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UNITY & DIVERSITY BUILDING FOR CULTURAL
ENCOUNTERS
Auroville Green Practices 3H SUMMER SCHOOL 2015 © 2015 Auroville Consul2ng
CONTEXT
“You see things; and you say, ‘Why?’
But I dream things that never were;
and I say, ‘Why not’?” – George Bernard Shaw
AFRICAN PAVILION
• Create awareness of the ideals of Auroville among the new generation of young Africans,
• Accommodate African students and guests and allow them to directly experience Auroville.
• Present Africa to the international audience of Aurovilians. • Create a complex of buildings that will house activities and
presentations related to all the countries and cultures of the African continent.
A proposal for the layout of the Africa House was made in 2005 by Brook Teklehaimanot, Chair of the Architecture Department of Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia.
3H SUMMER SCHOOL
The 3H Summer School program is an ini2a2ve using Auroville and its outstanding experience in human unity & sustainable living as a plaCorm for the learning and personal growth of students from around the world. The program is based on the 3H approach that nurtures hands (skills), head (competencies) and heart (inner capaci2es) of all par2cipants.
PARTICIPANTS
Alisha Jain, Anoushka Sharma, Anushree BhaMacharjee, Astha Chopra , Bhairevi Aiyer, Harshitha G, Kri2ka Sahu,
Pragya Sharma, Ridhima Khanna
SITE
“Freedom is not the absence of
commitments, but the ability to choose -
and commit myself to - what is best for
me.” - Paulo Coelho
COMMUNITY HALL
60mm DiameterBamboo purlinsat 450mm c/c
Cement soakedJute bag onPlastic sheet onBamboo mat
Translucentroofing sheet
J-hook @900mm c/c
4 nos 80mm diabamboo Column
Concrete ringfooting 800 dia
P.C.C BedBrick layerRamped Earth
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COMMUNITY HALL
4 nos 80mm diabamboo Column
80mm diameterbamboo Rafter
80mm diameterbamboo Eaves
60mm diameterbamboo 450mmc/c
60mm diameterbamboo 450mmc/c
60mm diameterbamboo 450mmc/c
PLAN AFRICAN PAVILIONwhite ant studio 2015-07-02
230mm widthbrick wall up toplinth
COMPOST TOILET
+ 2960 mm
+ 3785 mm
GROUND LEVEL
+ 250 mm
+ 500 mm
+ 750 mm
+ 1000 mm
+ 1250 mm
+ 1350 mm
+ 2960 mm
+ 3785 mm
GROUND LEVEL
+ 250 mm
+ 500 mm
+ 750 mm
+ 1000 mm
+ 1250 mm
+ 1350 mm
+ 250 mm
+ 500 mm
+ 750 mm
+ 1000 mm
+ 1250 mm
+ 1350 mm
GROUND LEVEL
+ 2300 mm
+ 2980 mm
+ 3150 mm
+ 3930 mm
+ 1250 mm
+ 1350 mm
GROUND LEVEL
+ 2980 mm
+ 3150 mm
+ 3930 mm
+ 1150 mm
+ 1150 mm
SIDE ELEVATION
FRONT ELEVATIONSIDE ELEVATION
REAR ELEVATION
white ant studio 2015-07-02 African Pavilion -Plan and Section
PLAN OF SHOWER
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2244
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770
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1035
430
750
80
1660
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1960
80
2285
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80
5446
230
770
3325
230
1400
770
769
490
2290
PLAN OF KITCHEN
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FLOOR PLAN : KITCHEN & SHOWER
STUDENT DESIGN
“Others have seen what is and asked why. I have
seen what could be and asked why not. ” - Pablo Picasso
DESIGN BRIEF
Design a space of about 12,56 m2 that can be used to accommodate visi2ng students, volunteers or care takers. The structure will be a temporary one with a life span of about 10 years. It should address following parameters: -‐ keeping in mind minimal needs of occupant -‐ sustainable and efficient in use of resources -‐ material choice to be taken by par2cipant: op2ons include bamboo, light weight wood frames, earth materials, natural stones etc. -‐ easy maintenance and adaptability to change, expansion, reloca2on -‐ natural topography and water drainage to be considered -‐ master plan constraints (proximity to road, entrance...) to be considered -‐ reference to simple architectural tradi2ons of Africa
DESIGN BRIEF
Expected are well-‐thought out solu2on which can inspire the project holders and help them in further fundraising efforts. The design concepts may be built in future or will serves as a comprehensive idea collec2on and case studies to answer the growing need of temporary and cost efficient shelter at Auroville.
CONCEPT 1 • Derived from everyday architecture of Africa. • Combination of essentials derived from a diverse culture. • Fractal scaling • Simplistic and symbolic architecture MATERIALS USED • Granite columns emerged in water for raising the base at a level of
600mm • Wooden flooring of work tree (acacia) • Wattle and daub for wall infill • Bamboo and thatch roof
By Alisha, Astha, Anushree, Ridhima
CONCEPT 2
CONCEPT -‐ Shape and windows similar to African architecture -‐ Decora2ve element on outer walls -‐ Mud clay and coconut fibre walls to maintain temperature -‐ Pakamaran leaves as floor slab roof similar to African with bamboo and cement jute bags
By Anoushka, Bhairevi, Harshitha, Pragya
• HOLE IN WALLS
• Beneficial for daylighting and ventilation
• Walls would be covered with mesh so that no insect can enter inside.
• WATER SPOT • WOODEN STAIRCASE – 3
wooden steps are there of 150 mm riser and 300 mm tread.
• DIMENSIONS OF HOUSE – 4m in length and 3m in breadth.
CONCEPT 3 • STARTED WITH VAULTED ROOF
• ROOF PLAN
• FLOORING q Wooden Flooring – but oak is not
available here
q Cow dung Flooring : 1. Has power to kill bacteria which are
harmful for humans. 2. It acts as a natural mosquito
repellent. 3. Floor which is coated with cow dung
remain warm in winters and cold in summers.
FUTURE PROJECTS
“We are all Interested in the Future,
because that is Where we Plan to Spend
the Rest of Our Lives.” - Villain in Superman comic book episode
PARTICIPANTS’ FUTURE PROJECTS
DIMENSION HUNGER
LOST SPRING ARCHITECTURAL INTELLIGENCE: TRANSPARENCY IN
ARCHITECTURE UNLEARN ANKUR
RAW EARTH GREEN STEPS TOGETHER
LESS IS MORE
ACKNOWLEDMENT
“We may have all come on different ships, but
we’re in the same boat now.” - Martin Luther King, Jr.
CONTRIBUTORS
African Pavilion Group & Unity Pavilion Eric, Taheer, Miriam, Jaya, Shivaya, Iraguha, Kasturi, Chitra White Ant Studio Fabian, Lavanya, Joe, Remona, Sujith, Sushil Samriddhi team Diego, Mani Auroville Consulting team Balu, Segar, Satya, Vimal, Martin, Thomas, Vincent, Jean Sebastian, Jisu Contribution Aurovilians Ross, Sam, Audrey, Lucas, Ribhu, Suhasini, Toine, Vikram, Lara, Bamboo Centre, Ganesh, Manu, Deepti, Luigi, Helmut More Brook Teklehaimanot Haileselassie
IN THE SPIRIT OF COLLABORATION Auroville Green Practices aims to bring together various stakeholders to envision future townships that offer a habitat that is ecologically, socially and economically nurturing. Auroville Green Practices is managed by Auroville Consulting a unit under the Auroville Foundation. White Ant Studio is a design unit based in the International City of Auroville and headed by Fabian Ostner. Born and educated in Germany, Fabian works since several years in India and – after three years in Bangalore (where he worked with a renowned architectural firm as project architect) – has relocated to this exciting place on India’s eastern coastline, just 150km south of Chennai. The Unity Pavilion is meant to be a catalyst for the development of the International Zone. It will be open to all nations presenting cultural activities, and in this way initiate the realization of the national/cultural pavilions. In this context, the Unity Pavilion’s objective will be to promote understanding between people, individuals and cultures, and in that way work towards an understanding of human unity that is the basis for realization of world peace. Auroville Consulting provides comprehensive consulting and advisory services for project developers, manufacturers and policy makers engaged in ecologically and socially responsible development areas. Using a multi-disciplinary approach, we create unique solutions in the domains of sustainable resource management (energy & water) and sustainable management
practices.
Auroville Consulting
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