Kochi Cricket Stadium
Kochi Cricket Stadium
Kochi Cricket Stadium
Client
Client
Proposal For KCA
Proposal For KCA
Type
Type
Architecture
Architecture
Location
Location
Kochi
Kochi
Area
Area
100,000+
100,000+
Year
Year
2024
2024
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The Cochin Sports City is a proposed sports complex planned for development in Chengamanad village, near the Cochin International Airport in Kerala, India. The Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) submitted a proposal to the state government in January 2024 to build this complex, which is dubbed “Cochin Sports City”.
Introduction In the realm of sports, the question of whether champions are born with natural talent or made through rigorous training has long been debated. This architectural thesis explores this duality through the design of a sports city, where both innate abilities and structured development are nurtured to create world-class athletes. “A Star is Made/Born” embodies the convergence of nature and nurture, where architecture serves as the physical manifestation of this ideology. MADE Conceptual Framework The Star Metaphor: The concept of a star being “born” and “made” aligns with two types of athletes – those who possess natural talent from birth and those who hone their skills through dedication and practice. The sports city should reflect both pathways, offering spaces that emphasize growth, refinement, and performance. Like stars forming in stellar nurseries, this city will provide the ideal conditions for athletes to shine. Philosophy of Design: The design takes inspiration from biomimicry— drawing parallels between the natural development of stars in the universe and the growth of human potential in sports. The architecture will symbolize the nurturing environment needed to transform raw talent into excellence, emphasizing sustainability, inclusivity, and diversity of sports.
The Cochin Sports City is a proposed sports complex planned for development in Chengamanad village, near the Cochin International Airport in Kerala, India. The Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) submitted a proposal to the state government in January 2024 to build this complex, which is dubbed “Cochin Sports City”.
Introduction In the realm of sports, the question of whether champions are born with natural talent or made through rigorous training has long been debated. This architectural thesis explores this duality through the design of a sports city, where both innate abilities and structured development are nurtured to create world-class athletes. “A Star is Made/Born” embodies the convergence of nature and nurture, where architecture serves as the physical manifestation of this ideology. MADE Conceptual Framework The Star Metaphor: The concept of a star being “born” and “made” aligns with two types of athletes – those who possess natural talent from birth and those who hone their skills through dedication and practice. The sports city should reflect both pathways, offering spaces that emphasize growth, refinement, and performance. Like stars forming in stellar nurseries, this city will provide the ideal conditions for athletes to shine. Philosophy of Design: The design takes inspiration from biomimicry— drawing parallels between the natural development of stars in the universe and the growth of human potential in sports. The architecture will symbolize the nurturing environment needed to transform raw talent into excellence, emphasizing sustainability, inclusivity, and diversity of sports.

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Chinese fishing nets (Cheena vala in India or tangkul in Indonesia) are a type of stationary lift net in India and Indonesia. They are fishing nets that are fixed land installations for fishing. While commonly known as “Chinese fishing nets” in India, the more formal name for such nets is “shore operated lift nets”.[1] Huge mechanical contrivances hold out horizontal nets of 20 m or more across. Each structure is at least 10 m high and comprises a cantilever with an outstretched net suspended over the sea and large stones suspended from ropes as counterweights at the other end. Each installation is operated by a team of up to six fishermen. While such nets are used throughout coastal southern China and Indochina, in India they are mostly found in the Indian cities of Kochi and Kollam, where they have become a tourist attraction
Chinese fishing nets (Cheena vala in India or tangkul in Indonesia) are a type of stationary lift net in India and Indonesia. They are fishing nets that are fixed land installations for fishing. While commonly known as “Chinese fishing nets” in India, the more formal name for such nets is “shore operated lift nets”.[1] Huge mechanical contrivances hold out horizontal nets of 20 m or more across. Each structure is at least 10 m high and comprises a cantilever with an outstretched net suspended over the sea and large stones suspended from ropes as counterweights at the other end. Each installation is operated by a team of up to six fishermen. While such nets are used throughout coastal southern China and Indochina, in India they are mostly found in the Indian cities of Kochi and Kollam, where they have become a tourist attraction






























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Computational Design Evolved Facade Computational Design is the convergence of computational power and design techniques through a sequence of logical processes. For centuries, architects have relied on their experience and intuition to come up with new design solutions. However, this advanced technology has entirely changed that process. In the simplest terms, Computational Design involves using data-driven processes to optimise the various stages of the design process, including creation, presentation, analysis, evaluation, interaction, and aesthetic expression. Computational Design is an immensely broad and complex f ield and there are various terminologies and subsets that it encompasses. These include Digital Design, Parametric Design, Algorithmic Design, Generative Design, Form Finding, Topology Optimisation, Material Computation, Biomimetic Design, and loads more! With digitalization accelerating, Computational Design is gaining prominence across the AEC industry today
Computational Design Evolved Facade Computational Design is the convergence of computational power and design techniques through a sequence of logical processes. For centuries, architects have relied on their experience and intuition to come up with new design solutions. However, this advanced technology has entirely changed that process. In the simplest terms, Computational Design involves using data-driven processes to optimise the various stages of the design process, including creation, presentation, analysis, evaluation, interaction, and aesthetic expression. Computational Design is an immensely broad and complex f ield and there are various terminologies and subsets that it encompasses. These include Digital Design, Parametric Design, Algorithmic Design, Generative Design, Form Finding, Topology Optimisation, Material Computation, Biomimetic Design, and loads more! With digitalization accelerating, Computational Design is gaining prominence across the AEC industry today