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CASE STUDY Major Dhyan Chandra National Stadium Delhi

The Major Dhyan Chand Stadium is a national stadium for hockey located in New Delhi, India. It was originally built in 1933 to host the first Asian Games in 1951 and is often called the "temple of Indian hockey." The stadium has a capacity of 20,000 spectators and features two international standard hockey pitches as well as facilities for other sports. It utilizes sustainable features like rainwater harvesting, recycled water systems, and thermal insulation to reduce its environmental impact.

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CASE STUDY Major Dhyan Chandra National Stadium Delhi

The Major Dhyan Chand Stadium is a national stadium for hockey located in New Delhi, India. It was originally built in 1933 to host the first Asian Games in 1951 and is often called the "temple of Indian hockey." The stadium has a capacity of 20,000 spectators and features two international standard hockey pitches as well as facilities for other sports. It utilizes sustainable features like rainwater harvesting, recycled water systems, and thermal insulation to reduce its environmental impact.

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CASE STUDY

MAJOR DHYAN CHAND STADIUM,


NEW DELHI

SUBMITTED TO SUBMITTED BY
PIYUSH MAURYA
ARVIND KUMAR SINGH
B.ARCH 3RD YEAR 5THSEM.
RAHUL PATHAK
I.A.T.P. BU JHANSI
BRIEF HISTORY
The major dhyan chand stadium
located in new delhi , india is a
renewed complex and national
stadium for hockey india which is
owned and operated by the sports
authority of india ( sai ) . built to host
the first asian games in 1951 , the
stadium is often referred as the
temple of indian hockey ” . it is named
after the legendary former player
dhyan chand . it has 2 international
standard competition pitches . 1
training / warm up pitch for hockey
the stadium has the capacity of 14,000
in new open gallery and 6.000 in
covered vip gallery for the spectators .
along with hockey it has other
facilities for major sports disciplines
like cricket kabaddi , lawn tennis ,
swimming fitness centre etc.
LOCATION

NEW DELHI, INDIA


CLIMATE ANALYSIS
➢ Cold and dry
➢ Latitude – 28.644800
➢ Longitude –77.216721
➢ DMS lat – 28°38′41″N
➢ DMS long – 77°13′20″E
➢ Wind direction – East -southeast
➢ Topography – Aravali range

1. CLIMATE GRAPH // WEATHER BY 2. AVERAGE TEMPERATURE,


MONTH NEW DELHI NEW DELHI
WEATHER BY MONTH // WEATHER AVERAGES NEW DELHI
CONNECTIVITY
➢ METRO
Spectators may avail of delhi metro services any part of delhi ncr to
reach the following stations and there after avail the shuttle service to
reach the venue.
1. Pragati maidan 2. Khan market
3. Udyog bhavan 4.Central secretariat
5. Mandi house 6.Barakhamba metro station
➢ PARK AND WALK
Spectators can park their vehide at the following parking areas and
walk down to the venue:
● Zoo Parking - 500 metres to Venue Gate Number - 3
Bhairon Marg Parking -500 metres to Venue Gate Number- 5

➢ PARK AND RIDE


Spectators can park their vehicles at the following parking area and
thereafter avail the shuttle service to the venue:
● Central Vista lawns to Venue Gate
●Modern School Barakhamba Road to Venue Gate
➢ SHUTTLE DROP OFF POINTS
Spectators who avail the shuttle service from Park and Ride will be
dropped at the following places and thereafter walk to the venue:
● Bapa Nagar -600 metres to Venue Gate
● ITPO Gate Number 5 - 500 metres to Venue Gate
● Bhairon Marg-500 metres to Venue Gate.
KEY POINT OF STADIUM

➢ OWNER - SPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA


➢ BUILT UP AREA – 17500 SQM

SITE AREA - 37 ACRE
➢ ESTABLISHED- 1933
➢ REBUILT - 2010
➢ SEATING CAPACITY - PITCH I: 20000; PITCH II: 2,500

COMPETITION ARENA - TWO COMPETITION PITCHES;
ONE WARM-UP PITCH

FIELD ORIENTATION – NORTH-SOUTH
➢ NO. GATE - 7

FLOOD LIGHT - 8
SITE PLAN

ROOF 2ND
GROUND

SWIMMNG
MAIN POOL
STADIUM

PUBLIC
PLAZA ELECTRICAL
N SYSTEM
HOCKEY FIELDS
The stadium is spread over 17,500
square metres in the 37-acre
(150,000 m2) complex. It has three
synthetic pitches practice. It is
located adjacent to the indian coast
guard headquarters. The stadium
boasts of two brand new synthetic
hockey turfs of international
standards and has a capacity of
20,000. It also has a warm up pitch
for hockey. The complex also host a
number of other sports facilities
including the cricket ground, lawn
tennis, swimming pool and also
kabaddi along with fitness centre for
the users. Barrier free access &
amenities provided throughout the
complex. Space planning and design
of stadium complex to optimize
available office accommodation.
There is provision of two level
underground parking along with the
surface parking sufficient even
during major events.
SURROUNDINGS
➢ The site is bound by the
Indian coastal headquarters
on the North-west.
➢ The National sports club of
India is located on the North
seast.
Rastrapati bhawan Old fort lake
➢ The site is bound by the
Mathura Road on the west.
The Old fort lake is also
towards east of the complex.
➢ The High court of Delhi lies
towards the south of the
complex.
War memorial High coart
➢ The national gallery of
modern art is located to the
south-west of the site.
➢ The National war memorial
is located to the West of the
complex.

Indian coastal India gate


headquater
LIGHTING

The lightings used are high mast sports lighting & distributed by the PA
system. The two competitive pitches are flood-lit with foldable floodlight
towers (hinged mast lights) which will provide 2,200 lux illumination during
the competition, this will enable high definition TV transmission.

ACCESS WAY FOR FLOOD FLOOD LIGHT ON MAIN HD SCREEN DISPLAY


LIGHT SERVISING PITCH
SERVICES
➢ The stadium is air-conditioned
and fitted with lifts.
➢ There are barrier free
provisions for athletes and
spectators who are physically
challenged.
➢ There are 4 ramps for open
gallery, 2 ramps for vip gallery
along with staircases & lifts
provided at proper intervals for
convenient access.
➢ The main electrical sub-station
is located at the main public
entrance towards south.
➢ The stadium will get its power
supply from two grids with a
backup based on generator sets
and battery uninterrupted
power supply.
STADIUM FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN

N
1ST FLOOR PLAN

N
2ND FLOOR PLAN

N
UPPER BASEMENT PLAN

RAMP FOR RAMP FOR


BASEMENT BASEMENT
LOWER BASEMENT PLAN
PARKING
➢ TWO LEVEL UNDERGROUND PARKING + SURFACE PARKING

UPPER RAMP TO ENTRY TO


BASEMENT LOWER BASEMENT
PARKING BASEMENT PARKING
PARKING FROM
GROUND

UPPER
BASEMENT
PARKING

LOWER
BASEMENT LOWER SURFACE
PARKING BASEMENT PARKING
PARKING
PITCH DETAIL

55 M
SUSTAINABLE FEATURE
The following green initiatives are used in the Major Dhyan
Stadium complex so as reducing its environmental impact
and making it self-sufficient and increasing its energy
efficiency.
➢ Orientation : North-South
➢ Rain water collection and reuse
➢ Recycling of treated water
➢ Heat Insulation
➢ Thermal insulation of roof
➢ Heat reflecting coloured glass
➢ Conservation of water
➢ Push cock in each wash basin
➢ Double piping system for use of unfiltered water
➢ Recycling of turf curing of water
➢ Use of waterless urinals
VIP AREA
ROOF STUCTURE
STEEL TRUSS.

600 mm dia
WATER SYSTEM
➢ Rain water collection and reuse.
➢ Recycling of treated .
➢ Recycling of turf curing of water.

4M
WATER PLANT

UNDERRAIN
WATER
HARVESTING PIT
WATER
RECYCLING
CHAMBER

WATER PURIFIER
SYSTEM
DRAINAGE SYSTEM

MAIN STADIUM DRAINAGE

PRATICE STADIUM DRAINAGE MAIN STADIUM DRAINAGE FOR RECYCLING


DRAINAGE IN OPEN TURF CURING WATER
SIDE
WATER SPRINKLER
➢ 1 SPRINKLER THROW 18000 L WATER IN 5 MINUTE.

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