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BRIEF :
A theme park is a destination, which combines entertainment, food and beverage and
shops, and an environment that is different from that found outside its gates. A theme
is used to provide a focus for the design, development and operation of such a park.
Thereby, a Cultural Theme Park is an amusement park which is themed on a particular
culture, and all its rides, attractions as well as other elements of interest are based on
ideas from that specific culture. In this case, the culture refers to the Culture of India,
and all the recreational elements used are meant to be associated which this pluralistic
culture

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Due to lack of proper promotion and global advertisement, many parts of India, which
are culturally rich and worth giving a visit, and that depict the variety in the Indian
culture to its fullest, do not fall in the notice of tourists and visitors.
Keeping this in mind, the basic idea here is to create a cultural theme park, depicting
the culture of our country at its best, highlighting the low-promotion zones and give an
appreciable definition to India.

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. In this design, it is aimed to generate ambiences portraying the varied cultures,
consisting of recreational elements for visitors having varied interests that would incline
them to visit those parts of India.
# To promote Indian Culture and its dimensions across the world
# To design as an escape for people from their day-to-day lives towards
leisure, relaxation and fun

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scope

The aim here is to create a cultural theme park, which would consist of six major built
structures, denoting the six major geographical zones of India North, South, East, West, North-
East and Central. Each pavilion would have its own outdoor arena, and both these areas
would consist of elements of interest and entertainment, which would depict a
component of Indian culture of that area.
The basic components of this theme park design:
Ticketing complex
Tourist information centres
Centre for assistance to physically challenged and aged visitors
Six Pavilions
Toy train station
Boating station
Shopping streets
Dining facilities
Plazas
Parking
Medical clinic
Restrooms
Staff residence
Extensive landscaping

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Name Relevance

Kingdom of Dreams, Gurgaon Similar Project in Northern India, but on a


smaller scale; covers only 13 states

Dilli Haat, New Delhi Universal Design and Open space planning
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DILLI HAAT INFERENCES:


The main motive behind doing a case study of Dilli Haat was to know about two things:
how the entire area has been converted into a universal design ,and in such a hot
climate, how do people move around and what provisionsare made to provide shade
to them. Both the aspects were properly studied, and the observations have been
noted above.

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