Mali Vrushali Anandrao

AT4000

Parallel Edges | Frag-Play

Frag-Play is an indoor sports training environment. To break the rigidity and monotony of the defined sports areas and their requirements - Fragmentation of spaces and volumes are done from Macro to Micro scale. The fragmentation design with respect to 3D grids (6x6x4.5m for macro and 200x200mm for micro) which are derived according to the standard requirements of the different types of sports’ courts. With the service cores on the east and west side of the building, the programmes are oriented in the North-South direction for maximum variation of natural light. Supporting and complimenting the open plan aspect of the design the structural system is derived to incorporate larger spans of column-free spaces, while enhancing the fragmentation concept through its design (Cruciform Columns appear to be fragmented due to their profiling and form). Moving to Micro Scale - the Facade of the structure is also derived from the grid and designed according to the functional requirements to provide a combination of direct and diffused light, thus further enhancing the experience of the users. A combination of different types of facades is incorporated [vertical louvers, grid design, horizontal louvers and FRP panelled walls (with a variety of opaque, transparent and translucent panels designed according to the functional arrangement)]


Report Content

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Spanning Systems

Building Organisation and Planning_Frag-Play

Typical Floor Plans_Frag-Play

Building Section and Structural

Structure, Fenestration and Facade Details_Frag-Play

Sectional Perspective_Frag-Play

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Process Models and Physical Model_Frag-Play