entrance END POINT play area RAMOJI FLIM CITY STATUE right entrance View point the struggle of farmers shopping stalls Bathukamma flower pot dance forms maze food court the portal of awareness & common man problem statue bird feeding station seating area“taramati baradari” - refreshing atmosphere - transportation access - central area - historical background - main connection for buses - different buildings - improper contour - less parking - interruption - road crossing - children safety - great development can take place - recreation area - barrier free - less parking S W O T RAILING NOT PROVIDED MAKING IT UNSAFE FOR CHILDREN CAN CAUSE ACCIDENTS SPEED BRAKERS WERE NOT PROVIDED WITH ZEBRA CROSS ING MAKING IT DIFFICULT TO CROSS THE ROAD FOOD STALLS NOT VISIBLE FROM FAR RANGE LEADING TO THE AREA BEING ISOLATED NOT ACCESSIBLE TO ALL IMPROPER SEATING CONSTRUCTED IN I562AD FOR IRRIGATION NEEDS HISTORY OF TANK BUND 1884 TO 1930 MAIN DRINKING WATER SOURCE DIVISION OF NALAS PICKET NALA KUKATPALLY NALA BANJARA NALA BALKAPUR NALA AFTER 1940 DIVIDED IN DIFFERENT FLOWS INLET AND OUTLET SURPLUS OUTLET OPPOSITE MARKET OPPOSITE MARKET EXISTING TANK BUND CULTURAL STREET SITE ANALYSIS BUBBLE DIAGRAM LANDMARKS - largest bat - buddha statue - yellama temple ank Bund Rd, Valmiki Nagar, Domalguda, Himayatnagar, Hyderabad, Telangana 500029 HYDERABAD TANK BUND OBJECTIVE - To show the culture of the city in a glance - Portraying the feel of museum - Recreation - purchase& taste of culture - Barrier free environment - seating elements - Cycling track - Skywalks - Signage USER GROUP pedestrian Service provider transit riders PEOPLE BUSINESS cyclist LEFT SIDE VIEW POINT SKYWALK CULTURAL INFLUNCE SKYWALK MORDEN INFLUNCE PAVILLION WATCH TOWER PAVILLION LOCAL BRICKS grey concrete clay reuseable wood steel upcycling elements SYM-032
SKY WALKS We have created a recreational space for feeding birds.The entrance is inspired by the sorounding cultural dwellings. The main space potrays a message of freedom. We live in a life where every person might had a feeling of being trapped or stuck. Freedom is the state of not being imprisoned, and the right to act or speak as you want without any oppression. When we put a bird in a cage, we take away it’s freedom because birds are meant to fly as high as they want. Similarly by enslaving a person for almost their entire life and taking away all of their rights and opportunities is like taking away their life. Seating space is also provided with beautiful landscape. Just like flying birds, a wing is a common symbolism for freedom because it represents being able to leave and literally take flight when things go awry. It is also the part of the bird’s body that allows them to fly. Therefore, if something happens to a bird’s wing, it surely loses its freedom. The phrase to clip one’s wings means to lose or restrain one’s freedom and indepenPIGEON FEEDING AREA Modern art, today, is what we hear a lot, see a lot. It is that which has been produced during the early period 17s and 18s. The world is a creative world. It is the response to rationalist practices and perspectives of the new lives and ideas provided by the technological advances of the industrial age that caused contemporary society to manifest itself in new ways compared to the past. We see the old art to be “fading”. But is it really? We get to see many modern arts which are extracted from the old art. Art is a form which is evergreen in every perspective. The portal of awareness designed on the streets of urban is one significant element that binds both “old” and “modern” arts. The Portal of Awareness designed on the urban streets involves the techniques and use of old and modern art. The pots, the old art : pottery, has been hung on the stainless steel, the use in modern art, using mechanical techniques. We see, pottery to be losing and people opt for machinery equipments for strength, durability and beauty. The materials of modern arts, no doubt, are high in demand due to its properties, but are so old arts’ too. This creation tells us that old art is revival and can still boom, be it alone or with modern art PORTAL OF AWARENESS Sculpture of common man problems this sculpture depicts the problems faced by common man. no one in this world has a problem free life. the world itself is made up of minor and major problems. similarly, a common man faces multiple problems in their day to day life. some minor which they try to tackle quickly but some major which takes long period of time to solve and sometimes a life time. man lives with these problems as daily worries and sometimes surpasses these problems to move forward and higher. some problems commonly faced by man are- unemployment, debt, poverty, discrimination, inequality, health issues, lack of transport facilities etc. The watch tower is an amalgamation of the heritage and modern architecture representing the city of Hyderabad. The view from the tower gives the warm and welcoming nature and hospitality of the city. Hyderabad a city of distinctive culture arose from a combination of local and migrated artisans a part of which is depicted in the design. The hexagonal column used is inspired by the columns in mecca masjid. The spiral staircase inspired by the modern day architecture but its origins date back to roman architecture . The bastions are from the Mughal architecture used in many heritage buildings in Hyderabad such as mecca masjid, Golconda fort, mouzam jahi market. The dome is taken from the Islamic and Mughal architecture. WATCH TOWER The water pond in the shape of the wave gives the sense calmness just like waves of water. The dance culture of Telangana is depicted in the lime stone sculptures. The landscape element is in a basic form of the kalamkari art mixed with two elements of vastu shastra – water & soil with landscape . landscape the maze here is not only presented as an element of landscape but also depicts the use of jalis in the culture of hyderabad. it depicts the ups and downs faced by man and how they get through them in the given time. some people feel encouraged to do better in life while some give up as a maze is similar to the chaotic situations of life where you feel there is no way out but the hope within you helps you to move forward and achieve greater in life. The cultural skywalk depicts the traditional and cultural form of the city Hyderabad. The wooden rings represent the pride and joy of Hyderabad. The Lad Bazaar, as we all know, is famous for bangles. It is located near Charminar. The bangles are an essential part of a women’s beauty. The modern skywalk depicts the use of the skywalk with the materials mainly of glass and steel. This creates a 360 degree view of the busy and joyous view of buddha statues. The skywalk functions as for both a beautiful of the area and also to ease the access by the people. SYM-032
food court kites and lighting wishing sky lan - terns spread a mes - sage of hope and prosperity in the New Year. The furniture is made from sagwan wood which is lo - cally available and the bricks are upcy - cled. Early jali work was built by carving into stone, general - ly in geometric pat- terns, while later the Mughals used very finely carved plant-based de - signs. Jali is used as backdrop as well as for creating privacy in the dining ar - eas in the upper level. Jaali achieve better aes - thetic grace as well as environment management within socio-cultural de - nominations of privacy and security. Portraits of the late kings of the Nizam period are also hung and paintings of the birla temple hung in the vegetarian area The influence of the vast royal past shines in the culture of Hyderabad, food and iconic architec - tural structures such as charminar and moaz - zam Jahi Market which stand as testaments to the city’s glorious histo - ry. They have developed a culture that is distinctly a mixture of traditions. The amalgamation of ar - chitecture is shown from the jalis that come the islamic architecture and The roofing system pro - vided in the food court is inspired from the sank - ranti lanterns which are flown during the festival. IN GROWING ERA OF MODERNIZATION INDIA HAS VANISHED ITS LOCAL AND HISTORICAL CULTURE THE DESIGN PROVIDE THE LOCAL AND HISTORICAL CULTURE IMPOR - TANCE IN THESE ERA THE LOCAL CULTURE HAS BEEN OB - SERVED IN FORMS OF CLOTHES, CRAFT, ACCESSORIES,ENTERTAIN - MENT. THE STALL PROVIDED ARE AS FOL - LOW: - BIDRI CRAFT SHOP - PEARLS SHOP - POCHAMPALLY - CLOTHES - BATIK DRESS SHOP - CARPET SHOP - CIRCUS - FORTUNE TELLING Agricultural struggle shopping stalls THE DESIGN CONCEPT OF AGRICULTURE IS TO COMBINE AGRICUL - TURE REQUIREMENTS IN VARIUOS WAYS.THE DESIGN SHOWS THE IMPORTANCE OF FARM - ERS IN AGRICULTURE SECTOR. THE DESIGN ALSO SHOW THE VIEW FOR AESTHETIC AND FUNCTION AND ALSO SOME DISPLAY AREA THE KEY ELEMENTS IN THE DESIGN ARE : - PAVILION - FARMERS - LOCAL VENDOR STALL - BULLOCK CART cultural space Bathukamma Bathukamma represents cultural spirit of Telangana. Bathukamma is a beautiful flower stack, arranged with different unique season - al flowers most of them with medicinal val - ues, in seven concentric layers in the shape of temple gopuram. In Telugu, ‘Bathukamma’ means ‘Mother Goddess come Alive’. Bathukamma is a flowerfestival celebrated predominantly in Telangana and some parts of Andhra Pradesh.Every year this festival is celebrated as per Sathavahana calendar for nine days starting Pitru Amavasya, usually in September–October of Gregorian calendar. SYM-032
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