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CENTRE
GAGANDEEP CHOPRA
6811500155
THESIS CERTIFICATE
PRINCIPAL
THESIS CO.
THESIS GUIDE
Ar. K.D.Mankotia
Ar. V.P.Anil
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
GAGANDEEP CHOPRA
CONTENTS
SYNOPSIS
LIBRARY STUDY
CASE STUDIES
SITE ANALYSIS
AREA PROGRAMING
DESIGN CRITERIA
SYNOPSIS
HABITAT CENTRE
SITE LOCATION
SITE DETAILS
Location Sector 68
Area 4.92 acres
Land Use General Business and Retail Shopping as per
S.A.S. nagar Master Plan (1996 2016)
Adjoining Municipal Council Building
Surrounded by roads on two sides
Proposal to develop adjoining road into urban expressway
within Mohali by GMADA as part of airport connectivity
GENERAL DEVELOPMENT AND CONTROL REGULATION
VALIDITY
SCOPE OF PROJECT
A HABITAT CENTRE is conceived to provide a physical environment
which would serve as a catalyst for a synergetic relationship between
individuals and institutions working in diverse habitat related areas and
therefore, maximize their total effectiveness.
Convention Area Break out rooms & board room/conference rooms,
meeting halls, exhibition area - permanent exhibition hall and
art gallery, VIP rooms, trade office block, registration desk,
library etc.
Business Complex - banks and corporate offices, which will twine as
an integral part of the overall Habitat Centre
Lodging and Boarding
Facility furnished guest rooms 100 nos., restaurant with
intercontinental cuisine and bar, coffee shop, laundry, kitchen etc
Executive Health Club - facilities like Card Room, Lounge, Billiards
Room, etc., and gymnasium cum health club open for members only with
Sauna/Jacuzzi and roof top swimming pool
AIMS
To increase socio-economic benefits derived from social and cultural
activities promoting awareness about our environment.
To organize and promote conferences, seminars, lectures, public
debates and exhibitions in matters relating to habitat, human settlements
and environment.
To Promote better urban and rural settlements relevant of the Indian
social, cultural and economic context and related to the lifestyle of its
people.
To improve visitor satisfaction as manifested by lengthened stay ad
return visits.
OBJECTIVES
Optimizing existing site potential
Optimizing energy use
Using green energy.
The location, orientation, and landscaping of a built up affect the
local ecosystems, transportation methods, and energy use.
REQUIREMENTS
Convention hall
Multipurpose hall
Office complex & Business Centre
Premier Cultural and Entertainment Centre
Residences
Restaurants
Health Clubs
Visual Art Gallery and library
Shopping Traditional arts and crafts
Film Clubs
LIBRARY
STUDY
CONFERENCE HALL
INTRODUCTION
DIFFERENT FUNITURE OF
CONFERENCE HALL
DIFF. TYPES OF
ARRANGEMENT
LIGHTING CONSIDERATION
2.50m
2.75m
3.00m
3.75m
FURNITURE REQUIREMENT
Proper furniture arrangement
enhances the functionality and beauty
of office space. The suitability of
furniture is influenced by flexibility, durability and adjustability.
The space requirement for seating
,
standing is used to calculate min.
clearance between individual and
desk ( preferably1m)
Chair types are often choose according to job titles and the tasks
individual is to perform . Various considerations are to be carefully
reviewed in order to select a chair i .e ., seat height, adjustability,
back and arm support, firmness, etc ..
PRIVATE OFFICES
GENERAL OFFICE AND MULTIPLE WORKSTATION
RECEPTION AREA
CONFERENCE HALLS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
4.5 m2
6.7 m2
9.3 m2
13.4 m2
18.5 m2
28.0 m2
14
The design of the general office, like the design of the private office,
requires a knowledge of the basic dimensional requirements and
clearances of the workstation and, where applicable, of the visitor
seating to be accommodated.
RECEPTION AREA
Proper design of the reception area is critical in communicating an
organization's desired corporate image. Reception spaces are both the first
and last areas with which the visitor interacts and, accordingly, have
considerable visual impact in communicating
that image.
The reception space look attractive, but it must function properly as well The two
most important planning elements in this regard are the visitor's seating area and
the receptionist's workstation or Desk .
CONFERENCE HALL
ROUND TABLE
RECTANGULAR/
BOAT TABLE
OVAL
U SHAPED
Problem
solving
Decision
Making ,executive
meeting
Decision
Making ,executive
meeting
presentations
AUDITORIUM
EXHIBITION AREA
AUDITORIUM
DESIGN CONSIDERATION
DIFFERENT FORMS OF
AUDITORIUM
LIGHTING CONSIDERATION
ACOUSTICAL CRITERIA
AUDITORIUM
An auditorium is important area for performing art the aim is to serve the
audiences.
Design Considerations
Layout per applicable building and life safety codes, regulations, and
ordinances .
Allow sufficient distance between aisles for desired quantity and size of
chairs plus end space.
Allow 1" minimum clearance from either side or rear of chair to any
adjacent side wall, end walls, etc.
To allow for sufficient aisle illumination : Aisle lights are generally located
in the end panel standards at least every other row. Locate aisle light
junction box 6" from the standard .
Proportion of auditorium
These are obtained by the spectator perception and good viewing angle.
a) Good view without head movement, but slight eye
movement of about 30
b) Good view with slight head movement and slight eye
movement approx. 60
c) Maximum perception angle without head movement.
is about 110.
Angle A:
Shifting position to look between
heads in row immediately in front of
spectator and over all other heads.
Angle 8:
Shifting position to look between
heads of two rows immediately in
front of spectators and over all other heads.
ACOUSTICAL TREATEMENT
The minimum standard of sound reduction likely to be required in an
auditorium in a city to protect it against external noise is of the order of 65 dB.
This reduction should be provided on all sides, but
it would be reasonable to make the roof insulation
5-10 dB less provided the building is not unduly exposed to noise from
aircraft in-flight. Surrounding the auditorium with ancillary rooms and foyers is
an obvious and invaluable planning method of obtain the required insulation
against outdoor noise.
The insulation of the internal walls should be adequate to protect the auditorium
from these noise sources and the insulation should not be by-passed by
openings, doorways, etc.
The adequate absorbing surfaces should be provided in the hall to control the
reverberation.
Such areas include rear walls, balcony parapet, concave surfaces etc.
Porous material are used for absorbing the sound .such materials are quilts, wool,
gypsum board etc.
EXHIBITION AREA
GUESTROOM LAYOUTS
RESTAURANT
BAR
GYMNASIUM
RESTAURANT
DESIGN CONSIDERATION
FURNITURE REQUIREMENT
ANTHROPODEMIC DIMENSION
RESTAURANT
The basic components of any restaurant interior are the chair and the
table. Depending upon restaurant type, menu, service,
'We setting, furniture selection, and degree intimacy required, table size
and overall air space requirements can, and should,
nary greatly.
To eat comfortably one person require a table area of around 20 wide
and 14 deep. This provide sufficient clearance space for adjacent
dinner.
Round table or table for six or eight people diameter 0f 30 40 are
ideal for 4 persons and can also take one or more dinners.
The best utilization of space can
often be arrived at through the
use of templates or scaled models .
Diagonal arrangement of square
tables utilizes space better then
square arrangement and yields a
more trouble free traffic lone
16-18
12-15
18-20
15-18
11-14
10-11
FURNITURE DIMENSION
ANTHROPOMEDIC DIMENSION
BARS
The distance between bar and back bar should allow adequate workspace . A
minimum of 36 in, or 90 cm, should provide space for one bartender to
serve and another to circulate behind . A one-bartender operation would
require a 30-in, or 75-cm, clearance .
ANTHROPOMEDIC DIMENSION
GYMNASIUM
PARKING ANALYSIS.
Four level basement parking is allowed. In which 15% is open or
surface parking and 85% is covered parking.
Max. floor height is 4.5 m.
Surface parking
Basement parking
Dimension of vehicle
Car
5.0m x 2.5m
Two wheeler 2.5m x 0.5m
Turning radius Inner radius 3.5m
Outer radius 5.0m
90 parking
45 parking
Ramp Slopes
The maximum ramp slope
should be 20 percent.
For slopes over 10 percent,
a transition at least 8 ft long
should be provided at each
end of the ramp at one half
the slope of the ramp itself .
Ramps may be straight, curved, or a combination
BUILDIN
G
INCLUDI
NG
AUDITORI
UM
,EXHIBITI
ON AREA
BUILDIN
G
INCLUDI
NG
OFFICE,
ADMINST
RATION
WATER
CLOSET
No of
of
Person
fixture
No
eh
sex
1-100
1
101-200
2
201-300
3
301-400
4
Over 400 ,add I
fixture for each
sex for
additional 200
persons
No of
of
Person
fixture
No
eh
sex
1-15
1
16-35
2
36-55
3
56-80
4
81-11 0
5
111-150
6
,add I fixture for
40 persons
URINAL
LAVORTORY
DRINKI
NG
FOUNT
AIN
Urinal may
be provided
in toilet
room in lieu
of WC but
not more
than half of
the required
no. of closet
No of
of
Person
one for
100
persons
Urinal may
be provided
in toilet
room in lieu
of WC but
not more
than half of
the required
no. of closet
No of
of
Person
No
fixture
1-200
1
201-400
2
401-750
3
Over 750 ,add I
fixture for
additional 500
persons
No
fixture
1-20
1
21-40
2
41-60
3
61-90
4
91-125
5
,add I fixture for
additional 45
persons
one for
75
persons
SPECIAL SERVICES..
Various services in the building which improves the efficiency of building
these area analyzed according to the NBC standards
a) Fire fighting
b) Vertical transportation
FIRE FIGHTING
According to NBC this building comes under GROUP D ASSEMBLY
BUILDINGS These shall include any building or part of a building, where
groups of people congregate
or gather for amusement, recreation, social,
for example, theatres, motion, assembly halls, auditoria,
exhibition halls, museums, gymnasiums, restaurants, places, club rooms, and
terminals of air, surface and marine
public transportation services, recreation and stadium, etc.
Up 10 -15 m in
Height
Above I5 m in
height but not
exceeding 24 m.
up to 24 m
Nil
One wet riser-cumdown comer per liters
I 000 m floor
area. The riser shall
be fully charged with
adequate pressure at
all times. and shall be
automatic in operation.
Nil
20000 ltr
tank
a) Stage
b) Auditoria
c) Corridor
Automatic sprinkler
Automatic fire alarm
system
Automatic fire alarm
STAIRS
Standard according to NBC for this type of building
MINIMUM WIDTH
Minimum width of staircase for public building shall be 1.5m .
MINIMUM TREAD
The minimum width of tread for other buildings shall be 30 cm.
MAXIMUM RISER
The maximum riser for this buildings shall be 15cm and these shall be limited
to 15 per flight.
LIFTS/ ELEVATORS
Location of lift
Normally best way to locate the lift is to group them together.
According to fire regulation at every 30 m core should be provided.
Grouping of lift
a group of elevators should be designed in a manner so that they
Are located closely to minimize the walking distances.
The lobby width is twice of car depth when elevators are placed
Opposite each other.
Ramps shall have a 3'-0 long intermediate level platform at 30'-0 intervals
for rest and safety ..
WHEELCHAIR DIMENSIONS
TOILET STALL
A 5' x 5' stall is usable by most people and has the following
requirements.
1 . Stall must be 5 x 5 ft
2 . W.C . center line is 1 ft 6 in from side wall
3 . 32 in door diagonally opposite W.C .
4 . Handrail extends 1 ft 6 in in front of W.C . 1'/2 in O.D ., 1 t/2 in
from wall,13 in above seat
5 . Standard partition toe clearance
SUSTAINIBILITY IN BUILDING..
Architects can achieve energy efficiency in the buildings they design by
studying the macro-and micro-climate of the site, applying bioclimatic
architectural principles to combat the adverse conditions, and taking
advantage of the desirable conditions. Some common design elements
that directly Nor indirectly affects thermal comfort conditions and
thereby the energy
consumption in a building are
(a) landscaping,
(b) ratio of built form to open spaces,
(c) location of water bodies,
(d) orientation,
(e) platform, and
(f) building envelope and fenestration
VARIOUS CONSIDERATION.
Various consideration kept in mind for designing energy efficient
Building arei)
Building should be designed and orient according to solar path and wind
direction.
ii) Maximum glazing on north. While recessed windows or shading
devices on east or west side of building.
iii) Provide soft landscape around building and avoid high reflective
road. The external open spaces grass pavers and plants around the
perimeter of the building to reduce glare inside.
iv) Central ,open spaces landscape courtyard that will contribute towards
keeping the building cool during the summer months.
v) Thick vegetation around the building forms good buffer and help to keep
the surrounding shaded and cool the hot winds.
vi) Light colored surface finish should be used.
vii) Use of renewable resources in the form solar panels, solar heaters to
minimize load to non renewable resources.
viii) Terrace garden or use of creepers on the roof to have insulate property
and minimize the heat gain.
MATERIALS ..
A)
B)
C)
D)
FIRE
RATING
SOIL
AND
ACOUSTIC
REMAKS
DAMAGE
BRICK
WALL
Incombustible
one hour
rating
good
Very good
transmission
loss 45 db
Maintenance low
,good looking but
poor reflection
CONCRETE
BLOCK
Incombustible
one hour
rating
good
Good
transmission
loss 40db
inexpensive,
attractive ,no
flexibility
TILE
CLADDING
ON WALL
Incombustible
less than one
hour
Very good
Good
transmission
loss 35 db
Used in corridor
toilets, no
flexibility
WEAR
RESISTANCE
CLEANNING
&
MAINTAINNA
NCE
RESILENC
E
REMARK
S
CERAMIC
TILE
good
Very hard
Used in
toilet
,office,
corridor
PROPERTIES
GYPSUM BOARD
600 X 600
PLASTER OF PARIS
Orientation
The building should be so positioned on the site that takes it advantage of
prevailing winds. The prevailing wind direction is from the south/ southeast during summer
East and west openings need much bigger overhangs, which may not be
possible and can be achieved by porticos, or verandas, on these sides or by
specially designed louvers to suit the building requirements.
Materials and construction techniques
Choice of building materials is very imp in
reducing the energy content of buildings.
Reducing the strain on conventional
energy can be achieved by low-energy bldg
With low-energy materials, efficient
structure Design reducing the quantities
of high-energy building materials and
transportation energy. Depending on
the climatic needs proper roof treatment
is very essential.
Finishes
The external finish of a surface determines the amount of heat absorbed
or reflected by it. For example, a smooth and light color surface reflects
more light and heat in comparison to a dark color surface. Lighter color
surfaces have higher emissive and should be ideally used for warm climate.
Hence there is need to adopt various energy efficient techniques in the
building
CASE
STUDIES
NEW DELHI
INTRODUCTION
Location
Area
Architect
Year of
construction
9 acres
1988-93
IDEAL LOCATION
India gate
- 04 km
Cannaught place - 07 km
New Delhi railway - 08 km
station
Old Delhi railway
- 12 km
Station
International
- 18 km
Airport
Domestic Airport - 15 km
SITE ANALYSIS
..
IHC spread over nine acre amidst beautifully
landscaped environs at the capitals finest
location.
IHC is accessed from three sides , major
entrance from Lodhi road n the north of
the complex.
The other two entrance are from Max Mueller
Road in the west and from Vardhman
towards the southern side of IHC.
IHC is entered majorly from three gates.
GATE 1
Use core 4A
From basement
For ;
RESTAURENT
ROOMS
FITNESS CENTRE
AMPHITHEATER
GATE 2
GATE 3
ART GALLERY
EMERALD GARDEN
LAWNS
GATE 3A
used for
staff entry
CONVENTION CENTRE
CULTURAL VENUES
REMAINING OUTDOOR
AREAS
GATE 3A
RESTAURENTS,
ROOMS
FITNESS CENTRE
CONVENTION
CENTRE,
CULTURAL
VENUE
GATE 3
VISUAL ART
GALLERY
LAWNS
GATE 2
RESTAURENTS,
ROOMS
ARIAL VIEW
Showing the solid and void combination
CONVENTION
CENTRE,
VISUAL ART
GALLERY
ART
GALLERY
LAYOUT PLAN OF
VISUAL ART
GALLERY
INTERIOR OF
ART GALLERY
ENTRY TO ART
CENTRE FROM
GATE 2
INTERIOR OF BAR
IN RESTAURENT
LAYOUT
PLAN
INTERIOR OF
GUEST ROOM
SPACE ANALYSIS
AUDITORIUM BLOCK
S
.
N
o
.
Area
sq.
ft.
Theat
re
Style
Class
Room
Board
Room
U
Shape
BUFFE
T
SEATI
NG
Area
Level
AUDITORIU
M
GROUN
D
FLOOR
6200
537
MAHAGONY
HALL
FIRST
FLOOR
470
25
12
16
16
24
KADAMBA
(K) HALL
BASEME
NT
620
30
24
16
24
24
RUDRAKSH
A (R) HALL
BASEME
NT
620
30
24
16
24
24
AMALTAS
(A) HALL
BASEME
NT
1760
110
40
30
40
55
THEATER
(K + R + A)
BASEME
NT
3000
225
70
120
FUNCTION BLOCK
S
.
N
o
.
Area
Level
Area
sq.
ft.
Theatr
e
Style
Class
Room
Board
Room
U
Shape
BUFFET
SEATIN
G
MANGOLIA
HALL
BASEME
NT
1540
120
50
34
40
60
SILVER OAK
1 HALL
GROUND
FLOOR
1200
100
40
26
34
60
SILVER OAK
11 HALL
GROUND
FLOOR
840
60
30
26
28
40
SILVER OAK
I+I+
FOYERI
GROUND
FLOOR
3300
220
90
70
150
CHINAR
HALL
FIRST
FLOOR
320
18
12
16
12
16
WILLOW
HALL
FIRST
FLOOR
570
44
26
24
24
35
GULMOHAR
FIRST
FLOOR
2870
113
JACARAND
AI
FIRST
FLOOR
1290
120
45
38
40
60
JACARAND
A II
FIRST
FLOOR
1290
120
45
38
40
60
OUTDOOR VENUE
S.No.
Area
Area
sq. ft.
Level
AMPHITHEATER
GROUND FLOOR
2650
MARGOSA LAWN
GROUND FLOOR
9240
GROUND FLOOR
4000
THE HUB
GROUND
34460
EMERALD GARDEN
GROUND
2800
CASCADE COURT
GROUND
12580
DOCUMENTATION CENTRE
WORRKSTATION 6
S.No.
Area
Area
sq. ft.
Level
CABIN ONE
90
CABIN TWO
90
CABIN THREE
140
CABIN FOUR
73
CABIN FIVE
73
CABIN SIX
72
AUDITORIUM
Auditorium at IHC is well equipped and accommodate 537 peoples
(407 GROUND FLOOR + 130 BALCONY)
The hall is ideal for large conferences ,seminars, presentation theater
and cultural performances of all kinds.
Stage
186 x 96 at 26 ht
Green room 100 x 60
Area of auditorium - 6200 sqft
Features of auditorium at IHC
Wheelchair access
2 green rooms
FIRE FIGHTING
SYSTEM
SEATING
LAYOUT
FALSE
CEILING
CARPETED WALL
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
NEAR THE EXIT
SPRINKLER SYSTEM IN
BACKSTAGE
THE THEATER
GULMOHAR
SILVER OAK
S.NO
HALL
AREA SQ FT
IDEAL FOR
3000
WORKSHOPS, BOARD
MEETING THEATER CULTURAL
PERFORMANCES MEETING
ROOMS
GULMOHAR
2870
CHINAR HALL
320
CONFERENCE BOARD
MEETING WORKSHOP
SEMINAR PARTIES
WILLOW
570
CONFERENCE BOARD
MEETING WORKSHOP
SEMINAR PARTIES
SILVER OAK I
1200
EXHIBITION CONFERENCE
SEMINAR BANQUET PARTIES
SILVER OAK II
840
JACARANDA I
1290`
JACARANDA II
1290
CASUARINA
1520
MAGNOLIA
1540
JACRANDA I & II
MAGNOLIA
CORPORATE MEETING
SEMINAR WORKSHOP
PARTIES
Party
arrangement
in silver oak I
I
N
T
E
R
I
O
R
S
E
A
T
I
N
G
Signage
used
A
R
R
A
N
G
E
M
E
N
T
S
Seating
arrangement
in magnolia
I
N
Entry to
magnolia
D
I
F
F
E
R
E
N
T
H
A
L
L
S
Seating
arrangement
in Kadamba
GUEST ROOMS
IHC guest house is located at the northern side of south block .
Each floor consist of 12 rooms with a service core and pantry .
In total 44 are double rooms , 7 special bedrooms and 5 suites and
Private dinning room and public restaurant on 4th and 5th floor.
Total rooms - 57
Area
- 25 sqm
iHC consist of fitness facilities like spa with sauna , Jacuzzi,
steam room and swimming pool on roof top
OFFICE AREA
The office spaces covers over area of 40000 sqm and major offices
Are located in area adjacent to main street.
Each office block consist of 6 storey and 4th and 5th floor are
Projected giving good view to landscape courtyards.
Floor to floor ht is 3.75 m.
Each office block consist of service core. It consist pair of a lift with a
lift lobby ,staircase and restrooms.
RESTAURANT
Restaurant are divided according to
For IHC members
Non IHC members
4% OF Total area and occupies
1500 sqm
SPECIAL SERVICES
Various services are
Handicap provision
Parking system
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
It consist of 5 chillers four with 6oo capacity and one with 300
FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM
HANDICAP PROVISION
Handicapped toilet
Ramp provision
Rain water is channelised around the building. Rain water harvesting system on
the site.
RAIN WATER DISPOSAL
50 surface parking.
METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION-.
IHC is made up of RCC framed structure.
Column grid used in parking is 16 x 16 and 31 x 16.
Basement are made up of Reinforce concrete cellar slab under tension piles
Reinforce concrete retaining walls.
Roof of auditorium is made-up of steel trussed structure with wood wool
Sheet and concrete screen roofing.
Steel truss system used to cover large span courtyard with sunscreen
Shading device.
Brick jails is also used
in building over on the
terrace of convention
block.
CLIMATIC CONSIDERATION.
Delhi lies in composite climate .various elements used in the
Building to reduce the heat entering into the building are
Shading devices
Courtyard measuring 30 x 60 m2 are covered by large
sunscreen canopies made up of aluminum panels suspended
From a space frame structure.
Landscape features
Every courtyard is beautified with landscape .Water body and plant
Increases th aesthetics of the building.
1 Blue sunshade pergola
over courtyard for cool
effect.
2 Small openings
3 Projection over windows
4 Thick wall help in
insulation
5 Courtyard planning
The sunscreen protect the
courtyard from the sun
glare.
Reduction of Heat gains
achieved by openings on
external faade.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
The trees also helps to maintain the environment and gives the natural
effect. Trees are planted at very part of the court.
NEW DELHI
INTRODUCTION
Location
Area
4.6 acres
Architect
Year of
construction
1959-62
The India International Centre, at lodhi road has been conceived to provide
facilities for variety of artistic and scholarly activities, conferences and
symposia organized by national and international groups .in addition to this it
has a full fledged multi-cuisine restaurants ,amphitheater guest facilities etc
PLANNING
Different parts of India international centre are
Main building
Annexe
b) ANNEXE BLOCK
The different gardens perform different functions for eg the rear lawn used
for parties etc.
Garden 1
- 1038 sqm
Garden 2
- 1153 sqm
The IIC is located in an area of 18600 sqm (4.6 acre) site at lodhi gardens.
Blocks are grouped around two great courts connected by portico and roof
top verandah.
A service lane on the side provides a secondary entrance and parking space.
1 OFFICE AREA
2 AUDITORIUM
3 WATER BODY
3
1
5
2
ARIAL VIEW
4 RESIDENTIAL AREA
5 ENTRANCE PORTICO
6 PARKING AREA
SPACE ANALYSIS
MAIN BUILDING BLOCK
S.N
o.
NO OF
PERSONS
AREA
(SQFT)
Area
QUUANTIT
Y
AUDITORIUM
3360
240
COMMITTEE ROOM 1
35
COMMITTEE ROOM 2
25
CONFERENCE HALL 1
1022
50 +20
CONFERENCE HALL 2
1225
35 + 15
LIBRARY
5000
50
KITCHEN
4235
PD HALL
772
35 + 10
DINNIG HALL
1980
110+10
10
LOUNGE
1200
80 +10
11
BAR
522
40
12.
HOSTEL ROOMS
Single room #1- #10
# 21 - #
30
Single rooms # 11 - #
19
# 31 - #
39
Double room # 53 - #
67
Double room # 40
Double room # 41 - #
52
Flat I
Flat ii
173
19 rooms
205
19 rooms
175
522
405
541
541
15 rooms
1 room
12 rooms
13
GM FLAT # 68 -# 70
500
14
ROCK GARDEN
300/350
15
CENTRAL COURT
120
16
TERRACE
PERGOOLA
55
ANNEXE BLOCK
S.N
o.
NO OF
PERSONS
AREA
(SQFT)
Area
QUUANTIT
Y
CONFERENCE HALL
1153
55
LECTURE HALL
80
COMMIITTEE ROOM
513
16
ART GALLERY
1381
MEMBER LOUNGE
336
DINING HALL
1554
LOUNGE BAR
1221
KITCHEN
1426
GUEST ROOMS
245
16 ROOMS
10
EXECUTIVE ROOMS
732
1 SUIT
ANNEXE PLANS
6
BASEMENT PLAN
8
1 - water treatment
plant room
2 - underground tank
3 Air conditioning
plant
4 - D.G set room
5 - electrical panels
6 - lecture room(1086)
7 - display area
8 art gallery
4
3
1
9
7
8
5
4
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
6
3
2
2
1
1
1
SPECIAL SERVICES
Various services are
Handicap provision
Parking system
STRUCTURE:..
ENERGY EFFICIENCY .
Solar shading devices are installed in the building to protect the building
from solar radiation .
Rain water harvesting system on the site.
Landscaped courtyard and water body increases the efficiency and
aesthetic of the site .
Use of local building materials.
Brick jali throughout the building for the entry of cool air.
1
2
3
BRICK JALI
LANDSCAPPE
COURTYARD
WATER BODY
EPICENTRE,
GURGAON
INTRODUCTION
Location
Sector 44
Gurgaon
Area
4 acres
Year of
completion
2005
IDEAL LOCATION
Delhi
Iffco chowk
NH8
Gurgaon centre
16 km
04 km
04 km
12 km
BLOCK B
P
A
R
K
I
N
G
BLOCK A
BLOCK C
STEEL PERGOLA
GATE
BLOCK A
It consist of office block , conference halls ,and multipurpose halls
named as LYNX I AND LYNX II.
BLOCK B
I t consist of exhibition area on ground and first floor ,banquet hall
,halls ideal for meeting, seminars function and cultural events.
BLOCK C
It consist of auditorium, cafeteria, restaurant THE DRIFT , and
the bar.
All these blocks are connected with the courtyard in the centre
which is also used for exhibitions
SPACE ANALYSIS
S
.
N
o
.
AREA
(SQFT)
Area
NO OF
PERSONS
IDEAL FOR
EXHIBITION AREA
40,000
3000
40 STALLS
FOR 9 SQM
EACH
EXHIBITION
,SHOWS,
EXPOS
HALL A
(GROUND FLOOR)
15,720
700
CONFEREN
CE,PARTIES
HALL B
(FIRST FLOOR)
15,720
700
CONFEREN
CE
,PARTIES,
BOARD
MEETINGS
HALL C
(GROUND FLOOR)
11600
50
MEETINGS,
SEMINARS,
CULTURAL
FUNCTIONS
LYNX I
1156
50
CONFEREN
CE,PARTIES
LYNX II
320
20
BOARD
ROOM,CON
FERENCE
COURTYARD
5000
400
BANQUET,
EXHIBITION
AMPHITHEATER
7800
250
CULTURAL
SHOW,FAS
HION
SHOWS
DRIFT RESTAURANT
1700
70
KITTY
PARTIES
SERVICES OF EPICENTRE
EXHIBITION AREA
AMPHITHEATER AREA
BAR
RESTAURANT DRIFT
CAFETERIA
It is designed in front of the
auditorium and adjoin with the
restaurant with seating capacity
of 20 people and one snacks
counter.
MATERIAL
STEEL PERGOLA
ACP PANEL
TOUGHENED GLASS
INFERENCES
SITE ENTRY In Indian habitat centre , site is approached from three sides and fourth side has
adjoining school.
Site consist of four entrances as gate 1,gate 2, gate3 and gate 3a.Due to lots of
entering points it leads to more security
In India International centre ,site consist of majorly tow entrances in which one is
main entrance from lodhi road while other is small entry from slip road
In Epicenter , site consist of one entrance for entry and exit..
PARKING In Indian Habitat Centre, parking is sufficient which allows 1000 car
parking in basement and 150 VIP car parking on site.
In India International Centre, parking is insufficient and only surface
parking is there. no proper space itself in site for parking.
In Epicenter ,parking is sufficient .two lower basement used for parking and
sufficient car parking space at surface.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY SYSTEM In Indian habitat centre ,water harvesting plant, efficient sun roof and
effluent treatment plant is there. besides this courtyard planning always leads
to cool environment throughout the building.
In India International center ,water body is used to provide microclimatic
effect and local building material is used. Brick jai l is used throughout the
building.
In Epicenter, rain water harvesting is used.
MATERIAL USED Indian habitat centre , gives the impression of bold and impressive building due to
its exterior faade.
India International centre ,is low height structure and looks as it lost its identity
Epicenter , is entirely made up of modern infrastructural facility and modern
materials like ACP panel etc.
SITE
ANALYSIS
TOPOGRAPHY
The site is totally flat with no visible contours.
Mohali lies in the sub mountanious track with alluvial soil, as
such
there is no need of taking special measures of soil condition.
The soil bearing capacity is 100 ton per sqcm.
APPROACH
It is a corner plot of 40wide road on two side.
16 marla houses on rear side
MC-OFFICE building on one side.
FEATURES
The site lies in IT park of mohali.
The site is very rectangular in shape, flat in nature.
The front of the site is towards south.
Residences on the rear side of the site.
The left side of the site is covered by municipal corporation
building.
No vegetation on the site
CLIMATE
Climate is very hot in summers and very cold in winters.
Wind direction is from north west in summers and north east in
winters.
AREA
PROGRAMME
BLOCK
COMPONENTS
AREAS(sq.ft)
HOTEL
G+3
75200(built-up area)
Rooms
Suites
280 x 66
625 x 9
Kitchen
120
Dinning hall
140
Shops
280 x 12
Laundry
100
G+4
40100(built-up area)
Restaurant
7736
Food court
7736
Games room
7736
7736
7736
G+8
58644(Built-up area)
Habitat info.
6516
Library
7200
Confrence hall
6516
Office
6516 x 6
RECREATION
CENTRE
OFFICE
BLOCK
COMPONENTS
AREAS(sq.ft)
AUDITORIUM
G+2
13000(built-up area)
VISITOR CENTRE
G+2
25053(built-up area)
Exhibition hall
7786
Art gallery
10186
Film club
7081
Double basement
262456(built-up area)
Area /car
128
Area /2 wheeler
16
PARKING
DESIGN
CRITERIA
ZONNING
CULTURAL
CULTURAL
AREA
AREA
RESIDENTIAL
RESIDENTIAL
AREA
AREA
AUDITORIUM
OFFICE
AREA
GUEST ROOMS
EXHIBITION
AREA
PRIVATE OFFICE
RECREATION
AREA
CLUB
GYMNASIUM
RECEPTION ARE
RESTAURENT
& BAR
CONFERENCE HALL
BANQUET HALL
MORNING SUN
EVENNING SUN
CONCEPT
The site is flat but very rectangular in shape, which makes it difficult
to use the site in its best possible way. Keeping this in mind the
complex has been designed with linkage of several buildings with
diverse shapes and heights through out the site, giving an interesting
skyline to the frontage of the site.
The back side of side consists of residences which are not disturbed
by the tall buildings of the complex, instead it provides a view of the
blend of open spaces with water bodies and green areas with the
complex shapes of the structures, giving an urban eco friendly
environment to the locality.
The arrangement of the buildings has been done in such a way that it
provides with a central piazza with fountains and green area, this
area is shaded with a tall building on the south cutting the hot sun of
summers, giving a cool environment to the complex.