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Braj Ke Rang

Jait, Mathura District, Uttar Pradesh

Jaikeshav Mishra Architects


Bazaar: The General Outlook

A place where goods and services are exchanged or sold | Street of Shops | Open Air Marketplace.

Organically developed | Along the main streets | Chaotic| Harmony | Life lines of the city

Naya Bazaar, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India | Image Source: Blogspot.com


Dwarkadhish Temple, Naya Bazaar, Mathura,
Uttar Pradesh, India
Johari Bazaar Street, Jaipur, Rajasthan
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An on-going festival, Johari Bazaar Street, Jaipur, Rajasthan
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Devri Ji Temple, Johari Bazaar, Jaipur, Rajasthan
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Sanganeri Gate, Johari Bazaar, Jaipur, Rajasthan
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Memories of Bazaar
Traditional Wisdom
Passive Cooling: The Courtyard Effect

Courtyard of Samode Haveli, Jaipur, Rajasthan


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Water Conservation

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Adalaj Baoli, Ahmedabad, Gujarat


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Design Programme
The Site
Understanding the Site
Design Evolution
The Design
Barrier Free Planning
Sustainable Approach
Museum and Sculpture Court
Section through a Shop

Plan of a Shop
Section through Open Air Theatre

Plan
Earth Coupling

Section through Restaurant

Plan

Image Source: Climate Responsive Architecture: A Design handbook for Energy Efficient Buildings by
Arvind Krishan, Nick Baker, Simos Yannas, SV Szokolay
Materials and Construction Techniques
Filler Slabs

Enhances the thermal comfort inside the


building due to the thermal resistant qualities
of the filler material.

Reduces the use of cement and steel by


almost 40%.

Even semi-skilled masons can construct it with


a short term training.

22% cheaper than conventional slabs.

Areas of Usage: Restaurant, Museum.

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CSEB (Compressed Stabilized Earth Blocks)
Earth is a local material and the soil can be extracted from the site itself
Cost and energy effective. Consumes 4 times less energy than burnt clay bricks.
4 times less polluting than burnt clay bricks.
The soil, after it is separated from earth, is mixed with 3-7% lime or cement and compressed into blocks.

Areas of usage: Shops, Food Court, Restaurant, Dormitory.

Aurum Press 3000 A CSEB interlocking brick wall.


Machine for compressing earth blocks.
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