This document provides an overview of MARG Swarnabhoomi, a proposed new city development in India. It discusses the need for more sustainable and aspirational cities, and outlines MARG Swarnabhoomi's plans to be people-centric with balanced living, learning and business opportunities. The development will include residential, industrial and special economic zones spread over 612 acres with infrastructure to support research and innovation.
1) The document proposes a design for an Applied Arts Crafts and Design Campus inspired by the works of architect Charles Correa.
2) It will incorporate Correa's approach of blending modernism with traditional Indian architecture through stepped platforms, outdoor classrooms, and connecting indoor and outdoor spaces.
3) The design aims to make education feel sacred through its organization of academic blocks at the highest level, with recreational areas below, evoking traditional Indian concepts.
Raj Rewal is an Indian architect born in 1934 who helped design the Asian Games Village housing complex in New Delhi from 1980-1982. The summary focuses on key design aspects of the housing complex. It clusters buildings to recreate the layout of traditional Indian communities. It includes courtyards as public spaces and scattered terraces for outdoor living. The streets are narrow and broken up into small units to provide shade and resting places, with gateways and bridges linking neighboring houses.
DCR - Development Control Regulations - Professional Practice - Architecture ...Sabarathinam Kuppan
The document discusses development control regulations (DCR) in India. It explains that DCR is required to ensure planned development and control private development according to public health, safety and land use standards. It then outlines different types of DCR like town planning acts and zoning regulations. Zoning regulations allocate land for specific uses and control building height and construction. Building bye-laws further regulate building aspects like minimum plot sizes, setbacks, heights and materials to prevent haphazard development. Specific DCR for cities like Hyderabad, Chennai and Tiruchirappalli are then covered regarding aspects like permissible building heights, parking requirements, fire safety norms and more.
This document contains summaries of several case studies:
1) The India International Centre in Delhi uses traditional jaali screens and cross ventilation to keep interiors cool without mechanical cooling. Water bodies and landscaping also provide evaporative cooling.
2) The India Habitat Centre in Delhi is organized around climate-tempered courtyards shaded by overhead sunscreens and vertical gardens. Buildings are connected by bridges at upper levels.
3) The Disha school in Jaipur prioritizes accessibility with ramps and corridors. A central atrium provides views of activity spaces, while a garden provides a sound barrier.
The document discusses the city planning of Chandigarh, India. It describes how Le Corbusier revised the initial plan by Albert Mayer, dividing the city into sectors of about 1200 by 800 meters. Each sector was designed as an autonomous neighborhood with housing, schools, shops, and recreational spaces. The capital complex was shifted to a higher ground and designed according to Le Corbusier's philosophies. While the planning approach was praised for creating a well-organized city, it was also criticized for being too standardized and not reflecting Indian culture and ways of life. The document analyzes the planning concepts and provides an overview of the development of Chandigarh.
The document provides details about Sanskriti Kendra, a cultural center located in Delhi, India. Some key points:
- Sanskriti Kendra was established in 1993 by Sanskriti Pratishthan to provide a peaceful natural environment for artists, craftspeople, writers and musicians to practice their art.
- The landscape architect designed the 7 acre complex to resemble an organic village, with buildings scattered amongst over 2,000 trees and a meandering water body.
- Activities at the cultural center include exhibitions at the terra cotta and everyday art museums, workshops, performances and residential studios for artists.
- The architect aimed to create a rural environment emphasizing simplicity over extravag
Jinadl group housing is one of the most beautiful housing societies in India. these is sustainable architecture and preserving the royal heritage of Hampi which makes it more interesting and architectural marvel. keeping the concepts of modernism and history emagalatating it is the finest part of housing society
IIM Bangalore is located in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. It is situated on a 100-acre campus in a hilly area to the south of Bangalore. The campus was designed by architect B.V. Doshi to reflect the design of Fatehpur Sikri, with a network of corridors, courtyards, and external spaces. The design uses local materials like exposed concrete and granite, and incorporates green spaces like courtyards to promote academic exchange beyond classrooms. It achieves natural illumination through skylights while controlling sunlight and heat through pergolas and roofs.
1) The document proposes a design for an Applied Arts Crafts and Design Campus inspired by the works of architect Charles Correa.
2) It will incorporate Correa's approach of blending modernism with traditional Indian architecture through stepped platforms, outdoor classrooms, and connecting indoor and outdoor spaces.
3) The design aims to make education feel sacred through its organization of academic blocks at the highest level, with recreational areas below, evoking traditional Indian concepts.
Raj Rewal is an Indian architect born in 1934 who helped design the Asian Games Village housing complex in New Delhi from 1980-1982. The summary focuses on key design aspects of the housing complex. It clusters buildings to recreate the layout of traditional Indian communities. It includes courtyards as public spaces and scattered terraces for outdoor living. The streets are narrow and broken up into small units to provide shade and resting places, with gateways and bridges linking neighboring houses.
DCR - Development Control Regulations - Professional Practice - Architecture ...Sabarathinam Kuppan
The document discusses development control regulations (DCR) in India. It explains that DCR is required to ensure planned development and control private development according to public health, safety and land use standards. It then outlines different types of DCR like town planning acts and zoning regulations. Zoning regulations allocate land for specific uses and control building height and construction. Building bye-laws further regulate building aspects like minimum plot sizes, setbacks, heights and materials to prevent haphazard development. Specific DCR for cities like Hyderabad, Chennai and Tiruchirappalli are then covered regarding aspects like permissible building heights, parking requirements, fire safety norms and more.
This document contains summaries of several case studies:
1) The India International Centre in Delhi uses traditional jaali screens and cross ventilation to keep interiors cool without mechanical cooling. Water bodies and landscaping also provide evaporative cooling.
2) The India Habitat Centre in Delhi is organized around climate-tempered courtyards shaded by overhead sunscreens and vertical gardens. Buildings are connected by bridges at upper levels.
3) The Disha school in Jaipur prioritizes accessibility with ramps and corridors. A central atrium provides views of activity spaces, while a garden provides a sound barrier.
The document discusses the city planning of Chandigarh, India. It describes how Le Corbusier revised the initial plan by Albert Mayer, dividing the city into sectors of about 1200 by 800 meters. Each sector was designed as an autonomous neighborhood with housing, schools, shops, and recreational spaces. The capital complex was shifted to a higher ground and designed according to Le Corbusier's philosophies. While the planning approach was praised for creating a well-organized city, it was also criticized for being too standardized and not reflecting Indian culture and ways of life. The document analyzes the planning concepts and provides an overview of the development of Chandigarh.
The document provides details about Sanskriti Kendra, a cultural center located in Delhi, India. Some key points:
- Sanskriti Kendra was established in 1993 by Sanskriti Pratishthan to provide a peaceful natural environment for artists, craftspeople, writers and musicians to practice their art.
- The landscape architect designed the 7 acre complex to resemble an organic village, with buildings scattered amongst over 2,000 trees and a meandering water body.
- Activities at the cultural center include exhibitions at the terra cotta and everyday art museums, workshops, performances and residential studios for artists.
- The architect aimed to create a rural environment emphasizing simplicity over extravag
Jinadl group housing is one of the most beautiful housing societies in India. these is sustainable architecture and preserving the royal heritage of Hampi which makes it more interesting and architectural marvel. keeping the concepts of modernism and history emagalatating it is the finest part of housing society
IIM Bangalore is located in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. It is situated on a 100-acre campus in a hilly area to the south of Bangalore. The campus was designed by architect B.V. Doshi to reflect the design of Fatehpur Sikri, with a network of corridors, courtyards, and external spaces. The design uses local materials like exposed concrete and granite, and incorporates green spaces like courtyards to promote academic exchange beyond classrooms. It achieves natural illumination through skylights while controlling sunlight and heat through pergolas and roofs.
The document provides information about the National Institute of Design campus in Ahmedabad, India. It was established in 1961 and covers 63,848 square meters. The campus is divided into institutional and residential zones, with the main academic block facing the Sabarmati River. Notable features include courtyards that provide light and segregate functions, a grid structural plan, and extensive landscaping including lawns and an amphitheater. Construction utilized precast concrete and reinforced brick with an emphasis on natural lighting, ventilation, and interaction with the outdoors.
Hyderabad International Convention Centre (H.I.C.C)Manish Agarwal
HICC is India's first purpose-built convention center located in Hyderabad. It has over 27,000 square meters of space configured for large conventions up to 6,500 attendees, as well as smaller events. Adjacent is the 287-room Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre hotel. HICC aims to be on par with the best global convention facilities with its infrastructure, services, and technological capabilities. It has received national awards for its facilities and services.
LANDSCAPE FOR INSTITUTION: CIDCO EXHIBITION CENTRE AND CHRISTCHURCH CONVENTIONMansi Jain
The document provides details of a case study for landscape design of an institutional site in New Zealand. It discusses the proposed landscape concept plan for the Christchurch Convention and Exhibition Centre which includes integrated pedestrian pathways, vehicular access roads, open spaces, and stormwater management elements. Sections of the plan highlight connections between buildings and the surrounding river, use of native trees and contours to provide seating areas, and lighting design. The plan shows how the landscape and buildings work together to create a comfortable space for public use and movement between activities on the site.
Indian institute of management bangalorejudy lebona
The document outlines a master plan for an academic block that includes formal and informal interaction spaces. Formal interaction takes place in planned settings like classrooms, while informal interaction occurs spontaneously in outdoor common areas. Visual connections between buildings are also an important part of the campus design, with focal points forming the heart without looking unplanned. Key interaction spaces, buildings, and participants are named.
Architectural case study of IIM ahemdabad by louis i khanRajat Katarne
This document provides details about the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad, India, which was completed in 1963. It was designed by famous architect Louis Kahn, with B.V. Doshi and Anant Raje. The campus includes academic buildings such as classrooms and faculty blocks arranged around a central plaza, as well as dormitories, a library, auditorium, and management development center spread across 66 acres. Brick is the primary building material. The layout separates academic and residential areas while integrating social activities between students and staff.
The document summarizes the landscaping characteristics of the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi campus. Some key points:
- The campus uses sustainable landscaping concepts focusing on trees that purify air and create a healthy environment rather than just aesthetics. Softscape like lawns, hedges and trees covers 65% of the area.
- Ashoka trees line the approach road and pathways. A water fountain is located at the entrance. Various trees like Sterculia Alatia provide shade across campus.
- Central courtyards within buildings are used for seating. One courtyard could utilize space better by moving the cafeteria within it and adding lighting.
- The landscape focuses on central circulation paths
The MLR Convention Centre in Bangalore was designed by Architecture Paradigm Pvt Ltd to include facilities like an auditorium, banquet hall, conference rooms, and guest rooms. The building makes use of different levels and structures to organize its various functions and accommodate services. While the overall arrangement of spaces and utilization of the site is well designed, some aspects of the parking, fire safety, and service areas could be improved.
The document summarizes the designs of three buildings in India - the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi from 1988, the Ford Foundation Headquarters in New Delhi from 1968, and the Indian International Centre. It describes the functions and designs of these buildings, including their use of courtyards, blocks, and landscaping to create communal and environmentally-conscious spaces for meetings, events, and scholarly activities. Floor plans and architectural details are discussed for each building.
The document describes a public housing development called CIDCO Housing in Belapur, Navi Mumbai built between 1985-1996. It consisted of over 1000 apartment units ranging in size from 20-100 square meters organized into clusters. The development aimed to create public, semi-public, and private spaces through its site planning and layout. It featured amenities like schools, shops, and open courtyards but lacked some facilities like markets, hospitals, and parking. Both positive and negative feedback is provided from current and past residents regarding aspects like leakage issues, security concerns, and lack of nearby amenities.
The document provides information on the National Institute of Design located in Paladi, Ahmedabad, India. Key details include:
- It was completed in 1961 with RCC frame structure designed by architects Sarabhai and Gira on a 63,848 sqm site along the Sabarmati River.
- The master plan divides the campus into three parts - the institute complex containing the academic buildings, a residential block, and public areas.
- The complex contains administration blocks, lecture halls, workshops, laboratories, library, exhibition space, auditorium, and faculty rooms organized around courtyards with considerations for local climate and ventilation.
Birla Planetarium interior planning and designing case study.
User circulation plan, Natural lighting plan and other standard aspects mentioned in the presentation. Floor plans and hvac workings also included.
Site located in Hyderabad.
architectural case study
Asian games village designed by ar. raj rewal
B.Arch 4th-year sem 7
detailed zoning
analysis and survey
concept execution
referral links
https://www.scribd.com/document/415212492/Asian-Games-Village-Final
https://portfolio.cept.ac.in/fp/from-utopias-to-heterotopias-migrant-housing-values-of-time-density-culture-and-energy-ur2005-monsoon-2019/building-blocks-of-migrant-housing-monsoon-2019-ug180076
https://www.slideshare.net/WaseemNoor3/raj-rewal-asian-games-village
https://www.archdaily.com/903782/asian-games-village-residence-iii-viueller-architects
https://rajrewal.in/portfolio/asian-games-village-1980-1982/
https://qdoc.tips/asiad-villagegrp-6-pdf-free.html
https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/media.archnet.org/system/publications/contents/2850/original/DPT0402.pdf?1384768113
https://prezi.com/zj7br3xisvu8/asiad-village/
Kolkata developed from three small villages in 1690 that were acquired by the British East India Company in 1698. Over time it grew into a presidency city and was divided into four subareas, with the Maidan being a large open field at its center. The urban structure of Kolkata now encompasses over 72 cities and towns across around 1,886 square kilometers. Key areas include North Kolkata characterized by 19th century architecture, Central Kolkata which hosts the central business district around the Maidan, and South Kolkata which developed after Indian independence and includes upscale neighborhoods. Using Kevin Lynch's framework of pathways, edges, districts, nodes, and landmarks, examples in Kolkata include
Vivek Kumar Rai is proposing a design for a Cultural Heritage and Interpretation Centre in Varanasi, India. The centre would help preserve Varanasi's rich cultural heritage and promote understanding of the city's history and mythology among visitors and locals. It would be located near the historic site of Sarnath, which receives many tourists annually and would house administrative offices, cultural spaces like an auditorium and prayer halls, interpretation areas like exhibitions and a library, and other amenities. Rai will analyze the site conditions and context, research requirements and case studies, and develop a conceptual design that considers the urban landscape and its surroundings.
The document provides details about the planning and development of Chandigarh, the new capital city of Punjab in India.
[1] The first master plan for Chandigarh was created by American planner Albert Mayer in the early 1950s. [2] When Le Corbusier was brought on to redesign the master plan, he retained the basic framework conceived by Mayer but replaced the neighborhood units with sectors. [3] Key features of Chandigarh designed by Le Corbusier include the open hand layout of the Capitol Complex, strict controls on housing and industry, and the use of parks and open spaces throughout the city.
Ancient Indian cities had sophisticated town planning systems based on Vedic texts. Towns were classified by size, from small villages to large capital cities, and by shape, including rectangular, square, circular and mystic symbolic designs. Larger cities had defined areas for temples, tanks, palaces, markets and residential zones for different castes. Streets were arranged in a grid pattern with widths specified in ancient units of measurement. Overall town planning principles focused on providing resources, security and social organization according to religious scripts.
Bus terminal+commercial complex+isbt+india ppt showkiranightly
Here are the key details about the site:
- The site is located at Verka Chowk in Mohali, at the beginning of the Chandigarh-Kharar Road (NH 21).
- It has superior access from Chandigarh and Mohali due to its frontage on three sides.
- The site is surrounded by the industrial area of Mohali, which houses prominent businesses like Ranbaxy and Dell.
- The Chandigarh-Kharar Road provides direct connectivity to Chandigarh and other cities in Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh.
- This strategic location with high inter-state traffic makes it ideal for a transit bus terminal and
Hyderabad International Convention Centre (HICC) Complete PlansKARTIK KANKAR
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Kala Academy is located in Panaji, Goa along the Mandovi River. Designed by architect Charles Correa, it is the primary venue for promoting art and culture in Goa. The campus contains multiple performance spaces like an auditorium, amphitheater, and black box theater. It also has facilities for art galleries, classrooms, meeting rooms, and a library. The layout divides public, administrative, and academic zones across three levels for separation of different user groups. Outdoor and indoor spaces are well integrated through landscaping and building design.
Landmark Towers is a commercial complex located in Sector 15, Noida that offers premium office and retail space. It will have skybridge connectivity to the metro station and visibility from all sides. Amenities include ample parking, 24/7 WiFi, backup power, security cameras, and professional facility and property management services. Retail space is located on the lower floors while upper floors have customized office spaces starting at Rs9025/sqft.
Christina A. Wolf is a student at the University of Texas at Arlington pursuing a B.B.A. in Finance and Real Estate with an expected graduation date of August 2010. Her goals include obtaining a full-time career with growth opportunities and eventually serving as an elected public official. She has held several leadership roles in student organizations, such as Southwestern Regional Vice President where she planned and organized an annual leadership retreat. She has also spoken at numerous conferences on topics including alumni relations, organization management, and effective leadership.
The document provides information about the National Institute of Design campus in Ahmedabad, India. It was established in 1961 and covers 63,848 square meters. The campus is divided into institutional and residential zones, with the main academic block facing the Sabarmati River. Notable features include courtyards that provide light and segregate functions, a grid structural plan, and extensive landscaping including lawns and an amphitheater. Construction utilized precast concrete and reinforced brick with an emphasis on natural lighting, ventilation, and interaction with the outdoors.
Hyderabad International Convention Centre (H.I.C.C)Manish Agarwal
HICC is India's first purpose-built convention center located in Hyderabad. It has over 27,000 square meters of space configured for large conventions up to 6,500 attendees, as well as smaller events. Adjacent is the 287-room Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre hotel. HICC aims to be on par with the best global convention facilities with its infrastructure, services, and technological capabilities. It has received national awards for its facilities and services.
LANDSCAPE FOR INSTITUTION: CIDCO EXHIBITION CENTRE AND CHRISTCHURCH CONVENTIONMansi Jain
The document provides details of a case study for landscape design of an institutional site in New Zealand. It discusses the proposed landscape concept plan for the Christchurch Convention and Exhibition Centre which includes integrated pedestrian pathways, vehicular access roads, open spaces, and stormwater management elements. Sections of the plan highlight connections between buildings and the surrounding river, use of native trees and contours to provide seating areas, and lighting design. The plan shows how the landscape and buildings work together to create a comfortable space for public use and movement between activities on the site.
Indian institute of management bangalorejudy lebona
The document outlines a master plan for an academic block that includes formal and informal interaction spaces. Formal interaction takes place in planned settings like classrooms, while informal interaction occurs spontaneously in outdoor common areas. Visual connections between buildings are also an important part of the campus design, with focal points forming the heart without looking unplanned. Key interaction spaces, buildings, and participants are named.
Architectural case study of IIM ahemdabad by louis i khanRajat Katarne
This document provides details about the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad, India, which was completed in 1963. It was designed by famous architect Louis Kahn, with B.V. Doshi and Anant Raje. The campus includes academic buildings such as classrooms and faculty blocks arranged around a central plaza, as well as dormitories, a library, auditorium, and management development center spread across 66 acres. Brick is the primary building material. The layout separates academic and residential areas while integrating social activities between students and staff.
The document summarizes the landscaping characteristics of the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi campus. Some key points:
- The campus uses sustainable landscaping concepts focusing on trees that purify air and create a healthy environment rather than just aesthetics. Softscape like lawns, hedges and trees covers 65% of the area.
- Ashoka trees line the approach road and pathways. A water fountain is located at the entrance. Various trees like Sterculia Alatia provide shade across campus.
- Central courtyards within buildings are used for seating. One courtyard could utilize space better by moving the cafeteria within it and adding lighting.
- The landscape focuses on central circulation paths
The MLR Convention Centre in Bangalore was designed by Architecture Paradigm Pvt Ltd to include facilities like an auditorium, banquet hall, conference rooms, and guest rooms. The building makes use of different levels and structures to organize its various functions and accommodate services. While the overall arrangement of spaces and utilization of the site is well designed, some aspects of the parking, fire safety, and service areas could be improved.
The document summarizes the designs of three buildings in India - the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi from 1988, the Ford Foundation Headquarters in New Delhi from 1968, and the Indian International Centre. It describes the functions and designs of these buildings, including their use of courtyards, blocks, and landscaping to create communal and environmentally-conscious spaces for meetings, events, and scholarly activities. Floor plans and architectural details are discussed for each building.
The document describes a public housing development called CIDCO Housing in Belapur, Navi Mumbai built between 1985-1996. It consisted of over 1000 apartment units ranging in size from 20-100 square meters organized into clusters. The development aimed to create public, semi-public, and private spaces through its site planning and layout. It featured amenities like schools, shops, and open courtyards but lacked some facilities like markets, hospitals, and parking. Both positive and negative feedback is provided from current and past residents regarding aspects like leakage issues, security concerns, and lack of nearby amenities.
The document provides information on the National Institute of Design located in Paladi, Ahmedabad, India. Key details include:
- It was completed in 1961 with RCC frame structure designed by architects Sarabhai and Gira on a 63,848 sqm site along the Sabarmati River.
- The master plan divides the campus into three parts - the institute complex containing the academic buildings, a residential block, and public areas.
- The complex contains administration blocks, lecture halls, workshops, laboratories, library, exhibition space, auditorium, and faculty rooms organized around courtyards with considerations for local climate and ventilation.
Birla Planetarium interior planning and designing case study.
User circulation plan, Natural lighting plan and other standard aspects mentioned in the presentation. Floor plans and hvac workings also included.
Site located in Hyderabad.
architectural case study
Asian games village designed by ar. raj rewal
B.Arch 4th-year sem 7
detailed zoning
analysis and survey
concept execution
referral links
https://www.scribd.com/document/415212492/Asian-Games-Village-Final
https://portfolio.cept.ac.in/fp/from-utopias-to-heterotopias-migrant-housing-values-of-time-density-culture-and-energy-ur2005-monsoon-2019/building-blocks-of-migrant-housing-monsoon-2019-ug180076
https://www.slideshare.net/WaseemNoor3/raj-rewal-asian-games-village
https://www.archdaily.com/903782/asian-games-village-residence-iii-viueller-architects
https://rajrewal.in/portfolio/asian-games-village-1980-1982/
https://qdoc.tips/asiad-villagegrp-6-pdf-free.html
https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/media.archnet.org/system/publications/contents/2850/original/DPT0402.pdf?1384768113
https://prezi.com/zj7br3xisvu8/asiad-village/
Kolkata developed from three small villages in 1690 that were acquired by the British East India Company in 1698. Over time it grew into a presidency city and was divided into four subareas, with the Maidan being a large open field at its center. The urban structure of Kolkata now encompasses over 72 cities and towns across around 1,886 square kilometers. Key areas include North Kolkata characterized by 19th century architecture, Central Kolkata which hosts the central business district around the Maidan, and South Kolkata which developed after Indian independence and includes upscale neighborhoods. Using Kevin Lynch's framework of pathways, edges, districts, nodes, and landmarks, examples in Kolkata include
Vivek Kumar Rai is proposing a design for a Cultural Heritage and Interpretation Centre in Varanasi, India. The centre would help preserve Varanasi's rich cultural heritage and promote understanding of the city's history and mythology among visitors and locals. It would be located near the historic site of Sarnath, which receives many tourists annually and would house administrative offices, cultural spaces like an auditorium and prayer halls, interpretation areas like exhibitions and a library, and other amenities. Rai will analyze the site conditions and context, research requirements and case studies, and develop a conceptual design that considers the urban landscape and its surroundings.
The document provides details about the planning and development of Chandigarh, the new capital city of Punjab in India.
[1] The first master plan for Chandigarh was created by American planner Albert Mayer in the early 1950s. [2] When Le Corbusier was brought on to redesign the master plan, he retained the basic framework conceived by Mayer but replaced the neighborhood units with sectors. [3] Key features of Chandigarh designed by Le Corbusier include the open hand layout of the Capitol Complex, strict controls on housing and industry, and the use of parks and open spaces throughout the city.
Ancient Indian cities had sophisticated town planning systems based on Vedic texts. Towns were classified by size, from small villages to large capital cities, and by shape, including rectangular, square, circular and mystic symbolic designs. Larger cities had defined areas for temples, tanks, palaces, markets and residential zones for different castes. Streets were arranged in a grid pattern with widths specified in ancient units of measurement. Overall town planning principles focused on providing resources, security and social organization according to religious scripts.
Bus terminal+commercial complex+isbt+india ppt showkiranightly
Here are the key details about the site:
- The site is located at Verka Chowk in Mohali, at the beginning of the Chandigarh-Kharar Road (NH 21).
- It has superior access from Chandigarh and Mohali due to its frontage on three sides.
- The site is surrounded by the industrial area of Mohali, which houses prominent businesses like Ranbaxy and Dell.
- The Chandigarh-Kharar Road provides direct connectivity to Chandigarh and other cities in Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh.
- This strategic location with high inter-state traffic makes it ideal for a transit bus terminal and
Hyderabad International Convention Centre (HICC) Complete PlansKARTIK KANKAR
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Kala Academy is located in Panaji, Goa along the Mandovi River. Designed by architect Charles Correa, it is the primary venue for promoting art and culture in Goa. The campus contains multiple performance spaces like an auditorium, amphitheater, and black box theater. It also has facilities for art galleries, classrooms, meeting rooms, and a library. The layout divides public, administrative, and academic zones across three levels for separation of different user groups. Outdoor and indoor spaces are well integrated through landscaping and building design.
Landmark Towers is a commercial complex located in Sector 15, Noida that offers premium office and retail space. It will have skybridge connectivity to the metro station and visibility from all sides. Amenities include ample parking, 24/7 WiFi, backup power, security cameras, and professional facility and property management services. Retail space is located on the lower floors while upper floors have customized office spaces starting at Rs9025/sqft.
Christina A. Wolf is a student at the University of Texas at Arlington pursuing a B.B.A. in Finance and Real Estate with an expected graduation date of August 2010. Her goals include obtaining a full-time career with growth opportunities and eventually serving as an elected public official. She has held several leadership roles in student organizations, such as Southwestern Regional Vice President where she planned and organized an annual leadership retreat. She has also spoken at numerous conferences on topics including alumni relations, organization management, and effective leadership.
This document provides an overview of JSFI, an application framework for developing flexible desktop applications. It discusses JSFI's internal structure using XML and custom widgets, runtime architecture based on Eclipse e4 platform, and IDE for designing applications. It describes key JSFI concepts like Xlets, contexts, invocation types, rule engine, and service communication. The document also previews a demo application and discusses future plans like integrating with web services, printing, and reporting APIs.
Ikarus on PC is a web-based application development platform that allows for customizable dashboards using CSS3 skins and server push technology with cross-browser support. It features rich flash charts, email integration with services like Exchange and Gmail, a rich text email editor with contact integration, a calendar that integrates with Exchange and other calendars for meetings and reminders, and an XML-based WYSIWYG screen editor for applications that uses asynchronous communication, web services, Spring, and generates screens from domain objects.
Ikarus on IPad2 is a web-based application development platform that allows for customizable dashboards using CSS3 skins, cross-browser support, and internationalization support. It offers features like rich text email editing with contacts integration, real-time calendar integration with Exchange and other calendars, and screen generation from domain objects using an XML-based WYSIWYG editor and asynchronous communication.
The document discusses key concepts in enterprise content management (ECM). It defines ECM as strategies, methods and tools used to capture, manage, store, preserve, and deliver content and documents related to organizational processes. It outlines the main components of ECM systems including capture, storage, management, preservation, and delivery of content. It also discusses important related concepts such as metadata, classification, taxonomy development, and automated vs manual processes.
FIGO is een draadloos en mobiel netwerk voor bedrijfskritische toepassingen. Daarmee wordt uitval van communicatie door o.a. storing, dekkingsproblemen of congestie voorkomen.
Caderno de Debate sobre TV Digital Elaborado pela Dataprev
Palestras
TV Digital Social - Marco Munhoz
TV Digital - EBC Emerson
IPTV - Marcelo Moreno PUC-RJ
Segurança TV Digital - Laisa -USP
Ginga_Java - Luiz Eduardo
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of exercise on memory and thinking abilities in older adults. The study found that regular exercise can help reduce the decline in thinking abilities that often occurs with age. Older adults who exercised regularly performed better on cognitive tests and brain scans showed they had greater activity in important areas for memory and learning compared to less active peers.
One Cape 2040 The long-term vision and plan for Western Cape Draft 1Cape Town Partnership
The One Cape 2040 document provides a long-term vision and plan for the Western Cape region of South Africa through 2040. The plan outlines key transitions needed in areas like education, the economy, culture, settlements, and the environment. It identifies goals, interventions, and a step change path to transition the region from its current state to an inclusive, resilient, and competitive future state with higher employment, incomes, equality and quality of life by 2040. The plan also discusses funding and investment strategies, and roles for various stakeholders like government, private sector, labor, and communities to achieve this shared vision.
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2. INDEX
Need for New Cities
MARG Swarnabhoomi
Introduction
Business at MARG Swarnabhoomi
Life at MARG Swarnabhoomi
MARG Group
3. Need for New City……
Motor-centric development People-centric neighborhood design
Must Transform to Aspirational
Cities Today are Unsustainable
Overcrowding Zero congestion
High traffic volume, congested
Walk to work/ walk to live/cycle to
roads
school
Pollution of air, water and soil
Ecological conservation - plenty of
Ecological imbalance trees and green spaces
Habitats
Inadequate infrastructure, High quality/energy efficient
amenities & services infrastructure
Livelihood at the cost of a good
life A harmonious society free from
chaos
Poor emergency response
People better connected with their
Links broken between people roots, culture and values
and their roots, culture and
values Inclusivity and all-round
Widening rich-poor gap development
Increasing crime rate Balanced world where life, livelihood
and learning go hand-in-hand
Inadequate safety & security
Safety and security is assured
4. Components of an Aspirational City
Business • Competitive business market
• Conducive environment for
companies to grow
Living • Affordable houses for everyone
• Walk to work
• World class educational
Learning facilities from K12 to Masters
• Industry interaction
• Malls, multiplexes
Social • Recreational activities
• Better work life balance
• Platinum Rated City
Environment • Less pollution
• Eco friendly systems
• Organic food
• Collaborative Research
Research And Innovation • New Products and Technology
5. Components of an Aspirational Habitat
Habitat – A place that nurtures the body and soul
of humans by addressing all their needs.
Human needs today are three-fold -
Living, Learning and Business
Sustainable habitats address all three types of
needs
Balanced life, learning and livelihood.
No need to compromise on one for the other
All these benefits should be provided to people at
their doorsteps, without them having to migrate in
search of a better life
6. MARG Swarnabhoomi- an Aspirational City
OVERVIEW
Spread across 612 acres (Includes an
Engineering SEZ & a Multi Services
SEZ)
Designed by world’s leading architect
– HOK,USA
6 acres of natural water bodies
Located on the scenic East Coast
Road, midway between Chennai &
Pondicherry
Development Plans
Million Square feet
Light Engineering SEZ 2.88
Multi Services SEZ 4.5
Science Park 1.30
Knowledge Hub 0.45
Innovation Hub 2.45
Multi-Services Spaces 0.3
Residential Hub 14.66
Total 22.04
7. MARG Swarnabhoomi- an Aspirational City
ECOSYSTEM
•Basic, higher education, •Fundamental Research
vocational skills •Doctorates and Patents
•Pool of quality
workforce
Education Research
Industry Innovation
•Prototype to •Applied Research
Commercial mass industrial collaborations
production •Prototypes
•Innovative Products & development & testing
Services
8. Swarnabhoomi- an Aspirational Habitat
• A city is a promise of plenty, peace and prosperity.
• Tech Smart yet Affordable Housing targeted at the
entire economic spectrum
• 14000 residential units with eco friendly surroundings
and world class amenities to cater to all the different
classes of the society
• The city has planned shopping malls, recreation centres,
sports facilities, knowledge centers such as schools,
colleges and universities, wellness centres, a golf course
and a theme park.
• World class Educational facilities featuring multi-
disciplinary curriculums
• Opportunity for Academic, Professional Cultural and
Spiritual growth
• MARG Swarnabhoomi embodies the spirit of life and
brings inclusivity, interconnectivity, hope and the
promise of the future
9. SWARNABHOOMI – An Aspirational Habitat
Swarnabhoomi Academy of Music
Swarnabhoomi Academy of Music: One of a kind music academy
which encourages budding musicians to pursue a career in music.
The course is a 6 month diploma program handled by renowned
faculty of reputed musicians from around the world including Mr.
Prasanna who will be the President
Prasanna is graduate of IIT, Chennai and the Berklee School of
music, Boston and is widely regarded as one of the new age
musicians of the world.
Art of Living Centre
Conceptualized by Sri Sri Ravishankar
For a stress free living
Conch shaped meditation structure for energizing the area
5000 seater Open air theatre and Satsang halls
Virginia Tech MARG Swarnabhoomi
One of the most reputed and top ranked university from USA
will set up its India campus at Swarnabhoomi
Well known for its programs in engineering architecture
science, business and agriculture.
145 master's and doctoral degree programs
30,000+ full-time students
10. Sustainable Ecosystem at Swarnabhoomi
IGBC – Pilot Project Green Living
Water efficient Landscaping
A unique rating system by
Indian Green Building Council Rain water Harvesting
MARG Swarnabhoomi as the Water Efficient Air Conditioning
pilot project for platinum rated Extensive planting of saplings
city in India Materials with Low Emissivity –
Opportunity to become the non VOC Points, Composite Wood.
First city to be certified under Energy efficient Lighting systems
IGBC Green Township Rating SAM Building achieved GOLD
RATING
11. Location
Kovalam
International SIPCOT Siruseri Mahabalipuram
Airport Kalpakkam Township
Mugaiyur port
Chengalpattu -
Railway Station
12. Site Location: MARG Swarnabhoomi
Located in Cheyyur district, MARG Swarnabhoomi is an ideal location due to its
proximity with cities like Chennai, Puducherry and Mahabalipuram
Excellent connectivity through road, rail, air and sea
Some landmarks and distance from Swarnabhoomi
Chennai International Airport 80 Kms 1.5 hrs drive
Siruseri IT hub 51 Kms 50 mins drive
Chennai CBD 89 Kms 1.5 hrs drive Nearest Railway Station :
Mahabalipuram (Heritage City) 35 Kms 30 mins Madurankatam
Sriperumbedur (Electronics Hub) 85 Kms 1.5 hrs drive
Distance : 25 Kms, 30 mins
Oragadam (Automotive Hub) 75 Kms 1.25 hrs drive
drive
Puducherry 60 Kms 1 Hr drive
Chennai Port 90 Kms 1.5 Hrs drive
Ennore Port 110 Kms 2 hrs drive
Karaikal Port 160 Kms 2.5 Hrs drive
Road Connectivity : NH45, SH49
13. Accessibility and Infrastructure Projects in the immediate
vicinity
Navigation to Cuddalore, through
Via Swarnabhoomi
Buckingham canal
MRTS from Perungudi to Cuddalore via Swarnabhoomi
Widening and improvement of ECR SH49
Underconstruction of Desalination plant at
Near Swarnabhoomi
Nemili (capacity 100 MLD)
Kalapakkam Power Project (Prototype fast
Near Swarnabhoomi
breeder reactor)- Capacity 500 MW
Port at Mugaiyur 5 Kms from Swarnabhoomi
4000 MW UMPP at Cheyyur Near Swarnabhoomi
14. Mugaiyur Port
Mugaiyur port developed by MARG Ltd., is a
minor port with shipyard, located in
Kanchipuram district.
Mugaiyur Port is only 5 Kms from
Swarnabhoomi
Planned capacity of the port is five million
tonnes per annum (5MTA)
Expected Date of Operation
Dec, 2013
15. MARG Swarnabhoomi- SEZ
• IT Park
Multi • Science Park
Services
• Knowledge Hub 612
Acres
Engineering • Engineering
Services
16. Multi Services SEZ
Spread over 150 acres of processing area
Dedicated to Education, IT, Research,
Entertainment, Animation & Simulation services
and Healthcare
Includes a Science Park and Knowledge Hub
Very well equipped with
24/7 network connectivity
Round the clock security
World class convention centre
Power backup and allied infrastructure
17. Amrita Tech Park
Ideal Business Destination
Green Buildings
100% power back up and centralized AC
Heightened Security
Internet, telecom from multiple carrier
Building automation Systems
Separate Lift for service and offices
Focused for IT/ITeS, BPO, KPO, Animation,
Engineering Design, Trading and other
services sectors
18. Science Park
Marg Science Park is a part of multi services
SEZ at Marg Swarnabhoomi
It spreads over a area of 40 acres in the multi-
service SEZ with a built up space of 700000 sq
ft
It would be the First LEED rated Platinum
Science Park of the country
Science Park would house world class ready-
to-use wet laboratory space , a Bio-
Informatics Zone and a Technology Incubator
Center
TARGET SECTORS
Contract Research Organizations Bio – Agriculture Material Science
Bio Pharmaceuticals Medical Devices Technology Start - Ups
Bio Informatics Nano Technology
19. Knowledge Hub
Spread across 30 acres , knowledge hub is a part
of multi services SEZ at Marg Swarnabhoomi
Knowledge hub will seamlessly integrate industry
, academia and public education & research
institutes.
Host centers of excellence to do focused
research in cutting edge areas
Centers of excellence to be anchored by
prestigious Foreign Universities as Knowledge
Partners , in collaboration with Indian Education
& Research Institutes (IIT , IISc, TERI etc) and
industry
Will have schools & universities to cater to the
education needs from K12 to PG
20. Engineering SEZ
Spread over 311 Acres of land Engineering
hub is an ideal destination for the
manufacturers from various industries
Over 156 Acres of Processing area available
Ease of industrial unit set-up with design
flexibility and space scalability- plug & play,
Built-to-suit formats available, floor plate flexibility
of 10,000 sq ft
Engineering hub aims to attract Green and
Orange Category Industries from
Auto Components
Light Manufacturing : Valves, Pumps etc..
Electronic Components
21. MARG- Businesses
MARG Infrastructure Other
Real Estate
Foundation Development Businesses
EPC HOMES
AIRPORTS
Urban &
Marine
Industrial
Infrastructure
Infrastructure
MLCP
PORTS SEZ
VILLAS
DREDGING
MALLS
LOGISTICS
23. Innovation – Key to Economic Success
• An entity that fails to re-invent continuously is bound to fail
• MARG recognizes this and is developing MARG Swarnabhoomi as the hot-bed
for innovation, by design
• With the manufacturing base within the SEZs, time-to-market can be reduced
dramatically
Early access to
Funds, Grants &
cutting edge
Aid
Research & research &
Opportunities for Innovation Industries technology
Research Centers Outsourced R&D
Commercialization
Lower time to
Market demand
market
24. SEZ Benefits
Duty free on import/domestic procurement of goods for development,
operation and maintenance of units
100% Income Tax exemption on export income for SEZ units under
Section 10AA of the Income Tax Act for first 5 years, 50% for next 5 years
thereafter and 50% of the ploughed back export profit for next 5 years
External commercial borrowing by SEZ units up to US$ 500 million in a
year without any maturity restriction through recognized banking channels
Exemption from Central Sales Tax and Service Tax
Single window clearance for Central and State level approvals
Exemption from State sales tax and other levies as extended by the
respective State Governments
25. Flexi Options at Swarnabhoomi
MARG Swarnabhoomi Offers you various options
to suit your business requirements
Build to Suit Solution
Office/factory buildings built as per
your specifications in record time by a
team of experienced professionals
Lease Rental Model
Ready to operate Incubation space
for All types of Industries
Warm shell / Furnished Amrita Tech
Park
Land lease (99 years)
Well developed plots for factories
and offices