2. Geography Aspects
• GOA area = 3,702 km2.
• It lies between the latitudes 14°53'54" N and 15°40'00" N and longitudes 73°40′33″ E and
74°20'13" E.
• Goa is a part of the coastal country known as the Konkan, which is an escarpment rising up
to the Western Ghats range of mountains, which separate it from the Deccan Plateau.Goa
has a coastline of 160 km.
• Goa's seven major rivers are the Zuari, Mandovi, Terekhol, Chapora, Galgibag, Kumbarjua
canal, Talpona and the Sal.B.Demography Aspectsi.
POPULATION:
• Goa has a population of 1.459 million residents as of 2011.
• The population has a growth rate of 8.23% per decade
• The sex ratio is 973 females to 1,000 males.
• The birth rate is 15.70 per 1,000 people in 2007.
Soil Conditions
• Mostly Goa's soil cover is made up of Laterites rich in ferric-Aluminum
oxides And reddish in color.
• Further inland and along the riverbanks, The soil is mostly alluvial and
loamy.
• The soil is rich in minerals and humus, Thus conducive to agriculture.
Topography
• Site has Contours and its toward beach.
• There is ups and down of level.
• Covered with Grass and loamy sand Numbers of trees are there.
• No site boundaries are constructed.
SITE POTENTIAL:
• Materials like sandstone, limestone, clay local pebbles are easily
available near site.
• Sea help us to maintain the water table. But underground water is not
used for cooking and drinking purpose.
3. BUILDING BYELAWS FOR SITE IN GOA:
General Requirements for Development.
Name of authority - Government of Goa Development Authority
• Floor area ratio - 1.5
• Front setback - 5m (as respect to building type)
• Side and Rear Setbacks -6m setback for 18to 21m height
• Parking area - 23sq.m(Open parking)25sq,m (Basement Parking)
• Open spaces - 20% of covered area
• Ground coverage - 40%(note - all the data collected through the GDA report)
Roof pattern in buildings.— All buildings in residential zone should have sloping roof 79[of each building], flat type roof 80[of each building] may be permitted up to a
maximum extent of 81[50%] of covered area of the building.
Means of access to the building within the plot: Every person who erects a building shall provide a means of access to such building a clear way of not less than 3.00 mts.
The site plan on a sloping site may also include proposals for diversion of the natural flow of water coming from uphill side of the building away from the foundation.
All the buildings should be provided with a minimum 94 access of 3.00 m. and minimum setback of 1.50 mts. on either side of the access shall be applicable.
Regulations regarding development on sloping sites.— (a) When submitting
plans for
development of a plot which has a gradient of 1:10 or more, the plan should indicate block
levels at 5.00 m. centre to centre or alternatively contour plans at 1.00 m. intervals.
(b) Block levels/contour plans are also to be submitted in case plot area exceeds 1000 sq.
mts. for building operations.
(c) Block levels/contour plans are also to be submitted in case plot area exceeds 10000 sq.
mts. for sub-division of land.
(d) The levels/contours should be drawn with reference to a bench mark clearly indicated on
the site plan.
(e) No development shall be permitted if the gradient exceeds 1:4.
(f) The Chartered Surveyor or Civil Engineer shall certify the contour plans and shall be
responsible for the accuracy of the said plan
9. ZONING
HIERARCHY OF SPACES
RESIDENCE
RESTAURANTS
OUTDOOR AREA
SERVICES
ADMINISTRATIVE
MISCELLANEOUS
BUILDING
CORROSION
DUE TO
SALINE AIR
AND SOIL.
SOIL
EROSION
AND
LANDSLIDES.
PRONE TO
WILD
ANIMAL
ATTACK.
THREATS
BEACH
ACTIVITY
EXPLORING.
LANDSCAPE
ELEMENTS.
SOLAR
ENERGY.
OPPURTUITIES
SOIL
CONDITIONS.
HIGH
EXPOSURE OF
UV RAYS.
STRUCTURE
STABILITY.
WEAKNESS
SEA BREEZE
FOR COOL
DAYS.
ORIGINALITY
OF NATURE.
BEACH VIEW
DESIGN.
STRENGTH
SWOT
ANALYSIS