Hostel Study
Hostel Study
Hostel study
5.Indoor amenities • Even more artificial lightings are needed so that detailing’s can Ventilation
be drawn clearly.
There is generally a gallery like room called the common room where • A separate rack for the material or for the sheets is to be • All habitable rooms, kitchens, bathrooms and water closet
students can gather to interact and indulge in various activities. They provided. compartments shall have a minimum floor to ceiling height of
have facilities along with indoor games, maybe a small library and a • Wide staircases are better to avoid clumsiness at the intersecting 2.3m.
reading section. All these helps to improve your social life within the points.
hostel and indirectly benefit in your college education.
• A workshop area or a room need to be provided so that it’s Water Supply
easier for the students to work on their model making.
6.Discipline and decorum • Each bedroom shall be provided with a supply of cold running
water suitable for drinking purposes. The tap shall be suitably
Every hostel must have strict guidelines as per the way to live inside the marked “Drinking Water”.
premises. Rules and regulations ensure student safety to massive levels, • The water pressure to all fitments shall comply with the
maintain a peaceful environment and develops a disciplines lifestyle. minimum requirements laid down by the relevant water
Without decorum, it is easy to lose focus on the true motive of living in authority at all times.
the hostel as unnecessary distractions creep in and attention shifts away • All water supplies shall be suitably protected from frost damage.
from education. Proper discipline and decorum are vital in all college
hostels.
Personal Washing Facilities
• Each bedroom shall be provided with a wash hand basin
together with its own continuous supplies of hot and cold
running water, and of minimum dimension 560mm x 430mm.
• A readily accessible bathroom or a shower room shall be
provided on every floor where bedroom accommodation is
located. The bath/shower shall be sited in a proper room and
shall be provided in the following ratios for each occupied
floor:
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is more important S All habitable rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, water closet
compartments, staircases, landings and passages shall be
• provision of recreational areas make students to feel relaxed. adequately lighted by electricity, none of which will be
• Wide corridors are encouraged so that students can carry their provided via a time switch, and shall be available at all times.
drafting materials. There shall be sufficient switches to operate the artificial
• Huge panel doors are to be used to fit the drafting tables or lighting on each landing, corridor or passage and each switch
equipments required by the students. should allow all corridors, passages and stairways to be
illuminated at the same time. https://campus.iitgn.ac.in/pdf/Student-Hostel-lv.pdf
• Rooms need to be more ventilated than usual.
These
https://cpwd.gov.in/Publication/Compendium_of_Architectural_
Norms%20_guidelines_for_Educational_Institutions.pdf
https://www.slideshare.net/NaveenJamal/dormitory-case-studies
CASE STUDY 1: STUDENT HOSTEL,YVU The student hostels buildings at the Yogi Vemana University are DESIGN APPROACH:
designed keeping in mind the unique experience of living in a
hostel – a decisive and memorable phase in a student’s life. The design consciously engages with the architectural legacy of
Indian Modern Masters – a successful negotiation of tropical
climates, creative use of limited resources and a concern with the
production of social spaces. Yet it departs from this paradigm
significantly in its playful manipulation of form and structure.
ENVIRONMENT/MICROCLIMATE:
The spatial vocabulary evolves out of the dynamic action of
Kadapa is located at 14.47°N 78.82°E , 117 m above sea level
modular blocks of rooms; each block ‘swivels’, ‘scoops’, or ‘slides’,
about 412 km from Hyderabad, 260 km from Chennai, 250 km
and plugs-in to a central public spine The concrete screens,
from Bangalore and 360 km from Vijayawada in the Rayalaseema
inspired by traditional jails, add another layer to this ensemble.
region of Andhra Pradesh.[5] The city is situated in the Bugga
• Architects vanka or Ralla Vanka rivers bordered by the Palakondas to the
Common spaces of varying scale thread through entire building
o DCOOP knitting together shaded nooks, delicate terraces overlooking the
south and to the east by a patch of hills casting north for the
landscape, dramatic overhangs, canopied areas, and multilevel
• Location Lankamalas on Penna's other side.[6] It has an average elevation
arenas for students to occupy.
o Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh, India of 138 metres (452 ft).
• Category Kadapa has a hot semi-arid climate characterised by year round
o Hostel high temperatures. It has a record of reaching more than 46
• Project Team: Quaid Doongerwala with Tapasya degree Celsius.[citation needed] Summers are especially uncomfortable
Katta, Tapasi Mittal with hot and humid conditions. During this time temperatures
• Structure Engineer range from a minimum of 26 °C or 78.8 °F and can rise up to a
maximum of 46 °C or 114.8 °F.
o Sanjay Chikermane
• Project Management
o University Engineering Dept.
• Site Engineer
o Mohammed Nawaz
• Contractor
o SVEC Hyderabad
• Area
o 2050.0 m2
• Project Year https://www.archdaily.com/163641/student-hostels-dcoop
o 2007
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A bold forest of concrete columns and filmic views of the
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surrounding landscape add to the feeling of frozen movement 1
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embedded in the architecture of the Hostel. The apparently 1
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random columns rise up to meet a patterned waffle slab which
road
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precariously supports the swiveled blocks; making the heavy 2
LEGEND:
forms feel as though suspended in air. The diamond pattern of the LEGEND:
1. Entrance porch
2. Administration
waffle is carefully worked out to balance structural rationality 1.
2.
Courtyard
Hostel type A 3. Rooms
3. Hostel type B 4. Toilets
and a poetic sensibility. 4. Dinning block
road
LEGEND:
1. Entrance porch
2. Administration
3. Rooms
4. Toilets
ELEVATION
https://www.dcoop.in/yvu-hostel
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CASE STUDY 2: STUDENT HOSTEL, Indira Dwellings is the most modern leaving spaces for female T he site is a minuscule parcel of land barely measuring 100
students in town. What makes it stand apart from the other square meters on which the building was proposed.
Stacked Student Housing / Thirdspace facilities is, it’s Modern Design, Spacious Individual Leaving Space
The number of students to be accommodated is more a result of
Architecture Studio attached with independent Toilet, Bathroom, Pantry etc.
the economics of scale and return on investment rather than a
careful engagement with what such a site could traditionally
accommodate. In all, the building of about 225 sq.m
accommodates 29 students in semi-private triple and double
occupancy units.
CONCEPT:
There are two types of room configurations that sectionally
dovetail into one another, like in a jigsaw.
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT:
ENVIRONMENT/MICROCLIMATE:
This city has a tropical climate. In winter, there is much less
rainfall in Belagavi than in summer. This location is classified as
Aw by Köppen and Geiger. The temperature here averages 23.3
°C | 73.9 °F. About 1468 mm | 57.8 inch of precipitation falls
annually.
In Belagavi, the month with the most daily hours of sunshine is
March with an average of 10.48 hours of sunshine. In total there
are 324.91 hours of sunshine throughout March.
With such a small site, the building would have to be stacked Considering that this is a cost-effective project on a small site, The elevation is a sum of small strategic decisions to sectionally
vertically, but the building had to be below the stipulated 15 everything is pared down in this design. Every millimeter of space displace the room units. The window fenestrations just about hint
meters above which stringent high-rise building regulations for was debated upon. If the walls of the toilets were thought to at the sectional complexity within but also add to the monolithic
fire safety are required to be met. Thus, the buildings envelop is consume too much space, they were replaced by 40 mm kadappa nature of the facade.
fixed by the side margins and the height restriction. stone slabs, a detail that also eliminated the need for tile work in
wet areas. Plastered surfaces are kept to a bare minimum, with The staggered section creates a dynamic roof profile that
even the brick walls being unplastered and just painted white to dominates the skyline that is otherwise littered with small
visually open up the space and also allow for regular upkeep. accretions that are emblematic of the suburban sprawl all around.
The individual spaces of the students are designed to have the The building is painted in a deep red to accentuate its dynamic
bare minimum space with minimum furniture. The individual roofline as well as its almost monolithic form. In the colorful
living spaces are interconnected visually as well as physically cacophonous milieu that is mofussil India, it still dominates the
with the shared areas. neighborhood, yet displays an irreverent playfulness that is
characteristic of student life anywhere.
https://architecturelive.in/stacked-student-housing-at-
belgaum-karnataka-by-thirdspace-architecture-studio/
https://allaboutbelgaum.com/news/thirdspace-architecture-
studio-wins-ndtv-design-architecture-award-for-group-housing/
PROS:
CONS:
https://allaboutbelgaum.com/news/thirdspace-architecture-
studio-wins-ndtv-design-architecture-award-for-group-housing/
CIRCULATION PERSON 1 PERSON 2 AVERAGE CIRCULATION BY PERSONS IN
EACH OF THEIR UNIT