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“Passage to India”
Lo, soul, seest thou not God’s purpose from the first? The
earth to be spann’d, connected by network, The races,
the neighbors, to marry and be given in marriage. The
oceans to be cross’d, the distant brought near,
The lands to be welded together.
“… the new nation’s promise to its people. The future beckons
to us. Whither do we go and what shall be our endeavor? To
bring freedom and opportunity to the common man, to the
peasants and workers of India; to fight and end poverty and
ignorance and disease; to build up a prosperous, democratic,
and progressive nation; and to create social, economic,
fullness of life to every man and woman.”
August 15, 1947
2008100 • 05-09-08
Table of Contents
• The Story of Hyder
• Opportunities and Constrains Map
• Land Use Plan Alternative 1
• Land Use Plan Alternative 1- Photo Map
• Land Use Plan Alternative 2
• Land Use Plan Alternative 2- Photo Map
• Contemporary Gateway Plan View
• Contemporary Gateway Day time elevation
• Contemporary Gateway Night Elevation
• Traditional Gateway Plan View
• Traditional Gateway Roof Plan
• Traditional Gateway Day time Elevation
• Traditional Gateway night Elevation
• Golf Club Floor Plans
• Golf Club Day Time Elevation
• Golf Club Night Elevation
• Golf Club Gateway Day Time Elevation
• Amphitheater Plan View
• Branding / Signage Exhibit
2008100 • 05-09-08
E very City has a story behind i t ’s name, so does hyderabad. Hyderabad was or ig inal ly known as Bhagyanagar, a c i ty which was founded by Sultan Muhammad Qul i of the Outub Shai dynasty. The legend says that Muhammad Qul i fe l l in love with a local Banjara g ir l known as Bahamathi . He marr ied the Gir l and named the c i ty af ter her as bhagyanagaram. After Embracing Is lam, Bahamathi was rechr istened Hydermahal and as a natura l consequence, the c i ty got i ts second name, Hyderabad( l i teral ly, “the city of Hyder”) .
H y d e r a b a d
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Solar Exposure•Be conscious of
orientation to promote sustainable design
Negative Edge•Noise from By-Pass road
Limited Access•617 m for frontage Preserve
• Location of ponds• Develop strategy
to incorporate into community
Gateway District• Excellent opportunity for highly
energized mixed use district• Initial phase of project to gain
instant character and theme• Provide commercial and retail
opportunities for surrounding region
Provide future connection to Nandigama
Need to link SEZ to Project
Gateway Zone• Create an identifi able
community symbol or feature to announce arrival
• Vertical elements above ground plane
Node• Narrow point of the site• Create unique sense of place for site /
plan convergence• Opportunity for community facility for
quasi public space
Community District• Large unsegmented land
mass to provide diversifi ed district design
• Opportunity to mix housing typologies that capture mulit-generational and socio-economic demand
Provide future connection
Community District• Large unsegmented land mass
should be used for a highly themed district
• Opportunities for high end home buyer as well as young families
• Provide high level of design for community amenities and facilities
• Incorporate “green / sustainable” design into district
Provide Catch Basins for Site• Storm water• Sewer / Sanitation• Filtration Systems
Gateway District• Local serving gateway
with smaller scale retail, entertainment, and employment
• Create a diversifi ed housing base for a multi-generational district
• Provide gateway monumentation for contextual location• link with primary gateway
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Minor Gateway Zone
C o n c e p t u a l o p p o r t u n i t i e s A N D c o n s t r a i n t s m a p
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Pond
HCLSEZ
IT Park
Plotted Development
Medicity
School
Group Housing Villas
Villas
Villas
Retail
Amphitheater
Golf Club
Golf Course
GE
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SEZ
Retail
Resort
HotelTownshipEquestrian
Army Housing
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Statistical Summary- Alternative 1ResidentialLand Use AC M2 %Villas 413 1,670,998 23.98%Plotted Dev. 155 627,130 9.00%Group Housing 107 432,922 6.21%Army Welfare Housing 53 214,438 3.08%Township 36 145,656 2.09%
774 44.95%
Non Residential - Cost A ModuelLand Use AC M2 %Fortis Medicity 48 194,208 2.79%DLF SEZ 23 93,058 1.34%DLF Retail 47 190,162 2.73%GE 54 218,484 3.14%IT Park 23 93,058 1.34%
185 10.74%
Non Residential - Cost B ModuelLand Use AC M2 %HCL 107 432,922 6.21%School 15 60,690 0.87%DLF Club 12 48,552 0.70%DLF Hotel/ Resort 25 101,150 1.45%Equestrian Center 26 105,196 1.51%
185 10.74%
Land Use AC M2 %Golf Course 226 914,396 13.12%Amphitheater 31 125,426 1.80%Ponds 30 121,380 1.74%Roads/ Misc OS 291 1,177,386 16.90%
578 33.57%
Project Total 1722 100.00%
“Life Grows where water flows”
“Encouraging tolerance and Integration”
Modern Entry
Traditional Entry
Amphitheater
Golf Club Entry
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C o n c e p t u a l L a n d U s e P l a n
Amphitheater
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Pond
Plotted Development
Medicity
School
Group Housing
Villas
Villas
Amphitheater
DLF Club
Golf Course
GE
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Retail
Resort
Township
Equestrian
Army Housing
Retail
Park
IT Park
School
Group Housing
ResidentialLand Use AC M2 %Villas 399 1,614,354 23.17%Plotted Dev. 122 493,612 7.08%Group Housing 132 534,072 7.67%Army Welfare Housing 50 202,300 2.90%Township 116 469,336 6.74%
819 47.56%
Non Residential - Cost A ModuelLand Use AC M2 %Fortis Medicity 43 173,978 2.50%DLF SEZ 21 84,966 1.22%DLF Retail 63 254,898 3.66%GE 54 218,484 3.14%IT Park 25 101,150 1.45%
206 11.96%
Non Residential - Cost B ModuelLand Use AC M2 %HCL 91 368,186 5.28%School 24 97,104 1.39%DLF Club 15 60,690 0.87%DLF Hotel/ Resort 20 80,920 1.16%Equestrian Center 20 80,920 1.16%
170 9.87%
Land Use AC M2 %Golf Course 237 958,902 13.76%Amphitheater 6 24,276 0.35%Ponds 10 40,460 0.58%Golf Club 6 24,276 0.35%Park 32 129,472 1.86%Roads/ Misc OS 236 954,856 13.70%
527 30.60%
Project Total 100.00%
Golf Club
Township
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Modern Entry
Golf Club Entry
Traditional Entry
Amphitheater
“Life Grows where water flows”
“Encouraging tolerance and Integration”
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Pond
Plotted Development
Medicity
School
Group Housing
Villas
Villas
Amphitheater
DLF Club
Golf Course
GE
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Retail
Resort
Township
Equestrian
Army Housing
Retail
Park
IT Park
School
Group Housing
Golf Club
Township
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Theamatic Landscape Enhanced Pavement
Service Entrance
Textured Ground Plane
Refl ective Pond Transportation Shelter Main Entry
Fountains
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• To balance between stationary and dynamic energy in order to achieve “Cosmo Equilibrium”.• To remind people of the fundamental philosophy of life, and balance when embrace and accept different, new lifestyles.
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Stationary Tower – 35 meters high• Sky Gardens: Knowledge is nurtured by water and
passed down from generation to generation.• Carved Stone Column: Slow running water covers the
column as the reinforcement of traditions.• Lotus Refl ection Pool: For people to mediate as they
see their own refl ections. They associate themselves with the lotus and feel purifi ed and relieved before they enter the development.
• Lighting: Natural colors.
Guard House – 4.5 meters high• Inspired by Luis Kahn’s Salk Institute in La Jolla,
California.• Creates a waterfall as the façade of the guard house
in a more human scale.
Dynamic Tower – 40 meters high• Fire in the Sky: As a torch to appreciate the nature and establish the new
lifestyle.• Light Beam: Embedded at the side of the tower. It will have a bright light beam
shooting to the sky during the night time. It is a heroic way of self-identifi cation and establishment of Hyderabad as a city.
• Dancing Water: Computer programmed fountain to experience different emotions through water movements with synchronized lighting system. Bring out the energy and excitement of water in contrast with the calmness and serenity of the lotus pool at the opposite side.
• Material of the tower: Will be mainly made of smooth natural color lime stone with ornaments in stainless steel veneers.
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Garden Maze Observation Deck Water Fountains Open To BelowGuard Rail
Service Entry
Outdoor Seating
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Main EntryPedestrian EntryTransportation Shelter
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C o n c e p t u a l e n t r y f e a t u r eT r a d i t i o n a l s i t e p l a n v i e w
• To bridge history, present and future.
• To worship and celebrate the tradition, culture and heritage of Hyderabad
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C o n c e p t u a l e n t r y f e a t u r eT r a d i t i o n a l f l o o r p l a n v i e w
Coffee ShopExit Stair
Glass Elevator
Storage / Mechanical
Indoor Seating
Water Feature
Lowered Seating
Storage / Mechanical
Water Feature
Illuminated Wall
Outdoor Seating
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Main Gate – 42 meters high• Water Fountain in the Air: Dancing naturally like rain and fl owing down the wall of
arches underneath.• Wall of Arches: Bridging across history, present and future, and symbolizing the
legendary bridge in Hyder’s tale• Café / Observation Deck: For people to experience the magnitude of the gate,
the sound and movement of water and the city view of Hyderabad.• Wall Fountain: Water from wall of arches above
continues to fl ow down through the different levels of the fountain. Combining colored lighting and various water patterns and to create array of sound, textures and emotions.
• Water Terrace: Representing water running back to Mother Earth in a natural way.
• Glass Elevator: Carry people to Café / Observation Deck while enjoy the unobstructed view of Hyderabad.
Icon Tower – 50 meters high• Minimalist design.• The human fi gure is carved on the base of the tower as the
legendary Hyder. It is also the celebration of the origin of Hyderabad.
Secondary Tower – 32 meters high•The base of the tower will be repeatedly used as the
monument or entry statement throughout the project.
Guard House – 4.5 meters high• Use the shape of fi re or tear as a romantic symbol.
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C o n c e p t u a l G o l f c l u bF l o o r P l a n s
Pedestrian PathGarden
Structural Cable
Entry
Water Feature
Upper Banquet Area
Storage
Kitchen
Bar
Lower Banquet Area
Elevator
Mechanical Room
Maintenance Room
Women’s Restroom
Men’s Restroom
Storage
Kitchen
Bar
Women’s Restroom
Men’s Restroom
Cafe
Fitness Room
Sitting Area
Front Desk
Lobby
Elevator
Maintenance Room
Offi ce
Small Kitchen
Break Area
Club House
Water Feature
Ground Floor
Second Floor
Roof Plan
• To integrate the glory of the Indian culture, modern technology and future.• As the milestone, to demonstrate the magnifi cent achievement of DLF.
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C o n c e p t u a l G o l f c l u bF r o n t e l e v a t i o n Main Structure – 30 meters high
•The water fountains and gardens surround and protect the clubhouse as the ‘Diamond’ of Hyderabad.
• The entry sculpture anchored by cable as the modern interpretation of Sanchi.
• The lotus leaf arches, which are attaching to the glass dome, suggest the idea of rebirth from lotus with purity.
• The circular motion on the fl oor plans activates the 360 degree open view, but also symbolize the belief of reincarnation.
• The fl oor plan is based on the historical number “Zero” as the emphasis on the ancient Hindu wisdom and invention.
• The entry is composed of a revolving and a automatic sliding door with a vestibule area behind to moderate the heat.
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C o n c e p t u a l G o l f c l u bF r o n t e l e v a t i o n
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C o n c e p t u a l G o l f c l u bG a t e w a y e l e v a t i o n
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C o n c e p t u a l A m p h i t h e a t e rP l a n V i e w
Stone Steps
Entry Fountain
Pedestrian Path
Water Feature
Lobby
Lawn
Ticketing
Concession Stand
Main Entry
Ticketing
AdministrationWater Fountain
Secondary Entry
Water Terrace
Restroom Stage
VIP Area/ Orchestra Preforming Stage
Metal Canopy/ Lighting Source
Glass Block Paving
Middle Landing
Restroom
Column Base
Grass Siting Area
Pedestrian Link
To celebrate the greatness of Himalaya Mountains and harmonize with Mother Nature.
Water as tradition and knowledge. It accumulates and gathers to become humanity.
Invite Mother Nature as the witness a to the progression of culture and humanity.
Key points:• The shape of gateway is inspired by the horn of cow, the
sacred animal.• The water feature at the main entry leading people
straight to amphitheater.• The water feature, which adjacent to stairs, mimicking
water terrace running down to the stage.• The glass block pavement showing the continuous water
movement underneath.• The generous sitting area covered with glass for people
to sit, lay down and picnic while watching performances.• The ring of water in front of the orchestra performing area
to collect water and creates inter-medium between performers and audiences.
• The column base and metal canopy are framing Himalaya Mountains. The Himalaya Mountains become the backdrop of the amphitheater.
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