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Amphibious Flood Protecting House for River Side Area
Prof. Sachin L. Desale1
, Prof. Sachin B. Kajabe1
,
Sachin L. Kankute2
, Sandip M. Narote2
, Tushar S. Thakare2
1
Assistant Professor, 2
BE Student,
1,2
Department of Civil Engineering, JES’s Institute of Technology,
Management and Research, Nashik, Maharashtra, India
ABSTRACT
The – It is well known that “FLOODS ARE ACTS OF GOD, BUT
FLOOD LOSSES ARE LARGELY ACTS OF MAN.” We are all
living in the 21st century and are on the edge of rapidly increasing
population. The population on Earth has increased from 1 billion to 7
billion in the previous 3 centuries and is still on the verge of
increasing with no signs of reducing by any means. The increasing
number of population leads to their shelter and there shelter causes
and affects the environment in indefinite number of ways. A house
can cost someone in some bucks, but it costs the environment of
Mother Nature more than any other resources. Having knowledge of
all these the human being has got no plans to stop, But in the end it
all comes back in some or the other ways. Nature always treats you in
response, the same way you do. Harms to nature costs Flood,
Earthquakes, Hurricanes, tsunamis and other geological natural
disasters. The First thing that gets destroyed in these disasters are
Habitats. Yes, be it Human or other species the habitat of a human
being lies around homes, and these are the first target by the
disasters. The Indian Continental alone has spent a total of 3.9 B
dollars in the 65 yrs. of its independence, only when the skies cursed.
It is a basic need to encounter the problem of losses due to floods,
and as said in the phrase the flood losses are largely and solely the act
of man itself.
KEYWORDS: Floods, Amphibious House, Buoyancy, Levity, Flood
Proof, Architecture, Flood Mitigation, Retro Fitting, Ferrocement,
Hybrid Structure, Polystyrene, Styrofoam
How to cite this paper: Prof. Sachin L.
Desale | Prof. Sachin B. Kajabe | Sachin
L. Kankute | Sandip M. Narote | Tushar
S. Thakare "Amphibious Flood
Protecting House for River Side Area"
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1. INTRODUCTION
Amphibious, it is an adjective which means something
that can live on land as well as water. The word was
derived from modern Latin work amphibium and
Greek word amphibian which transformed as
Amphibious over the course of time. The concept of
amphibious house is to encounter the issue of losses
due to floods. Floods are the natural disasters which
cannot be controlled. Due to increased population
Human being started reaching out more and more area
for the need of shelter, which involved acts like
reducing catchment area of rivers and using it to
construct more houses, Deforestation which causes
global warming and which results somehow into
Natural disasters.
An Amphibious House is a House which helps you
encounter the problem of Floods and the losses
causing due to floods to Houses. These houses ideally
rest on ground under normal conditions, But at the
time of flood, when the water encounters with the
Houses at its risk factor levels it rises with the rising
level of water. The Concept of house is based on
Buoyant Force. Buoyancy is the force that causesan
object to float on water or any other liquid. It exerts
from the liquid while the object is partly or fully
immersed in liquid and causes the object to float on
water. The Amphibious house is a solution that obeys
the laws of Physics and Fluid Dynamics to tackle
extreme flooding in low cost to avoid the losses due to
floods. It also focuses on keeping the amenities and
functionalities of the house while you are afloat, and
does not require an individual to migrate from the
location of flood prone area. The First successful
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attempt to build theAmphibious House was made by
Baca Architects on the river Thames
The rural economy is an example of an agrarian
economy. Althoughfarming and agriculture are one of
themostimportantprimaryactivities,theproblemliesin
the fact that they share in the GDP of the agriculture
sector is on a constant decline. At the same time, about
two-thirds ofIndia’s population depends on agriculture.
As a result, the productivityis not up to the mark, with
conditions only getting worse.
Moreover, public investment declined since 1991
coupled with a lack ofadequate infrastructure, credit,
transport, employment, etc. Henceforththeagricultural
output has grown at only 3.2% during 2007-2011. All
these factors have been denting the process of
developent. Therefore there is a need to focus on
rural development and notjust urban development.
LITERATURE REVIEW
1. Amphibious House, a Novel Practice as Flood
Mitigation Strategy in South- East Asia May
2012
A. Methodology: This paper presents the
vulnerability of flooding in terms of exposing
population and assets is increased dramatically
over these decades. There are different strategies
to prevent or mitigate the flood destructions in
urban areas. Fighting and protection against flood
vulnerability is one of the most important afford
of human species.
B. Findings and Application: The concept of the new
design for amphibious house was developed
including the slab, concrete pontoons, and pit
system. The slab was designed based on normal
loading by dry season and contrast of water
loading and weights during floating time in wet
season. The detailed design is not considered in
this paper.
C. Remark (Future Scope and Conclusion): In this
paper they have concluded that in Malaysia
amphibious house with concrete pontoon is the
most appropriate. Pre-cast concrete pontoons,
whichare filled by expanded polystyrene blocks
(EPS) are one of the approaches towards
economic and time saving strategy. These
pontoons provide buoyancy for the whole system.
2. Thriving with water: Developments in
amphibious architecture in North America
Elizabeth English1, a, Natasha Klink1 and
Scott Turner1 August 2015:
A. Methodology: From this paper we concluded that
traditional flood-mitigation strategies that attempt
to control the flow of water only increase the
likelihood of catastrophic consequences in the
long run, when failureinevitablyoccursafter years
of complacency and development behind flood
barriers. Sequences when eventual failure occurs.
Current popular approaches to flood risk
reduction promote the control of flooding by
erecting barriers that may provide some measure
of protection for the time being.
B. Findings and Application: A buoyant
foundation is a particular type of amphibious
foundation, specifically designed tobe retrofitted
to an existing house that is already slightly
elevated off the ground and supported on short
piers. It allows a house to remain close to the
ground and retain its original appearance under
normal circumstances, but to rise with the water
and float on its surface when flooding occurs,
then settle back into its original position as the
water recedes.
C. Remark (Future Scope and Conclusion):
Amphibious construction, though not a new
concept, has been growing in popularity over the
past decade. The implementation of buoyant
foundations as both retrofit and new construction
could provide benefit to communities at high risk
of chronic flooding.
3. A Study on the Floating House for New
Resilient Living Author: Changho Moon
Article October 2015:
A. Methodology: This paper aims to discuss the
concept of resilience in floating housing Resilient
features of the floating house can be summarized
as thebuoyant characteristics fornaturaldisasters,
the easy employment & potential use of
renewable and nearly self- sufficient energy
systems in locations subject to limited energy
sources, the movability, mobility, long life, water
recycle system, prefabrication and modular
construction with the potential for reduced
environmental impact.
B. Findings and Application: New trends of living
indicate people prefer to live in a peaceful and
comfortable house while enjoying safe & natural
atmosphere and keeping a strong sense of
community.
C. Remark (Future Scope and Conclusion): To
investigate the resilient features of floating houses
& to review the possibility offloating housing as a
new form of resilient living, and to suggest some
reference ideas for the planning and design of
floating housing projects.
4. Review Paper on Ferrocement in Construction
May 2017 Author: Gursewak Dass, Mohit
Talwar:
A. Methodology: It had been concluded from this
study how ferrocement is better than conventional
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types RCC, PCC etc. and perform good against
lateral displacement, fire resistant etc.
economicallywithoutrequiredanyskilledworker.
Ferrocement isa composite material used to form
thin section, it is composed of a mortar, and
reinforcement include light steel fabrics and
meshes.
B. Findings and Application: Ferrocement is a
good material. Ferrocement is economical in
nature and having a good performance against
lateral load.
C. Remark (Future Scope and Conclusion): when
we compareFerrocement with RCC (Reinforced
Cement Concrete) it performbetter against crack,
because wire messes that were used in
Ferrocement will cover the macro part of Ferro
cement structure and avoid cracking. Pre-cast
ferrocement structure are in light weight as
compared with RCC and sometime pre stressed
concrete structure, considerably reduce the cost
hence ferrocement is mostappropriate in pre-cast
industry.
5. Floating Concrete by Using Expanded
Polystyrene Beads Mayank Patel, Rishabh
Yadav, Jayvirsinh Parmar, Nishani Salvi
Abhijitsinh Parmar:
Methodology: EPS or expanded polystyrene is a rigid
cellular plastic originally invented in Germany in
1950. It has been used in packaging solutions since
1958. It is 98% air but the rest is made from tiny,
spherical EPS beads - themselves made onlyof carbon
and hydrogen. Nowadays enormous amount of waste
polystyrene is produced in the world. This will
ultimately cause pollution and is detrimental to the
ecosystem. Rapid and relatively simple construction.
Economical in terms of transportation as well as
reduction in man power.
A. Findings and Application: Concrete is produced
by mixing binding materials and inert materials
with water. Thus, water and its quality (and also
its quantity) plays an important role in
determining the quality of concrete, ultimately.
B. Remark (Future Scope and Conclusion):
Polystyrene is a versatile plastic used to make a
wide variety of consumer products. As a hard,
solid plastic, it is often used in products that
require clarity, such as food packaging and
laboratory ware.
2. OBJECTIVE
The objective of Amphibious House is to eradicate the
flood problem with a permanent solution to first level
of houses and infrastructures. Also the solution must
be affordable and having a suitable and bearable
technique by all means. So that it may not harm any
System or Environment and everyone out there be
able to have the benefit of it.
3. THE ARCHITECTURE
The main Architecture of the house is the main
component of the house. A buoyant architecture
beneath the house displaces the house vertically. The
Amphibious house is a flood mitigation strategy
which works in synchrony with the region’s weather
cycles and levels of flooding. The design also includes
site selection, structure of house, Type of soil,
availability of local material resources, availability of
labor and etc.
Fig -1: (a) Ideal Stage, (b) Flood water starts
rising-1, (c) Housestarts leaving its ideal stage to
elevating stage, (d)The final stageafter lifting of
amphibious house
The Above Fig-1 represents the Reference
Architecture or Base working of an amphibious house.
In the Fig-1,
A. Stage describes the Ideal stage of the structure
where no signsof flood is present.
B. In this stage the flood occurs and the process of
amphibious house initiates
C. In this 3rd stage of the system of Amphibious
House, the rise of house starts along with the
flood water
D. This is final stage after the complete elevation
of the amphibious house, where the house is
rises by the necessary elevation of the flood
water
4. METHODOLOGY
The house uses technology from marine and bridge
construction as well as conventional building to create
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an elegant solution to flooding that is also attractive
and complimentary to the setting. The flotation
attributes, including the guide-posts, slide-gear and
flexible services are expressed in the architecture as is
the industrial weather screen skin. The triple height
glazed facade allows views of the river from all floors.
The northern elevation provides a simple complement
to neighboring houses.
Fig – 2: Cut away construction section -
Amphibious House
In the Fig – 2 above, The Cut away construction
Section of the amphibious house describes the
components which are, Roof light, Gulley and
guidepost, Zinc rainskin cladding, Junction of
foundation with guidepost, Wet clock access way,
Foundation and guideposts and Timber with steel
frames.
Fig - 3: Plan of the amphibious house
Fig - 4: Construction of amphibious house
Fig – 5: Construction of amphibious house
The above Fig - 4 and Fig - 5 indicate the construction
in process of the Amphibious House.
In Fig – 4 we can see the elevation heights attainable
by the house, theengineers on field are taking care of
the plan to be designed and implemented as
structured.
5. FUTURE SCOPE
The Amphibious house demonstrates that architecture,
engineering and flood strategies can be holistically
combined to create beautiful buildings that allow
occupants to enjoy living near water safely. The future
scope of Amphibious House involves increasing the
number of storey of the infrastructure, also making the
necessary arrangements for the parking management
of vehicles that are being used byindividuals. For now
the concept has been deployed for the house and some
infrastructures at limitations, but we look forward to
deploy it to large scale infrastructures like
Warehouses, Multi storey Buildings, Hospitals,
Industrial enterprises. The concept can also be
elongated into green house that can be having
electricity while staying afloat, also being able to use
other essential requirements. Also the material used
for the construction of the building of architecture can
be more lightweight. So that the load balancing
becomes easy.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
At the end of our project, it is a pleasant task to
express our thanks to all those who contributed in
many ways to the success of this study and made it an
unforgettable experience for us. We would like to
express our sincere gratitude to guide Prof. S. L.
Desale, for his excellent guidance and continuous
encouragement during course of our work. We truly
appreciate for his vast knowledge and delight
supervision and advice. We would also like to thank
Dr. M. V. Bhatkar, Principal of the Institute who has
provided us this opportunity to present this
dissertation. We would also like to thank to all the
faculty members of the department for their valuable
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guidance and support during the course of my work.
Also we would like to thank all our friends who have
directly or indirectly helped us in our project work
throughout the course. Finally we would like to thank
our parents from whom we learnt the value of hard
work and its fruitful results.
CONCLUSION
When looking at how we manage water and design in
its close proximity, the immense scale of the
challenge of flooding that we are now facing
becomes clear. Climate change, and its many effects
risk including increasing sea levels, more severe
precipitation an d increased flood is already being
felt, however its true effects will be measured in
decades. This is the timeframe within which
planning, design and development should operate.
The buildings and places that we create in the next
ten years will for m the backbone of an amphibious
lifestyle for the next few decades and beyond. In
order to prepare for the future, designers and builders
must not look at the limitations of water, but at the
opportunities it presents. Amphibious buildings are a
proven, low cost, low impact flood protection
strategy that gives a community enhanced flood
resilience and improves its abilityto recover from
disaster. When flooding occurs, the water dwelling
vertically rises with the water levels to remain safely
above water t hen settles back into place as the water
recedes. Successful amphibious foundation systems
are functioning in the Netherlands, Louisiana and
Sausalito, among others, where they provide flood
protection that is both more reliable and more
convenient than ca n be obtained from permanent
static elevation.
REFERENCES
[1] English E., “Amphibious Foundations and the
buoyant foundation project: Innovative
Strategies for Flood-resilient Housing,” a paper
presented at the Road Map Towards a Flood
Resilient Urban Environment International
Conference on UrbanFlood Management, 25-
27 November 2009, Paris, France.
[2] Sandhya K. (Reg. no.313012251023) April
2016, “Amphibious Architecture in India,” Da
Vinci School of Design and Architecture,
Karapakkam, Chennai.
[3] Elisabeth English, Natasha Klink and Scott
Turner, “Thrivingwith water: Developments in
Amphibious Architecture in North America,”
School of Architecture, University of Waterloo,
Canada, FLOOD risk 2016- 3rd European
Conferences on Flood Risk Management, E3S
Web of Conferences.
[4] ICAADE 2015, First International Conference
on Amphibious Architecture, Design and
Engineering, Bangkok, Thailand, 26-29August
2015. http://icaade2015.wixsite.com/icaade-
2015
[5] Buoyant Foundation Project, Inc.
www.buoyantfoundation.org
[6] Mohamad Ibrahim Mohamad, Mohammad Ali
Nekooie, Zulhilmi Bin Ismail and Roohollah
Taherkhani, “Amphibious Urbanization as a
Sustainable Flood Mitigation Strategyin South-
East Asia,” Advanced Materials Research,
Vols. 622- 623, pp. 1696-1700, 2013.
[7] Case study of ‘The Thames Amphibious
House’. www.construction21.org

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Amphibious Flood Protecting House for River Side Area

  • 1. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) Volume 6 Issue 4, May-June 2022 Available Online: www.ijtsrd.com e-ISSN: 2456 – 6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD50145 | Volume – 6 | Issue – 4 | May-June 2022 Page 672 Amphibious Flood Protecting House for River Side Area Prof. Sachin L. Desale1 , Prof. Sachin B. Kajabe1 , Sachin L. Kankute2 , Sandip M. Narote2 , Tushar S. Thakare2 1 Assistant Professor, 2 BE Student, 1,2 Department of Civil Engineering, JES’s Institute of Technology, Management and Research, Nashik, Maharashtra, India ABSTRACT The – It is well known that “FLOODS ARE ACTS OF GOD, BUT FLOOD LOSSES ARE LARGELY ACTS OF MAN.” We are all living in the 21st century and are on the edge of rapidly increasing population. The population on Earth has increased from 1 billion to 7 billion in the previous 3 centuries and is still on the verge of increasing with no signs of reducing by any means. The increasing number of population leads to their shelter and there shelter causes and affects the environment in indefinite number of ways. A house can cost someone in some bucks, but it costs the environment of Mother Nature more than any other resources. Having knowledge of all these the human being has got no plans to stop, But in the end it all comes back in some or the other ways. Nature always treats you in response, the same way you do. Harms to nature costs Flood, Earthquakes, Hurricanes, tsunamis and other geological natural disasters. The First thing that gets destroyed in these disasters are Habitats. Yes, be it Human or other species the habitat of a human being lies around homes, and these are the first target by the disasters. The Indian Continental alone has spent a total of 3.9 B dollars in the 65 yrs. of its independence, only when the skies cursed. It is a basic need to encounter the problem of losses due to floods, and as said in the phrase the flood losses are largely and solely the act of man itself. KEYWORDS: Floods, Amphibious House, Buoyancy, Levity, Flood Proof, Architecture, Flood Mitigation, Retro Fitting, Ferrocement, Hybrid Structure, Polystyrene, Styrofoam How to cite this paper: Prof. Sachin L. Desale | Prof. Sachin B. Kajabe | Sachin L. Kankute | Sandip M. Narote | Tushar S. Thakare "Amphibious Flood Protecting House for River Side Area" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456- 6470, Volume-6 | Issue-4, June 2022, pp.672-676, URL: www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd50145.pdf Copyright © 2022 by author(s) and International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Journal. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) 1. INTRODUCTION Amphibious, it is an adjective which means something that can live on land as well as water. The word was derived from modern Latin work amphibium and Greek word amphibian which transformed as Amphibious over the course of time. The concept of amphibious house is to encounter the issue of losses due to floods. Floods are the natural disasters which cannot be controlled. Due to increased population Human being started reaching out more and more area for the need of shelter, which involved acts like reducing catchment area of rivers and using it to construct more houses, Deforestation which causes global warming and which results somehow into Natural disasters. An Amphibious House is a House which helps you encounter the problem of Floods and the losses causing due to floods to Houses. These houses ideally rest on ground under normal conditions, But at the time of flood, when the water encounters with the Houses at its risk factor levels it rises with the rising level of water. The Concept of house is based on Buoyant Force. Buoyancy is the force that causesan object to float on water or any other liquid. It exerts from the liquid while the object is partly or fully immersed in liquid and causes the object to float on water. The Amphibious house is a solution that obeys the laws of Physics and Fluid Dynamics to tackle extreme flooding in low cost to avoid the losses due to floods. It also focuses on keeping the amenities and functionalities of the house while you are afloat, and does not require an individual to migrate from the location of flood prone area. The First successful IJTSRD50145
  • 2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD50145 | Volume – 6 | Issue – 4 | May-June 2022 Page 673 attempt to build theAmphibious House was made by Baca Architects on the river Thames The rural economy is an example of an agrarian economy. Althoughfarming and agriculture are one of themostimportantprimaryactivities,theproblemliesin the fact that they share in the GDP of the agriculture sector is on a constant decline. At the same time, about two-thirds ofIndia’s population depends on agriculture. As a result, the productivityis not up to the mark, with conditions only getting worse. Moreover, public investment declined since 1991 coupled with a lack ofadequate infrastructure, credit, transport, employment, etc. Henceforththeagricultural output has grown at only 3.2% during 2007-2011. All these factors have been denting the process of developent. Therefore there is a need to focus on rural development and notjust urban development. LITERATURE REVIEW 1. Amphibious House, a Novel Practice as Flood Mitigation Strategy in South- East Asia May 2012 A. Methodology: This paper presents the vulnerability of flooding in terms of exposing population and assets is increased dramatically over these decades. There are different strategies to prevent or mitigate the flood destructions in urban areas. Fighting and protection against flood vulnerability is one of the most important afford of human species. B. Findings and Application: The concept of the new design for amphibious house was developed including the slab, concrete pontoons, and pit system. The slab was designed based on normal loading by dry season and contrast of water loading and weights during floating time in wet season. The detailed design is not considered in this paper. C. Remark (Future Scope and Conclusion): In this paper they have concluded that in Malaysia amphibious house with concrete pontoon is the most appropriate. Pre-cast concrete pontoons, whichare filled by expanded polystyrene blocks (EPS) are one of the approaches towards economic and time saving strategy. These pontoons provide buoyancy for the whole system. 2. Thriving with water: Developments in amphibious architecture in North America Elizabeth English1, a, Natasha Klink1 and Scott Turner1 August 2015: A. Methodology: From this paper we concluded that traditional flood-mitigation strategies that attempt to control the flow of water only increase the likelihood of catastrophic consequences in the long run, when failureinevitablyoccursafter years of complacency and development behind flood barriers. Sequences when eventual failure occurs. Current popular approaches to flood risk reduction promote the control of flooding by erecting barriers that may provide some measure of protection for the time being. B. Findings and Application: A buoyant foundation is a particular type of amphibious foundation, specifically designed tobe retrofitted to an existing house that is already slightly elevated off the ground and supported on short piers. It allows a house to remain close to the ground and retain its original appearance under normal circumstances, but to rise with the water and float on its surface when flooding occurs, then settle back into its original position as the water recedes. C. Remark (Future Scope and Conclusion): Amphibious construction, though not a new concept, has been growing in popularity over the past decade. The implementation of buoyant foundations as both retrofit and new construction could provide benefit to communities at high risk of chronic flooding. 3. A Study on the Floating House for New Resilient Living Author: Changho Moon Article October 2015: A. Methodology: This paper aims to discuss the concept of resilience in floating housing Resilient features of the floating house can be summarized as thebuoyant characteristics fornaturaldisasters, the easy employment & potential use of renewable and nearly self- sufficient energy systems in locations subject to limited energy sources, the movability, mobility, long life, water recycle system, prefabrication and modular construction with the potential for reduced environmental impact. B. Findings and Application: New trends of living indicate people prefer to live in a peaceful and comfortable house while enjoying safe & natural atmosphere and keeping a strong sense of community. C. Remark (Future Scope and Conclusion): To investigate the resilient features of floating houses & to review the possibility offloating housing as a new form of resilient living, and to suggest some reference ideas for the planning and design of floating housing projects. 4. Review Paper on Ferrocement in Construction May 2017 Author: Gursewak Dass, Mohit Talwar: A. Methodology: It had been concluded from this study how ferrocement is better than conventional
  • 3. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD50145 | Volume – 6 | Issue – 4 | May-June 2022 Page 674 types RCC, PCC etc. and perform good against lateral displacement, fire resistant etc. economicallywithoutrequiredanyskilledworker. Ferrocement isa composite material used to form thin section, it is composed of a mortar, and reinforcement include light steel fabrics and meshes. B. Findings and Application: Ferrocement is a good material. Ferrocement is economical in nature and having a good performance against lateral load. C. Remark (Future Scope and Conclusion): when we compareFerrocement with RCC (Reinforced Cement Concrete) it performbetter against crack, because wire messes that were used in Ferrocement will cover the macro part of Ferro cement structure and avoid cracking. Pre-cast ferrocement structure are in light weight as compared with RCC and sometime pre stressed concrete structure, considerably reduce the cost hence ferrocement is mostappropriate in pre-cast industry. 5. Floating Concrete by Using Expanded Polystyrene Beads Mayank Patel, Rishabh Yadav, Jayvirsinh Parmar, Nishani Salvi Abhijitsinh Parmar: Methodology: EPS or expanded polystyrene is a rigid cellular plastic originally invented in Germany in 1950. It has been used in packaging solutions since 1958. It is 98% air but the rest is made from tiny, spherical EPS beads - themselves made onlyof carbon and hydrogen. Nowadays enormous amount of waste polystyrene is produced in the world. This will ultimately cause pollution and is detrimental to the ecosystem. Rapid and relatively simple construction. Economical in terms of transportation as well as reduction in man power. A. Findings and Application: Concrete is produced by mixing binding materials and inert materials with water. Thus, water and its quality (and also its quantity) plays an important role in determining the quality of concrete, ultimately. B. Remark (Future Scope and Conclusion): Polystyrene is a versatile plastic used to make a wide variety of consumer products. As a hard, solid plastic, it is often used in products that require clarity, such as food packaging and laboratory ware. 2. OBJECTIVE The objective of Amphibious House is to eradicate the flood problem with a permanent solution to first level of houses and infrastructures. Also the solution must be affordable and having a suitable and bearable technique by all means. So that it may not harm any System or Environment and everyone out there be able to have the benefit of it. 3. THE ARCHITECTURE The main Architecture of the house is the main component of the house. A buoyant architecture beneath the house displaces the house vertically. The Amphibious house is a flood mitigation strategy which works in synchrony with the region’s weather cycles and levels of flooding. The design also includes site selection, structure of house, Type of soil, availability of local material resources, availability of labor and etc. Fig -1: (a) Ideal Stage, (b) Flood water starts rising-1, (c) Housestarts leaving its ideal stage to elevating stage, (d)The final stageafter lifting of amphibious house The Above Fig-1 represents the Reference Architecture or Base working of an amphibious house. In the Fig-1, A. Stage describes the Ideal stage of the structure where no signsof flood is present. B. In this stage the flood occurs and the process of amphibious house initiates C. In this 3rd stage of the system of Amphibious House, the rise of house starts along with the flood water D. This is final stage after the complete elevation of the amphibious house, where the house is rises by the necessary elevation of the flood water 4. METHODOLOGY The house uses technology from marine and bridge construction as well as conventional building to create
  • 4. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD50145 | Volume – 6 | Issue – 4 | May-June 2022 Page 675 an elegant solution to flooding that is also attractive and complimentary to the setting. The flotation attributes, including the guide-posts, slide-gear and flexible services are expressed in the architecture as is the industrial weather screen skin. The triple height glazed facade allows views of the river from all floors. The northern elevation provides a simple complement to neighboring houses. Fig – 2: Cut away construction section - Amphibious House In the Fig – 2 above, The Cut away construction Section of the amphibious house describes the components which are, Roof light, Gulley and guidepost, Zinc rainskin cladding, Junction of foundation with guidepost, Wet clock access way, Foundation and guideposts and Timber with steel frames. Fig - 3: Plan of the amphibious house Fig - 4: Construction of amphibious house Fig – 5: Construction of amphibious house The above Fig - 4 and Fig - 5 indicate the construction in process of the Amphibious House. In Fig – 4 we can see the elevation heights attainable by the house, theengineers on field are taking care of the plan to be designed and implemented as structured. 5. FUTURE SCOPE The Amphibious house demonstrates that architecture, engineering and flood strategies can be holistically combined to create beautiful buildings that allow occupants to enjoy living near water safely. The future scope of Amphibious House involves increasing the number of storey of the infrastructure, also making the necessary arrangements for the parking management of vehicles that are being used byindividuals. For now the concept has been deployed for the house and some infrastructures at limitations, but we look forward to deploy it to large scale infrastructures like Warehouses, Multi storey Buildings, Hospitals, Industrial enterprises. The concept can also be elongated into green house that can be having electricity while staying afloat, also being able to use other essential requirements. Also the material used for the construction of the building of architecture can be more lightweight. So that the load balancing becomes easy. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT At the end of our project, it is a pleasant task to express our thanks to all those who contributed in many ways to the success of this study and made it an unforgettable experience for us. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to guide Prof. S. L. Desale, for his excellent guidance and continuous encouragement during course of our work. We truly appreciate for his vast knowledge and delight supervision and advice. We would also like to thank Dr. M. V. Bhatkar, Principal of the Institute who has provided us this opportunity to present this dissertation. We would also like to thank to all the faculty members of the department for their valuable
  • 5. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD50145 | Volume – 6 | Issue – 4 | May-June 2022 Page 676 guidance and support during the course of my work. Also we would like to thank all our friends who have directly or indirectly helped us in our project work throughout the course. Finally we would like to thank our parents from whom we learnt the value of hard work and its fruitful results. CONCLUSION When looking at how we manage water and design in its close proximity, the immense scale of the challenge of flooding that we are now facing becomes clear. Climate change, and its many effects risk including increasing sea levels, more severe precipitation an d increased flood is already being felt, however its true effects will be measured in decades. This is the timeframe within which planning, design and development should operate. The buildings and places that we create in the next ten years will for m the backbone of an amphibious lifestyle for the next few decades and beyond. In order to prepare for the future, designers and builders must not look at the limitations of water, but at the opportunities it presents. Amphibious buildings are a proven, low cost, low impact flood protection strategy that gives a community enhanced flood resilience and improves its abilityto recover from disaster. When flooding occurs, the water dwelling vertically rises with the water levels to remain safely above water t hen settles back into place as the water recedes. Successful amphibious foundation systems are functioning in the Netherlands, Louisiana and Sausalito, among others, where they provide flood protection that is both more reliable and more convenient than ca n be obtained from permanent static elevation. REFERENCES [1] English E., “Amphibious Foundations and the buoyant foundation project: Innovative Strategies for Flood-resilient Housing,” a paper presented at the Road Map Towards a Flood Resilient Urban Environment International Conference on UrbanFlood Management, 25- 27 November 2009, Paris, France. [2] Sandhya K. (Reg. no.313012251023) April 2016, “Amphibious Architecture in India,” Da Vinci School of Design and Architecture, Karapakkam, Chennai. [3] Elisabeth English, Natasha Klink and Scott Turner, “Thrivingwith water: Developments in Amphibious Architecture in North America,” School of Architecture, University of Waterloo, Canada, FLOOD risk 2016- 3rd European Conferences on Flood Risk Management, E3S Web of Conferences. [4] ICAADE 2015, First International Conference on Amphibious Architecture, Design and Engineering, Bangkok, Thailand, 26-29August 2015. http://icaade2015.wixsite.com/icaade- 2015 [5] Buoyant Foundation Project, Inc. www.buoyantfoundation.org [6] Mohamad Ibrahim Mohamad, Mohammad Ali Nekooie, Zulhilmi Bin Ismail and Roohollah Taherkhani, “Amphibious Urbanization as a Sustainable Flood Mitigation Strategyin South- East Asia,” Advanced Materials Research, Vols. 622- 623, pp. 1696-1700, 2013. [7] Case study of ‘The Thames Amphibious House’. www.construction21.org