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APPAREL PARK
SUBARNAPUR, ODISHA
INTRODUCTION:
Indias Apparel Industry is the countrys second largest industry in terms of
employment potential. Handloom sector plays a very important role in the
countrys economy and is the largest cottage industry in the country. Along
with the artistry of weavers, the Indian handloom industry demonstrates the
richness and diversity of Indian culture. Handloom industry in India is best
known for its distinctiveness, style, and traditionalism.
Fashion as a cycle never completes and always stands for creativity and
talent. Being one of the necessities of life, it depicts ones personality and
status. The competition factor has added a lot to this industry and helps one
to be a path breaker plus set his/her own fashion trends. But there is an
acute shortage of highly trained professional with skill sets required by the
apparel industry at present.

WHY SUBARNAPUR?
Bomkai Sari is produced by the Bhulia community of Subarnapur
district of Odisha, India. In particular, the famous sari designs, Bomkai are
the traditional designs that was produced in the village named Bomkai
of Ganjam district of Orissa. The main occupation of Bhulia community was
weavings. Weavers by own used to sell woven sari at nearby locally market
and whatever they got remuneration by selling the sari, they used to brought
yarn for further weaving.
During mid-Seventies G.O.O. initiated a corporation called Orissa Handloom
Development Corporation which grew and decayed in two decades and has
been liquidated. A gradual reduce in the Government subsidies lead to
reduction in the number of active co-operative societies.

OBJECTIVES:

The institute will deal with the study of fibers, fabric structure and cloth
analysis, weaving theory and fabric calculations, textile chemistry with
dyeing and printing, computer aided textile designing, computer color
matching, textile testing and quality control, marketing management
etc.
Educating individuals to be creative and responsible designers who will
be competent to handle diverse areas of need/ situations in todays,
highly competitive and diverse Apparel Design Industry.

To make the participating students to learn latest technology & new


fashion and implement it in their designs to produce a combination of
handloom art and modern technology in the apparel industry.
To train the students for self-employment and build their capacity to
meet the challenges of the market and global competition to develop
entrepreneurial skills.

DESIGN SCOPE:

Administration block
Academic block
Library
Testing Laboratory
Computer center
Conferencing Facility
Weaving workshop
Dyeing processing lab
Power Loom
Hand Loom
Auditorium
Handloom museum
Accommodation
Production house
Processing and marketing block

SITE LOCATION:
Subarnapur, Odisha, India.

CASE STUDY:

Apparel Training and Design Centre, Bangalore.


National Center for Textile Design, Chennai.

LITERATURE STUDY:

Paris Fashion Institute, Boston, USA


University of Akron, Ohio, USA

SPECIAL STUDY:
Integration of traditionalism and modernism

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT
SAMBALPUR, ODISHA

INTRODUCTION:
India is one of the many countries that has grown and is still growing rapidly
in the Industrial respect and so the demand as well as popularity of business
related courses also took a rapid jump. A business school is a university-level
educational institution that provides extensive and relevant business
knowledge and offers related courses that provides graduates the ability to
progress within the current business environment. It would train young
graduates to undertake management responsibilities and carry out research
and
consultancy
in
the
field
of
management.
Their programmes will provide the country, potential leaders in diverse fields
of endeavor and enterprise. It offers Post Graduate Programme (PGP) in
Management, Computer-aided Management, Agribusiness Management, and
Human Resource Management. It is one of the most popular as well as widely
chosen courses amongst the other entire business related course.

WHY SAMBALPUR?
Sambalpur is in the eastern state of Odisha, India and is the fifth largest city
in Odisha and the district headquarters of Sambalpur district. Sambalpur is
one of the cities in Odisha, which is selected for the Smart City
programme. It is the seat of Sambalpur Metropolitan Area which consists
of Hirakud Dam, which was built for industrial growth. It has many
government and commercial establishments and became a major
communication and administration hub of Western Odisha.
In terms of education, after completing 10 years of schooling in secondary
education, students enroll in Higher Secondary School, specializing in one of
the three streams Arts, Commerce or Science. But they dont have
specialized institutes to do their post-graduation studies and thus leaving no
other option for the students than to go out of the city for their masters
study.

OBJECTIVE:

Providing this type of business school at Sambalpur will be first of its


kind in the state and therefore its impact and jurisdiction will be vast.
This business school will encourage higher education and would also
be a breeding ground for training programmes for students to shine in
cooperate industry.
Students from backward and tribal-dominated districts of Odisha will
also be taken care by the business school by providing them a platform
to develop them.
Providing a quality environment for better interaction between
students and building space around.

DESIGN SCOPE:

Administration block (1000 sq.m)


Academic blocks (3000 sq.m)
Faculty block (1000 sq.m)
Library (2000 sq.m)
Computer center (1500 sq.m)
Sports complex (5 acres)
Indian business museum (800 sq.m)
Accommodation facilities (20 acres)
Auditorium (5000 sq.m)
Students activity center (1500 sq.m)
Eating joints
Other supporting facilities

REQUIREMENTS:
1. Administration block:
Lobby space
Reception and helpdesk
Office rooms
Rooms for Deans
Directors room
Conference halls
Meeting rooms
Cafeteria
Toilets
Parking space
2. Academic block:
Classrooms
Seminar halls

Sit out spaces


Conference halls
Research center
Toilets
Parking space

3. Library:
Lobby space
Waiting area
Stack rooms
Reading rooms
Staff rooms
Workshop rooms
Meeting space
Toilets
Parking space
4. Computer center:
Lobby space
Labs
Support center
Staff working space
Workstations
Toilets
Parking space
5. Sports complex:
Gym
Indoor game space
Outdoor game space
Swimming pool
Refreshment space
Toilets
6. Faculty block:
Lobby space
Staff rooms
Conference rooms
Toilets
Parking space
7. Accommodation facilities:

Hostels for students


Staff housing
Guest houses

8. Auditorium:
Lobby space
Foyer
Auditorium hall
Seminar hall
Conference room
Toilets

SITE LOCATION:
Sambalpur, Odisha, India (2130'8.70"N, 8356'6.72"E)
50 acres (approximate area)

CASE STUDY:

Institute of Finance and International Management, Bangalore


Chennai Business School, Chennai

LITERATURE STUDY:

Harvard Business school US


London Business school England

SPECIAL STUDY:
Visual connection to achieve interactive environment

Designing of space that will integrate both indoor and outdoor spaces,
thus developing a productive, comfortable and aesthetic space.
It includes connections between three distinct types of elements with
each other: natural elements, human activity nodes, and architectural
elements.
Natural elements include landscape; Human activities define nodes
such as a workplace; Architectural elements include everything that
man builds.

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KALA ACADEMY
SUBARNAPUR, ODISHA

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