2. INTRODUCTION TO THE
COMPOSITE CLIMATE
Composite Climate is a measure of the average
pattern of variation in temperature, humidity,
atmospheric pressure, wind, atmospheric. Climate is
differeparticle count and other meteorological
variables in a given region over long periods of time
from weather, in that weather only describes the
short-term conditions of these variables in a given
region..
3. Composite
1. The composite zone covers the central part of India.
2. The maximum daytime temperature in summers is in the range of 32 – 43 o C, and night
time values are from 27 to 32 o C. In winter, the values are between 10 to 25 o C during the day
and 4 to 10 o C at night.
3. The relative humidity is about 20 – 25 % in dry periods and 55 – 95 % in wet periods.
4. Precipitation in this zone varies between 500 – 1300 mm per year.
5. This region receives strong winds during monsoons from the south-east and dry cold winds
from the north-east. In summer, the winds are hot and dusty. The sky is overcast and dull
in the monsoon, clear in winter and frequently hazy in summer.
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7. The Indian Habitat Centre (NEW DELHI) :
India Habitat Centre (IHC) is spread over nine acres of land encompassing an
auditorium, conference halls, guest rooms, restaurants, health spa and more. Joseph
Allen Stein is the arhitect behind this largest and most comprehensive Convention
Centre in the country.
In their own words, "The India Habitat Centre was 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,
maximise their total effectiveness."
Sharing a common concern for habitat, various organisations have come together to
participate in institution-building, evolving a synergy within the India Habitat Centre
complex..
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9. Shading Devices
The reflectors are installed above
the building to provide shade
and prevent sun from entering
into the building. The reflectors
are aligned at an angle which
reflect back 70% of the sunlight
and change their angle during
winter to allow sunlight to fall on
the windows.
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11. Most of the horizontal
ribbon windows have slots
for plantation purpose
which add to the beauty of
the entire complex and helps
in keeping the environment
cooler
12. Whole building is made up by special bricks. These bricks
were made by the fly ash emitted by the Badarpur plant, New
Delhi.
.Vertical and Horizontal ribbon windows have been used with
a glass that restricts the entry of sunlight.
This special structure prepared to control the intensity of
sunlight and heat is controlled by computers. The structure
adjusts itself according to the scorching heat by the sun.
13. SUBMITTED BY : Ajay dev,
SEM-II SEC- C
SUBMITTED TO- AR. Neeti khanna