After the success of the first Dilli haat, we were commissioned to build the second such crafts market at Pitampura in northwest Delhi. Public space is integrated within the backdrop of a food and craft market to create an ambience reminiscent of traditional Indian bazaars. The project has nearly 100 craft stalls, food courts, a spice market, an art gallery, amphitheatre and conference facility.
After the success of the first Dilli haat, we were commissioned to build the second such crafts market at Pitampura in northwest Delhi. Public space is integrated within the backdrop of a food and craft market to create an ambience reminiscent of traditional Indian bazaars. The project has nearly 100 craft stalls, food courts, a spice market, an art gallery, amphitheatre and conference facility.
After the success of the first Dilli haat, we were commissioned to build the second such crafts market at Pitampura in northwest Delhi. Public space is integrated within the backdrop of a food and craft market to create an ambience reminiscent of traditional Indian bazaars. The project has nearly 100 craft stalls, food courts, a spice market, an art gallery, amphitheatre and conference facility.
b) Details of the project Name of the project, Use, Location, Estimated cost, Client name, Architects name, Consultants involved, etc. c) Description of the site Topography, climatic features, trees, landmarks near the site,Site area, etc. d) Building bye-laws according to which the project has been designed. Mention the name of the authorities that sanction its construction. Stage-II: Planning a) Design concept b) Design considerations and restrictions c) Floor wise Area statement d) Architectural drawings: Site plan, Floor plans, Elevations, Sections, Details and 3D Views (All on A3 size sheets folded to A4 size) e) Drawings of building services like plumbing, electrical, HVAC, etc.
Dilli Haat at Pitampura, New Delhi
Client: Delhi Tourism & Transportation Development Corporation
Date: September 2005-April 2008 Area: 2.9 Hectares. After the success of the first Dilli Haat, we were commissioned to build the second such crafts market at Pitampura in northwest Delhi. Public space is integrated within the backdrop of a food and craft market to create an ambience reminiscent of traditional Indian bazaars. The project has nearly 100 craft stalls, food courts, a spice market, an art gallery, amphitheatre and conference facility. The buildings are single-storied and built around landscaped courts and plazas. The experience of the space is ever changing based on the crafts, seasons and numerous colourful festivals of India.