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Literature Study - SM Mall of Asia

The document provides details about City Center Mall located in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad. Some key details include: - The mall opened in 2004 and has over 50 stores and 1 anchor tenant spread across 400,000 square feet of retail space across 6 floors. - The architect used Egyptian pylon and pyramid concepts, with glass pyramids atop the building and pylons framing the front facade. - Fire safety systems include sprinklers, detectors, alarms and fans that shut off during fires to contain the spread. - The mall has over 150 parking spots and is located about 6km from the airport and railway station with a bus stop nearby.
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Literature Study - SM Mall of Asia

The document provides details about City Center Mall located in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad. Some key details include: - The mall opened in 2004 and has over 50 stores and 1 anchor tenant spread across 400,000 square feet of retail space across 6 floors. - The architect used Egyptian pylon and pyramid concepts, with glass pyramids atop the building and pylons framing the front facade. - Fire safety systems include sprinklers, detectors, alarms and fans that shut off during fires to contain the spread. - The mall has over 150 parking spots and is located about 6km from the airport and railway station with a bus stop nearby.
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CITY CENTER MALL, BANJARA HILLS , HYDERABAD

FLOOR PLANS
CITY CENTER , HYDERABAD CONCEPT AND DESIGN IDEAS
LOCATION HYDERABAD, TELANGANA • EGYPTIAN PYLONS AND PYRAMIDS
500034 • THE ARCHITECT USED PYLONS AS
CONCEPT TO DESIGN THE FRONT FAÇADE
ADDRESS BANJARA HILLS, ROAD NO 1 OF THE BUILDING AND USED GLASS
PYRAMIDS AS THE DOME ON TOP OF THE
OPENING DATE 6 JUNE 2004
BUILDING
OWNER SKILL PROMOTERS SCALE OF BUILDING AND SPACES
PYLON
ARCHITECT ASLAM ARCHITECTS • HEIGHT OF BUILDING: 81FT
PYRAMID • HEIGHT OF EACH LEVEL: 14FT
NO. OF STORES AND 50+
SERVICES
NO. OF ANCHOR TENANTS 1
TOTAL RETAIL FLOOR AREA 400,000 SQ FT
NO. OF FLOORS G+5
PARKING 150+
CIRCULATION
EXTENT
• FRONT 82M • OPEN PLAN AREAS, WALKWAYS CORRIDOR
• SIDE 74M AND LOBBY'S WERE WELL PLANNED,
EASING CIRCULATION.
• TRAVEL DISTANCE WAS MINIMISED TO
SETBACK 8M SETBACK AROUND THE
BENEFIT ALL.
MALL

FIRE SAFETY FIRE EXIT


• THE FIRE SAFETY INCLUDES AUTOMATIC
FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS, SMOKE
SITE BUILDING FUNCTION DETECTORS, HEAT DETECTORS, FIRE
• 8M OF SETBACK AROUND THE BUILDING. • SHOPPING ALARMS .
• 70% OF SITE IS USED. • ENTERTAINMENT • AC SYSTEMS, THE SYSTEMS HAVE
• 1.8ACRES OF LAND. • COMMUNITY AUTOMATIC FAN SHUT-OFFS AND FIRE
DAMPERS TO STOP FIRE BEING
• THE SPACES ARE DESIGNED SAFE. • ECOLOGY
ENGULFED MORE ZONE TO THE OTHER.
• THE EGRESS IS AWAY FROM MAIN TRAFFIC LAND USE PRINCIPLES OF ELEMENTS OF
ROAD. • PREDOMINANTLY
ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURE ELEVATIONS
• SPECIAL CONSIDERATION IS GIVEN TO COMMERCIAL
ZONING • HARMONY • PYLONS
PARKING LOADING AND WALKWAYS.
• BALANCE • COFFERED
CEILING AT THE
ENTRANCE

ESCALATOR

MAIN ENTRANCE

DISTANCE FROM PUBLIC TRANSPORT


• IT IS 6KM FROM AIRPORT.
• 5-6KM FROM RAILWAY STATION.
• BUS STOP AT A DISTANCE OF 40M.
LOCAL CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY: FEATURES
• FRAME WORK CONSTRUCTION ( COLUMNS, • THE PYLONS ARE DOMINANT FEATURE ON FRONT FAÇADE THE MALL LOOKS
BEAMS) BALANCED BECAUSE OF ITS PROPER SCALE AND PROPORTION. THE
• GRID SYSTEM STRUCTURE IS SIMPLE YET DOMINATING.
• SPACE FRAME , TRUSSES WORK @ ATRIUM TOP
ELLIPTICAL STAIRCASE LANDSCAPING PARKING

DATE OF SUBMITTION:- SUBMITTED TO:- SUBMITTED BY:- RITAKSHI TANEJA(17) REMARKS:-


OM INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN THESIS TOPIC:- LITERATURE STUDY OF SHOPPING MALL
2ND SEPT. 2017 B.ARCH. (9TH SEM.)

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