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COMPARITIVE ANALYSIS ( QUALITATIVE ) DESIGN PROGRAMME

SITE LOCATION – Izzatnagar, near Hi-tech city, Hyderabad.


Office building
CLIENT - HMDA

ORIENTATION – the building should be oriented in a way


so that the most active spaces like offices receive maximum
day light . Thus, reducing electricity load by incorporating day N
light n the building .

EFFICIENT USE OF DAY LIGHT –

Passive method – As more than half of the program is made up of office space, there is a great opportunity to incorporate
efficient use of day light . Working spaces in the office can be located alongside the openings, thus maximizing the
dependence on natural lighting . The layout of the office hence becomes the key for daylight savings
Active method – Technology is available to help with better implementation of the saving strategies. At a given point of
time sensors can detect if the amount of illumination in a space is sufficient for working comfortably and can moderate
the artificial lighting accordingly.

TERRACE GARDENS – Earth sheltering is an ancient architectural practice of using earth


against building walls or roof for external thermal mass, to reduce heat loss and to easily maintain
a steady indoor air temperature . Roof gardens cover the exposed roof area of the building leading
to high reduction of heat gain.

FAÇADE DESIGN –
WATER MANAGEMENT – terrace gardens play an An important aspect of sustainable buildings is the way in which the façade is treated so as to minimise the amount of heat
important role in rain water harvesting by acting as catchment gain while not compromising on daylight and the views outside .
area absorbing the incident rain and channeling it through Reflective glass will most significantly reduce penetration of radiation from the reflecting side to the non – reflecting side .
pipes to a collection area . Such glazing can be used where it is desirable to maintain eye contact with the outside as well as to prevent penetration of
• Seepage into the ground can be installed in pedestrian radiation in areas where it is hot most days of the year. JAALIS or LATTICE WALLS can also be used to prevent glare and
areas and parking . heat.
• Some rain water can be absorbed into the soil by the use of
permeable grid pavers.

P15% of fly ash should be used in RC (reinforced cement) using PCC (Portland pozzolona cement)
BUILDING MATERIALS containing fly ash. For building blocks for walls, 25% of total masonry should comprise fly ash. For
THAT ARE RECYCLED OR plastering and masonry mortar, 15% of cement should comprise fly ash. 20% of total masonry for
REUSED structural and non-structural applications should comprise low-energy/recycled materials. For the interior
finishes and components, 50% of total masonry should comprise recycled materials. Alternative building
materials should be increasingly used in construction.

DESIGN PROGRAMME 34
DESIGN THESIS
TOPIC –

HABITAT CENTRE

NAME – RISHIKA NAWANDAR


ROLL NO – 15031AA046
SEMESTER – VIII

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