Ultrasound, Doppler, Endoscopic micro disectomy system, Operation microscope, Auto analyser, Blood gas analyser, Haematology cell center.
(as per vertical zoning)
Ground Floor: 1). Trauma care center (Casualty 3 stretcher 24 hours) 2). Observation ward (15 cap) 3). General ward 4). ICU (With provisions of ECG, Oxygen, syringe, pump, mask)
Casualty
OPD in series showing various departments
5). Main stores 6). X-Ray Departments, Line rooms 7). Provisions for CT Scan & Ultrasound 8). Mechanical laundry 9). OPD (Out patient dept) 10). Blood bank
Observation ward
Corridor Showing Casualty, Observation ward & Physiotherapy dept
Workshop space for Artificial limb center (made up of Polystyrene resin)
Blood Bank looking through the Gallery open to sky
Mechanical Laundry
Ultrasound department
FirstFloor: 1). General ward (16 cap) 2). Post operation ward (10 cap) 3). Male ward (with recreational facilities) 4). 3 Major OT’s (Operation theaters) & 1 Septic OT 5). Semi special wards 6). Social work & reception
Post- operation ward
Waiting area besides Pooja room
7). Pooja/Prayer room 8). Administration & Staff rooms 9). 2 Central open places 10). Exit
Exit: looking through waiting area Semi Special ward Exit from the First Floor
A Special Zone Called OT:
OT (Oper ation T heatre)
13) Sister’s Dressing room
1) Autoclave units (2
14) Anesthesia room
machine rooms)
15) Slipper room (/Toilets)
2) Stores & washrooms 3) 3 OT’s (Thoroughly equipped) 4) Patient receiving area 5) Post OT & Pre OT Units. 6) Record rooms
16) Surgeon's room 17) Doctor’s Changing room
18) Ward boy's room
Septi c OT
7) OT Scrubbing basins
8) Receiving rooms (patient receiving
View of the OT from Outside
through the window) 9) Sterile room 10) Old storage unit
photographs unavailable.
11) Changing room 12) ICU (15 cap)
For obvious reasons the Entry to the OT was restricted.. Hence making the
The Movement of the patient prior operation & after the operation is the governing factor for the design of an OT. (Patient is received into the OT from a window. After the operation he is either taken back to the ward or to the ICU )
2) M ianyuta Accident & Tr auma care center @ Bangalore
Mianyuta is a Private Trauma & accidental care center located in the strategic point of the B’lore city i.e. near the Banashankari Bus stand
Owned By Dr. Ravindra Shetty, it is one of the module or prototyped Trauma care centers.
View of the main entrance
View of the main entrance
Hence, it is located besides a petrol pump & Near the main bus stand of Banashankari. This is what places it very near to the main road & increases the accessibility. This in turn makes the man power available for any emergency conditions
In & around the site
It is one of the Modular trauma car centers to be proposed in the strategic points of the city whose rapid prototyping has been successfully implemented in Chennai too. Thus, in terms of planning, the design has been worked as that of some specific well planned Module.
Outside the site ;a main auto stand & a Bus stand
View of the present staff car parking (to be changed into another extension of OPD)
View of the general parking (besides the Petrol pump)
1- OPD (Out patient Department) 6 cap 2- IPD (In patient department) 8 cap 3- Casualty (2 cap) 4- Doctor’s cabin 5- OT 6- Stores 7- Toilets 8- Wards (separate for male & female) 9- ICU ward 10- Rest rooms 11- Drug Store & generator rooms
F utur e extension: -
Nurse, paramedics
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Add on for 20-40 beds
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More car parking
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In house food & Cafeteria
View of the Reception & Waiting
First Module Special war d (connected to OPD)
Casual ty r oom-1
Special war d (connected to OPD)
nd Casual ty r oom-2 Ex tension
View of the OPD
Second module IPD (to be shifted from OPD)
View of the exterior of OT
Inside the Main OT
Storage & Service oriented Module
Par amedi cs secti on (wi th attached toil ets)
Sterilizer
Emergency M ater ni ty ward
Storage & the capti ve Power generator
3)- Meteorological center @ Bangalore
It is located in the heart of the city @ Palace road & near Majestic
Structure is nearly 65-75 year old
The kind of service the building caters for, necessarily demands an ample amount of open space for the data management & day to day weather forecasting
The entire built up is divide into 3 parts as per designing is concerned
View of the main bui ldi ng looki ng f orm th e entr ance
1) Administration & research block 2) RADAR Unit 3) Open air system (Open ground with various apparatuses) Radar H ouse
I ) Admini strati on & Research block :
1-General section 2- Communication Charting section 3- Duty officer 4- Director in charge (Main head) 5- Assistant Meteorologist 6- Convergence room 7- Forecasting room 8- Library 9- Seminar room 10- Institutional floor for (staff & Students involved in meteorological survey) 11- Inspector & climatological section
I I I ) Open air system :
Various apparatuses used in this system are: 1- Stevenson screen 2- Double Stevenson screen 3- Evaporimeter 4- Salinity sampler 5- Ordinary rain gauge 6- Automatic rain gauge 7- Automatic weather station (SUTRON Tower) View of the RADAR unit
I I ) Radar Unit
1- General & record section 2- Pilot balloon Observatory 3- store room for Baroswitch, Anemometer, Hygrometer 4- Radio sounding unit 5- Dyne’s Pressure tube
View of the Open air system
Main Administration & research building
Exterior View
Interior View of Office spaces View of the Radar unit
• Main building is essentially an data retrieval unit with some office & institutional spaces It is linked to the regional & main office across the nation through Telecomm system & satellite communication system
Open air system:
Sin gl e Stevenson
Dou ble Stevenson Screen En closur e
Automatic rain Gauge unit
Scr een Encl osur e
Evaporimater
Au tomati c Ser vice stati on
Ordinar y (manual) r ain Gauge uni t
Design requirements of the Open air system
Being a service oriented requirement this unit demanded a large chunk of open space, almost 1/3rd of the entire site
The Stevenson apparatus had to be placed necessarily in the breezy area @ specific height
3 various kinds Rain gauge systems demanded an unobstructed open area so as to allow water seepage through them in order to measure the rainfall.
An evaporimeter requires timely maintenance & change of water which is supplied through U.G lines
An automatic weather station is about 8-10 m high apparatus which again needs an unobstructed open area in order to properly establish communication with the satellite
All the data collected from the Open Air System is collected & is used for weather forecasting after bypassing the data to the regional OFFICE.
RADAR Unit: For Upper head Data
Experimental balloon to be used
Various wind turbines, Anemometers & other units for measuring the wind speed & direction
to measure Temp, Vapour Pressure & Humidity &
Hygrometer & Barometer nits
wind direction
Computers & Radio sounding devices to be installed in RADAR Unit
Interior of the RADAR Unit
GLASS HOUSE
Geography & Location
Maps showing the Layout of Lal Bhag Botanical garden
Due to vast extents of cover age L al Bhag conn ects many ar eas around it thr ough 4 Cardinal gates
Location of Lal Bhag
Requirements & Built ups:
Training Center
Lotus Pond
South gate
Library
MAIN Gate
Dove cot
Botanical aquarium
ETP units
Fossils gallery
Information kiosks
Topiary Garden
Kempe Gouda towers
Lal Bagh lake
Cacti House
Car Parking
Seed testing labs
Bonsai Garden
Garden office
Horticulture society
WEST gate
Nursery men cooperative society
EAST Gate
Account’s Office
Open air Auditorium
Lotus pond
Glass House
Victoria Fountains
Directorate of Horticulture
Band stand
Floral cock
Surrealism of Nature
Various interior views of the Lal bagh interior (Mazes, Plantations & Lakes)
Grandeur of the LAK E
Bui lt ups & Structur es
Cacti House Dove cot
Mazes/walkways covered with Arched Trellises
5. Indian Institute Of Astrophysics:
View of the Main building & New Laboratory
Site Plan of the Campus
IIA (Indian Institute of Astrophysics) is located in Koramangala 2nd Block Bangalore Entire institution is Flanked by Greenification i.e. Buffer zone of trees. The Campus is divided into 3 wings of Main buildings (Laboratories , workspaces for scientists, ) Parking (2 & 4 wheelers)2 Workshops, Canteen, Office, Library, Power House The old main building is a G+2 Structure, The new one being G+4 Structure. The Main building being placed @ the center surrounded by the Serene landscape enhances the Formal Institution Space. The 3 main buildings basically serve as an Institutional & Research space for the scientists
Requirements: 1. Main Building: i. Administration ii. Reception & waiting area iii. Services (Staircase, Lifts 2 in number, Fire escape, Toilets) iv. Electronics Lab v. Computer Lab vi. Auditorium Vii. Office & staff rooms 2. Workshops (2 in number) 3. Power House - Offices space - Toilets - Staircase & service rooms
Vertical Zoning:
1st Floor: - Academic block (20 rooms) - Stairs, Lifts (2) - Auditorium 2nd Floor: - Academic Blocks - Toilets - Service rooms & Electronics labs - Computer labs
View of the New part of the main building
3rd Floor: - Reception - Seminar hall
4. Canteen 5. Library 6. Union Bodies 7. 25 Parking (4 wheeler)
- Electronics labs - Academics section 4th Floor: - Same as 3rd floor Academics section
View of the Mechanical laboratory, Parking & Office/Library
View of the Entrance View of the Main building & New Laboratory Canteen/Dining area @ 1st Floor of New Main building
View of the Lift Lobby near the Entrance View of the passage in Academic block showing Rooms/ Cabins of the scientists
of the Auditorium @ 1 st Floor View of the 4 wheeler parking near the Library
View of the Academic
block showing the Rooms for the Scientist
Plan of the Academic block
View of the Entrance to the Main building
Site plan of the Campus
Plan of the Power House
Plan of the Carpenter’s Section
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Svalbard Island Global seed Vault in the Icecaps of Netherlands (Doom’s Day Vault )
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Walloon Branch of Reproduction Forestry Material in Belgium
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Millennium Seed Bank located at Wake Hurst Place in West Sussex
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Lily pad: City of Ecopolis
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Edogawa River Project
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Seymour Capilano Twin Tunnels Project
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South-North Water Diversion Project
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Mose Project
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Thames Barrier
10. Holland’s Surge Barriers 11. Desalination plants 12. Astronomical observatories 13. Nuclear Bunkers 14. Sewage Treatment plants 15. Water Purification/Treatment plants (River or Lakes) 16 Seismic & Soil testing labs 17. Refuge Shelters & Camps 18. Center for Emergency Management & Preparedness 19. Ocean thermal Plant 20. Lunar Sample Laboratories 21. National Hurricane Center 22. Pacific Tsunami Warning center 23. Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center (MWEOC) 24. Volcano Disaster Assistance Program (VDAP) & Volcano Observatory 25. National Snow and Ice Data Center 26. About Tunnel Engineering 27. Great Manmade River (GMR) Water Supply Project, Libya *** Note: Please refer a SEQUEL documentation of Internet Case studies submitted as an informal add on documentation to get a better insight of the Entire project which includes 27 additi onal case studi es on Contemporary Architectural & Public Works