Project Name: EROS Market Place, Ghaziabad
Architectural Group: GPM Architects & Planners, New Delhi
Principle Architect: Mr. Amit Singhal
Design Team: Gian P Mathur & Associates
Client: Mr. Jagdish Rai Sood, EROS Group
Project Location: Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, India
Project Area: 2,65,000 sq.ft
Built Up Area: 6500 sq.ft
Project Type: Commercial
Project Duration: 2006-2011
Image Courtesy/Photo By: Ranjan Sharma, Lightzone
Text: GPM Architects & Planners, New Delhi
- Structural: CIVTECH
- Mechanical: SPECTRAL
- Electrical: SPECTRAL
- Civil: SPECTRAL
- Landscape: P Thote
- HVAC: SPECTRAL
- Plumbing: SPECTRAL
- PMC: GPM
- Façade: GPM [/learn_more]
The Eros marketplace was perceived as an opportunity to design a neighborhood commercial facility that engages with people in a friendly and inspiring manner. The plot is located in the heart of a residential development and is surrounded by institutional buildings on one side and commercial on the other. This mix of land use around it makes the marketplace a potential hub of activities and hence, would encourage a varied footfall in the complex.
The intent was to create a public platform; for exchange of goods and ideas, art and inspiration, and of spirit and will. The market is designed as an event space that endorses these exchanges and is hence, designed as a platform for display and celebration. It is anticipated that the marketplace would serve as a landmark and a nucleus of activities that would support the needs of the community.
An important concern was to create a sense of imageability. In order to do this, the structure incorporates a clock tower, which helps in orienting people towards the complex. The design of the tower stands out to invite people, while blending with the immediate surroundings, creating a harmonious environment.
The site planning involves the integration of traditional streets and squares principles with modern technology, to create comfort zones that would promote outdoor activities throughout the year. An inside-out mall concept creates room for fresh air and ample natural light in the common areas, at the same time providing adequate ventilation services to the individual showrooms. A series of interconnected courtyards are designed as a street network that facilitates natural light and ventilation for all commercial areas.
Sustainable practices are integrated to reduce dependence on artificial means of lighting and ventilation. The size of each shop and courtyard are designed with proportions that enable ample natural light into all internal spaces. Shaded streets and walkways act as a transition between internal shops and open courtyards. The Façade design also incorporates systematic detailing that compliments the overall design and at the same time allows for natural ventilation through local cooling effects.
Spaces varying in scale, texture and shadow pattern are incorporated to create a series of experiences throughout the complex. This assortment of spaces provides a platform for different types of activities that can be held at all times of the day in different seasons, thus creating an event platform for the community. The streets are ideal for casual out-door seating, where people can overlook the performance and the play of activities of the courtyards. The inner courtyards can be used to provide a space for kiosks and other informal activities.
Special attention has been given to comfort in both horizontal and vertical movement patterns, within the complex. A feature elevator is designed in one of the courtyards, to orient movement towards the upper floors. It is strategically located in the center, equidistant from the shopping, theatre and the food court. The escalators are also centrally located, so that they can be easily used by people while they are shopping and need to frequently move from one floor to another. They are covered using fiber-glass sheets, so that they can be used on a regular basis in all seasons. These vertical circulation points are located around a water feature that provides a view of the complex, while moving vertically.
Landscape features have been carefully designed to encourage outdoor activities in the courtyards. Sitting areas are integrated with the plants to provide shade and local ventilation, that makes them inviting for people to come and engage with. Water features are added at strategic locations to create interest among all age groups.
On the whole, the design aims to serve as a friendly, family outing space, where all age groups can enjoy the experience. The recreational activities integrated within act as attraction points that transform an otherwise dull, introverted public place into an exuberant platform of action.
[author] [author_image]http://www.howarchitectworks.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Bhuvan-Mathur.png[/author_image] [author_info]Gian P Mathur & Associates Pvt. Ltd. (GPM) is a leading design firm providing comprehensive architectural, engineering and project management services. The firm was established in 1979 under the able guidance of Mr. B.K.R Mathur, a Civil Engineer and an Architect.[/author_info] [/author]