Youth Innovation Park: A Center of Work- Recreation

Project idea

YOUTH INNOVATION PARK: A CENTRE OF WORK-RECREATION Connecting science, education, industry and trade to recreation Location: Joragate Cow Hat, Khulna. Area of the land: 1,74,000 sqft. This project focuses on creating inspiring structural designs using innovative technologies to deliver urban public architecture that help to generate new typological space for working along with recreational facilities for youth. The youth can uphold and promote their knowledge, creativity, innovation, skill and enhance themselves to make leadership and successful. Creating an inspiring outdoor environment where youth can explore, innovate, and collaborate to develop creative solutions for a sustainable future. Also to provide a dynamic space that encourages hands-on learning, innovation, and community engagement in a natural setting. PROJECT IDEA: PROJECT GOAL: The goal of IP is to accelerate the industrialization and commercialization of new technologies. Hence the youth innovation park will facilitate the individual or group entrepreneurs can work independently with a touch of reactional facilities. Foster Creativity and Design Thinking Develop Practical Architectural Skills Promote Sustainable and Innovative Architecture Encourage Interdisciplinary Collaboration Enhance Education and Career Readiness Engage with the Community Provide Access to Cutting-Edge Resources and Technologies Cultivate Leadership and Personal Growth Showcase Youth Talent and Innovation Create a Sustainable and Dynamic Learning Environment By focusing on these goals and strategies, the Youth Innovation Centre can become a hub for nurturing the next generation of architects and designers, equipping them with the skills and vision to shape the built environment in innovative and sustainable ways.

Project description

Concept: Propagating strength through breaking the boundaries Concept elaboration : The type of boundaries referenced here could include societal norms, cultural divides, generational gaps, and traditional expectations Religious aspect These boundaries may limit the opportunities and agency of young people, hindering their ability to fully engage with society, express themselves, and contribute to positive change. Breaking down these boundaries involves challenging stereotypes, fostering inclusive environments, and promoting dialogue and collaboration across diverse perspectives. The conceptual form that can be break down in a transformative way, but each form can be revamping the strength of its boldness. Design key principle: Open and Inclusive Spaces Flexible and Adaptable Architecture Iconic and Inspiring Landmarks Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Design Interactive and Technology-Enabled Features Community Engagement and Participation

Technical information

The construction of this building is basically made of rcc construction which material consist of rod, cement, concrete. construction style: post slab structure TRUSS: the use of trusses in large spaces like auditoriums can significantly enhance structural performance, flexibility, and aesthetic appeal, ensuring the space meets both functional and visual requirements. in this built form truss are given to: Structural Integrity and Load Distribution Maximizing Open Space Flexibility for Technical Installations Efficient Material Use Aesthetic Appeal Durability and Maintenance vertical louvre of using local material bricks can absorb the extra sun heat of outdoor and make cool in inner spaces also give the structure with a vibrant aesthetic look.

tabia tabassum

Khulna University of Engineering & Technology

Bangladesh

Arquitetura

Projeto submetido

14. 07. 2024

Etiqueta

Arquitetura Cultural
  • Cultural Center
  • Gallery
  • Hall/Theatre
  • Memorial
  • Observation Tower
  • Pavillion
  • Religious
  • Scuplture
Educational
  • Schools
  • Nursery
  • University
  • Library
  • Other
Landscape + Planning
  • Playground
  • Parks
  • Public spaces
  • Gardens
  • Waterway
  • Cemetery

Conselho a estudantes

Parque de Inovação da Juventude: Um Centro de Trabalho e Recreação

Esta proposta apresenta uma visão louvável para um espaço urbano inclusivo e dinâmico, orientado para a juventude em Khulna, Bangladesh, integrando trabalho, educação e recreação em um conceito arquitetônico unificado. O projeto é baseado na ideia de "romper barreiras"—sociais, culturais e geracionais—e visa criar espaços abertos, adaptáveis e participativos que promovam criatividade, liderança e engajamento comunitário. Embora o marco conceitual seja socialmente valioso e os objetivos bem articulados, a expressão arquitetônica permanece relativamente subdesenvolvida. A volumetria, zoneamento e hierarquias espaciais carecem de clareza, e os desenhos fornecem visão limitada sobre como diferentes grupos de usuários navegariam e ocupariam o espaço. O uso de construção em pós-laje de concreto armado e treliças é apropriado para grandes vãos, mas é necessário mais refinamento na articulação de como esses elementos apoiam tanto objetivos funcionais quanto estéticos. Além disso, os brises de tijolos verticais são uma promissora estratégia de design passivo, mas poderiam ser melhor integrados em uma estratégia ambiental holística. Em geral, o projeto tem uma missão forte e intenção admirável, contudo requer desenvolvimento espacial adicional, detalhamento técnico e resolução arquitetônica para realizar plenamente seu potencial como um hub de inovação e recreação.
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