Architectural drama.

Editor’s note: This article is from WeChat public account “Deco Real Estate Channel” (ID: dekedichan)< /a>, the author double wood.

India and China are both populous countries, and India (1.353 billion people) will soon surpass China (1.395 billion people). Why do the cities of China, such as China, have a spectacle of the rise of cities like China? For example, there are some skyscrapers in India as well as some in Mumbai. China’s skyscrapers are everywhere. China’s high-speed railways extend in all directions, shopping centers are springing up in an endless stream, and India is not. The paradox is that Americans recognize the Indian system. why? This is a huge problem. We use the movie “Three Silly” to feel a little bit – perhaps, you can have a short answer that you have drawn yourself.

“Three Silly”, a classic film that preserves the characteristics of Bollywood songs and dances, shows us the many cultural characteristics of India. Today we went to India to have a look.

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The scene that occupies the largest space in the movie is the engineering school where the three “three silly” people (Wangdu/Fallan, the poor family’s Legge, and the ordinary family’s Fahan). How difficult is it to get into this school? There is a paragraph to prove –

There was a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who saw an Indian student in his class and asked him strangely: “Why are you here? Is there an Indian Institute of Technology in your country?” The Indian classmate The answer is: “I just came here because I can’t take the Indian Institute of Technology.”

It is said that the college has 42 exams per semester, and each exam will be published in public. Because the competition is too intense, the suicide rate of students has remained high.

In such a rigorous learning atmosphere, the water tower at the beginning of the film is particularly beautiful.

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This inverted conical water tower resembles a large mushroom. This structure requires precise calculations and fine construction to be so perfect.

In fact, the reality of this engineering school in the film comes from the generation of architects Louis-Kang and Bakri Hina-Dorsey designed the Bangalore Indian Institute of Management.

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▲The reality of the Indian Institute of Management in Bangalore. In the vision of the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (1977-1992), Dorsey was based on temple architecture in southern India, where the temple became the second home of the people and a hub of society and culture. Dorsey believes that the campus should also be like a sanctuary, without borders and without doors, to meet the needs of people’s communication.

Simple geometric form, combined with elegant techniques, the building is entirely made of reinforced concrete and brick, which is Louis’ unique design style.
The school’s buildings are solid and heavy, and the light from the openings in the brick walls perfectly highlights the texture of the bricks, and the light and shadow effects of the buildings follow. It can be said that Louis is the pioneer of the use of light and shadow in architectural design.

Because India’s climate is hot all year round, the exterior walls are thick brick walls, using light-colored finishes, which allow the interior to be cooled to the maximum extent possible. The huge brick walls are closely connected by concrete, and the opening of the walls of the corridor makes the building facade open and transparent, and achieves the effect of natural ventilation.

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