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architectural plan of iim bangalore |
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Re: architectural plan of iim bangalore
The Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB) campus located at Bannerghatta road in Bengaluru was designed by architect B. V. Doshi and was completed in 1983. The campus occupying an area of over 100-acres is located in south Bangalore. It is known for its unique all-stone architecture and lush woods. IIMB’s design symbolizes a deep understanding of the past and a comfortable relationship with the present. The aim was to create an atmosphere where you don’t see divides and doors. The 54,000 sq mt IIMB complex, built on a 100-acre campus, is based on the design of the town of Fatehpur Sikri, laid out by Akbar in the 16th century. The design of IIMB reflects the architect’s perfect sense of scale, proportion and light. The IIMB campus was envisaged as a place to be inhabited, as a place to facilitate the course of human interaction. The interplay of walls and openings, light and shadows, and solids and voids change the character of the main building during different times of the day and during different seasons. Architectural Plan of IIM Bangalore Contact Detail: Indian Institute of Management Bangalore Bannerghatta Road, Sundar Ram Shetty Nagar, Bilekahalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560076 080 2658 2450 |
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