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Design, Planning and Analytical
Process for Multi Storied Buildings
Dr. Mukesh Kumar Lalji
Vice Principal, Department of Technical Education and Skill Development,
M.P. Govt., S.V. Polytechnic College, Shyamla Hills, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India
ABSTRACT
Valuable urban land is shorting at a very fast rate with the growing demandof
increasing population. The conventional law rise development cannot meet
the rising demand of more number of dwelling units per unit area so the only
solution is high rise development with enough open spaces around the
buildings for proper light and ventilation.
KEYWORDS: People, urban mass, urban land, population, dwellingunits,perunit
area, open space, buildings
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ANALYSIS AND DECISIONS
SITE AREA (Assumption) = 120m X 120m
= 14,400 sqmts
F.A.R. = 1.5
Grand Coverage = 30% to 33%
Total build up area = 14400 x1.5
= 21,600 sqmts
Grand coverage = 14,400 x 30
100
= 4,320 sqmts.
No. of Flats = 4,320 (120 sqmts for one flats )
(12 sqmts – 10% of 120 sqmpts for service area)
Height allowed maximum by laws – 100 ft
Height per floor to floor - 3m
Maximum floor 10 = Ground floor + 9 storied
Proposed No, of floors = 10 Nos.
132 x 10 = 1,320 sqmts.
No. OF UNITS ON ONE FLOOR = 21,600
1,320
= (16.36 (MAX)
PROPOSED TAKING FOUR BLOCKS HAVING ONE BLOCK OF FOUR UNITS EACH 10 STORIED
NO OF UNITS IN ONE BLIOCK = Ground floor + 9 storied
= 36 FLATS
= 36 x 4 per floor
CAMPUS = 144 FLATS = 720 OCCUPANTS
(Per family 5 member)
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CLIMATOLOGICAL MEASURES:
➢ The orientation of all the block are in such a manner that all the houses get direct sun light in either morning of evening
hours of the day.
➢ The prevailing direction of wind is South–West to North-Eastonthewindwardside,openingsare providedintothe blocks,
➢ Courtyard form for the building shall act to project the internal environmentfromharshclimate.AlsotheEast-Westaxisof
the open space between front and rear with smaller.
➢ Frames of column and beams around the façade help in casting shadows on the walls and thereby Reduce the heat gain.
MATERIALS, STRUCTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
➢ Structure gird module.
➢ R.C.C. slab and frame construction with brick infill walls is the main constructional process.
➢ Brick and concrete paving in the open spaces to make surfaces low in maintenance.
ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURAL SYSTEM:
The trend system of structural framing.
➢ Reinforcement concrete frame.
➢ Flat Plate _ One way grid
➢ Two way grid
➢ Lift Slab.
➢ Slip form construction.
➢ Prestressed floor system.
➢ Shear walls/prestressed concrete.
REINFORCEMENT CONCRETE FRAME
A. Modular system
B. Irregular layout
C. Exterior Columns
D. Columns
MODUALR SYSTEMS:
➢ Most columns are located on grid lines of uniform spacing.
➢ Necessity dictated by the need to provide space under apartment for parking.
➢ It is used as an Aesthetic element in Architectural design.
➢ No complications of beams.
➢ Systematic approach.
➢ Symmetry in design is maintained.
AESTHETICAL CONSIDERATIONS
➢ An Expressionistic language is used to conscribe the space. Expression of vertical and horizontal elements gives the form
its functional and precise appearance.
➢ Relieved fenestration to high light the important and vital content of the buildings.
➢ Circulation modes like staircase and lifts are highlighted in their expression to signify their importance.
➢ Brick walled merge with the local landscape, concrete grid and relate to the traditional architectural, image.
➢ Land scaping elements of trees, green areas, shrubs, street furniture and plants amidst paved plazas are used to suit the
climate and environment.
SITE ANALYSIS
PHYSICAL FEATURES OF SITE:
➢ Area of plot for B.D.A. scheme is 14,400 sqmts.
➢ The level of the site is about 1.5m below the road level.
➢ The soil condition is black cotton soil upto 0.2 to 0.5m depth and red sand stone underneath.
EXISTING INFRASTRUTURE
➢ sewage line is available.
➢ water supply is available .
➢ Electricity and telephone lines are available.
➢ Surface drainage is to be worked out. Only outlet for the drains is available.
➢ Public transport facility is available.
THEME
The proposed multi storied apartments provided with the community facilities necessary for the inhabitants,
The residential units are grouped into four multi storied blocks leaving open spaces around, for play and other community
activities, shops are also provided in the blocks.
Inhabitants approached from the side roads only, large plaza and adequate parking spaces, road side as as well as covered
parking are provided on ground floors.
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The residential units are in the form of multi storied blocks which have separately approach roads,gardensandplayareasand
parking areas.
So, the basic design criteria was to create a multi storied apartments where the inhabitantshavetheadvantage ofnearbywork
areas. They are kept away from the fuss of the crowd, and other disturbances of commercial part.
FORM AND STRUCTURE :
The basic module is taken as 3mx5m. Building blocks with staircase and lifts, the side by side fromthelobbyatthecentreisthe
typical floor plan.
Every units has one entrance, drawing/dining, kitchen, and three bed rooms, toilets, and balcony, total areas being 1200 sqft.
Or 120 sqmts,
ANALYSIS OF UNIT DESIGN
In physical terms, the function of a house is to provide:
A. Protection from the climate.
B. Accommodation for living and sleeping.
C. Facilities for cooking, bathing, washing.
PROTECTION FROM THE CLIMATE:
Such as excessive heat, rain, etc. can be secured by proper orientation. Also adequate provision must be made for securing the
maximum amount of light, and where necessary, direct sunlight. Cross ventilation shouldalsobetakenintoconsideration.The
best orientation for.
ACCOMMODATION FOR LIVING AND SLEEPING:
Generally this takes the form of dividing up the total area into various rooms suchaslivingroomsandbedrooms. Todetermine
what form this accommodation should take, It is necessary to know the habits of the people for whom the house is being
designed. In large scale housing scheme. The Individual occupant is unknown; therefore, it would be logical to organize the
space in a more flexible manner. The structural system, economy, services and access some times do not permit the
organisation of such flexible units in the case of developments which are more than two floors, The emphasis is then on
providing the maximum number of habitable rooms in a given area,
DIVISION OF SPACES
It is usually best to provide a large living cum dining area with attached kitchen, or a dining area and living area as separate
rooms which can be converted into one area at the time of big parties, In both the cases kitchen/pantry can Be attached with
the dining area and can be kept away. Both the possibilities should be tried in housing as the people have liking and disliking
for both the cases. Bed rooms should have direct access, from the lobby. Storage of trunks and large articles should also be
taken into account. A store or a deep cupboard should be provided. In designing the individual rooms the orientation, wind
direction must be kept in mind.
FACILITIES FOR COOKING, BATHING AND WASHING:
The kitchen is an important factor in house design, as the housewife spends a large proportion of her time in it. It has been
described as a laboratory and the sequence of operations may be listed as follows
➢ Delivery and collection of goods; storage.
➢ Preparation of food.
➢ cooking.
➢ Preparation of dining table.
➢ Distribution of food to table.
➢ Return of food and crockery from table.
➢ Washing up.
➢ Putting away washed crockery, glass, cutlery.
The Position of sink should be provided so as to convenient. Kitchen should have an exhaust fan and large window. Adequate
arrangement for storage should be done.
TOILETS- should be properly ventilated and should provide a minimum of a w.c. a wash basin, and a shower or tub-bath. It is
better to have a dressing room with the toilet rather then using the bed room as a dressing room. It is generally not possibleto
have a separate washing space or laundry. This activity is usually carried out in the bathroom or kitchentheproblemofdrying
the clothes is an important one in the flats.
In general it may be said that the architectural consideration in theplanningoflargescalehousingscheme,consist,firstlyinthe
development of unit plans, Which lend themselves to repetition. Secondary, waste space should be eliminated,anda complete
plan with economy of circulation secured. Minimum but adequate room sizes should be worked out and a correctrelationship
between rooms established.
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ANALYSIS OF SPACE REQUIREMENTS:
List of space with areas;
Sr. Item Area in sq. mts
(Approx)
1. Drawing room = 14.06
2. Living room = 17.76
3. Dining room = 10.56
4. Double bedroom = 14.7
5. Single bedroom = 8.91
6. Kitchen = 6.48
7. Bathroom = 4.14
8. Lavatory = 2.04
Standard sizes:
Sr. No. Item Sizes in mm
FOR BATHROOM:
1. Bath Tub - 760 x 1680
2. Basin - 560 x 460
3. European W.C. - 710 x 810
4. Clearance - 100 to 150
FOR LAVATORY:
1. Indian W.C. - 787 x 710
2. Clearance - 150 to 200
SPACE RELATIONSHIP
Very close / Occasionally 0 Rare x
Entrance Drawing Int. Cir. Space Living/Dining Bedroom Kit Toilet
Entrance 0 /
Drawing 0 0 X
Internal Circulation Space / 0 / / / /
Living/ Dining / /
Bedroom / X /
Kit / / X
Toilet X / /
SPACE –RELATIONSHIP
Very Close / Occasionally 0 Rare x
Entrance
Ground Floor (p)
Covered
Core/
Lobby
Lift/
Stair
Parking
(Open)
Shops Services Recreation
Entrance / / / x 0 0
Ground Floor (p)
Covered
/ / 0 / / / /
Core/ Lobby / / / / / /
Lift/ Stair / / /
Parking (Open) / / / / /
Shops / / /
Services 0 / / / /
Recreation 0 / / /
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PROPOSED MATERIALS, STRUCTURE AND CONSTRUCTION, CLIMATOLOGICAL MEASURES, AESTHETICS:
MATERIALS:
➢ Structure grid module
➢ R.C.C. slab and frame construction with brick infill walls is the main constructional process.
➢ Brick and concrete paving in the open spaces to make surfaces low in maintenance.
STRUCTURE AND CONSTRUCTION
The trend system of structural framing.
➢ Reinforcement concrete frame.
➢ Flate Plate - One Way grid
Two way grid
➢ Lift Slab.
➢ Slip form construction.
➢ Prestressed floor systems.
➢ Shear walls/ Prestressed concrete.
REINFORCEMENT CONCRETE FRAME:
A. Modular Systems.
B. Irregular layout.
C. Exterior Columns
D. Column shapes.
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MODULAR SYSTEM
➢ Most columns are located on grid lines of uniform spacing.
➢ Necessity dictated by the need to provide space under apartment for parking.
➢ It is used as an Aesthetic element in Architectural design.
➢ No complication of beams.
➢ Systematic approach.
➢ Symmetry in design is maintained.
CLIMATOLOGICAL MEASURES:
➢ The orientation of all the blocks are in such a manner that all the houses get direct sun light in either morning or evening
hours of the day.
➢ The Prevailing direction of wind is South-West to North-East on thewindwardside,openingsare providedintothe blocks,
➢ Courtyard form for the building shall act the protect the internal environment from harsh climate. Also theEast-Westaxis
of the open space between front and rear with smaller.
AESTHETICS:
➢ An expressionistic language is used to conscribe the spaces. Expression of vertical and horizontal elementsgivestheform
its functional and precise appearance.
➢ Relieved fenestration to high light the important and vital content of the buildings.
➢ Circulation modes like staircase and lifts are highlighted in their expression to signify their importance.
➢ Brick walled merge with the local lands cape, concrete grid and relate to the traditional architectural image.
➢ Land scaping elements of trees, green areas, shrubs, street furniture and plants amidst paved plazas are usedto suit the
climate and environment.
➢ The ground floor is provided with community utility and parking areas so for providing more space and volume. The
modules are upper floors moving the same, forming open terraces on external sides.
ARCHITECTURAL CONTROLS:
As there is no strict bye laws for Architectural controls, moderate control measures like, projection of columns, beams,chajjas
etc. is done for climatological and aesthetical point off view.
DETAITED ANALYSIS OF BUILDING SERVICES:
➢ In each building for vertical circulation, there are one staircase and 2 lifts serving 36 dwelling units,
➢ Toilets of each units are separate pipe shaft. On the Ground floor, these ducts come in parkingareawheretheycanopened
for cleaning and maintenance purpose.
➢ For water supply, there are overhead water tanks above each block which will take care of water supply round the clock.
➢ The capacity of the tank are so calculated that they also take care for fire fighting ifa firebreaksoutinthe building(halfthe
required water capacity is taken for fire fighting).
➢ Refuse chutes are provided in the circulation area so that the open spaces around the building remain clean.
➢ Proper covered parking facilities are provided in ground floor for residential components separately.
(See drawing for the service network and dimensions)
Design and Planning Process
Come Out Diamension Of different Rooms of building
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LOCATION PLAN:
This site for multi storied apartments is situated at heart of kotra Sultanabadwhichis aboutoneandhalfkm.from NewMarket,
the main shopping centre of New Bhopal.
SITE PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN
SITE PLAN
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SITE PLAN WITH SCIOGRAPHY
SITE PLAN WITH LAND SCAPE
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TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN
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NORTH SIDE ELEVATION
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SECTION AA
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SECTION BB
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INTERIOR VIEW OF TYPICAL FLAT
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BUILDING SERVICES PLAN
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STRUCTURAL DETAILS
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DETAIL OF BUILDING SERVICE
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DRAINAGE FLOOR PLAN
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TERRACE FLOOR PLAN
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ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE OF GARDEN
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PERSPECTIVE VIEW
CONCLUSIVE ACHIEVEMENTS
➢ High rise building to accommodate a higher density of the higher income group has been provided at Kotra sultanabad,
Bhopal,
➢ The scheme provides for luxurious flats in a pleasant setting of wide open spaces and greenery.
➢ The infrastructural requirements of such building like proper light and ventilation, services, green spaces, parking etc.
which are so often over looked have been carefully dealt within the proposal.
RECOMMENDATIONS
➢ To provide better living conditions to the general public a lot of infrastructure is needed which is often neglected by
builders/promoters.
➢ To avoid this situation bye laws are required to safe guard the public interest.
➢ However, the Municipal Corporation has not proposed any such bye laws regarding parking, garbage disposal etc. These
facilities as provided in the proposal should be included in the local bye laws.
APPENDICES
COMMON Name Botanical Name Height Spread Type Flowers Colour
Gulmohar Delonix Regia 10-12m 8-10m Deciduous leaves April-june Scarlet Orange
Amaltas Casia Fistula 9-12m 6- 9m Deciduous April-May Brilliant yellow
Ashoka Polyaslthea 15-20m 7-10m Evergreen star shaped yellowish Green
CALCULATIONS FOR WATER REQUIREMENTS
1. Drinking : 35 litres per head per day.
2. Clothing : 40 litres per head per day.
3. Bath and Utensils : 35 liters per head per day.
4. Flushing Cistern : 45 liters per head per day
5. Gardening : 40 liters per day
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Per capita per day : 210 liters
Per family five members : 5 X 210 = 1050 Say = 1,200 liters
Ground floor + 9 storied per block 9 flats : = 9x1200 = 1,08,000 liters = 10,800,000 C.C.
LIFT CAR SIZE
NO OF PERSON CONTRACT LOAD (kg. CAR INTERNALD 9MM) SHAFT DIMENSION (MM) REMARK
4
6
8
10
13
16
20
26
270
400
540
675
900
1125
1350
1800
1100X925
1850X1100
1130X1150
1800X1200
1900X1400
2100X1500
2100X1650
2400X1800
1760X1160
1875X1330
2036X1800
2200X1700
2300X1900
2500X2000
2500X2150
2830X2400
COUNTER
WEIGHT. ON ONE
SIDE
COUNTER
WEIGHT ON THE
BACK
NO. OF PERSON S.NO POSSIBLE STOPS
6 6 15 30 STORIES
8 4 5 5 Floors floor No
12 5 7 7
80 5 9 10
0 12 15
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Design, Planning and Analytical Process for Multi Storied Buildings

  • 1. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) Volume 5 Issue 3, March-April 2021 Available Online: www.ijtsrd.com e-ISSN: 2456 – 6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD39933 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 3 | March-April 2021 Page 573 Design, Planning and Analytical Process for Multi Storied Buildings Dr. Mukesh Kumar Lalji Vice Principal, Department of Technical Education and Skill Development, M.P. Govt., S.V. Polytechnic College, Shyamla Hills, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India ABSTRACT Valuable urban land is shorting at a very fast rate with the growing demandof increasing population. The conventional law rise development cannot meet the rising demand of more number of dwelling units per unit area so the only solution is high rise development with enough open spaces around the buildings for proper light and ventilation. KEYWORDS: People, urban mass, urban land, population, dwellingunits,perunit area, open space, buildings How to cite this paper: Dr. Mukesh Kumar Lalji "Design, Planning and Analytical Process for Multi Storied Buildings" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456- 6470, Volume-5 | Issue-3, April 2021, pp.573-598, URL: www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd39933.pdf Copyright © 2021 by author(s) and International JournalofTrendinScientific Research and Development Journal. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative CommonsAttribution License (CC BY 4.0) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) ANALYSIS AND DECISIONS SITE AREA (Assumption) = 120m X 120m = 14,400 sqmts F.A.R. = 1.5 Grand Coverage = 30% to 33% Total build up area = 14400 x1.5 = 21,600 sqmts Grand coverage = 14,400 x 30 100 = 4,320 sqmts. No. of Flats = 4,320 (120 sqmts for one flats ) (12 sqmts – 10% of 120 sqmpts for service area) Height allowed maximum by laws – 100 ft Height per floor to floor - 3m Maximum floor 10 = Ground floor + 9 storied Proposed No, of floors = 10 Nos. 132 x 10 = 1,320 sqmts. No. OF UNITS ON ONE FLOOR = 21,600 1,320 = (16.36 (MAX) PROPOSED TAKING FOUR BLOCKS HAVING ONE BLOCK OF FOUR UNITS EACH 10 STORIED NO OF UNITS IN ONE BLIOCK = Ground floor + 9 storied = 36 FLATS = 36 x 4 per floor CAMPUS = 144 FLATS = 720 OCCUPANTS (Per family 5 member) IJTSRD39933
  • 2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD39933 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 3 | March-April 2021 Page 574 CLIMATOLOGICAL MEASURES: ➢ The orientation of all the block are in such a manner that all the houses get direct sun light in either morning of evening hours of the day. ➢ The prevailing direction of wind is South–West to North-Eastonthewindwardside,openingsare providedintothe blocks, ➢ Courtyard form for the building shall act to project the internal environmentfromharshclimate.AlsotheEast-Westaxisof the open space between front and rear with smaller. ➢ Frames of column and beams around the façade help in casting shadows on the walls and thereby Reduce the heat gain. MATERIALS, STRUCTURE AND CONSTRUCTION ➢ Structure gird module. ➢ R.C.C. slab and frame construction with brick infill walls is the main constructional process. ➢ Brick and concrete paving in the open spaces to make surfaces low in maintenance. ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURAL SYSTEM: The trend system of structural framing. ➢ Reinforcement concrete frame. ➢ Flat Plate _ One way grid ➢ Two way grid ➢ Lift Slab. ➢ Slip form construction. ➢ Prestressed floor system. ➢ Shear walls/prestressed concrete. REINFORCEMENT CONCRETE FRAME A. Modular system B. Irregular layout C. Exterior Columns D. Columns MODUALR SYSTEMS: ➢ Most columns are located on grid lines of uniform spacing. ➢ Necessity dictated by the need to provide space under apartment for parking. ➢ It is used as an Aesthetic element in Architectural design. ➢ No complications of beams. ➢ Systematic approach. ➢ Symmetry in design is maintained. AESTHETICAL CONSIDERATIONS ➢ An Expressionistic language is used to conscribe the space. Expression of vertical and horizontal elements gives the form its functional and precise appearance. ➢ Relieved fenestration to high light the important and vital content of the buildings. ➢ Circulation modes like staircase and lifts are highlighted in their expression to signify their importance. ➢ Brick walled merge with the local landscape, concrete grid and relate to the traditional architectural, image. ➢ Land scaping elements of trees, green areas, shrubs, street furniture and plants amidst paved plazas are used to suit the climate and environment. SITE ANALYSIS PHYSICAL FEATURES OF SITE: ➢ Area of plot for B.D.A. scheme is 14,400 sqmts. ➢ The level of the site is about 1.5m below the road level. ➢ The soil condition is black cotton soil upto 0.2 to 0.5m depth and red sand stone underneath. EXISTING INFRASTRUTURE ➢ sewage line is available. ➢ water supply is available . ➢ Electricity and telephone lines are available. ➢ Surface drainage is to be worked out. Only outlet for the drains is available. ➢ Public transport facility is available. THEME The proposed multi storied apartments provided with the community facilities necessary for the inhabitants, The residential units are grouped into four multi storied blocks leaving open spaces around, for play and other community activities, shops are also provided in the blocks. Inhabitants approached from the side roads only, large plaza and adequate parking spaces, road side as as well as covered parking are provided on ground floors.
  • 3. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD39933 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 3 | March-April 2021 Page 575 The residential units are in the form of multi storied blocks which have separately approach roads,gardensandplayareasand parking areas. So, the basic design criteria was to create a multi storied apartments where the inhabitantshavetheadvantage ofnearbywork areas. They are kept away from the fuss of the crowd, and other disturbances of commercial part. FORM AND STRUCTURE : The basic module is taken as 3mx5m. Building blocks with staircase and lifts, the side by side fromthelobbyatthecentreisthe typical floor plan. Every units has one entrance, drawing/dining, kitchen, and three bed rooms, toilets, and balcony, total areas being 1200 sqft. Or 120 sqmts, ANALYSIS OF UNIT DESIGN In physical terms, the function of a house is to provide: A. Protection from the climate. B. Accommodation for living and sleeping. C. Facilities for cooking, bathing, washing. PROTECTION FROM THE CLIMATE: Such as excessive heat, rain, etc. can be secured by proper orientation. Also adequate provision must be made for securing the maximum amount of light, and where necessary, direct sunlight. Cross ventilation shouldalsobetakenintoconsideration.The best orientation for. ACCOMMODATION FOR LIVING AND SLEEPING: Generally this takes the form of dividing up the total area into various rooms suchaslivingroomsandbedrooms. Todetermine what form this accommodation should take, It is necessary to know the habits of the people for whom the house is being designed. In large scale housing scheme. The Individual occupant is unknown; therefore, it would be logical to organize the space in a more flexible manner. The structural system, economy, services and access some times do not permit the organisation of such flexible units in the case of developments which are more than two floors, The emphasis is then on providing the maximum number of habitable rooms in a given area, DIVISION OF SPACES It is usually best to provide a large living cum dining area with attached kitchen, or a dining area and living area as separate rooms which can be converted into one area at the time of big parties, In both the cases kitchen/pantry can Be attached with the dining area and can be kept away. Both the possibilities should be tried in housing as the people have liking and disliking for both the cases. Bed rooms should have direct access, from the lobby. Storage of trunks and large articles should also be taken into account. A store or a deep cupboard should be provided. In designing the individual rooms the orientation, wind direction must be kept in mind. FACILITIES FOR COOKING, BATHING AND WASHING: The kitchen is an important factor in house design, as the housewife spends a large proportion of her time in it. It has been described as a laboratory and the sequence of operations may be listed as follows ➢ Delivery and collection of goods; storage. ➢ Preparation of food. ➢ cooking. ➢ Preparation of dining table. ➢ Distribution of food to table. ➢ Return of food and crockery from table. ➢ Washing up. ➢ Putting away washed crockery, glass, cutlery. The Position of sink should be provided so as to convenient. Kitchen should have an exhaust fan and large window. Adequate arrangement for storage should be done. TOILETS- should be properly ventilated and should provide a minimum of a w.c. a wash basin, and a shower or tub-bath. It is better to have a dressing room with the toilet rather then using the bed room as a dressing room. It is generally not possibleto have a separate washing space or laundry. This activity is usually carried out in the bathroom or kitchentheproblemofdrying the clothes is an important one in the flats. In general it may be said that the architectural consideration in theplanningoflargescalehousingscheme,consist,firstlyinthe development of unit plans, Which lend themselves to repetition. Secondary, waste space should be eliminated,anda complete plan with economy of circulation secured. Minimum but adequate room sizes should be worked out and a correctrelationship between rooms established.
  • 4. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD39933 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 3 | March-April 2021 Page 576 ANALYSIS OF SPACE REQUIREMENTS: List of space with areas; Sr. Item Area in sq. mts (Approx) 1. Drawing room = 14.06 2. Living room = 17.76 3. Dining room = 10.56 4. Double bedroom = 14.7 5. Single bedroom = 8.91 6. Kitchen = 6.48 7. Bathroom = 4.14 8. Lavatory = 2.04 Standard sizes: Sr. No. Item Sizes in mm FOR BATHROOM: 1. Bath Tub - 760 x 1680 2. Basin - 560 x 460 3. European W.C. - 710 x 810 4. Clearance - 100 to 150 FOR LAVATORY: 1. Indian W.C. - 787 x 710 2. Clearance - 150 to 200 SPACE RELATIONSHIP Very close / Occasionally 0 Rare x Entrance Drawing Int. Cir. Space Living/Dining Bedroom Kit Toilet Entrance 0 / Drawing 0 0 X Internal Circulation Space / 0 / / / / Living/ Dining / / Bedroom / X / Kit / / X Toilet X / / SPACE –RELATIONSHIP Very Close / Occasionally 0 Rare x Entrance Ground Floor (p) Covered Core/ Lobby Lift/ Stair Parking (Open) Shops Services Recreation Entrance / / / x 0 0 Ground Floor (p) Covered / / 0 / / / / Core/ Lobby / / / / / / Lift/ Stair / / / Parking (Open) / / / / / Shops / / / Services 0 / / / / Recreation 0 / / /
  • 5. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD39933 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 3 | March-April 2021 Page 577
  • 6. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD39933 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 3 | March-April 2021 Page 578 PROPOSED MATERIALS, STRUCTURE AND CONSTRUCTION, CLIMATOLOGICAL MEASURES, AESTHETICS: MATERIALS: ➢ Structure grid module ➢ R.C.C. slab and frame construction with brick infill walls is the main constructional process. ➢ Brick and concrete paving in the open spaces to make surfaces low in maintenance. STRUCTURE AND CONSTRUCTION The trend system of structural framing. ➢ Reinforcement concrete frame. ➢ Flate Plate - One Way grid Two way grid ➢ Lift Slab. ➢ Slip form construction. ➢ Prestressed floor systems. ➢ Shear walls/ Prestressed concrete. REINFORCEMENT CONCRETE FRAME: A. Modular Systems. B. Irregular layout. C. Exterior Columns D. Column shapes.
  • 7. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD39933 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 3 | March-April 2021 Page 579 MODULAR SYSTEM ➢ Most columns are located on grid lines of uniform spacing. ➢ Necessity dictated by the need to provide space under apartment for parking. ➢ It is used as an Aesthetic element in Architectural design. ➢ No complication of beams. ➢ Systematic approach. ➢ Symmetry in design is maintained. CLIMATOLOGICAL MEASURES: ➢ The orientation of all the blocks are in such a manner that all the houses get direct sun light in either morning or evening hours of the day. ➢ The Prevailing direction of wind is South-West to North-East on thewindwardside,openingsare providedintothe blocks, ➢ Courtyard form for the building shall act the protect the internal environment from harsh climate. Also theEast-Westaxis of the open space between front and rear with smaller. AESTHETICS: ➢ An expressionistic language is used to conscribe the spaces. Expression of vertical and horizontal elementsgivestheform its functional and precise appearance. ➢ Relieved fenestration to high light the important and vital content of the buildings. ➢ Circulation modes like staircase and lifts are highlighted in their expression to signify their importance. ➢ Brick walled merge with the local lands cape, concrete grid and relate to the traditional architectural image. ➢ Land scaping elements of trees, green areas, shrubs, street furniture and plants amidst paved plazas are usedto suit the climate and environment. ➢ The ground floor is provided with community utility and parking areas so for providing more space and volume. The modules are upper floors moving the same, forming open terraces on external sides. ARCHITECTURAL CONTROLS: As there is no strict bye laws for Architectural controls, moderate control measures like, projection of columns, beams,chajjas etc. is done for climatological and aesthetical point off view. DETAITED ANALYSIS OF BUILDING SERVICES: ➢ In each building for vertical circulation, there are one staircase and 2 lifts serving 36 dwelling units, ➢ Toilets of each units are separate pipe shaft. On the Ground floor, these ducts come in parkingareawheretheycanopened for cleaning and maintenance purpose. ➢ For water supply, there are overhead water tanks above each block which will take care of water supply round the clock. ➢ The capacity of the tank are so calculated that they also take care for fire fighting ifa firebreaksoutinthe building(halfthe required water capacity is taken for fire fighting). ➢ Refuse chutes are provided in the circulation area so that the open spaces around the building remain clean. ➢ Proper covered parking facilities are provided in ground floor for residential components separately. (See drawing for the service network and dimensions) Design and Planning Process Come Out Diamension Of different Rooms of building
  • 8. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD39933 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 3 | March-April 2021 Page 580
  • 9. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD39933 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 3 | March-April 2021 Page 581 LOCATION PLAN: This site for multi storied apartments is situated at heart of kotra Sultanabadwhichis aboutoneandhalfkm.from NewMarket, the main shopping centre of New Bhopal. SITE PLAN GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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  • 25. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD39933 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 3 | March-April 2021 Page 597 PERSPECTIVE VIEW CONCLUSIVE ACHIEVEMENTS ➢ High rise building to accommodate a higher density of the higher income group has been provided at Kotra sultanabad, Bhopal, ➢ The scheme provides for luxurious flats in a pleasant setting of wide open spaces and greenery. ➢ The infrastructural requirements of such building like proper light and ventilation, services, green spaces, parking etc. which are so often over looked have been carefully dealt within the proposal. RECOMMENDATIONS ➢ To provide better living conditions to the general public a lot of infrastructure is needed which is often neglected by builders/promoters. ➢ To avoid this situation bye laws are required to safe guard the public interest. ➢ However, the Municipal Corporation has not proposed any such bye laws regarding parking, garbage disposal etc. These facilities as provided in the proposal should be included in the local bye laws. APPENDICES COMMON Name Botanical Name Height Spread Type Flowers Colour Gulmohar Delonix Regia 10-12m 8-10m Deciduous leaves April-june Scarlet Orange Amaltas Casia Fistula 9-12m 6- 9m Deciduous April-May Brilliant yellow Ashoka Polyaslthea 15-20m 7-10m Evergreen star shaped yellowish Green CALCULATIONS FOR WATER REQUIREMENTS 1. Drinking : 35 litres per head per day. 2. Clothing : 40 litres per head per day. 3. Bath and Utensils : 35 liters per head per day. 4. Flushing Cistern : 45 liters per head per day 5. Gardening : 40 liters per day
  • 26. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD39933 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 3 | March-April 2021 Page 598 Per capita per day : 210 liters Per family five members : 5 X 210 = 1050 Say = 1,200 liters Ground floor + 9 storied per block 9 flats : = 9x1200 = 1,08,000 liters = 10,800,000 C.C. LIFT CAR SIZE NO OF PERSON CONTRACT LOAD (kg. CAR INTERNALD 9MM) SHAFT DIMENSION (MM) REMARK 4 6 8 10 13 16 20 26 270 400 540 675 900 1125 1350 1800 1100X925 1850X1100 1130X1150 1800X1200 1900X1400 2100X1500 2100X1650 2400X1800 1760X1160 1875X1330 2036X1800 2200X1700 2300X1900 2500X2000 2500X2150 2830X2400 COUNTER WEIGHT. ON ONE SIDE COUNTER WEIGHT ON THE BACK NO. OF PERSON S.NO POSSIBLE STOPS 6 6 15 30 STORIES 8 4 5 5 Floors floor No 12 5 7 7 80 5 9 10 0 12 15 BIBLIOGRAPHY [1] CHIARA DE JOSEPH AND CALLENDER JOHN, “TIME SAVER STANDARDS FOR BUILDING TYPES’’ 2ND ED. Mcgraw-Hill Internationalcompany,Singapore.1983. [2] DESHMUKH, R. P; “VERTICAL BUILDIING (RESIDENTIAL)’’, University of Roorkee (U. P. ), 1971-72 [3] KHANNA, P. N. “INDIAN PRACTICAL CIVIL ENGINEERING HANDBOOK”, 11th ed. Engineers Publishers New Delhi, 1989. [4] LITTLE WOOD, MICHAEL,“LANDSCAPEDETAILING”, 2nd ed. Architectural press Ltd. Location, 1986. [5] NATIONAL BUILDING CODE OF INDIA, 1970, Indian standards Institution, New Delhi, 1970. [6] NEUFERT, ERNST; “NEUFERT ARCHITECTS DATA”, 2ND ED. New International collins, london, 1980. [7] NATH. D; “LIVING OF THE GROUND” Independent Research University of Roorkee (U. P.), 1971-72. [8] MILLS, D. EDWARD; “PLANNING“ (Building for Habitation,commerceandIndustry)RobertE.Krieger Publisher Company, New York, 1976 [9] MILLS. D. EDWARD; “PLANNING ARCHITECTS’ TECHNICAL REFERENCES DATA” Robert E. Krieger Publishing Company, New York. 1976. [10] PACKED, ROBERT T; “ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHIC STANDARDS” 11Th ed., ‘A wiley -Interscience publn“ 1980. [11] SCHMERTZ, MILDRED F; “APARTMENTS TOWN HOUSES AND CONDOMINIUMS”3rd ed.,Mc-Graw-Hill Book Company New York, 1981. [12] THESIS ON “MULTI-STORIEDBUILDINGSERVICES”S. P. A. NEW Delhi, 1989. [13] DATTA, PRANATI(2006)’URBANISATION IN INDIA’ POPULATION STUDIES UNIT, Indian Stastical Institute, Kolkata. [14] DAVIS, D., SALIM, F. and BURRY, J. (2010). Designing Responsive Architecture, CAADRIA 2011. [15] Tong, Z; Chen, Y; Malkawi, A; Liu, Z; Freeman, R. B. Energy saving potential of natural ventilation in China: The impact of ambient air pollution, Appl Energy 2016, 179, 660-668. [16] Wen, C. H.; Lin, W>W> Customer segmentation of freight forwarders and impacts on the competitive positioning of ocean carrier in the Taiwan- southern China trade lane. Mar. Pol. Manag. 2016, 43 420-435.