Bangalore, India

2012

Bangalore International Center (BIC)

The Open House proposal is a design opportunity to address environmental issues in institutional architecture participating in the construction of Bangalore’s urbanity. This proposal was aimed at reflecting the dynamic character of Bangalore and will showcase sustainable identity. Attention has been given to sustainable design principles in terms of a bioclimatic passive strategy, which will allow good practices and saving in terms of energy consumption. It also provides rainwater harvesting and reduces overall CO2 emissions.

Project Scope: Architecture, planning

Area: 0.5 acres

Team: Karun Kumbera, Mario Caceras

Master plan: indicates the location of the site and the context that design needs to responds to.

Elements from which inspiration was drawn for the design of the shell

Plan: schematic diagram showing various spaces of the building

Design analysis

Design analysis

Longitudinal section

Elevation


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Year

2012

Location

Bangalore, India