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HANDI CRAFT MARKETTHISIS STAGE 1 MORADABAD
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INTRODUCTION OF HANDICRAFT CENTER IT IS THE CENTER WHERE PEOPLE FROM ALL THE STATE OF OUR COUNTRY SELLS THEIR HANDICRAFT PRODUCTS (ART OF THEIR STATE) HERE. IN THE CENTER A SPECIFIC SIZE OF SHOP ARE PROVIDED FOR THEM. IN THE CENTER FOOD COURT AND INTERTAINMENT ZONE ALSO ARE PROVIDED FOR THE BUYERS. NEED OF HANDICRAFT CENTER THIS IS A EASY WAY OF SHOPING OF ALL FAMOUS HANDICRAFT PRODUCT OF ALL STATES BECOUSE EVERY PEOPLE HAVE NO MORE TIME AND MONEY TO WAIST IN TRAVEL IN ALL STATE ONLY FOR THIS PURPOSE. HISTORY OF INDIAN HANDICRAFT The history of Indian handicrafts goes back to almost 5000 years from now. There are numerous examples of handicrafts from the Indus Valley Civilization. The tradition of crafts in India has grown around religious values, needs of the common people and also the needs of the ruling elites. In addition to this foreign and domestic trade have also played an important role in the evolution of different craft forms in India. The craft traditions of India have withstood the depredation of time and several foreign invasions and continue to flourish till date. It is mainly due to the open mindedness of the Indian handicraftsmen to accept and assimilate new ideas. HANDICRAFT DURING THE KUSHAN PERIOD AND MEDIEVAL PERIOD During the Kushana period Jewelry, sculpture, textile making, leather products, metal working etc. were the main handicrafts that assimilated foreign influences and used them in accordance with the Indian setting. The Gupta age saw rapid advancement in the field of handicrafts and art forms. The murals at Ajanta and Ellora bear testimony to it. The Medieval period the handicraftsmen flourished in the field of pottery, weaving, wood carving, metal working, jewelry etc. The contribution of the Cholas and the Vijaynagar Empire in the field of bronze sculpture, silk weaving, jewelry, temple carving is simply unparalleled. The Mughal period was the golden period in the history of Indian art, craft and culture. The Mughals brought with them a rich heritage. The Mughals introduced methods like inlay work, glass engraving, carpet weaving, brocades, enameling etc. ROLL NO. 1063181020 PANKAJ KUMAR,B. ARCH 5 TH YEAR MET FACULTY OF ARCHITETURE MORADABAD BRASS HANDICRAFT CENTER INTRODUCTON OF HANDICRAFT CULTURAL HANDICRAFT PRODUCT OF ITS TIME HANDICRAFTS SHOWING THE HISTORY
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  • INTRODUCTION OF HANDICRAFT CENTER IT IS THE CENTER WHERE PEOPLE FROM ALL THE STATE OF OUR COUNTRY SELLS THEIR HANDICRAFT PRODUCTS (ART OF THEIR STATE) HERE. IN THE CENTER A SPECIFIC SIZE OF SHOP ARE PROVIDED FOR THEM. IN THE CENTER FOOD COURT AND INTERTAINMENT ZONE ALSO ARE PROVIDED FOR THE BUYERS.

    NEED OF HANDICRAFT CENTER THIS IS A EASY WAY OF SHOPING OF ALL FAMOUS HANDICRAFT PRODUCT OF ALL STATES BECOUSE EVERY PEOPLE HAVE NO MORE TIME AND MONEY TO WAIST IN TRAVEL IN ALL STATE ONLY FOR THIS PURPOSE.

    HISTORY OF INDIAN HANDICRAFT The history of Indian handicrafts goes back to almost 5000 years from now. There are numerous examples of handicrafts from the Indus Valley Civilization. The tradition of crafts in India has grown around religious values, needs of the common people and also the needs of the ruling elites. In addition to this foreign and domestic trade have also played an important role in the evolution of different craft forms in India. The craft traditions of India have withstood the depredation of time and several foreign invasions and continue to flourish till date. It is mainly due to the open mindedness of the Indian handicraftsmen to accept and assimilate new ideas.

    HANDICRAFT DURING THE KUSHAN PERIOD AND MEDIEVAL PERIOD During the Kushana period Jewelry, sculpture, textile making, leather products, metal working etc. were the main handicrafts that assimilated foreign influences and used them in accordance with the Indian setting. The Gupta age saw rapid advancement in the field of handicrafts and art forms. The murals at Ajanta and Ellora bear testimony to it. The Medieval period the handicraftsmen flourished in the field of pottery, weaving, wood carving, metal working, jewelry etc. The contribution of the Cholas and the Vijaynagar Empire in the field of bronze sculpture, silk weaving, jewelry, temple carving is simply unparalleled. The Mughal period was the golden period in the history of Indian art, craft and culture. The Mughals brought with them a rich heritage. The Mughals introduced methods like inlay work, glass engraving, carpet weaving, brocades, enameling etc.

    ROLL NO. 1063181020 PANKAJ KUMAR,B. ARCH 5TH YEAR

    MET FACULTY OF ARCHITETURE MORADABAD

    BRASS HANDICRAFT CENTER

    INTRODUCTON OF HANDICRAFT

    CULTURAL HANDICRAFT PRODUCT OF ITS TIME

    HANDICRAFTS SHOWING THE HISTORY

  • SITE LOCATION AND ITS SUROUNDING

    SINGH TOURIST DHABA

    NH-24 DELHI ROAD BSNL TOWER

    TEERTHANKAR MAHAVEER UNIVERSITY

    MAIN GATE OF SITE

    ABOUT MORADABAD

    Moradabad district one of the districts of Uttar Pradesh state of India. Moradabad town is the district headquarters. Moradabad district is a part of Moradabad division. As of 2011 it is the second most populous district of Uttar Pradesh, after Allahabad. The district occupies an area of 3493 km2 and has a population of 2,761,620. The city is known for its export of brass handicrafts to North America and Europe, and is also thus called "Brass City" or Peetal Nagri. It has close to four million citizens of various ethnicities and religions

    INFRASTRUCTURE

    The total populated villages are 1388. The total no. of Police Stations in the district are 26 out of which 9 are in rural area and 17 in the Urban area. The total no. of Railway Stations (including Halts) are 29 The total no. of Post Offices are 226 out of which 42 are in urban area while 184 in rural area. Ramganga river flows in the north east and Gangan river is there in south west of the city.

    BUILDIN BYELAWS

    Maximum ground coverage -30% Maximum floor area ratio -120 Maximum height -15 mtr

    MORADABAD

    INDIA

    NEED OF CENTER IN MORADAD

    As well the city Moradabad is known for its export of brass handicrafts to North America and Europe, and is also thus called "Brass City But in Moradabad there is no specific space for the exhibition Like Delhi haat where handicraft product of other state take their space. So there is a need to make such a center of brass handicraft which will include the handicraft of other state which will reduce the need to go in other state for buying there handicraft product and will be a area of intertainment that's why Moradabad could improve its importance. This handicraft center is named brass handicraft center "because brass city is an other famous name of Moradabad.

    ABOUT THE SITE

    SITE IS CLOSE TO TEERTHANKAR MAHAVEER UNIVERSITY WHICH IS SITUATED ON NH-24 DELHI ROAD AND PROPOSED FOR HANDICRAFT CENTER . AREA IS 38890 SQR. MTR.

    KEY PLAN

    RAILWAY ST.

    TMU HOLIDAY REGENCY

    SITE

    PILIKOTHI

    FUHARA CHAUK

    KAPOOR COMPANY FLYOVER

    BUS TERMINAL

    DISTANCE FROM BUS TERMINAL 13 KM DISTANCE FROM RAILWAY ST. 12KM

    NH-24

    ROLL NO. 1063181020 PANKAJ KUMAR,B. ARCH 5TH YEAR

    MET FACULTY OF ARCHITETURE MORADABAD

    BRASS HANDICRAFT CENTER

    ELECTRIC

    POLES

    Electric poles are available on the road side of site at the distance of 30m each other.

    STREET

    LIGHT

    Street lights are placed in the surroundings at a distance of 24m.

    TRANSFORMER At the corner of site adjacent to road.

    STREET LIGHT At front road of site

    EXISTING BUILDING AT THE SITE

    There is only one old building at the site which is abandoned now.

    HAND PUMP AT SITE NOT IN SERVICE

    EXISTING TREES AND

    PLANTS ON SITE

    SITE ON GOOGLE MAP MORADABAD

    150.00

    16

    5.3

    6

    54

    .73

    150.00

    122.50

    16

    5.3

    6

    SHEESHAM TREE AT BOUNDARY

    PLAN GREEN LAND WITH MANGO AND JAMBUL TREE

    PLAN GREEN LAND WITH MANGO AND JAMBUL TREE BRASS HANDI CRAFT PRODUCT

    PRODUCT OF OTHER STATE

    CELL OH HANDICRAFT PRODUCT

    DIMENTIONS OF THE SITE

    NH-24 ,18

    MTR WIDE

    DELHI

    ROAD

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    CLIMATE AT SITE

    ROLL NO. 1063181020 PANKAJ KUMAR,B. ARCH 5TH YEAR

    MET FACULTY OF ARCHITETURE MORADABAD

    BRASS HANDICRAFT CENTER

    TEMPERATURE IN SUMMER TEMP. 25 TO 45C IN WINTER TEMP. IS 8 TO 21C SOIL -ALLUVIVAL SOIL SOIL BEARING CAPECITY IS 9-12 KN/M SQR. RAINFALL RAINFALL IS 967.3 ANNUALY

    SOIL

    THE DISTRIC IS UNDERLAIN BY ALLUVIUAL SEDIMENT ,COMPRISING CLAY,SIT AND VARIOUS GRADES OF SAND, THE AREA OF RIVER CHANNEL OF RAMGANGA IS FLOOD PLAIN AREA ,IT USUALLY GET FLOODED DURING RAIN SEASON. IT CONTAINS THE YOUGER ALLUVIUAL SOIL.

    WIND SPEED (KMPH)

    TEMP. AVERAGE &STREEM NUMBER OF RAINY DAY IN MONTH

    WINDS

    WINDS ARE HOT AND DUSTY DURING DRY PERIODS, HENCE NOT BEARABLE. DURING MOST OF THE YEAR WINDS FLOWS FROM WEST DIRECTION AND DURING MONSOONS THE WINDS BLOWS FROM EAST. BOTH DESIRABLE UNDESIRABLE WINDS COME FROM NORTH- WEST, AS THE DUST STORM THAT BLOWS IN SUMMER AND COLD WINDS OF WINTER COME FROM THIS DIRECTION.

    RAINFALL

    MONSOON RAINS ARE INTENSE AND LITTLE OR NO RAIN IN DRY PERIODS. MAX. HOURLY RAINFALL : 25- 38 MM/HR. MAX MONTHLY RAINFALL : 200- 250 MM/M ANNUAL RAINFALL : 500- 1300 MM/YR.

    TEMPERATURE HENCE THE TEMPERATURE VARIATES FROM 5- 48C. THE CHART BELOW PLOTS THE AVERAGE HIGH AND LOW TEMPERATURE FOR EACH MONTH OF THE YEAR. IT ALSO SHOWS THE MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM RECORDED TEMPERATURES.

    HUMIDITY : RELATIVE HUMIDITY IS LOW THROUGHOUT THE DRY PERIOD AT 20- 55% BUT RAISESUP TO 55- 95%DURING THE WET SEASON.

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    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE

    REQUIRMENTS

    ENTRANCE PLAZA PUBLIC CONVENIENCE FOYER WAITING AREA SECURITY ADMINISTRATION BLOCK RECEPTION OFFICE FOR CHIEF EXECUTIVE ENGINEER OFFICE FOR MANAGER OFFICE FOR OTHER STAFF MEMBERS WAITING AREA TOILETS CONFERENCE HALL FOR 40 TO 45 PERSONS CRAFT SHOPS CRAFT AND HANDLOOM SHOPS.80 NO.S SHOP WITH ON FLOOR DISPLAY FACILITIES SHOPS HAVING ON COUNTER DISPLAY SHOP WITH MORE DISPLAY AREA OTHER THAN THERSE

    TEMPORARY SHOPS ARE REQUIRED FOR THE FESTIVALS AND OCCASIONS

    FOOD STALLS FOOD STALLS WITH KITCHEN AND STORES -25 NO.S DINNING FACILITIES (BOTH INDOOR AND OUTDOOR) AREA FOR TEMPORARY FOOD STALLS FOR FESTIVALS AND

    OCCASIONS SERVICES ELECTRIC SUB STATION PUMP ROOM AND REST ROOMS

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    OPEN AUDITORIUM PLAYING AREA

    DINNING AREA DISPLAY FACILITY

    FOOD STALLS PARKING AREA

    ENTRANCE FOYER

    PRECIPITATION AMOUNT

  • ROLL NO. 1063181020 PANKAJ KUMAR,B. ARCH 5TH YEAR

    MET FACULTY OF ARCHITETURE MORADABAD

    BRASS HANDICRAFT CENTER

    SITE MODEL

    (SCALE-PROPORTIONATE)


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