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SPORTS COMPLEX

Submitted by Chaitanya agrawal B.Arch X sem

PROJECT INTRODUCTION

 Sports infrastructure plays a crucial role in achieving excellence in the global arena of sports.  It not only helps in producing sports persons of international repute, but also encourages the young population of a country to participate in sporting activities with the objective of creating a culturing of sports.  In India, the standard of sports infrastructure is not at a satisfactory level for a number of reasons.  The lack of infrastructural facilities is one of the major constraints in the process of development of sports in India.  Despite of the success achieved by India in big platforms like FIFA Football World Cup, Commonwealth Games 2010, Hockey World Cup and Cricket World Cup , it is pertinent to mention that the status of sports infrastructure in India is yet to reach the desired level. This creates an obstacle in developing a culture of sports in the country.

REASON FOR SELECTION  As India prides itself on being a sports crazy nation, there is a high demand for additional facilities for field sports, aquatics and indoor sports , for both youth and adult sports in India .  Intuitive logic says that there must be a strong co-relation between interest & participation in sports.  If you compare India’s interest and participation numbers with global figures, a very interesting and rather dismal pattern emerges.  This is due to lack of updated sports complexes which lack in awareness of varieties of sports one can get into play .

RESON FOR SELECTION

The numbers show the co-relation between interest in sport and participation in organised sport. For every other country/region. (https://yourstory.com/2015/10/recreationalsports/)



So to overcome the need of such sports infrastructure having all the basic sports amenities & facilities with proper coaching & proper management is the main goal of this thesis project.



The western & northern part of the country is privileged with the same while the central & eastern part of the country are lacking behind .



So I have taken Nagpur as my project location as it is at the heart of India .

CASE STUDY & ANALYSIS

CASE STUDY 1 - YAMUNA SPORTS COMPLEX , NEW DELHI

CASE STUDY SITE Location : Road number 71 A , surjamal vihar , New Delhi , Delhi Building type : Sports complex Area : 66 acre .

Nearest metro station “ KARKARDOOMA ” = 2.1 km Railway station “ DELHI ” = 13.7 km

NEW

Airport “ INDIRA GANDHI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ” = 29 km

INTRODUCTION  Foundation stone of this complex was laid by Late Shri Rajiv Gandhi, Honourable Ex-Prime Minister of India on 13th Jun, 1989. Partially opened on "pay & play" basis since 1994. Inaugurated on 20th July 1999 , It also hosted Table tennis .  It is owned by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA).  It was the venue for Archery at the 2010 Commonwealth Games as well as Lawn bowls at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.

A.CLIMATE The climate of delhi is composite , with high variation between summer and winter temperatures and precipitation.  Summer starts in early april and peaks in may, with average temperatures near 32 °c although occasional heat waves can result in highs close to 45 °c (114 °f) on some days The monsoon starts in late june and lasts until midseptember, with about 797.3 mm (31.5 inches) of rain. The monsoons recede in late september, and the postmonsoon season continues till late october. Winter starts in late november or early december and peaks in january.Although winters are generally mild, delhi's proximity to the himalayas results in cold waves leading to lower apparent temperature due to wind chill. Heavy fogs during the winter season leads to reduced visibility In december , leads to disruption of road, air

Avg. Velocity Wind Dir.

B.SOLAR ORIENTATION

21 MARCH

21 JUNE

21 SEP

21 DEC

C. HUMIDITY Days with less than 20% cloud cover are considered as sunny, with 20-80% cloud cover as partly cloudy and with more than 80% as overcast.  The precipitation diagram shows on how many days per month, certain precipitation amounts are reached. In tropical and monsoon climates, the amounts may be underestimated.

D.TEMPERATURE

E.PRECIPITATION

FACILITIES AVAILABLE 1. Lawn Tennis 2. Badminton 3. Squash 4. Table Tennis 5. Billiards / Snooker / Pool 6. Carrom 7. Chess 8. Basket Ball 9. Volley Ball 10. Taekwondo 11. Fitness Centre 12. Ladies Gym 13. Gymnastics Hall 14. Aerobics 15. Cricket 16. Cricket Practice Pitches 17. Football 18. Hockey 19. Skating 20. Jogging Track 21. Artifical Climbing Wall 22. Olympic size Swimming Pool 23. Toddlers Pool 24. Sports Shop 25. Snack Bar.

COACHING AVAILABLE The coaching facilities are available for members & non-members on nominal payments in the following sports – 1. Tennis ( Intermediate , Intemediate , Regular ), Skating 2. Billiard 3. Multigym ( ladies & gents ) 4. Aerobics 5. Football 6. Cricket 7. Taekwondo 8. Gymnastics 9. Swimming 10. Basketball 11. Hockey

SITE PLAN & ZONING Admin block

Indoor Table tennis & Badminton Court Football

Basket ball & skating Lawn tennis Courts Archery field

Hockey Olympic Swimmin g pool Lawn ball

Cricket

SITE PLAN & ZONING 

Zoning is done in such a manner that you can access the site from all four directions.



Each & every structures are interconnected .



Every sports are segregated in the site according to their need like indoor & outdoor yet connected to each other .



Every structure act as a focal point & gives nice views as enters from the gate . But after entering the site one can feel that they entered in a complex which have multiple focal points .



There are mainly four no. of gates are provided for the entrance of the complex .

Gate 1 – Entrance for the swimming pool Gate 2 – Entrance for archery & cricket field . Gate 3 – Entrance for admin building , tennis field , basketball & other sports . It is the main entrance of the site . Gate 4 – Entrance for Indoor table tennis & badminton hall . Gate 5 – Emergency Entrance .

EXISTING ACCESS Gate 4 Gate 5

Gate 3

Internal Roads

Externa l Roads Gate 2

Gate 1

L.PRESENT ZONING OF SITE

AREA ANALYSIS 

Open spaces – 73.5 % proper landscape is done so that people can take rest after being tired of playin goutdoor games in harsh sun .



Successful efforts are taken for giving the site a dramatic look like childrens park .



It also includes pitches .

outdoor

field

&



Builtup area – 15 % builtup area is provided , it is according to the bye-laws of the Delhi Development Authority .In this much of area all the indoor activities are being provided .



Parking – 8 % of are is provided for parking area .Every structure have their own parking space .One need not to travel much in the complex .For ex. If anyone want to visti badminton court /stadium then he/she can enter from gateno.4 , park their vehicles & go to the stadium .



Services – 3.5 % of the area is provided for services or treatment plant .

K.IMMEDIATE SURROUNDING

 Neighborhood structure Immediate roads on North & East side & the rest of the two side are having residential area .  Shading & solar access The residential structures are not more than 4 stories parallel to this the site have very large setbacks , so the site is privileged with access of sunlight .  Noises from the streets The noise are coming basically from the North & east sides ( Roadsides ) & the other two side seems quite . Vegetation are playing as a good sound barrier throughout the boundaries of site & parking areas .  Emergency services , aircraft , etc There is a public hospital in the north side of the site just the other side of the road , So emegency gate i.e. Gate no. 5 is there is anyone have casuality during playing. 2 Firsd aid room is given in Admin block & in swimming pool area .  Views & vistas Site doesn’t have any view points as such & almost all the structures are single storied, So there were no view points from the structures too.  Odours

G. VEGETATION

Aiming For Excellence

ENTRANCES 

Big entrance is provided .



Internal roads are 6 m wide .



Properly lit roads are provided .



Trees are planted all along the roads.



Breakers provided for controlling traffic inside .



Water hydrants are provided all along the site .

6m(18 ft)

ENTRANCE VIEW

1.8m(6 ft)

ENTRANCE GATE NO.3

PATHWAYS

VIEW FROM ENTRANCE ( GATE NO. 3)

SHORTS SHOP

GATE NO 3 ENTRANCE

SITE ZONING MAP

ADMIN BLOCK ENTRANCE

ADMIN BLOCK  The admin block cover almost 1.2 acre of land 

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Entrance

GROUND FLOOR PLAN ( NOT TO SCALE ) GYM IN FIRST FLOOR PLAN

Admin building is a G + 1 structure . It provides following facilities .

Billiards/snooker. Dance room Gym 2 Badminton courts 3 Squash 2 Cafeteria Computer/Print room Athletics ladies / Gents changing room 9. Toilets ( Gents , Ladies & accessibles ) 10. Aerobics 11. Storage room 12. Gymnastics

ADMIN BUILDING FRONT

RECEPTION

WEST SIDE OF ADMIN BLK

EAST SIDE OF ADMIN

GYM  

Gym is for both gent & ladies With changing rooms & toilet. Tile flooring is done here

OUTDOOR BADMINTON COURT   

Outdoor badminton courts are provided Stone flooring is done which is not applicable for the court , players may get hurt by this flooring It is the central court of the building

CAFETERIA 

It is provided for both staff members & athletics with a kitchen , store & wash room , but it is not in running

DANCE ROOM    

Wooden flooring are provided in dance room Mirrors are provided in one face of the wall It can accomadate 25 persons at a time Waiting area is also provided SQUASH ROOM

  

There were 2 squash courts . Both are facilited with spectators seating . The seating is made in civil work .

BILLIARDS /SNOOKER ROOM    

Rubber flooring is provided in billards room There were 4 tables in the room with proper distance between them Waiting area is provided Proper lights are provided just above the table

LAWN TENNIS COURT

SPECTATORS SITTING

SYNTHETIC TENNIS COURT • • •

There were total 10 Tennis courts in YSC, in which 2 are synthetic court & 5 are sand court & 3 are concrete courts . There is also 2 practicing walls between admin block & tennis courts . 1 synthetic & 1 clay court is provided with seating on both side for specatators .

PRACTICING WALL

INDOOR STADIUM BLOCK

Gate 4

SHOW COURT

BADMINTON/ TENNIS INDOOR COURT

WAY TOWARDS BASEMENT PARKING PARKING

• •

Area : 6.5 acres approx. ( 26000 sq. m ) Basement has a car parking facility for 500 cars.

• •

This structure is constructed for COMMONWEALTH XI , INDIA held in 2010 . After commonwealth this structure is not in used accept the badminton & tennis court & the show court which is even used for temporary social function bookings . SKYLIGHT

STRUCTURE VIEW FOCUSING ON THE FORM OF BUILDING

ENTRANCE VIEW FOR INDOOR STADIUM & SHOW

• • •

INDOOR STADIUM

There were 6 Table tennis (Rubber) & 16 badminton court (2 wooden & 14 rubber ) The indoor stadium for table tennis & badminton had a seating capacity for around 1000 spectators in which 500 sitting are permanent & other 500 seating are retractable. Rubber mat & Wood are used as flooring material inside the indoor stadium.

BADMNTON COURT

TABLE TENNIS

FOLDABLE SPECTATORS SITTINGS

TABLE TENNIS PLAYING FIELD

CEILING , DUCTING &

SHOW COURT • • •

The show court is used for competitions of various games like wrestling , boxing and all & during non competitions days used for functional purposed like wedding , parties etc . The show court had a seating capacity for around 3000-3500 spectators in which 1600 sitting are permanent & rest of the are retractable. Its has a Vip & media lounge at the first floor level.

SHOW COURT

VIP LOUNGE

FOLDABLE SPECTATORS SITTINGS

TENSILE ROOF

ENTRANCE TO SHOW

• •

There are 7 entrance for spectators & 3 hose reels in badminton/tennis area. 6 bathrooms - 2 male( 7 Basin , 3WC& 10 U ), 2 Female & 2 Accessible

ENTRANCE TO SPECTATORS SITTINGS

HOSE REEL

WOODEN CEILING

ENTRANCE FOR SHOW COURT

TOILETS

WATER DISPENSER

GYMNASTICS

…INDOOR STADIUM

FOOTBALL GROUND

• • •

The is 2 acre approx. It is provided with Spectators seatings. It has canteens at two of its corners & male female toilets .

FOOTBALL GROUND

FOOTBALL GROUND

SPECTATORS SITTING

ENTRY TO FOOTBALL GROUND

CANTEEN

BATHROOM (4U, 4WB,1WC)

OFFICE & STORE ROOMS

HOCKEY

• • • •

The is 1.5 acre approx. It is provided with spectators seatings temperory as well as permanent. It has toilets inside its building block Synthetic grass flooring

HOCKEY

HOCKEY ADMIN BLOCK HAS A SPECTATORS SITTING ON ITS FIRST FLOOR SLAB & TEMPORARY MS SITTING FOR PLAYERS NEAR THE COURT.

PIC OF BACKSIDE OF HOCKEY ADMIN BLOCK SHOWING STAIRS & BATHROOM & THE BARRIERS BETWEEN THE

ENTRANCE TO ADMIN AREA FROM GROUND

SWIMMING POOL BLOCK • • •

The Olympic Swimming pool block area is 1.9 acre approx. The block is provided with single large span tensile room Shower room waiting room & toilets ( male & female & accessibles.)

GROUND FLOOR PLAN ( NOT TO SCALE )

• • • •

It is provided with seatings for 350 Spectators. First aid room provided The depth of the pool is 1.35 m Non slippery floor material is provided

SHOWER AREA & ACCOM

POOL AREA

SPECTATORS SITTINGS

ADMIN BLOCK

PUMP HOUSE BENEATH THE SITTING

…SWIMMING POOL

CRICKET STADIUM

• • •

The area of the ground is 4 acre approx.& the total area is around 9 acres aprrox. It is surrounded by Jogging tracks . There is stadium in its south side with avg. sitting for around 2000 spectators .



Tensile roof is used in stadium

PANORMIC VIEW OF STADIUM

MEDIA LOUNGE

VIP LOUNGE

TENSILE ROOF

…CRICKET

ARCHERY

ARCHERY FIELD

• • • •

It is the venue for the DELHI COMMON WEALTH GAMES 2010 field archery . The area of archery field is 2.5 acre approx. Its also have facility for players changing room , toilet & equipment storage room . It has a car parking facility for 500 cars ( from Gate no. 2.)

ARCHERY EQUIPMENTS STORAGE BLOCK

TOPOGRAPHY •

The site is Flat .

EXISTING WATER BODIES • There were no water body Near or inside the site .

UTILITIES • • • • • • • •

Potable water Electricity Gas Telephone Sanitary sewer service Storm drainage Fire protection Waste removal services

Bore hole UG tank

CASE STUDY 2 – SIRI FORT SPORTS COMPLEX, NEW DELHI

SITE Location : Siri Fort Institutional Area, Siri Fort, New delhi , Delhi Building type : Sports complex Area : 71 acre .

Nearest metro station “ Green Park ” = 1.5 km Railway station “ Sewa Nagar ” = 5.0 km “ New delhi ” = 13.7 km Airport “ Indira gandhi international airport ” = 15 km

INTRODUCTION  The complex was built for the 1982 Asian Games, next to the Asian Games village by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA).  It is runned by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) now .  The stadium hosted badminton and squash for the 2010 Commonwealth Games.  The stadium for badminton had five match courts and three warm-up courts, and the stadium for squash had11 singles courts convertible to five doubles courts.  IN 2014 the stadium also hosted the first time Thomas Cup tournament to be held in India.

SITE PLAN & ZONING Admin block

Basket ball & skating

Indoor Table tennis & Badminton Court

Lawn tennis Courts

Football

Archery field

Hockey Cricket Olympic Swimmin g pool

Lawn ball

SITE PLAN & ZONING 

Zoning is done in such a manner that you can access the site from all four directions .



Each & every structures are interconnected .



Every sports are segregated in the site according to their need like indoor & outdoor yet connected to each other .



Every structure act as a focal point & gives nice views as enters from the gate . But after entering the site one can feel that they entered in a complex which have multiple focal points .



There are mainly four no. of gates are provided for the entrance of the complex .

Gate 1 – Entrance for the swimming pool Gate 2 – Entrance for archery & cricket field Gate 3 – Entrance for admin building , tennis field , basketball & other sports It is the main entrance of the site Gate 4 – Entrance for Indoor table tennis & badminton hall Gate 5 – Emergency Entrance

EXISTING ACCESS Gate 4 Gate 5

Gate 3 Internal Roads

Externa l Roads Gate 2

Gate 1

PRESENT ZONING OF SITE

FACILITIES AVAILABLE 1. Tennis 2. Badminton 3. Squash 4. Table Tennis 5. Billiards / Snooker / Pool 6. Fencing 7. Taekwondo 8. Basket Ball 9. Volley Ball 10. Football 11. Hockey 12. Aerobics/Yoga 13. Gymnastics Hall 14. Calisthenics 15. Cricket/Cricket Practice Pitches 16. Croquet 17. Pitch and Putt Golf 18. Golf 19. Skating 20. Jogging Track 21. Shooting 22. Olympic size Swimming Pool 23. Toddlers Pool 24. Sports Shop 25. Snack Bar.

A.CLIMATE The climate of delhi is composite , with high variation between summer and winter temperatures and precipitation.  Summer starts in early april and peaks in may, with average temperatures near 32 °c although occasional heat waves can result in highs close to 45 °c (114 °f) on some days The monsoon starts in late june and lasts until midseptember, with about 797.3 mm (31.5 inches) of rain. The monsoons recede in late september, and the postmonsoon season continues till late october. Winter starts in late november or early december and peaks in january.Although winters are generally mild, delhi's proximity to the himalayas results in cold waves leading to lower apparent temperature due to wind chill. Heavy fogs during the winter season leads to reduced visibility In december , leads to disruption of road, air

Avg. Velocity Wind Dir.

B.SOLAR ORIENTATION

21 MARCH

21 JUNE

21 SEP

21 DEC

C. HUMIDITY Days with less than 20% cloud cover are considered as sunny, with 20-80% cloud cover as partly cloudy and with more than 80% as overcast.  The precipitation diagram shows on how many days per month, certain precipitation amounts are reached. In tropical and monsoon climates, the amounts may be underestimated.

D.TEMPERATURE

E.PRECIPITATION

F. EXISTING ACCESS & CIRCULATION External Road

Gate 1 Internal Roads

Gate 2

G. VEGETATION

TOPOGRAPHY • •

The site is Flat . Artificial contour were created for Pitch & putt golf .

EXISTING WATER BODIES • There were no water body Near or inside the site .

UTILITIES • • • • • • • •

Potable water Electricity Gas Telephone Sanitary sewer service Storm drainage Fire protection Waste removal services

POWER STATION

K.IMMEDIATE SURROUNDING

Neighborhood structure One side of the site is open land another is road side so there were no structure on two side & the third side is institutional area . Shading & solar access Due to large setbacks , so the site is privileged with access of sunlight . Noises from the streets Vegetations are playing as a good sound barrier throughout the boundaries of site & parking areas . Emergency sercives , aircraft , etc Odours Views & vistas Site doesn’t have any view points as such & almost all the structures are single storied, So there were no view points from the structures too.

L.PRESENT ZONING OF SITE

ADMIN BLOCK

GROUND FLOOR PLAN ( NOT TO SCALE )

BASEMENT PLAN ( NOT TO SCALE )

FIRST FLOOR PLAN ( NOT TO SCALE )

COURTYARD HAVING THREE BADMIINTON COURT

SQUASH

GYMNASIUM

CONFERENCE ROOM

ROOM TABLE TENNIS (3)

BILLIARDS /POOL

…ADMIN

SHOOTING RANGE

GROUND FLOOR PLAN ( NOT TO SCALE )

INDOOR BADMINTON STADIUM

INDOOR STADIUM BLOCK

GROUND FLOOR PLAN ( NOT TO SCALE )

INDOOR BADMINTON COURT (6)

TENNIS GROUND

• •

There were total 12 Tennis courts in Siri fort , in which 9 are synthetic court & 3 are sand court . There is a vip lounge over the admin block of tennis court which is attached to a spectators sitting of 100 capacity .

CRICKET GROUND

PRACTICE PITCH

• The total Cricket ground is covering around 7acre of land. • IT has two practicing pitch also . VIEW OF GROUND

GOLF DRIVING RANGE

• The field of driving range is approx. 4 acres with a shooting range of 250 yards max . • 22 persons can play at a time. • There is also a miniature golf for practicing golf swings . • The whole golf course is covered with long vertical nets for security purpose.

FOOTBALL GROUND

FOOTBALL GROUND

• •

The ground is 2 acre approx. It is surrounded by Jogging tracks .

SPECTATORS SITTING

HOCKEY GROUND

HOCKEY MATCH

• •

The ground is 1.5 acre approx. It is also surrounded by Jogging tracks .

HOCKEY FIELD

PITCH & PUTT GOLF

The Pitch & putt Golf is spreaded in almost 4.5 acres

VARIOUS OTHER SPACE VIEWS FORM THE SITE

SKATING AREA

SWIMMING POOL

CALLISTHENICS

BASKETBALL FIELD

JOGGING TRACKS

SNACK BAR

SITE MODEL OF SIRI FORT SPORTS COMPLEX , DELHI

ANALYSIS OF CASE STUDY & TAKESAWAYS

INFERENCE FROM BOTH CASE STUDIES SR.NO.

DESCRIPTION

YAMUNA SPORTS COMPLEX

SIRI FORT SPORTS COMPLEX

PREFERENCES

1.

SITE

Situated near Vivekananda College, Surajmal Vihar, New Delhi, Delhi & have an area of 66 acres .

Siri Fort Institutional Area, Siri Fort, New Delhi, Delhi & have an area of 71 acres .

Location should be such that it can easily attract the crowd during sevral occasions .

2.

SITE SURROUNDING

Surrounded by residential & institutional area.

Surrounded by open space as well as institutional & residential .

Surrounding should be open spaces so that the activities will not disturb the surrounding .

3.

SITE ENTRANCE

5 Gates were given with also includes one emergency entrance with same designs in all 5 of them .

Only 2 entrances were given one for admin area & other for daily members with not so appealing gate design .

The entrance should reflect the image of building & give a sence of building type.

4.

PARKING

Sufficient spaces for parking.

Not Sufficient sas per the demand of the buidling.

Proper parking space is essential & should meet sufficient demand of building

5.

STADIUM

Stadium is provide for few sports .

Stadium is provide for few sports .

Should have stadium which standa nationally or internationally .

6.

FACILITIES

Almost every facilities were provided like media centre , sports science centre but the were not in use since Commonwealth 2010 .

Comparitively less facilities were there but here also they were not in use since Commonwealth 2010

Necessary facilities should be provided .

7.

AGE GROUPS

The active crowd is mostly less than 25 years age group

The active crowd is almost married ones parallel to young ones (<25)

The sports complex should provide facilities for all type of age groups .

OUTDOOR CIRCULATIONS •

The Circulation should be with minimum movement to go the destination.



Separate provision for different entries should be provided to go to different games blocks and separate parking.



One should not follow the long way to go to one corner.



Stairs should be provided for each block with the toilets and refreshments. PARKING CIRCULATIONS



Parking is like that one can park their vehicle, where they want to go.



He should not follow the foot way movement or walking.



The parking is also of type that in case of some events general public can be restricted and out side parking will also be like the public is near to their block.

ROADS CIRCULATIONS •





Roads should be well linked to each block and in case of events, different routs can be followed without disturbing VIP and player’s routs.

INDOOR CIRCULATIONS Indoor circulation should be like that separate routs for toilets/entries etc. for players and separate for public should be provided. No disturbance to players should be from public, so sitting is at height and middle aisles are there.

INDOOR GAMES •

Dome or shell can be provided in the Badminton, Basket Ball or Gymnasium because dome has its movement around its axis and these games have movement around net or all around.

SWIMMING POOL • •

Every form should have concept of its function. Swimming has the movement in one direction, so pitch should be used which shows the diving after rising up.

ORIENTATION •

Generally the events start in evening and general evening and morning.



So East-West orientation is not preferred because sun movement is East to West due South and sun will obstruct the player’s eyes.



So North-South orientation is the best suited one for almost all the games.



North light is provided in facility because seating games don’t want window light. It is from the height so that no obstruction to players of sun light at lower level .



Swimming pool needs side light, so large openings are provided and other games want all-rounded light at height, so windows are provided at the back of seating in all directions as in next picture.

games in

CONCEPT OF MATERIAL USED AND STRUCTURAL SYSTEM •

Material should be light weight, because it is cheap and easy to cast or renovate.



So only steel and A.C. sheets with trusses or space frame, thin R.C.C. shells etc. are used and can be moulded in any form.



False ceiling is done underside of roofs for insulation.



Thermocol, A.C. Decking etc. can also be used to spans.



Steel is the only suitable material which can be used spans without columns.

cover larger to cover

FORM-ACTIVE STRUCTURE SYSTEM • Fully form-active structures are normally used only in circumstances where a special structural requirement to achieve a high degree of structural efficiency exists, either because the span involved is very large or because a structure of exceptionally light weight is required. •

The geometries which are more complicated than post-andbeam or semi-form-active types and they produce buildings which have distinctive shapes.



Included in this group are compressive shells, tensile cable networks and air supported tensile-membrane structures.



In the case of large building envelopes, the loads which are applied are predominantly of the distributed rather than the concentrated type and the form-active geometry is therefore curved.

LANDSCAPING •

Heavy foliage trees for outer walls to welcome as vista should be used.



It provides shade to the parking also.



Shrubs and hedges should be used adjoining the high roofed structures in contrast to give relief from conc. jungle and matching to human heights.



They should be used in-between buildings and parkings/pathways to physically segregate but visually linkage and shade to people sitting outside.

ARRANGEMENT FOR VIP/VVIP SEATING •

The separate entry and seating parallel to the arena at some higher place should be provided.



Moat has to be given to resist articles thrown by the spectators.

ARRANGEMENT FOR GENERAL SEATING •

The separate entry and seating tires can be placed all around the arena in multi levels with proper stair- cases and other services at every entrance.



The chairs should be placed diagonally.



The tiers should be free from columns, but not as shown.

ARRANGEMENT FOR VIP/VVIP SEATING •

Lighting should be such that it should not reflect into the eyes of players/spectators and enlighten the full arena



For arena, horizontal illumination should be 500Lux and vertical illumination should be 300Lux.



Halogen lamps of 1000w with dispersive type fitting are ideal.



Light should be spread on four rectangles equally divided.



No. of shadows = No. of towers

SITE SELECTION , ANALYSIS & JUSTIFICATION

CITY INTRODUCTION • Country: India • State: Maharashtra • Density: 11,000/km2(28,000/sq.m) • Population (2011): 2,497,870 • Time zone: UTC+5:30 (IST)

BASIC INFORMATION • • • • • • • • • •

Strategically located in the heart of India Zero Mile of India located at Nagpur Largest city in central India Second capital of Maharashtra Regional headquarters for Vidarbha Region Population: 2,405,421 (2011) (third in the state after Mumbai, Pune) Administrative Status: District Headquarters Area: 220 sq km Has one of the highest literacy rates at 92.0% Chosen in Round 2 of the Smart Cities

CLIMATE • Nagpur has Composite climate with dry conditions prevailing for most of the year. It receives about 163 mm of rainfall in June. • The amount of rainfall is increased in July to 294 mm. Summers are extremely hot, lasting from March to June, with May being the hottest month. • Winter lasts from November to January, during which temperatures drop below 10 °C (50 °F). • The highest recorded temperature in the city was 48 °C on 19 May 2015,while the lowest was 3.9 °C on 16 January 2016. • The average number of heat wave days occurring in Nagpur in theSummer months of March, April & May is 0.5, 2.4 and 7.2 days respectively.

TEMPERATURE

SUNPATH

WIND DIRECTION

WHY NAGPUR ? •

As Nagpur is centrally located it serves as home to several national educational and technical institutions. Houses 275 institutions and 5 universities.



Hub for education and health related services for population residing with 200 km radius, including adjoining states of Madhya Pradesh, Chhatisgarh and Andhra Pradesh.



Trading hub for Vidharbha region.



Has a high safety index of 76.72% against the National Index of 53.39%.



Nagpur is included in the 2nd phase of the Smart City Development Project, it ranks 5th on the Smart City Priority Ranking



In the first half of 2017, Maharashtra State Cabinet paved the way for setting up of Nagpur Metropolitan Region Development Authority (NMRDA) which would take charge of Nagpur Region spread across approx. 3,567 sq. km covering 719 villages.



In future if Vidharbha get seperated from Maharashatra , Nagpur will became the capital of vidharbha .



So city get benefited more in term of development & Infrastructures .

GOOD REGIONAL CONNECTIVITY ROAD CONNECTIVITY • •

India’s primary transport hub for the vidarbha region while providing regional connectivity to the rest of the state Confluence of national highways mumbai-kolkata nh-6 & kanyakumari-varanasi nh-7. This is the zero mile of india rail connectivity

RAIL CONNECTIVITY • •

Located on mumbai-kolkata and delhichennai rail links. Rail connectivity to kolhapur, pune, ahmedabad, hyderabad, jammu, varanasi, bhubaneswar, trivandrum, gorakhpur, visakhapatnam, bangalore, patna and indore.

AIR CONNECTIVITY • •

Regular flights to mumbai, delhi and some international routes (dubai, bangkok). Nagpur is set to be a prominent destination on india’s aviation map as the country’s first ever multi-modal international cargo hub (mihan) is expected to be completed in the coming few years.

ROAD CONNECTIVITY

METRO CONNECTIVITY •

Proposed route

metro

rail

project

Route-1: kamptee, sitabuldi, congress nagar, rahate colony, neeri, chatrapati square, airport and mihan Route-2: prajapati nagar, wardhaman nagar, dharampeth, north ambazari road, lokmanya nagar and hingna road

METRO ROUTE

SPORTS FACILITIES AVAILABLE IN NAGPUR 1. NIT INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING POOL

https://earth.google.com/web/@21.141 995,79.05051229,316.87681393a,291. 14974857d,35y,0h,0t,0r

4.VIDHARBHA CRICKET ASSOCIATION

2. NDTA INTERNATIONAL SPORTS COMPLEX

https://earth.google.com/web/@21.1 41995,79.05051229,316.87681393a ,291.14974857d,35y,0h,0t,0r

https://earth.google.co m/web/search/Vidarbha +Cricket+Association+ Stadium,+Nagpur, +Maharashtra/@21.157 19302,79.0765431,322. 42360751a,841.438732 76d,35y,0h,0t,0r/data= CigiJgokCTfM1PAQKzVA EaipQqaZJzVAGcgyUV8S xVNAIRue0wEpxFNA

3. INDOOR SPORTS COMPLEX,NMC BADMINTON COURT

https://earth.google.com/web/@21.11236077,79.0690 2362,307.4963401a,221.74484448d,35y,0h,0t,0r/data =Cm8abRJlCiUweDNiZDRiZjc5NmNhYzBmMGQ6MHhm N2UxYjlhZjA1NGFmNWVlGSAnTBjNHDVAIYoON5ZmxFN AKipJbmRvb3IgU3BvcnRzIENvbXBsZXgsIE5NQyBCYWRt aW50b24gQ291cnQYAiABKAI

5.MANKAPUR INDOOR STADIUM https://earth.google.com/web/ @21.1814106,79.07700232,31 1.59379719a,458.79993035d, 35y,0h,0.74274925t,360r/data =ClwaWhJSCiUweDNiZDRjMTE wMzk0MTQ3N2Y6MHhmMWJh MWRlNzEwNzQ0ZGYxGTKebtvLjVAIY1XxcDfxFNAKhdNY W5rYXB1ciBTcG9ydHMgU3RhZ Gl1bRgCIAEoAg



There were many National & International sports complex in Nagpur .



But study shows that None of them is facilited with even basic sports facilities at the same place .



The stadiums/complexs of different sports like Badminton , Tennis , swimmings , Cricket , badminton situated at different places of city .



So there is a need of such sports complex in the city as well as central zone of the country also .

AIMS • The projects aims to provide all the basic Facilities a individual can get within a same place & same campus with proper amenities , coaching & proper management.

PROPOSED SITE SELECTION & ANALYSIS

AIRPOR T

 Location : Vidharbha Cricket Association (VCA),Wardha Road, Jamtha, Nagpur, Maharashtra .  Accessibility : Macherial – chandrapur – nagpur road  Surrounding : Association stadium

Vidharbha

Cricket

MIHAN MUMBAI –KOLKATA HWY

SITE

 Building type : Sports complex

WARDHA ROAD

 Area : 60 Acres approx. Railway station “ Nagpur ” = 18.0 km Airport “Dr. Babasahab Ambedkar Nagpur airport ” = 10.5 km Proposed Nearest metro station “ Khapri Metro Station ,MIHAN ” = 8.0 km

MUMBAI –KOLKATA HWY

SITE VCA WARDHA ROAD

TOPOGRAPHY The selected site is almost flat

SOIL & VEGETATION Medium to deep clayey , Black cotton soil , medium , loamy alluvial soil , shallow sandy , clayey red soils

VCA TO RAIWAY STATION DIRECTION

VCA TO MIHAN DIRECTION

VCA TO AIRPORT DIRECTION

JUSTIFICATION - SITE LOCATION • The site is taken just beside the VCA , International cricket stadium So to get benefitted in terms of awareness to the crowd & development & management of the same . • Considering the traffic the Site is taken at outskirts of city area , so during any competitions or Tournament city will not face traffic problems. • Little far but easily connected by means of Upcoming Metro rail which is just 5 kms from site location . • Also country’s first ever multi-modal international cargo hub (MIHAN) Is within 6 kms of the site . • The areas maximum growth seen due to the impact of MIHAN; the area possesses tremendous potential for real estate development • The area has witnessed a healthy supply of residential developments in the last few years • Retail and commercial development is at a nascent stage; however, several developments are proposed and expected to come on stream in the next 35 years

FROM DCR , NAGPUR

DEVELOPMENT PLAN NAGPUR 2000

PROPOSED LAND USE ( URBAN)

SITE ACCESS & ROAD TRAFFIC

INTERNAL ROAD

SELECTED SITE

INTERNAL ROAD

FAST TRAFFIC ROAD SITE AREA – 60 ACREA APPROX

SURROUNDING

MUNDLE PUBLIC SCHOOL

CENTRAL INDIA SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS

RESTRAU

CENTRAL PARK

SELECTED SITE

ROYAL GALAXY TOWNSHIP

VIDHARBHA CRICKET ASSOCIATION STADIUM

WIND DIRECTION & SUNPATH

EXTREM E WINDS

AVG.WIND S DIRECTION

NAGPUR WATER SUPPLY

SIT E

AS SITE IS LOCATED AT SW OF CITY

SWOT ANALYSIS STRENGTH •

WEAKNESS

HAVE APPROACHABLE ROADS ON THREE SIDES



SITE JUST BESIDE VCA STADIUM



WELL CONNECTED BY ROADS.



PROPOSED METRO JUST 5 KM AWAY .

OPPORTUNITY

• THAT PARTICULAR ZONE IS NOT DEVELOPED.

THREAT

• LOCATED JUST 8 KM FROM MIHAN • AREA HAVING A FAST GROWTH IN RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL SECTOR

• UPGRADING THE INFRASTRUCTURE DEPENDS ON THE USERS. • SO SUCH A HUGE SCALE PROJECT & INFRASTRUTURE IS A BIG CHALLENGE .

SPACE PROGRAM

SPACE & AREA FORMATION OUTDOOR GAMES 1. Lawn tennis 2. Badminton 3. Football 4. Hockey 5. Basket ball 6. Volley ball 7. Cricket 8. Golf 9. Pitch and putt golf 10.Archery 11.Swimming pool 12.Skating 13.Lawn bowl 14.Calisthenics 15.Croquet 16.Jogging track

INDOOR GAMES 1. Squash 2. Table Tennis 3. Billiards/Snooker 4. Chess 5. Fencing 6. Shooting 7. Taekwondo 8. Fitness Centre 9. Gym 10.Gymnastics Hall 11.Aerobics

ADMIN 1. Entrance 2. Waiting & reception 3. Directors cabin with toilet 4. Registration department 5. Manager cabin with toilet 6. Record room 7. Account section 8. Conference room 9. Common toilets (each) 10.Store room

LANDSCAPING ROADWAYS/PATHWA YS PARKING 1. Members 2. Staff 3. Visitors/Spectators

SPACE & AREA FORMATION SR.NO

SPORT

NO. OF COURT (approx.)

SIZE FOR EACH COURT

TOTAL AREA (sq.ft)

OUTDOOR 1

TENNIS

9 ( 3CLAY , 3 SYN. , 3 CEMENT)

7200

64800

2

BADMINTOM

9 ( 3 OUTDOOR , 6 INDOOR )

1620

14580

3

BASKETBALL

1

5810

5810

4

FOOTBALL

1

64000

64000

5

HOCKEY

1

64000

64000

6

VOLLEYBALL

1

4000

4000

7

GOLF DRIVING RANGE

1

588060

588060

8

PITCH AND PUTT GOLF

1

175000

175000

9

CRICKET

1

244560

244560

10

ARCHERY

1

28600

28600

11

SWIMMING POOL

1

65340

65340

12

SKATING

1

1050

1050

13

LAWN BOWL

1

13000

13000

14

CROQUET

1

3000

3000

TOTAL

1335800 (30.60 acres)

INDOOR SR.NO

SPORT

NO. OF COURT (approx.)

SIZE FOR EACH COURT

TOTAL AREA (sq.ft)

1

SQUASH

5

672

2

TABLE TENNIS

6

480

2880

3

BILLIARDS/ SNOOKER/POO L

4

50

200

4

CHESS

5

FENCING

2

1010

2020

6

SHOOTING

1

450

450

8

FITNESS CENTRE

1

530

530

9

GYMNASIUM

1

10

GYMNASTICS HALL

1

1600 1200

1600 1200

11

AEROBICS

1

1200

1200

TOTAL

10080

ADMIN BLOCK SR.NO

OTHERS SPORT

TOTAL AREA (sq.ft)

CANTEEN

2100 375 2475

1

ENTRANCE

500

SPORTS SHOP

2

WAITING & RECEPTION

1000

TOTAL

3

DIRECTORS CABIN WITH TOILET

300

4

REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT

500

5

MANAGER CABIN WITH TOILET

200

6

RECORD ROOM

200

7

ACCOUNT SECTION

300

8

CONFERENCE ROOM

850

9

COMMON TOILETS (EACH)

300

10

STORE ROOM

300

TOTAL

4450

TOTAL AREA REQUIRED FOR INDOOR /OUTDOOR GAMES , ADMIN BLOCK , CANTEEN & SPORTS SHOP = 1352805 SQ.FT. ( 31.05 ACRES) Now , we take circulation space 15 % of the total area required . i.e. 1352805 X 15% = 1555725 sq.ft ( 35.75 acreas) Parking space – Daily parking space required for 2500 member & staff . During competition days 3500 -4000 people visit so a space can be provided which can be used in versatile manner • It is assumed that required site must be approx. 60 acres in area . • As no. of members & visitors are not finalised this is a tentative space program of the project.

THANK YOU !

WEBOGRAPHY • • • •

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BIBLOGRAPHY • •

JOSEPH DE CHIARA & JOHN CALLENDER - TIME SAVER STANDARS FOR BUILDING TYPES –– 3RD EDITION ERNST & PETER - NEUFERT – 3RD EDITION

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