This document provides information about a low-income housing project in Navi Mumbai, India called CIDCO Housing at Parshik Hill. It was developed between 1985-1996 on 19.04 acres of land and contains 1048 apartments ranging from 20 to 100 square meters for low-income residents. The project includes clusters of buildings organized around open spaces with amenities like schools and commercial areas. Floor plans show different unit types allocated for cooking, bathing, living, and other functions. Photos depict the building exterior, master plan layout, and social spaces developed as part of this public housing project.
A complete case study on group housing project,
sustainable environment.
Housing society studied are
1) Amrapali Vananchal City, Bhilai
2) Amrapali Silicon City, Noida
3) Interlace Housing, Singapore
Housing case study(KAFCO housing,Aranya lowcost housing, TARA housing)Sumaiya Islam
KAFCO Housing,Bangladesh
Tara Housing,India
Aranya low cost Housing,India
Helen Housing, Switzerland
Oil and Mineral Exploration and
Development Corporation
Housing, Bangladesh
A complete case study on group housing project,
sustainable environment.
Housing society studied are
1) Amrapali Vananchal City, Bhilai
2) Amrapali Silicon City, Noida
3) Interlace Housing, Singapore
Housing case study(KAFCO housing,Aranya lowcost housing, TARA housing)Sumaiya Islam
KAFCO Housing,Bangladesh
Tara Housing,India
Aranya low cost Housing,India
Helen Housing, Switzerland
Oil and Mineral Exploration and
Development Corporation
Housing, Bangladesh
This modular housing based in Belapur, New Mumbai, is designed by Ar. Charles Correa. This project, which was constructed in the 1980s, stands as a perfect example of affordable and high density housing, which is the need of the hour.
GROUP HOUSING : A DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE ACCOMODATES THE GROUP RATHER THAN THE UNIT AND ITS THEREFORE PUBLIC AS WELL AS PRIVATE. IT IS FIMILIAR THROUGH THE WIDWSPREAD DEVELOPMENT OF MASS HOUSING IN THE WORLD IN WHICH INDIVIDUALS OR FAMILIES FIND LIVING SPACE EITHER IN M ULTIPLE DWELLINGS OR SINGLE LINITS PRODUCED IN QUALITY . GROUP HOUSING IS PRODUSED BY MANY KINDS OF CULTURES BY COMMUNAL STATES TO EQALIZE LIVING STANDDARDS BY TYRANTS TO ASSURE A DOCILE LABOUR FORCE, AND BY FEDUAL OR CASTE SYSTEM TO BRINGS TOGETHER MEMBERS OF A CLASS.
2. CLUSTER HOUSING
A SUBDIVISION TECHNIQUES WHERE KNOWN
AS ZERO –LOT –LINE HOUSING OR HIGH DENSITY
HOUSING DWELLING ARE GROUPED TOGHTHER
WITH COMMON AREA LEFT FOR RECREATION .
RAW HOUSING
ONE OF A SERIES OF HOUSES , OFTEN AS SIMILAR
OR IDENTICAL DESIGN, SITUATED SIDE BY SIDE
AND JOINED COMMON WALLS
3. PRADHAN MANTRI AWAS YOJANA
2 MILLION NON-SLUM URBAN POOR HOUSEHOLD
ARE PROPOSED TO BE COVERDED UNDER THE MISSION.
RAJIV AWAS YOJANA
IT UNCOURAGE “SLUM FREE INDIA” IN CITIES
IN WHICH EVERY CITIZEN HAS ACEES TO BASIC AMENITIES.
PRADHAN MANTRI GRAMIN AWAS YOZANA
PROVIDING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO RURAL
POOR FOR CONSTRUCTING THEIR HOUSES THEMSELVES.
HOUSING FOR ALL BY 2022
MISSSION APPROVED A SUBSTANCIAL INCREAS IN INTEREST
RELIFE ON LOAN FOR THE URBAN POOR
TO PROMOTE AFFORDEBLE HOMES.
INTEREST SUBSIDY SCHEMES FOR HOUSING URBAN
THE SCHEMES ENVISAGES THE PROVISION OF
INTEREST TO EWS AND LIG SEGMENTS TO
ENABLES THEM TO BUY OR CONSTRUCT HOUSES.
4.Lower Income Group
Economic Weaker Section (EWS) means households with monthly household income upto Rs. 5000/- per month or as revised by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation, Government of India from time to time. Lower Income Group (LIG) means households with monthly household income between Rs. 5001/- to Rs.
5.Development of Group Housing will be under provision
of master plan, Enclave development plan and layout plan.
Minimum area of plot will be 2000sq.m
Land proposed for group housing will be located at 12m
wide exiting road, But the distance of the plot from 18m
(or above) wide road will not be more than 100m.
Slilt floor will be permitted for the purpose of parking in
group housing buildings, height of which of which be
2.1m up to the beam.
if slilt floor is used for purpose other than parking then
it will be counted in F.A.R.
Park and open area will be provided at the rate of
1.0sq.m. per person or 15% of the whole area,
whichever is more, in the plot of area 3000sq.m (or above).
This slide contains housing survey data, existing housing condition in Hathazari upzilla ,Chattogram. Proposed housing master plan , unit design and calculations are included here.
study of famous housing projects by architect Charles Correa.
1. BELAPUR Housing
2. Kanchanjunga Apartments
3. Tarapur housing
Authors- Richa, Parveen n Aarti
Mahagun Montage is newly launched residential venture at Crossing Republik Ghaziabad. It deals in 2, 3, 4 and 5 BHK apartment with lush of all modern amenities.
For more update log on to http://www.mahagun-montage.com/
Or call us at 9250402232
This modular housing based in Belapur, New Mumbai, is designed by Ar. Charles Correa. This project, which was constructed in the 1980s, stands as a perfect example of affordable and high density housing, which is the need of the hour.
GROUP HOUSING : A DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE ACCOMODATES THE GROUP RATHER THAN THE UNIT AND ITS THEREFORE PUBLIC AS WELL AS PRIVATE. IT IS FIMILIAR THROUGH THE WIDWSPREAD DEVELOPMENT OF MASS HOUSING IN THE WORLD IN WHICH INDIVIDUALS OR FAMILIES FIND LIVING SPACE EITHER IN M ULTIPLE DWELLINGS OR SINGLE LINITS PRODUCED IN QUALITY . GROUP HOUSING IS PRODUSED BY MANY KINDS OF CULTURES BY COMMUNAL STATES TO EQALIZE LIVING STANDDARDS BY TYRANTS TO ASSURE A DOCILE LABOUR FORCE, AND BY FEDUAL OR CASTE SYSTEM TO BRINGS TOGETHER MEMBERS OF A CLASS.
2. CLUSTER HOUSING
A SUBDIVISION TECHNIQUES WHERE KNOWN
AS ZERO –LOT –LINE HOUSING OR HIGH DENSITY
HOUSING DWELLING ARE GROUPED TOGHTHER
WITH COMMON AREA LEFT FOR RECREATION .
RAW HOUSING
ONE OF A SERIES OF HOUSES , OFTEN AS SIMILAR
OR IDENTICAL DESIGN, SITUATED SIDE BY SIDE
AND JOINED COMMON WALLS
3. PRADHAN MANTRI AWAS YOJANA
2 MILLION NON-SLUM URBAN POOR HOUSEHOLD
ARE PROPOSED TO BE COVERDED UNDER THE MISSION.
RAJIV AWAS YOJANA
IT UNCOURAGE “SLUM FREE INDIA” IN CITIES
IN WHICH EVERY CITIZEN HAS ACEES TO BASIC AMENITIES.
PRADHAN MANTRI GRAMIN AWAS YOZANA
PROVIDING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO RURAL
POOR FOR CONSTRUCTING THEIR HOUSES THEMSELVES.
HOUSING FOR ALL BY 2022
MISSSION APPROVED A SUBSTANCIAL INCREAS IN INTEREST
RELIFE ON LOAN FOR THE URBAN POOR
TO PROMOTE AFFORDEBLE HOMES.
INTEREST SUBSIDY SCHEMES FOR HOUSING URBAN
THE SCHEMES ENVISAGES THE PROVISION OF
INTEREST TO EWS AND LIG SEGMENTS TO
ENABLES THEM TO BUY OR CONSTRUCT HOUSES.
4.Lower Income Group
Economic Weaker Section (EWS) means households with monthly household income upto Rs. 5000/- per month or as revised by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation, Government of India from time to time. Lower Income Group (LIG) means households with monthly household income between Rs. 5001/- to Rs.
5.Development of Group Housing will be under provision
of master plan, Enclave development plan and layout plan.
Minimum area of plot will be 2000sq.m
Land proposed for group housing will be located at 12m
wide exiting road, But the distance of the plot from 18m
(or above) wide road will not be more than 100m.
Slilt floor will be permitted for the purpose of parking in
group housing buildings, height of which of which be
2.1m up to the beam.
if slilt floor is used for purpose other than parking then
it will be counted in F.A.R.
Park and open area will be provided at the rate of
1.0sq.m. per person or 15% of the whole area,
whichever is more, in the plot of area 3000sq.m (or above).
This slide contains housing survey data, existing housing condition in Hathazari upzilla ,Chattogram. Proposed housing master plan , unit design and calculations are included here.
study of famous housing projects by architect Charles Correa.
1. BELAPUR Housing
2. Kanchanjunga Apartments
3. Tarapur housing
Authors- Richa, Parveen n Aarti
Mahagun Montage is newly launched residential venture at Crossing Republik Ghaziabad. It deals in 2, 3, 4 and 5 BHK apartment with lush of all modern amenities.
For more update log on to http://www.mahagun-montage.com/
Or call us at 9250402232
Saha Amadeus. The Luxury Residential Project is located in Sector-143 Noida. This Project offers 3/4 BHK Apartments that range from 2675-4275 sq. ft. These luxury Apartments in Amadeus are located strategically on Noida Expressway.
ADDRESS: GH-03B, SEC-16C, NOIDA EXTN., GREATER NOIDA.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE LOCATION
•
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE REGENCY PAK
•
AFFORDABILITY LOCATED JUST ADJACENT TO NOIDA SEC- 121.
• IT IS CONNECTED BY 130M WIDE NOIDA – GR. NOIDA LINK ROAD
• PROPOSED METRO STATION IN GREATER NOIDA SEC-4
• HCL AND WIPRO ACQUIRED LAND NEAR THIS SITE
• NEAR TO GREATER NOIDA, KNOWLEDGE PARK
• COMPANIES IN THE VICINITY- HCL, WIPRO, KNOWLEDGE PARK
• 10 MINS DRIVE FROM NOIDA CITY CENTRE & FORTIS HOSPITAL
• 10 MINS DRIVE FROM NOIDA SEC-62 CORPORATE BELT
• 2 MINS DRIVE FROM NH-24 & FNG CORRIDOR
DESIGNED BY RENOWNED ARCHITECT “HAFEEZ CONTRACTOR”
• HAVING MIN. FLAT SIZE OF 1265 SQ.FT.
• TOILET SIZES 6X8 SQ. FT. IN EVERY CATEGORY
• BIGGER ROOM SIZES WITH WOODEN FLOORING IN MASTER BEDROOM
• LEAST LOADING
• 3 TIER SECURITY
• INTRODUCING NEW CONCEPT OF “BAY WINDOW”
• EASY MAINTENANCE AND TIMELY POSSESSION OF SOCIETY
• VENTILATION OF LIGHT AND AIR PROPERLY
• VASTU FRIENDLY LAYOUT
• CLUB AND SWIMMING POOL ON MINUS LEVEL
• TERRACE GARDEN WITH PUTTY GOLF COURSE ON THE TOP OF EACH BLOCK
• EXCELLENT ELEVATIONS AND LANDSCAPING
• EXCELLENT FLOOR LAYOUTS
• ENTRY OF EACH FLAT NOT FACING EACH OTHER
options of 2BHK,3BHK & 4BHK
PRICE Rs. 3400/SQ.FT
contact
SAYA PROPERTIES
9811237690
www.sayaproperties.com
ADDRESS: GH-03B, SEC-16C, NOIDA EXTN., GREATER NOIDA.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE LOCATION
•
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE REGENCY PAK
•
AFFORDABILITY LOCATED JUST ADJACENT TO NOIDA SEC- 121.
• IT IS CONNECTED BY 130M WIDE NOIDA – GR. NOIDA LINK ROAD
• PROPOSED METRO STATION IN GREATER NOIDA SEC-4
• HCL AND WIPRO ACQUIRED LAND NEAR THIS SITE
• NEAR TO GREATER NOIDA, KNOWLEDGE PARK
• COMPANIES IN THE VICINITY- HCL, WIPRO, KNOWLEDGE PARK
• 10 MINS DRIVE FROM NOIDA CITY CENTRE & FORTIS HOSPITAL
• 10 MINS DRIVE FROM NOIDA SEC-62 CORPORATE BELT
• 2 MINS DRIVE FROM NH-24 & FNG CORRIDOR
DESIGNED BY RENOWNED ARCHITECT “HAFEEZ CONTRACTOR”
• HAVING MIN. FLAT SIZE OF 1265 SQ.FT.
• TOILET SIZES 6X8 SQ. FT. IN EVERY CATEGORY
• BIGGER ROOM SIZES WITH WOODEN FLOORING IN MASTER BEDROOM
• LEAST LOADING
• 3 TIER SECURITY
• INTRODUCING NEW CONCEPT OF “BAY WINDOW”
• EASY MAINTENANCE AND TIMELY POSSESSION OF SOCIETY
• VENTILATION OF LIGHT AND AIR PROPERLY
• VASTU FRIENDLY LAYOUT
• CLUB AND SWIMMING POOL ON MINUS LEVEL
• TERRACE GARDEN WITH PUTTY GOLF COURSE ON THE TOP OF EACH BLOCK
• EXCELLENT ELEVATIONS AND LANDSCAPING
• EXCELLENT FLOOR LAYOUTS
• ENTRY OF EACH FLAT NOT FACING EACH OTHER.
• Saya properties
• 9811237690
• www.sayaproperties.com
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Total Area : 150 Bigha = 49.5 acre = 2160000 sqft
Total Population : 15024x5 = 75,120 person.
Gross Density : 75120/49.5 = 1518 person/acre.
Main Road: 60’- 0’’ wide
Secondary Road: 40’ – 0’’ wide
Internal access: 20’ – 0’’ wide
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• Site area: 150 Bigha(49.5 Acre)
• Area:
residential: 1396516 sqft
Commercial: 134675 sqft
Community: 628809 sqft
• Housing facility:
Shopping Complex
Hospital
Play ground (67,414 sqft)
Mosque
Grave Yard(50,014 sqft)
Fire Service
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Open Space
Solid Waste
Location of Graveyard
Poor Light & Ventilation
Lack of Verandah
Play Ground
Park
Location of Bus Stand
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Road Width
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CIDCO HOUSING At PARSHIK HILL
Location: Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
Project Work Status: Completed Projects.
Client:
1.City And Industrial Development Corporation Of Maharashtra Ltd.
2.a government entity in a new satellite town ,
3.Low Income Group (LIG – people earning an annual income
between USD 3200-6200 ).
Project period: 1985-1996.
Site Area :19.04 acres.
Programme Requirements: 1048 apartments.
Overall Density: 55 units per acre.
Unit Size Ranges: 20 to 100 sqm.
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Flat area 236.72(22sqm)
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CIDCO HOUSING At PARSHIK HILLLow
income
housing
Architectural features
The internal spaces are free
from vehicular traffic
Vehicular circulation
Vehicular road
width=19.68ft
Pedestrian circulation
Creation the
traditional narrow
street
Pedestrian
width=9.84ft
Interlocking
courtyards
accommodate
different functions.
Create micro
climate.
courtyard
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CIDCO HOUSING At PARSHIK HILLLow
income
housing
Architectural features
Semi private courtyards
are defined by
paved,foothpaths and
constantly changing level
Internal spaces create the
diffused light and shaded
pathway
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Positive points
Low
income
housing
Presence of open courtyard, parking spaces giving a filling of openness. This spaces also helps a
great deal in the ventilation.
Trees planted on both sided of the streets create a canopy for the residence to walk under.
Openings such as balconies are well planned, so as to provide good lighting and ventilation.
The negative spaces crested due to the arrangement of buildings were made green spaces.
Retaining the contour land, helped in the drainage and also provided water logging problem.
The parsik hills, behind the colony, creates a picturesque view.
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Negative points
Low
income
housing
Absence of markets and hospitals is the major concerns of the residence as they have to travel all
the way to neural for emergencies.
Leakage issues during the monsoons security are the other woes of the residence.
The distance between two buildings at some places was barely 10ft.which restricted light and
ventilation.
The elderly and handicapped faced problems due to the no. of steps and no ramps available.
The garages apace allotted to the row houses were converted to store rooms due to which cars had
to parked on the roads.
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LOW INCOME GROUP
100%
48.80
%
COVERAGE AREA
SITE
PURBACHAL , SECTOR 18, BLOCK g
LOW INCOME GROUP
SITE BOUNDERY
NUMBER OF AREA: 1
TOTAL AREA : 4,44399 SQFT
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Low income housing
PLAY LOT AREA
100%
3.00%
COVERAGE AREA
PLAY LOT
SITE BOUNDERY
NUMBER OF AREA: 2
TOTAL AREA : 26,809 SQFT
PLAY LOT TYPE: NON EDUCATIONAL
SITE
PURBACHAL , SECTOR 18, BLOCK g
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RESIDENCE SITE
100%
48.20% COVERAGE AREA
RESIDENCE AREA
SITE BOUNDERY
NUMBER OF AREA: 1
TOTAL AREA : 444399 SQFT
SITE
PURBACHAL , SECTOR 18, BLOCK g
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ROAD AREA
100%
9.70% COVERAGE AREA
NUMBER OF AREA: 1
TOTAL AREA : 88390 SQFT
SITE
PURBACHAL , SECTOR 18, BLOCK g
ROAD AREA
SITE BOUNDERY
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100%
1.79% COVERAGE AREA
SITE UTILITY
SITE
PURBACHAL , SECTOR 18, BLOCK g
NUMBER OF AREA: 2
TOTAL AREA : 15792
Utility TYPE: 3 type
Utilities: uuf (specified),uup (unspecified),
mosque
Uup unspecified
Uup specified
mosque
SITE BOUNDERY
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orientation
and
ventilation
Book study
Time saver standard residence
plan
section
section
Ventilation
100%
Ventilation 57
1/7%
Ventilation
40%
Ventilation 100%
Ventilation
87.5%
Ventilation
62.5%
Source: time saver standard residence page no77