1. Traditional Handloom And Crafts Center At Tangail
Project Brief
Project Name : Traditional Handloom and Crafts center , at Tangail.
Location : Nolsodha, Pathrail, Tangail .
Site Area : 7.67 Acre ( 334,105 Sft )
Financial Authority : UBINIG
ID- 156009
2. MIDDLEMAN
MAHAJAN
LOCAL CONNECTION
ARTISIANS
PROBLEM
(PRODUCT EXPORT TO
CUSTOMERS)
THEIR HAVE NO
CONNECTION WITH
CUSTOMERS
Creating a platform for traditional handloom and crafts at Tangail
UBINIG
This project is lead by this organization
UBINIG is a policy and action research organization in Bangladesh, formed in 1984
by a group of activists to support peoples' movement for social, economic, political
and cultural transformation. UBINIG is an organization set up to promote and preserve
traditional skills of Bangladesh and improving working possibilities for workers.
UBINIG Aim And Objectives
For This Project
• To create a platform where Tangail
traditional handloom and crafts represent
and preserve their culture .
• Where our new generation can gain
knowledge about working process of
handloom weavers and crafts .
• Increasing the attraction about cultural
costume and also increase awareness about
culture .
Fig :UBINIG Guest House Fig :UBINIG office
UBINIG Work With Some Traditional
Craft Community
1. Pathrail, Nakshibuti community
2. Gomjani, Clay craft community
3. Bohrni, Bamboo craft community
4. Mahmudpur, Nakshikatha community
5. Hinganagar, Shitolpati community
6. Nolsodha,, tant and jamdani community
Project
Introduction
Project Background
Tangail is a city with unique traditions, foods and music.
Tangail is well known for its rich heritage of various crafts. One
of its main attractions is handloom sarees. These crafts are part
of our traditional heritage , but now a days all this traditional
crafts are decreasing day by day .
:
Problem To Be Address
• No exposure
• No support
• No way to direct
communicate
Significance Of This Project
By this platform we can explore our crafts and tradition
throughout the world and create direct communication with
customers
sellers
Distribution of
products
Buyers
International
market
Local market
3. Site Location
• Bangladesh map
• District map
• Upazillah map
• Site location
• Dhaka to Pathrail
• 92.2 km from
Dhaka
• 3h 11 mins
• .Tangail bus terminal to
Pathrail
• 9 km from terminal
• 21 mins
• Tangail Station to
Pathrail
• 10.2 km from station
• 18 mins
Joydebpur -
Tangail -
Jamalpur
highway
Nolsodha
Bazar
Road
Tagail - Delduar
Road
site entry
Road Road network
• Dhaka divisions
Road network
DHAKA -TANGAIL ROAD
TANGAIL DELDUAR ROAD
GHIOR-DOULATPUT
TANGAIL ROAD
Tangail Station
Tangail bus terminal
Tangail Sadar
Site
Site
Analysis
4. Tant (nakshibuti )
7-8 family and 5-6 members
Mainly muslim religions
Tant (tant )
5-6 family
Tant (tant )
10-12 family and 5-6 members
Mainly hindu religions
Male (weavers)
Female( spinning)
Tant (jamdani )
7-8 family and 4-5 members
Mainly hindu religions
Virpushia Bazar
Nolshada Bazar
Pathrail Bazar
Site
Korotia Bazar
Agricultural Land
Agricultural Land
Ubinig office
Ubinig Guest
House
Site view
Site Surrounding
Site
Analysis
5. Norshada kali mondir
Baitul Mamur jame moshjid
Pathrail high school
Pathrail post office
local family house (
tati) )
Korotia haat
Local house
Field view
Ubinig office
Field view
Site Surrounding photograph
• Site is surrounded by residential area
and agricultural fields.
• Site front road is 20 ft wide
• And backside road is 16 ft wide
Guest house
Site
Analysis
6. Positive :
1. The site is surrounded by local tant
Polli.
2. Three main handloom bazar is
located near the site.
3. Easy accessibility.
4. Noise free .
Site Information
Fig- Bazar and haat location in the site
Fig - korotia haat temporary tent type space in the outer side . it is
a 200 years old bazar of Tangail sarees
Fig-sun Path Diagram
North-
West
winter
wind
South-East
summer
wind
Fig- existing section
Site
Analysis SWOT Analysis
• Site is surrounding by green field.
• Traditional Tat polli ( tanti family ),
kormokar para and clay craft
communities are nearby the site.
Strength Weakness
• Site is far distant from tangail
main town .
Opportunity
• Tangail Handloom and other crafts
tradition will get an opportunity to
enrich.
• Because of these locality this project
will be get opportunity to stablished.
• Local people will get work facility.
Threat
• The site and its surrounding
land can turn into a dense
like Dhaka.
Findings
Negative :
1. Site is far distant from Tangail
town.
7. Tangail craft study
Handloom Saree:
Nakshibuti
Tant
Jamdani
Chittaranjan
Literature
Review
Handloom is a wood or iron made device, used for producing
woven fabric. It is generally run by man with hand and foot
without any electric motor
Year Number of
handloom
number of
weavers
1992 100,000 1,50,000
2008 37,222 70,000
2013 60,000 35,000
Now a day’s the number of handlooms decreases day by day due to
increasing price of raw materials, insufficient transport facilities
their have no communication with the customers
Tangail Clay Craft
Clay craft community are also suffer from many problem . they have no proper space and also financial
conditions are not good . they have proper skills and knowledge but they have no opportunity to
explore their skills throughout the world and have not benefited to sell their product .
Fig :storage material
Fig :present situations of clay crafts community
Courtyard storage Kitchen Residential space
Shitalpati And Bamboo Crafts :
shitalpati, is a kind of mat which feels cold by nature. It is made from murta plants, bamboo and shitalpati crafts
are also decreases day by day because they can not earn profit .
8. House pattern analysis
Jamdani
Literature
Review
Built Form
Home stead
Mud plinth
Weaving
Storage
Residence
Courtyard
Courtyard
Weaving
Residence
Storage
Weaving
Residence
Weaving Courtyard ( used for spinning and coloring )
Drying yarn in courtyard
Spinning yarn in courtyard
High window
Kacha road
12. Yarn Cone to hangs
( kon vangano )
Market Hangs ready for dye
(ghati koron )
Boiling or washing
Dyeing
Work Flow For Weaving Making
Drying yarn
Hand spinning
(charka )
Making bobbin
Warping
( dram from bobbin )
Pulling Beam or natai Sana bow
Working
Process
Of
Crafts
13. Weaving Cutting
Stitching Marketing
Work Flow For Pottery
Clay preparation Shape making Drying Burning
Dying
Glazing
Outdoor requirement
Indoor and semi outdoor
requirement
Clay preparation Shape making Drying Burning Glazing Dying
Working
Process
Of
Crafts
14. Raw material bamboo preparation Sun Drying Product making Glazing
Raw material Fiber preparation Fiber Drying Mat preparation
Dying
Outdoor requirement
Drying
Work Flow For Sitolpati Craft
Raw material bamboo preparation Sun Drying Product making Glazing
Outdoor requirement Indoor and semi outdoor
requirement
Work Flow for bamboo craft
Raw material Fiber preparation Fiber Drying Mat preparation
Dying Drying
Working
Process
Of
Crafts
15. Tangail Building Analysis
Mud is one of the main material for weaver
house because they need mud plinth for their
machine, boiling process, weaving . In previous
year mud is the main element of their house .
Weavers are feeling comfortable for these .
Now a days 35% of house made of mud . Mud
is suitable for the making of saree to keep its
moisture perfect.
• Dhamrai ,pathrail and madhupur house are
made of mud
• Weavers choose mud because of their
plinth
Tangail pathrail house
• Plinth high
• Plinth is made with mud
• Weaving space also made with mud
Long window
Pitch roof
Mud plinth
Literature
Review
Why pitch roof is need?
Vertical fiber has to be hanged for a
height.
Window
allow
sunlight for
work
High plinth
for machine
mechanisms.
Finding
Fig : Weavers Performance
চৈত্র সংক্রান্তি
Fig : Pohela Boishak Mela
Baishakh
- Baishakhi Mela – 1st Baishakh
- Jamai Mela – 11th – 13th Baishakh
Joistho
- Modhu Mela
Kartik – Agrahan
- Mela For Nobanno Utshob
Poush – Maagh
- Pitha Puli Utshob
- Traditional Tant Mela
Chaitra
- Chaitra Songkrinti Mela
Falgun
- Bosonto Boron Utshob -1st Falgun
Fig : Durga Puja
Traditional Mela of Tangail District
Fig :Jamai Mela
16. Concept and Issue to be address
Issue to be address
The project should be design
on the local basic context
which is represent their
culture
Creating a central axis where all crafts connect together
and experience the journey of their culture
Concept
Experience of culture
By creating of
• Traditional haat in the central space
that is a heart of this place which is
connected to all crafts
• By the exhibition space we can
preserve and revive our crafts.
By creating of the
• Expose Tangail traditional
housing pattern for weaving
and other crafts that
connected with central space
• All people can meet together
and experience artisans
journey of daily life Mud building
courtyard
Pond side clay work space
Conceptual section
Concept
Analysis
Exhibition space
Traditional residential layout connect with axial pathway
17. International case study
Khamir artisan village
Khamir artisan village is located at
16km from Bhuj, in Kutch, Gujarat. It
is a place which promotes, expands
and aids the traditional skills and
knowledge of Kutch art, culture,
heritage and national resources.
The artisan communities include
• Embroideries,
• Leather works
• Lacquer work,
• Rogan work,
• Copper Bell making,
• traditional pottery,
• wood carvings and much more.
(Designed by neelkanth chaya )
Zoning
Administration area
Workshop area
Residential area
Circulation
• Here interconnected
between closed , semi
open and open space for
natural and fresh
environment
• Connect with narrow
pathway
• Courtyard are connected
bye shaded pathway
• In plan same modules
repeat to form clusters
which represent kutch
village
Material analysis
1. Wattle and daub
panels
• The walls of the first floor
were made with Wattle and
Daub Panels.
• ‘Daub’ is a combination of
material such as wet soil, clay,
sand, lime, animal dung and
dried grass.
2. Rammed earth
• The ground floor of this Craft
Facility is constructed in
rammed earth.
• Natural raw materials such
as earth ,chalk ,lime and
gravel are used.
Detail of wattle and daub
Wattle and daub
panels used as
partition wall
• There are number of
courtyards connected by
pathways.
• Trees are planted in front of
windows to create proper
screening.
• Many levels are created for
people to have interesting
pathways.
.
Landscape
Literature
Review
• Using of courtyard
• Using of local materials
• Sufficient natural ventilation
and lighting
• Proper zoning between
residential zone and
workshops
Findings
18. Literature
Review NATIONAL HANDLOOM AND CRAFT
MUSEUM, INDIA
Basic Information :
Location : New Delhi , India.
Architect : Charles Correa
Built In Between : 1975-1990
▪ There are more than 25,000 items of folk &
tribal arts, crafts & textiles in the permanent
collection.
▪ Less than half of the total floor area of 5500
sq. meters is open to the public.
▪ The rest of the collection is stored in special
areas for the use of the very finest crafts
man who are selected from all over India to
come & study these archives.
kullu hut
Angan Manch Theatre
Crafts Demonstration Area
Entrance for Crafts Museum Galleries
Angan Manch Theatre
Gallery courtyard
Library
Restaurant
Entry of complex
craft demonstration area
Courtyard
Restaurant
Gallery
Amphitheatre
Administration
Library
Temple Gallery
Textiles Gallery
Display of looms in Textiles Gallery
▪ Rural residential layout formed by
mass and spaces.
▪ Different open spaces as traditional
scheme as courtyard.
▪ Here the architect follows
traditional space with
contemporary build form
respecting present.
Findings
19. Broad program analysis
Function Area Of (Sft )
Reception And Lobby 436 Sft
Administration 2161 Sft
Workshop 44392 Sft
Library 3497 Sft
Research Facility 2017 Sft
Exhibition Space 9191 Sft
Multipurpose Hall 6240 Sft
Cafeteria 4144 Sft
Display Area 5000 Sft
Training Facility 3114 Sft
Guest House
Haat
5317 Sft
5000 Sft
Clay Work
Bamboo Work
Sitolpati
11800 Sft
9100 Sft
9100 Sft
Parking 2560 Sft
1, 1%
2, 2%
20, 23%
3, 4%
2, 2%
12, 14%
5, 6%
10, 11%
3, 3%
7, 8%
15, 17%
6, 7%
2, 2%
Reception & lobby
administration
workshop
Library
Research facility
Exhibition
multipurpose
cafeteria
Display area
training facility
Guest house
clay workshop
fair or haat
parking
Total 1,23,069 sft
Program
Analysis
20. Reception
Program
Analysis
Function
Detail Oua
lity
No
Of
Perso
n
Requi
red
Area
Receptio
n
Lobby 1 50 (50x2)
=100
Sft
Waiti
ng
30 (30x1.
2)
=36
Sft
Desk 1 200
Sft
Sub
Total
336
Sft
Circul
ation
30%
100.8
Sft
Total 436.8
Sft
Function No Of
Person
Area
Per
Perso
n
Quant
ity
Total Area
Lobby
And
Waiting
30 6.5 Sft 195 Sft
Toilet 8 30 Sft 240 Sft
Director
Room+
Toilet
89sft
30 Sft
1 119 Sft
Account
Section
2 1 200 Sft
Maintena
nce Sec.
2 1 200 Sft
Service 100
Sft
100 Sft
Conferen
ce
15 1 500 Sft
Sub
Total
1663 Sft
Circulatio
n
30%
498 Sft
Total 2161 Sft
Administration
Fig : Office Room Area Page-786
Functio
n
Detail Quantit
y
user Total
area
Library Lobby 1 10 200 sft
Counter 1 200 sft
Reading
space
30 (30x36)
=1080
sft
Shelf
area
5 270 sft
Librarian 1 200 sft
Store 200 sft
Sub total 2690 sft
Circulati
on 30%
807 sft
Total 3497 sft
Library
Fig : Reading Room Area Page-266
21. Fig : Display Area Page-339
Exhibition
Program
Analysis
Functio
n
Visitors User
Staff
Total
Area
Lobby 80 800 sft
Ticket
counter
2 person 150 sft
Toilet 120 sft
Permane
nt
gallery
2000 sft
Tempora
ry
gallery
2000 sft
Technica
l support
room
500 sft
Worksho
p
500 sft
Storage 1000 sft
Sub
.total
7070 sft
Circulati
on 30%
2121 sft
Total 9191 sft
Research Facility
Function User
detail
User no Area
Lobby 200 sft
Research co.
room
1 200 sft
Research room
Toilet
(384+50)
=434 sft
Books space (54x2)
=108 sft
Study area 12 (30x12)
=360 sft
Store 100 sft
Conference
room
10 250 sft
Sub total 1552 sft
Circulation 30% 465 sft
Total 2017 sft
Display Area
Function
total
Quantity Total area
Display area 1 for 50
person
(50x50)
= 2500 sft
Staff area 200 sft
Toilet 200 sft
Public toilet 800 sft
Sub total 6220 sft
Circulation
30%
1866 sft
total 8086 sft
22. Guest House Multipurpose hall Training center
Program
Analysis
Function No of
room
Area
Lobby 200 sft
Administration 400 sft
Single room + toilet 3 (150 x 3)+ 100
sft
= 550 sft
Double room + toilet 3 ( 300 x 3)+100
= 1000 sft
Dining 200 sft
Kitchen 840 sft
Sub total 4090 sft
Circulation 30% 1227 sft
Total 5317 sft
Function User total Area
Lobby 150 ( 10x150)
=1500 sft
Waiting 80 (10x80)
= 800 sft
Hall area 2000 sft
Stage 500 sft
Sub total 4800 sft
Circulation 30% 1440 sft
Total 6240 sft
Function User Net area Total
Lobby 10 (6x10) 60 sft
Lounge 15 (14.4x15) 216 sft
Trainer room (10x12) 120 sft
Workshop 1000 sft
Computer
application
500 sft
Motif desigh 500 sft
Sub total 2396 sft
Circulation 30% 718 sft
Total 3114 sft
23. workshops ( Tant + jamdani )
spining and
warping
coloring weaving
karu vangano
- 3 room
- 8 workers
- total user 24
- 42 sft per person
ghati koron
- 3room
- 10 workers
- total user 30
- 10sft
coloring
- 3 room
- 10 workers
- total user 40
- 20 sft
pulling
- 4 room
- 10 workers
- total user 40
- 30 sft
spooling
- 4 room
- 10 workers
- total user 40
- 30 sft
weaving
- 3 room
-8 workers
- total user 24
- 60 sft
cutting and finishing
- 3 room
- 10 workers
- total user 30
- 42 sft
warping
- 1 room
- 10 workers
- total user 10
- 248 sft
Weaving ( nakshibuti )
weaving
- 3 room
- 8 workers
- total user 24
- 60 sft
Stitching
- 3 room
- 10 workers
- total user 30
- 10 sft
Program
Analysis
Coloring space
Warping
Pulling
24. Program analysis
Tant (spinning )
Fig – spinning
Program
Analysis
Function No Of
Room
No Of
User
Per
Room
Total User Per Person
Space Req.
Total
Karu
Vangano
3 8 24 42 Sft 1008 Sft
Ghati Koron 3 10 30 10 Sft 300 Sft
Boiling 3 10 30 10 Sft 300 Sft
Warping
Room
1 10 10 248 Sft 2480 Sft
Instructor
Room
1 1000 Sft
Maintenance
Room
2 600 Sft
Toilet 600 Sft
Store 1000 Sft
Sub Total 7288 Sft
Circulation
30%
2186 Sft
Total 9474 Sft
Fig –Ghati Koron
Fig -Warping
Fig –spinning
25. Program Analysis Tant (coloring )
Fig - coloring
Program
Analysis
Function No of
room
No of
user per
room
Total
user
Per
person
space req.
Total
Coloring 3 10 30 20sft 600 sft
Pulling 3 10 30 30 sft 900 sft
Spooling /
natai
3 10 30 30 sft 900 sft
Instructor
room
1 1000 sft
Toilet 600 sft
store 1000 sft
Sub total 5800 sft
Circulation
30%
1740 sft
Total 7540 sft
Fig – pulling
26’-6’’
26’-10’’
26. Program analysis
Tant + jamdani (weaving )
Fig – weaving
Program
Analysis
Function No Of
Room
No Of
User
Per
Room
Total
User
Per
Person
Sft
Total Sft
Weaving 4 12 48 60 Sft 2880 Sft
Cutting
And
Finishing
3 10 30 42 Sft 1260 Sft
Instructor
Room
1 1000 Sft
Common
Room
1 20 600 Sft
Toilet 600 Sft
Store 1000 Sft
Sub Total 7340 Sft
Circulatio
n
30%
2202 Sft
Toilet 9542 Sft
Function No Of
Room
No Of
User
Per
Room
Total
User
Per
Person
Sft
Total Sft
Weaving 4 12 48 60 Sft 2880 Sft
Stitching 3 10 30 10 Sft 300 Sft
Instructor
Room
1 1000 Sft
Common Room 1 20 600 Sft
Toilet 600 Sft
Store 1000 Sft
Sub Total 6380 Sft
Circulation
30%
1914 Sft
Toilet 8294 Sft
Nakshibuti (weaving )
27. Program
Analysis Clay workshop
Function Quantity Total area
Clay preservation area 2000 sft
Clay preparation area 2000 sft
Craft making area 2500 sft
Mud oven 900 sft
Making place for god 2000 sft
Store 1800 sft
Toilet 600 sft
Sub total 11800 sft
Circulation 30% 3540 sft
Total 15340 sft
4’-
0’’
3’-
6’’
6’-0’’
Function No of
user
total area
Store for
Raw
material
2000 sft
Store for
craft
1000 sft
Workshop 2000 sft
courtyard 2000 sft
Sub total 7000 sft
Circulation
30%
2100 sft
Total 9100 sft
Bamboo Workshop And
Sitolpati Workshop
28. structure
Analysis structure Analysis
Mud house is one of the traditional housing type in Tangail district.
This building type is typically one or two stories and perfectly used
for single family housing.
1. Mud house is cool in summer (inside
building temperature is about 24°c to 26°c )
and warm in winter
2. Automatic control temperature by passive
colling system ,which is most important for
weavers.
3. Suck external dry air and throw the
humidified cool air into interior .
4. Bamboo is use as a material of post in
building .
Mud preparation and wall making
• Wet earth mixed with straw and 5% cement
• For better strength mixture is improve by adding
RHA (Rice husk Ash),jute and straw ,
• Applied in a layer in a cob system
• mud is dried for few days
• Finally the wall thickness will be 18 inch
Consideration in mud house Step -1 Step -2
Step -3 Step -4
Step -5
• After a couple of days mud walls are drying and
then trimmed the wall in a shape that will be
expose and create a smooth surface
• If thickness of the wall is 20” after trimming it
become 18’’.
• Plastering is essential for the protection from rain
,rat and insects
• Mixture is made with clay + grass+ 15% boric
acid + glue
Step -1( plaster with
clay and grass mixture )
Step -2( clay paint
with water )
Step -3( clay liquids) Step -4( fine sand ) Step -5( mixture of clay
,sand and glue)
Wall polishing and finishing
29. structure
Analysis
Bamboo
Rod
Concrete
Aluminum cap
Foundation detail
Bamboo column used in foundation
Bamboo chemical treatment process
Method of treatment
Traditional treatment method Chemical treatment method
Leaching
Lime washing
Smoking
Long term
No pressure
(Boric acid : borax (1:1.4))
Pressure
o Prepare solution of water- borne
preservatives like boric acid :borax (1:1.4)
in a container or tank
o Depending on the length , keep the bamboo
immersed for 7-14 days
o After that bamboo pulled from pool and
stacked Vertically so the preservation
solution can drain from bamboo
o Next dry in the sun for 1 week
o Prepare solution of CCA (1:3:4) and
CCB(1.5:3:4)
o Create vacuum pressure in bamboo
o Then dry in the sun
Joints of bamboo
Top cord joint
Verandah support by angular
Bamboo joint
Beam column joints
Bracing joint
Bamboo wall
Bamboo Stair
Folding door
Railing
Wooden window
Tile roof
Bamboo top chord
Bamboo column
Gutter for rain water
collecting
Rain water collection system
31. Master
Plan
Development Master plan considerations
• Rural residential layout formed into the composition
• Create axial pathway which connecting all the function and people can go
through this pathway and experience their traditional work process
• All function are arrange around the courtyard
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5
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19
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23 24
Ground Floor Plan
25
1. Cultural/ display courtyard
2. Exhibition
3. Multipurpose
4. Admin
5. Library
6. Research and training
7. Dining
8. Guest house
9. Haat space
10. Clay finish product
11. Clay indoor workshop
12. Glazing and policing room
+tools store
13. Shitalpati indoor workshop
14. Bamboo workshop
15. Storage for bamboo craft
16. Dining
17. Coloring
18.Spining
19. design card ( jacquard)
20. Warping
21. Pulling field
22. Weaving (nakshibuti)
23. Weaving (tant)
24. finish product sarees
25. Cutting
Legend
Scale:
160’
80’
120’
40’
32. 25
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27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
25.Temporary exhibition
26. instructor room
27. Instructor room
28. Dining
29. Instructor room
30. Spinning
31. Motif design
32. Maintenance room
33. Director room
34 Trainer room
35.Guest house
First Floor Plan
Master
Plan
Development
Legend
Scale:
160’
80’
120’
40’
33. Blow
up
plans
1. Display courtyard
2. Exhibition
3. Multipurpose
4. Admin
5. Library
6. Research and training
7. Dining
8. Guest house
9. Haat space
Ground Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Legend
Scale:
100’
50’
75’
25’
Register room
Maintenance room
Account section
Library
Research lab
Conference
Researcher room
Dining
34. Blow
up
plans
Ground Floor Plan ( Clay, Bamboo And Shitalpati Crafts)
10. Clay finish product
11. Clay indoor workshop
12. Glazing and policing
room +tools store
13. Shital pati indoor
workshop
14. Bamboo workshop
15. Storage for bamboo
craft
16. Dining
Outdoor activity space for pottery
Outdoor activity space for
bamboo and shitalpati craft
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Legend
Scale:
80’
40’ 60’
20’
35. Blow
up
sections
Clay craft indoor workshop
Clay craft store
Shitalpati indoor workshop
Bamboo craft workshop
A’
A
B’
B
B’
B
SECTION A-A’
SECTION B-B’
36. 17. Coloring
18.Spining
19. Design Card ( Jacquaed)
20. Warping
21. Pulling Field
22. Weaving For Nakshibuti
23.Weaving For Jamdani
And Tant
24. Finish Product Store
Sarees
25. Cutting
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
25
24
Ground Floor Plan ( Handloom)
Blow
up
plans
Legend
Scale:
60’
30’
45’
15’
37. 35
32
33
34 32. Instructor room
33. Spinning
34. Motif design
35. Instructor room
First Floor Plan ( Handloom space)
Blow
up
plans
Scale: 60’
30’
45’
15’
39. Elevations
Multipurpose hall Main entry exhibition
Clay crafts sore
Clay crafts indoor space Dining space Coloring
Finish product store Weaving
jacquaed
Weaving
Spinning Store for bamboo craft Bamboo workshop exhibitions Haat space Guest house
NORTH ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
N
S
E
W
Guest house
Dining
Research and training
Library Administration
Multipurpose hall
jacquaed
Weaving
Weaving
Tools storage and instructor
Clay workshop
Cutting
WEST ELEVATION
EAST ELEVATION
40. Dining
Shitalpati Workshop
Dining For Workers
Weaving workshop
Haat
Weaving For Tant
Store
Coloring Workshop
Clay workshop Exhibition
Research facility Dining
Cutting
Sections
F
F’
E
E’
SECTION E-E’
SECTION F-F’