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REGIONAL SCIENCE CENTRE,

BHOPAL

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INTRODUCTION CHIEF ARCHITECT- ESTABLISHED- 12 January, 1995

INAUGURATED BY- OWNER- National Council of Science Museums, Ministry Culture, Government of India DIRECTOR- Prabal Roy ( Project Coordinator) SITE AREA- NUMBER OF VISITORS- 1,40,995 ( April 2010 to march ‘11)  TOTAL STAFF MEMBERS- This center is one of the 25 constituent units of National

Council of Science Museums (NCSM) which is engaged in

popularizing Science and Technology amongst students inparticular and the masses in general, through a wide range ofactivities and interactive programs.

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MAIN OBJECTIVES

To popularize Science and Technology in cities, urban

and rural areas for the benefit of students and thecommon men. To portray the growth of science and technology and

their application in human welfare, develop scientificattitude and temper and general awareness amongst thepeople.

To organize exhibitions, seminars, popular lectures,science camps/shows and other programs.

To collect, restore and preserve important historicalobjects which represent landmarks in the development ofscience, technology.

To develop and fabricate science museum exhibits, forscience education and popularization of science.

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Location- Banganga Road, Shamala Hills, Bhopal , 462002

Coordinates – 23.259333 N , 77.412615 E Nearest Bus Stop- Polytechnic Circle and Jawahar Chowk

Depot chowraha, about 1 km away

Distance from Habibganj Railway Station – 9 Km

LOCATION

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Site Map

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SITE PLAN

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SITE PLANNING AND LANDSCAPE

One of its kind in the state.

Similar large campus of Govt institution. Location is isolated and is far away from organized settlement. Contours are harnessed and wisely used for landscaping. Nearest bus stop is about 2-3 kms away. Slums settlement around the periphery of site. Distance from nearby market about 5-6kms. Black cotton soil on site. Distinct variety of vegetation in landscape with gardens a

open sit out provided.

Pavements done using locally available red stones. Contours used to avoid direct sun. Artificial water body provided. Shadow all around depending on the time of the day.

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CAMPUS COMPONENTS

Science park

Main building Cage Botanical garden Dinosaurs’ park

CAMPUSThe Regional Science Center is unique in whole of MadhyaPradesh, Spread over 5 acres of landscape with varieties of

plants, trees and shrubs. The RSC building architecture isspecial where more than 266 science exhibits related tomechanics, energy, sound, light, atmosphere etc. areinstalled. Most of the exhibits are intended for the visitorsto interact and gain hands-on experience.

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CAMPUS LAYOUT

Single entry for both public and services

Exhibits are displayed both in the main building andthe science park Main building and science park are intended for

visitors to interact and gain hand on experiences Main science exhibit building is taken as focal

building. Contours have been used wisely in the planning of the

science park The science park is planned around the main exhibit

building Landscaping has been planned such that the campus

looks aesthetically good and also keeps the campuscool

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Mark on plans with arrows

Ticket counter Security check

Parking  Science park Landscape

- sitting area- botanical garden- bird cage-water body-Dinosaur park-Play area

Main building - Reception desk- energy exhibit- atmosphere exhibit

- fun science exhibit- Auditorium- Planetarium- exhibition room- 3 D movie room- Conference room- Teacher training centre- Library- Office area

- Canteen

ACTIVITY SPACE LIST

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USAGE OF INDOOR SPACE

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INSIDE VIEWS

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USAGE OF OUTDOOR SPACEBesides the indoor galleries, Science Centreis having a unique Science Park spread on a

lush green land of 3 acres, which containsmore than 60 nos. of interactive fun-filledworking exhibits. Visitors while playingwith them learn various scientific principles.

SKY OBSERVATIONFacility for showing the Planets, Moonsurface etc. through sophisticated telescopesto the visitors is available at the Centre. In

the evening of every Saturday & Sunday.Sky Observation Program is arranged forthe visitors. Special program are done forshowing the astronomical events which

occur from time to time.

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BUILT AND UN-BUILT AREA

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DESIGN PRINCIPLES

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BYE LAWS Offset of the building- Front = 8m, Rear = 12m, Side = 50 m

Ground coverage – 30-35%

Landscaping – 65-70% of total site area

Accessibility – Through service road

Width of the road – 6m

Vertical connectivity – Stairs -width 1.8m, tread 30cm, riser 15cm

HVAC- In auditorium, office, conference room, 3d movie room

only Air Conditioning System

Electrical Services- Well laid with copper wiring

Plumbing Services- PVC and GI pipes

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CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES

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CIRCULATION PATTERN

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OPENING AND FENESTRATION

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OPENING AND FENESTRATION

BUILDING SERVICES

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BUILDING SERVICES

SPECIAL FEATURES

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SPECIAL FEATURES 

On first floors, a series ofvertical shading devices areprovided rear the windows.Cylindrical shadingstructures with arches at itstop and bottom have been

provided at the elevation ofprojected areas of thebuilding.Slopes have been wisely

used by designing the builtspaces at different levels. Inspite of different levels, theroof of the whole built upspace lies in the same

plane.

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN

BASEMENT PLAN

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BASEMENT PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN

ELEVATION

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ELEVATION

SITE SECTION SHOWING

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SITE SECTION SHOWING

CONTOUR LEVELS

PERSPECTIVE VIEW

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PERSPECTIVE VIEW

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3D MODEL.

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