URBAN HAAT
Group 4
SEBIN
SAYOOJYA
SAMIYYA
SAMIN
Introduction
‘Haat’ means a market, especially one held on a regular basis
in a rural area.
The idea of urban haat is to provide a platform for the artisans
to sell their products,
it also provides the ambience of a traditional Rural Haat or
village market, but one suited for more contemporary needs
OPPORTUNITY
The urban haat provides an opportunity for the artisans to develop
their skills and also ensures economic benefits for them; helps
conserve the arts and skills and market them.
•To improve the productivity and the quality of handicrafts
produced ad enhance the innovation in design
HAATS IN INDIA
At present, 31 Urban Haats are operational and 5 Urban Haats are
under progress in the country.Minister of State, Textiles, Ajay
Tamta informed Lok Sabha that Urban Haats enable artisans and
handloom weavers to sell their products directly.Government
intends to increase the number of Urban Haats & Mini Urban
Haats.
Proposals have been received for establishment of Urban Haats at
Kardo village and Poma village, in Arunachal Pradesh, Tuli in
Nagaland, Gaziabad in Uttar Pradesh and Amritsar in Punjab. Two
proposals for Mini Urban Haats have also been received from
Nagaland and Chhattisgarh.
DILLI HAAT,
INA
The place is full of greenery with the Ramps provided for physically
Strong reminder of the architecture
blooming plants and this adds more handicapped people
prevalent in northern parts of India
color to the already beautiful place.
• Located on Aurobindo Marg, opposite to the bustling INA market, DILLI HAAT is
a joint collaboration between the New Delhi Municipal Corporation and the Delhi
Tourism and Transportation Department.
• Dilli Haat was set up to promote the Indian handicrafts industry and cuisine. Spread
across 6 acres of land, this bazaar showcases a variety of stalls selling handicraft
items.
Visitors get to buy authentic wares at prices
• With more than 60 stalls in the bazaar, craftsmen from all over India come here to that have not been inflated by high costs
showcase their products.
• The stalls are allotted to the craftsmen for 15 days and is then rotated so that other
sellers get an opportunity to exhibit and sell their products.
• And for the foodies, Dilli Haat has a food plaza where you can get to taste the
culinary delights from the different parts of India.
• A vacant land near the metro station on S V Road is all set to turn into a permanent
village fair selling interesting facets of rural Karnataka, that includes art works,
handicrafts and food along the lines of Dilli Haat .
Humble cottages or booths create a rustic
• The other outlets for each state that are just humble cottages or booths create a
rustic ambience with their makeshift structures and thatched tops. ambience with their makeshift structures
and thatched tops.
SERVICE
CENTRAL ENTRY
ENTRY
PLAZA
STALLS
PARKING
KEY PLAN OF DILLI HAAT
DILLI HAAT TOURISM
• The Dilli haat Tourism provides the craftsmen who are registered with the D.C.Handicrafts to place their things in
the bazaar.
• There are 62 in all stalls that are allotted to the craftsmen from different part of India on 15 days rotational basis,
so that each and every craftsman gets opportunity to place their things and products for sale.
• They have to pay a mere amount of INR 100/- for a period of 15 days. This methodology ensures that the visitors
can buy the things at the prices that are not inflated by the high cost of maintenance.
• The visitors can also enjoy the authentic dishes served from different regions of India under single roof. The food
plaza in the Dilli haat offers the multi cuisine like momos of Sikkim, Kahwa & Kebabs of Jammu, Bamboos hot
chicken of Nagaland, Pooranpoli of Maharashtra and Dhokla of Gujarat.
• There are 25 different stalls that offer dishes representing different regions of India and they are served in a Eco
friendly way.
STAL
LS
ENTRY ENTRY
LVL +800
LANDSCAPED
AREA
LVL +1000
TICKET
COUNTER
PARKING (LVL +250)
LVL +250
LVL 00 TICKET COUNTER
WASHROOM
S
TREES MAINLY FOUND
• NEEM
• PEEPAL
• ASHOKA SERVICE
• BANYAN ENTRY
PARKING
• PARKING FOR 45 CARS
• 20 TWO WHEELERS
STALL
S
TICKET COUNTERS
PLAN OF DILLI HAAT, INA HIGHLIGHTING TICKET COUNTER
• Present near the entrance.
• A total of six counters.
• Provision of ramps for ease of access of the physically handicapped.
• Span of each counter : 1.5 meters
• Height of counter : 1 meter
• Height of shade : 2 meters
• Floor height : 2.5 meters A PHOTOGRAPH OF THE TICKET COUNTER, DILLI HAAT, INA
• Nominal entry fee.
• The architecture has been done in a traditional North-Indian style.
• The walls follow the concept of exposed brickwork. SEGMENTAL
ROW-LOCK ARCH
• Arched counter windows are present.
EXPOSED
• Traditional simple lattice work is present on the roof. BRICKWORK WITH
VISIBLE MORTAR
• The simple structure of the ticket counter gives it the feel of a village
atmosphere, which is the theme of the whole design of Dilli Haat.
PAVEMENT PATTERNS
DIFFERENT PAVEMENTS PATTERNS WERE SEEN AT DILLI HAAT
TO DEFINE THE MOVEMENT FOR PEDESTRIANS INSIDE AND
OUTSIDE THE DILLI HAAT.MOVEMENT WERE HIGHLIGHTED BY
DIFFERENTIATING TWO MATERIALS.DELHI QUARTZ AND RED
SANDSTONE STONE WERE USED AS PAVERS TO DESCRIBE THE
MOVEMENT.
BRICK PAVERS AND STONE WERE USED TO
DIFFERNTIATE THE MOVEMENT PATTERN OF
VISITORS.