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                                INDUBHAI PAREKH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, RAJKOT




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    WELSH SCHOOL OF ARCH, CARDIFF UNIVERSITY
                                                                                                                                                                                          AT ASHOK B. LALL ARCHITECTS, NEW DELHI
                                                                                                                     VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE, SOUTH INDIA   INDIAN INSTITTUE OF PUBLIC
                                                                                                                                                            HEALTH, GANDHINAGAR
COURSE : B. ARCH                                                                                                                                                                                                                    COURSE : ENVIRONMENTAL
                                                                                 STUDY OF      BRAHMIN      IYERS,                                                                                                                  DESIGN OF BUILDINGS
                                                                                                                                                            LIVING CITY DESIGN
REGIONAL INFORMATION                                                             KERALA
                                                                                                                                                            COMPETITION
CENTER,RAJKOT
                                                                                 AIM : To study the way of life of                                                                                                                   OFFICE BUILDING, AHMEDABAD
                                                                                                                                                            INSTITUTE OF RURAL RESEARCH
MAKING OF A CITY                                                                 Brahmins in Nurani Village. To
                                                                                                                                                            AND DEVELOPMENT, GURGAON
                                                                                 understand the relation between                                                                                                                     RESEARCH & DESIGN PROJECT
RELATED STUDY PROGRAMME                                                          the     houses      with      the                                                                                                                   ENVIRONMENTAL         DESIGN
                                                                                                                                                            EXPOSURE TO CONCEPTS IN
       - AT DWARKA, GUJARAT     PROFESSIONAL WORKS                               environment and to study the
                                                                                 generators of the house form.
                                                                                                                                                            OTHER PROJECTS                                                           APPLICATION- INTEGRATION OF
       - AT JUNAGADH, GUJARAT                                                                                                                                                                                                        SHADING DEVICE AND PV
                                                                                                              PROFESSIONAL WORKS
       ACADEMICS                                                                 UNDERGRADUATE THESIS                                                       PROFESSIONAL WORKS                                                      ACADEMICS - MASTERS
REGIONAL INFORMATION CENTER
REGIONAL INFORMATION CENTRE| RAJKOT
DESIGN STUDIO – 5TH SEMESTER




   RAJKOT

     INDIA




                                 MODEL – THE ANCIENT BRITISH STRUCUTRE IN THE BACKDROP
                                                                                                                                                                   THE SITE MODEL
   ABOUT THE PROJECT :
   To upgrade the tourism potential & general awareness of Rajkot City in particular and the
   region in general.

   Respecting the old museum building & the parks & acknowledging the building tradition of
   the region, it is desired that the new building create a changed identity for Rajkot, as an
   economically and cultural hub of the region.




                                                                                                                                                                 RESPONSE TO CONTEXT

                                                                                                                                                                 RESPECT TO BRITISH
                                                                                                                                                                 MUSEUM

                                                                                                                                                                 USE OF LOCAL MATERIALS

                                                                                                                                                                 USE OF WOODEN FRAMES
                                                                                                                                                                 IN WINDOWS

                                                                                                                                                                 REFLECT THE BUILDING
 DESIGN INTENT : To capture the existing movement of the people in an informal manner. To                                                                        MATERIAL OF THE BRITISH
                                                                                                                                                                 BUILDING
 respect the British Museum which is a force in the existing site.
                                                                                           PROFESSIONAL WORKS           PROCESSS MODELS AND FINAL DESIGN MODEL

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                  ACADEMICS
MAKING OF A CITY, URBAN DESIGN

                                                                                      MAKING OF A CITY – URBAN DESIGN| HYPOTHETICAL CITY DESIGN
                                                                                      DESIGN STUDIO – 9TH SEMESTER ( GROUP PROJECT)
                                                                                      ABOUT THE PROJECT :
                                                                                      To DESIGN a hypothetical city with the help of 7 cities (Rome, Delhi, Jaipur, Ahmedabad,
                                                                                      Paris, Venice and London). To explain strategies behind the city layout and develop spaces
                                                                                      in the city, to develop road sections and design one of the spaces within a specified area.




THE CITY PLAN & ZONING
                                      THE ONLY REMAINING PART OF THE FORT
                                      USED AS A BACKDROP FOR THE BUILDING




                            THE HERITAGE PARK

                         To design a heritage park on the riverbank. The concept
                         was to use the fort wall as the back drop for display of
                         various historical events which can            be shown
                         dramatically with the texture and height of the fort wall.




                                                                                                                                          SPACES WITHIN THE PROPOSED CITY


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            ACADEMICS
RELATED STUDY PROGRAMME




RESEARCH, DOCUMENTATION & DESIGN DURING RELATED STUDY PROGRAM AT
DWARKA,GUJARAT (SEM -4) AND AT JUNAGADH, GUJARAT (SEM-5)
                                                                   PROFESSIONAL WORKS
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          ACADEMICS
STUDY OF HOUSEFORMS OF BRAHMIN IYERS, KERALA
STUDY OF BRAHMIN IYERS, NURANI | KERALA, INDIA
                                                                                                                                                                                    STRUCTURE OF STUDY
AIM : To study the way of life of Brahmins in Nurani Village. To                              ABOUT NURANI
                                                                                                                                                                   RELATIONSHIPS
understand the relation between the houses with the
                                                                                                                                                                              -Building & context
environment and to study the generators of the house form.                                                                                                                    -Plan and Section
                                                                                                                                                                   GENERIC PATTERNS
                                                                                                                                                                              -Functional Areas
                                                                                                                                                                              -Spatial Organisation
                                                                                                                                                                              -Public, Semi-Public & Private Areas
     INDIA                                                                                                                                                                    -Usage Patterns
                                                                                                                                             FRONT ELEVATION                  -Later additions if any
                                                                            NURANI is one of the 18 villages in                                                    ELEMENTS
                                                                            Palakkad. The village or the                                                                      -Climatic Considerations
                                                                            agraharam has a total of 565 houses                                                               -Circulation
                                                                                                                                                       VILLAGE
                                                                            in all. All the houses in the villages                                     ENTRANCE               -Structure
         NURANI              MAP SHOWING SETTLEMENTS OF
                                BRAHMINS IN PALAKKAD                        are around 300 years old.                                                              ISSUES
                                                                                                                                                                              -Privacy
                                                                                                                                                                              -Security
                                                                                      HOUSE RELATIONSHIPS

                                                                                                                                                                  STREET PATTERN

                                                                                                                                                               The form of these agraharams could be
                                                                                                                                                               understood as a derivative of a grid
                     SOME PECULIAR ELEMENTS                                                                                  SHIVA
                                                                                                                                                   GANESH      pattern, with the temple forming the
                                                                                                                                                   TEMPLE      main focus. There are narrow row houses
                                                                                                                             TEMPLE
                                                                                                                                                               on both the sides of the streets each
                                                                                                                                                               sharing a common wall.


                                                                                                                                      CAR STREET            VILLAGE TEMPLES




      SECRET STORE
                                                              COURTYARD
                                              PASSAGE         FOR LIGHT &
   RESTING SPACE
                                                              VENTILATION


     ENTRANCE                                                                                      SACRED SPACE             STORAGE YARD
                                                                                 KITCHEN




      STREET       THINNAI   NADAI    STAIRCASE     MITTHAM         SERVICES
                                                                                     PROFESSIONAL WORKS
                                                                                       TULSI MARAM                   WELL              RENDAM KETTU               BACKYARD                          SERVICE


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                                                        UNDERGRADUATE THESIS
STUDY OF HOUSEFORMS OF BRAHMIN IYERS, KERALA
       SPACES AND SPATIAL ELEMENTS                                                         SPECIAL LOCKING SYSTEM                                   Partitions placed at an inclined angle cuts
                                                                                           NO METAL IS USED                                         off the harsh sunlight entering the
                                                                                                                                                    Koodam which is the main sacred space
                                                                                                                                                    in the house.




                                                                                         The Puja space resembles
   Although the internal structure is                                                    the entrance to the temple.
                                                                                                                            SACRED SPACE
   complex, the external load bearing walls
   respond to the context and they share a
   common wall with the adjacent house.                 THE ENTRANCE DOOR & PUJA SPACE

SLOPING ROOFS RESPOND                                                                         STORAGE SPACE             SECTION THROUGH THE COURT                       THE CENTRAL COURT
                                             TIMBER LOAD
TO CLIMATE                                                                                    (PRTOECTION AGAINST
                                             BEARING STRUCTURE     WINDOW CUM                 MOSITURE)
                                                                   BED


                                                  INTERACTIVE                    ROOM
                      ROOM                        SPACE



                                                                                                                                TRANSITION             SECURITY                PUJA SPACE
                                                                                                                                 PASSAGE               LIVING SPACE            SERVICE AREAS
                                                                                                                                 COURT
                                                                                                                                                                           FUNCTIONAL AREAS
                            FIRST PART                                                                                        SECOND PART



                                                                                                                                                                                19
                  4          5           9         10                   12                          15
                                                                                   14                                               17
          2                                                                                                   16
                             6                                                                                                                             18
                                                   11

   1                                 8                                  13
              3       7
                                                                                                                                                                                      20

                          1. VASHAL          5. NILAVARA         9. PUJA SPACE   13. SERVICE             17. RENDAM KETTU                                             A TYPICAL VILLAGE HOUSE
                          2. THINNAI         6. ARAI             10. KOODAM      14. TULASI MARAM        18. BACKYARD
                          3. PADDI           7. NADAI            11. MITTHAM     15. SERVICE             19. DRY LATRINE
       LEGEND             4. PATHAYAM        8. STAIRCASE        12. ADUKULAI    16. WELL                20. SERVICE LANE



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                                                            UNDERGRADUATE THESIS
STUDY OF HOUSEFORMS OF BRAHMIN IYERS, KERALA
    THE STRUCTURAL SYSTEM
                                                                        LOAD IS TRANSFERRED IN
A very complex structural system                                        5 TIERS ONTO THE LOAD
                                                                        BEARING WALLS
with external load bearing walls                                                                                USE OF LOCALLY
with timber as the main spanning                                                                                AVAILABLE CLAY TILE
material between the walls.

                                             TRADITIONAL SYSTEM OF
                                                                             COLUMN CAPITAL                     WOODEN BATTERNS
                                             JOISTS AND WOOD
                                             PANELS




                                                                                                         INTRICATELY CARVED             CIRCULATION
                                                                                                         FASCIA
                                                                                                                                      The houses of Brahmins perfectly fits the law of linear
                                                                                                 CONSTRUCTION DETAIL                  organization with a clear demarcation of spaces as
                                                                                                                                      public, semi-public and private areas.

  CLIMATIC RESPONSE & SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES                                      RAIN WATER FLOW
                                                     RAIN WATER FLOW

                  Use of charcoal & red
                  oxide with cow dung to
                  demarcate        various
                  spaces within the house.

                                                             HOUSE 1                                                                   ROOF SYSTEM & THE BACKYARD FOR GROWING VEGETABLES
  FLOORING                                                                                            HOUSE 2
                                                  PASSAGE AS BUFFER          The roof system was planned in such a way that, there were no gutters formed
                                                  FOR PROTECTION             anywhere in the house. The water collected in the central courtyard used to be diverted
                                                  AGAINST HARSH SUN
                                                                             to the backyard for watering the vegetables and also for ground water recharge.


                                                                                                          WATER FLOWS TO THE
                                                                                                          BACKYARD AND IS USED
                                                                                                          FOR WATERING
                                                                                                          VEGETABLE BEDS




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                                                       UNDERGRADUATE THESIS
STUDY OF HOUSEFORMS OF BRAHMIN IYERS, KERALA
                               THE CHANGING PARADIGM

                                                                     CHANGING ATTITUDES – Openness to other cultures, new
                                                                     developments in technology, outward shift of the people.

                                                                     CULTURAL & SOCIAL – Joint families have turned nuclear families.
                                                                     Most of the villages are locked throughout the year.
                                                                                                                                                                PRESENT DAY COURT
                                                                     TECHNOLOGICAL – The new technological developments have
                                                                     decreased the importance of elements such as tanks/wells, the
                                                                     central court.
                                                                     People have started renovating their houses with R.C.C. hence
                                                                     destroying the traditional look of the village. Major problems like
                                                                     seepage, improper ventilation are faced due to the changes in the
                                                                     construction system.


                                                                                                                                                             ORIGINAL AREA OF THE COURT

                                           FRONT ELEVATION
                                                                         3D VIEW SHOWING THE ALTERATION IN THE
                                                                         TRADITIONAL SPACES
                              A MODIFIED HOUSE - The all
                              important ‘thinnai’ (transitional &
                              an active interactive space is
                              compromised for security and
                              privacy reasons.. Parking vehicles                                                                       REMOVAL OF COURT
                              is a common site in the village.

  VIEW OF THE ENCLOSED FRONT FACADE
                                                                                                                            PRESENT DAY COURT




                                                                    REMOVAL OF CENTRAL COURT TO CONVERT THE SPACE INTO A
                                                                    LIVING ROOM. EFFECT – NO LIGHT & NO VENTILATION
                                                                                                                                     ADDITION OF TOILETS &
          BEDROOM                                                                                                                    BATHROOM                   CROSS SECTION
                                                                                                                           KITCHEN

SPACE COMPOROMISED
FOR SECURITY




                                                                                                                                                                VIEW OF THE LIVING SPACE
  LONGITUDINAL SECTION THROUGH A MODIFIED HOUSE

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                                                         UNDERGRADUATE THESIS
MEMBER OF THE DESIGN TEAM UNDER ASHOK B. LALL
                                                                                       IIPH - INSTITUTE
                                                                                                                                                                                                 THE SITE
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC HEALTH| GANDHINAGAR, INDIA
TOTAL SITE AREA – 49 ACRES. BUILT UP AREA – 20,000 SQUARE METERS




     GANDHINAGAR


       INDIA




                                           3D VIEWS – INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC HEALTH, GANDHINAGAR

   ABOUT THE PROJECT :
   The design for the campus of the Indian Institute of Public Health, Gandhinagar seeks to promote an
   institutional culture of sharing and exchange of knowledge and experience and of systematic research
   and enquiry.

                                                                                  ENERGY MANAGEMENT         THE PLAN TAKES ADVANTAGE OF THE UNIQUE NATURAL CHARACTER OF THE SITE, ITS TOPOGRAPHY, ITS
                                                                                                            RELATIONSHIP WITH THE SABARMATI RIVER, AND ITS POTENTIAL OF A RICH AND DIVERSE ECOLOGY OF FLORA
                                                                                                            AND FAUNA, AND ITEGRATES THE INSTITTUES FACILITIES WITH THE LANDSCAPE.
                                                                              -   Energy Efficient Design
                                                                              -   Passive Cooling
                                                                                                             Minimizing the CO2 emissions in                Minimizing embodied energy in
                                                                              -   Daylighting
                                                                                                             construction and building operation.           building materials and construction
                                                                              -   Insulated Building Skin
                                                                              -   Use of local/low           Protecting and regenerating       the
                                                                                  embodied Energy            ecology of the site
                                                                                  Materials                                                                 Minimizing operational energy for
                                                                              -   Use of Local               Protecting air, water and ground               lighting , water heating , ventilation
                                                                                                             pollution and ecological damage of             and thermal comfort.
                                                                                  Technology
                                                                                                             site and beyond
                                                                                                                                                         Thermal comfort
                              ANALYSIS                                                                                                                   - Minimize air conditioning demand

              FOR IDENTIFICATION OF BUILDABLE AREAS ON SITE                                                                                              Lighting
                                                                                                                                                         - All work spaces day lit.
  To reduce cut and fill & minimeze disturbance to                                                                                                       - Fluorescent lights
  the natural topography, areas with slopes > 15%
  are to be avoided.
                                                                               ECONOMIC SOLUTIONS FOR INTERNAL TEMPERATURE CONTROL

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                                                                                                               PROFESSIONAL WORKS
MEMBER OF THE DESIGN TEAM UNDER ASHOK B. LALL
                                                                                IIPH - INSTITUTE
   PASSIVE TEMPERATURE CONTROL                                                                                                                                                 MATERIALS
                                                          Low Cost, Energy
                                                          construction.                                             HOLLOW CONCRETE BLOCKS
                                                          Limiting minimum
                                                          use of steel                                               The hollow blocks are commonly used due to its cheaper cost, quick
                                                                                                                     processing of work etc. . Hollow blocks construction provides
                                                                                                                     facilities for concealing electrical conduit, water and soil pipes etc. It
                                                          Local Material use
                                                                                                                     saves cement in masonry work, bringing down cost of construction
                 Shading devices                                                                                     very considerably.
                                                          Local Techniques
                 integrated into                          employed
                 building elevation
                                                                                                                     .
                                                                                                                     FLOORING MATERIAL
                 design.                  RESOURCE EFFICIENT CONSTRUCTION
                                                                                                                      The use of locally
                                                                                                                      available    Baroda
                  Tailored to site, MATERIALITY
                                                                                                                      Green and Kota
                 Buildings                   An enjoyed aesthetic based                                               Stone for most of
                 integrated with             on local low embodied energy                                             the flooring
                 environment                 materials.                                                               .
                                                                                                                                                    BARODA GREEN              KOTA STONE
                                                                                 HOLLOW BLOCKS
                                      OPEN SPACE
                 Erosion Control                 As extension of the built       LOAD BEARING STRUCTURE TO MINIMISE THE QUANTITY OF STEEL USED IN THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS.
                 Strategy                       space – comfortable and
                                                habitable.                                                 SHADING DEVICE WITH                        TRANSPARENCY IN SHADING DEVICES. PLACEMENT
                                                                                                           BAMBOO CHICS                               ACCORING TO THE LOCATION OF WINDOWS

                 Water                NATURAL ELEMENTS                            COVERED PATHWAY
                 Management                      A ritual recognition and                                                                       SMALL WINDOWS IN THE
                                                symbolic presence of Nature                                                                     WEST IN LIBRARY
                                                & Seasons.

                                      COMFORT
                 Planting Strategy               Accepting adjustment and
                 rehabilitating                 variation within limits as an
                 local habitat                  energising principle

                                      TECHNOLOGIES
  MINIMAL SITE DISTURBANCE                      Supporting local enterprise
                                                and knowledge for social
                                                development.
                                                .
                                                                                                                                    THE LAWN LOOKING TOWARDS THE RIVER

                                          THE DINING/LIBRARY BUILDING            One of the four buildings in the large IIPH Campus at Gandhingar, this building houses the Dining
                                                                                 Centre for the students on the lower floors and the Library on the top floor.
SURFACE FINISH                                                                             .

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                                                                                                          PROFESSIONAL WORKS
AWARD WINNING ENTRY AT THE INTERNATIONAL LIVING CITY DESIGN COMPETITION
                                                           LIVING CITY DESIGN COMPETITION
                                                                                               CUL DE SAC SHARED
                                                                                                    PARKING LOTS
 ABOUT THE PROJECT :
 It is a competition hosted by The International Living Building Institute℠, in partnership
 with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, to create a new global vision: a breath-
 taking, compelling model for the future of civilization. It also focuses on the best
 Example of the city of the future that gracefully preserves and respects the historic
 context of its community and the existing built fabric in 2010.
 INTENTION :
 To promote social and economic justice, restoring
                                                                                                                                                                         BAOLI – DEMOCRATIC
 Environmental health and a renewed engagement
                                                                                                                                                                         SHARED OPEN SPACES
 With nature.

MULTILEVEL PARKING LOT CUM RETAIL SPACE



                                                                                                                                                                                    PV Tree




Use of solar trees as integral part of the structure


                                                                        DELHI
                                                                                                                                                                 SOLAR FOOD COURT
                                                                              SITE




BOWLI – RAIN WATER HARVESTING CHAMBER




                                                                                                                                                       LANDSCAPING ALONG WATER BODY

                                                                                                                                                   Community Gathering Spaces (Festivals)
                                                                                                                                                  Vegetated Open Space, Inviting Migratory
                                                                                                                                                          Birds (Nature) & source of water.

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                                                                                                 PROFESSIONAL WORKS
AWARD WINNING ENTRY AT THE INTERNATIONAL LIVING CITY DESIGN COMPETITION
                                                                                 LIVING CITY DESIGN COMPETITION
           MARKET STREET         REJUVINATING THE OPEN MARKET
Take away the cars and you have a market The trees shelter the open stalls and                                     MALVIYA NAGAR TYPOLOGY         HOUSING
vendors. The road goes back to the nature in the form of agricultural land.
                                                                                                             Along the main edge streets mixed development
MALVIYA NAGAR, MARKET:
                                                                                                             replaces low density housing. Street face gains
                                                                                                             wide shaded sidewalks. Residences from garden
                                                                                                             courts with terraces and balconies overlook
                                                                                                             them. Roofs have PV and rain water collectors.                             3D- VIEW


                                                                                                                                         THE BUILDING YARD:




               MALVIYA NAGAR, IMPROVED HOMES

                                       Remove       Cars
                                       and restore the
                                       playground. Find
                                       space         for
                                       growing     food.
                                                                                                                                                               Regeneration of buildings produces
                                       Introduce courts
                                                                                                                                                               construction waste and debris,
                                       with rain catcher
                                                                                                                                                               reconstruction uses with resource.
                                       roofs.
  NEW HOUSES FOR SLUM DWELLERS                                                                                                                                 The center is state provided for
                                                                                                                                                               production workshops and waste
                                                                                                                                                               recycling incorporating residence
                                                                                                                                                               for workers.




                                                                                                                                 LOW INCOME HOUSING




CLUSTER PLAN
                                 KHIRKEE VILLAGE




                EXISTING                 PROPOSED                MODIFIED

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                                                                                                         PROFESSIONAL WORKS
TRAINEE IN PHASE 1. MEMBER OF DESIGN TEAM IN PHASE 2 UNDER ASHOK B. LALL
                                                               IRRAD - INSTITUTION

INSTITUTE OF RURAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT | GURGAON, INDIA




                                                                                                                                                                                                    RAMP
TOTAL SITE AREA – 5112 SQ. MTS.
PHASE 1 – COMPLETED & PHASE 2 – IN ADVANCED STAGE OF CONSTUCTION




                                                                                                                                                                                                    RECEPTION
                                                                                                                                                                      PHASE - 2


          GURGAON
                                                                                                                                                              GARDEN ON




                                                                                                                                                                                                    OFFICE SPACE
                                                                                                                                                            BASEMENT ROOF
      INDIA


                                                                                                                                                     PHASE - 1
                                                                                                                                                                       5




                                                                                                                                                                                                    GUEST HOUSE
                                   IRRAD – PH 1. AWARDED THE LEED PLATINUM RATING IN 2009
   ABOUT THE PROJECT :
   IRRAD is an initiative of Sehgal Foundation, to further the well being of rural communities
   in India. IRRAD leads by example, putting the latest knowledge into use. Its a smart mix of
   simplicity in design and environment friendly sustainable green features.
   The appearance and the aesthetic quality of the building is derived from the principles of
   sustainable design – the use of natural materials, minimal use of glass and shading devices.         5                                                                            SITE PLAN
                                                                                                                                                         SHADING FOR TERRACE                     SHADING
                                                                                                                                                                                                 DEVICE




                                                                                                     PROPOSED PERSPECTIVE VIEW - PHASE 2                                                         LOW
                                                                                                                                                                                                 FLOOR
                                                                                                                                      INSULATION +
                                                                                                                                                                                                 TO
                                                                                                                                            STONE
                                                                                                                                                                                                 FLOOR
                                                                                                                                         CLADDING
                                                                                                                        GARDEN                                                                   HEIGHT
 One enters the building through an open to sky court(3), a feature
 that is prevalent in most traditional building forms in India.
 The entrance court houses a water body, and around it there are
 spaces for interaction which is extended to the floor above(2)
                                                                                                      PARKING
 The covered walkway that leads from the office building to the
 guest house flanks the cafeteria – becoming an extension of the
 cafeteria while connecting the two buildings.(6)                                                     RAINWATER HARVESTING TANK
                                                                                                                                       SECTION SHOWING SOME OF THE STRATEGIES USED FOR PHASE - 2


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                                                                                                                   PROFESSIONAL WORKS
TRAINEE IN PHASE 1. MEMBER OF DESIGN TEAM IN PHASE 2 UNDER ASHOK B. LALL
                                                         IRRAD - INSTITUTION
PROPOSED PERSPECTIVE VIEW – PHASE 2
                                                                                                                                  IRRAD WALL SECTION          PHASE 2
                                                                                      - Insulated Building                                       HIGHLIY REFLECTIVE CHINA
                                                                                     - Shading devices                                        MOSAIC FINISH OVER BRICK BAT
                                                                                                                                                                                               RADIANT SLAB
                                                                                                                                               AND 50 MM PUF INSULATION
                                                                                      - Emphasis on Daylighting                                                                                COOLING
                                                                                      - Reflective roof finish
                                                                                      - Radiant Cooling Slab                            THERMAL BREAK IN
                                                                                                                                    EXPOSED CONCRETE NIB
                                                                                      - Local Materials
                                                                                      - Re-used materials                                  SHADING DEVICE
                                                                                      - Wood from certified forests
                                                                                      - Zero run off at site
                                                                                      - Water waste recycling
                                                                                                                               DE HUMIFIED FRESH AIR SUPPLY
                                                                                         & water harvesting
                                                                                      - Photovoltaic Panels
                                                                                                                               UPSTAND BEAM FOR PROVISION
                                                                                                                                  OF GLASS BLCOKS IN LOWER
                                                                                             SPECIAL FEATURES                                       FLOORS
                                                                                                                                                                                               BAMBOO BOARD
                                                                                                                                 GLASS BLCOKS FOR DIFFUSED                                     IN INTERIORS
                                                                                          PHASE 2 – SHADING DEVICE                     LIGHT IN OFFICE AREA
         SHADING DEVICE:
                              The geometry was worked out
                              with the help of a solar chart and
                              simulation software (Ecotect) to
                              block the summer radiation,
                              without obstructing the view and
                                                                                                                           -    EXTERNAL SHADING DEVICE DESIGNED TO BLOCK SUMMER GLARE
                              allowing the winter sun to                                                                   -    DOUBLE GLASS PANES USED IN THE BUILDING
                              penetrate into the rooms.                                                                    -    DRY STONE CLADDING ON WALLS TO MINIMESE USE OF WATER DURING
                                                                                                                                CONSTRUCTION
                                                                                  LOUVERES                                 -    EXTERNAL WALL IS LOW EMBODIED ENERGY AND USE OF HIGHLY INSULATED
 The external shading device is designed as a separate                                                                          USING 50 MM THK PUF AND CEB BLOCK EXCAVATED AND PRESSED AT SITE
 framework, detached from the main structural system of the                                                                -    BAMBOO PLY A RAPID RENEWABLE MATERIAL IS USED IN PARTITIONS TO REPLACE
 building to reduce the conduction of heat from outside.                                                                        GLASS HWEREVER LIGHT WAS NOT REQUIRED.
                                                                    The shading device creates a dynamic façade by
                                                                    enhancing the play of light & shadow on solid
                                                                    stone backdrop


                                                                   The building is punctured with courts at
                                                                   junctions where air and light need to be
            COURT                                                  introduced – providing relief from a
                                                                   monotonous enclosed space, much like
                                                                   TRADITIONAL INDIAN structures that
                                                                   articulated open spaces in this way to work
                                                                   with smaller structural spans and a greater
                                                                   variety of spaces that were appropriate for a
                                         THE CENTRAL COURT         range of thermal and lighting conditions..             THE EXPOSED WALL WITH MUD BRICKS & THE SHADING SYSTEM FOR THE TERRACE GARDEN



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                                                                                                                   PROFESSIONAL WORKS
TRAINEE IN PHASE 1. MEMBER OF DESIGN TEAM IN PHASE 2 UNDER ASHOK B. LALL
                                                      IRRAD - INSTITUTION
                                                                                                        PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS
                    MATERIALS:
                                     EXCAVATED EARTH USED FOR          35 KW SOLAR POWER –
                                                                                                      The Steel structure is
                                     COMPRESSED EARTH BLOCKS           ALL ESSENTIAL ENERGY
                                                                       LOADS MET                      designed     with     great
                                     FOR ALL INTERNAL MASONRY                                         consideration to aesthetics
                                                                       SOLAR WATER HEATERS            with slender steel tubes to
                                     USE OF GLASS BLOCKS FOR                                          carry photovoltaic panels
                                     MORE LIGHT INTO THE OFFICE                                                                                 DIFFERENT VIEWS OF
                                                                       EMPHASIS ON NATURAL            above.                                    PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS
                                     SPACES                            LIGHT AND VENTILATION
                                                                                                                                                                        WATER MANAGEMENT:
                                     USE OF TRADITIONAL JALI
                                                                                                                                                                   COLLECTION
                                                                                                                                                                              Zero run off at site.
                                                                                                                                                                              Roof Water Harvesting
                                                                                                                                                                              40,000 litres.
                                                                                                                                                                              Ground Water Recharge

                                                                                                                                                                   CONSERVATION
                                                                                                                                                                               Use of less water urinals
                                                                                                                                                                              Low water consuming .
                   PASSIVE DESIGN FEATURES
                                                                                                                                                                   WASTE WATER RECYCLING
                                                                                                                                                                               Utilized for flushing &
All external glazing shaded from outside to                                                                                                                                   irrigation
minimise the HEAT GAIN
                                                                                                                                                                   NO LOAD TO THE MUNCIPAL SEWAGE
Stack ventilation in Phase 1 and                                                                                                                                   TREATMENT PLANT
Displacement Ventilation in Phase 2 with
                                                           ROOF
the help of Radiant Cooling minimizes                                                           RADIANT COOLING SLAB PLACED                         RADIANT COOLING         PHASE 2
                                                           FINISH          FLOORING             CLOSE TO THE BOTTOM SURFACE
energy use.

Ceiling fans provide low energy cooling              200 MM THICK SLAB TO INCORPORATE
                                                     RADIANT COOLING PIPES




                                                                                                                           COOLTH
                                                                                             COOLTH


                                                                  Thermal mass of concrete slabs absorbs the coldness and keeps the
                                                                  surface in contact and in turn the air in contact cool.

STONE CLADDING PATTERN – TO                                       Displacement ventilation takes place and reduces the air change rate
MINIMISE STONE WASTAGE & PACKING                                  required for hygienic reasons.
WODD
                                                                                                                                           INSTALLATION OF RADIANT COOLING PIPES


                                                                                                                                                                                                           14
                                                                                                                PROFESSIONAL WORKS
EXPOSED TO CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES OF OTHER PROJECTS UNDER AHSOK B. LALL
                                                                           OTHER PROJECTS
SUSTAINABLE RESIDENTIAL COLONY | BELLARY                                                                 DEVELOPMENT ALTERNATIVES, WORLD HEADQUARTERS| NEW DELHI




                                                              Collecting ‘Coolth’ in
                                                              mass of the slab


 PREDOMINANT WIND DIR.           COOLTH RADIATES FROM
                                 TUBES INTO HABITABLE AREAS
         WET PADS




                                                              And also in Walls.




                                                                                                                                   Ferro Cement Channels
                                                                                                                                                                                 THE STRUCTURE




   Typical Construction of residential buildings showing
   water filled cavity walls/ cooling tubes along with the
   living spaces.
                                                                                                                                     Large mass internal fabric insulated from outside
   The figure shows the precast hollow blocks
   flooring system                                                                                                                   interacts with conditioned air flow to act as thermal fly
                                                                                                                                     wheel and store


                                                                                                                                                                                                 15
                                                                                                       PROFESSIONAL WORKS
EVALUATING & IMPROVING THERMAL, SOLAR AND DAYLIGHTING PERFORMANCE
                                                                                                                       BUILDING FABRIC
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Comfort band according to ISHRAE: 20°C to 25°C
OFFICE BUILDING | AHMEDABAD, INDIA                                                                                                                       Moderate Overheating problem                                                                       Main Fabric - Reflective Glass with U-value 6 W/sq. m.K
AIM : Evaluating and Improving the thermal, solar and daylighting performance                                                                                                                                                                               Windows - Single glazed with U-value 5.1 W/sq. m.K
of an office building in Ahmedabad, India.                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Occupants & Schedule – 15 according to 9 per square
                                                                                                                                                         Most overheated zone                                                                               meter area for open offices. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. typical
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            office hours.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Sensible Gains – 15 computers, 25 ceiling light fixtures,
                                                                                                                                                         Less Overheating problem                                                                           2 A4 printers’ and 1 Projector = 23.2 W/m2

      AHMEDABAD                                                                                        The 2nd, 3rd and 4th floors were found to be most critical ones & simulation was done on the 4th floor

        INDIA                                                                                                     THE BASE CASE SCENARIO                                                         The following results were obtained and it was analysed.
                                                                                                   Wh/ m2
                                                                                                            GAINS BREAKDOWN - 4th Floor                                                                                                                            1st March - 30th June                             %
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   9.8%           9.8%               Fabric
                                                                                                    2240
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   9.4%
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           9%
                                                                                                    1680
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   26.1%
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Sol-Air
                                                                                                    1120


                                                                                                     560
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   52.5%
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Solar
                                                                                                       0
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            26%                      Ventilation
                                                  VIEW OF THE OFFICE BUILDING IN AHMEDABAD           560                                                                                                                                                                                                                              51%            Internal
                                                                                                    1120                                                                                                                                                                                                           86.0%




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Overall Gains/ Losses
    The building is an air conditioned building with split air conditioning units serving as the    1680
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Inter-zonal
    cooling units. Its area is around 120 square metres. The use of glass as a material is          2240


                                                                                                    2800
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   14.0%


    probably inappropriate as for this kind of climate where the heat gains are on the higher           Mar
                                                                                                              7th         14th     21st     28th
                                                                                                                                                   Apr
                                                                                                                                                           7th          14th   21st       28th
                                                                                                                                                                                                 May
                                                                                                                                                                                                       7th          14th   21st      28th
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Jun
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      7th   14th    21st       28th

                                                                                                         Conduction               Sol-Air                Direct Solar
                                                                                                                                                                               GAINS GRAPH (Generated from Ecotect)
                                                                                                                                                                                 Ventilation             Internal                 Inter-Zonal
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            GAINS PIE CHART – BASE CASE
    side almost throughout the year. However, the main factor would be to identify the exact
    problem related to the building. Once the problem is clear, the task would be to tackle it              The preliminary analysis shows that most of the gains occur through fabric and solar gains is the 2nd highest
    individually and then try to bring all the parameters together.                                         contributor. These two contribute to the cooling loads significantly. Hence, first priority would be to change
                                                                                                            the fabric and then to work on the solar gains by designing some shading devices. After combining these the
  INSOLATION ANALYSIS         To pick one critical floor of the building for simulation                     overall changes in the gains and the cooling loads will be analysed and compared with the base case.


                                                                                                                                 STEP 1                                                                      STEP 2                                                                                 STEP 3                                         STEP 4
                                                                                                        •Changed the material                                                           •Still significant gains                                                    •Positive signs. Adding                                                •Changing the
                                                                                                         to brick plaster U-                                                             through conduction.                                                         an insulation might                                                    windows from single
                                                                                                         value 2.62 W/sq.                                                                Insulation probably                                                         still bring down the                                                   glazed to double
                                                                                                         m.K from reflected                                                              needed. Stone                                                               cooling loads. Try                                                     glazed will also help
                                                                                                         glass                                                                           cladding on brick wall                                                      adding an extra layer                                                  the cause.
                                                                                                                                                                                         U-value 1.860 W/sq.                                                         of insulation U value
    WEST FACADE                                                                                                                                                                          m.K                                                                         0.58 W/sq. m.K
                                                NORTH FACADE

                                                                                                      THERMAL PERFORMANCE                                                                  CONCLUSION                                                                                                                                    9%           Fabric
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          9.8%
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              4%      Sol-Air
                                                                                                             In this aspect, there has been a reduction of almost 40% gains
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Solar
                                                                                                             through the fabric. There has also been a significant decrease in
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Ventilation
                                                                                                             the cooling loads because of this .
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     48%              Internal
                                                                                                             The peak cooling load has come down to 11 KW from 26 KW                                                                                                                                                                                  Inter-zonal
                                                                                                             during the hottest day of the month.
   EAST FACADE                                  SOUTH FACADE                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                GAINS PIE CHART – AFTER CHANGES

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  • 1. PORTFOLIO | GOPAL N.P. PROFESSIONAL WORKS
  • 2. PORTFOLIO | CONTENTS VSA° INDUBHAI PAREKH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, RAJKOT WELSH SCHOOL OF ARCH, CARDIFF UNIVERSITY AT ASHOK B. LALL ARCHITECTS, NEW DELHI VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE, SOUTH INDIA INDIAN INSTITTUE OF PUBLIC HEALTH, GANDHINAGAR COURSE : B. ARCH COURSE : ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY OF BRAHMIN IYERS, DESIGN OF BUILDINGS LIVING CITY DESIGN REGIONAL INFORMATION KERALA COMPETITION CENTER,RAJKOT AIM : To study the way of life of OFFICE BUILDING, AHMEDABAD INSTITUTE OF RURAL RESEARCH MAKING OF A CITY Brahmins in Nurani Village. To AND DEVELOPMENT, GURGAON understand the relation between RESEARCH & DESIGN PROJECT RELATED STUDY PROGRAMME the houses with the ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN EXPOSURE TO CONCEPTS IN - AT DWARKA, GUJARAT PROFESSIONAL WORKS environment and to study the generators of the house form. OTHER PROJECTS APPLICATION- INTEGRATION OF - AT JUNAGADH, GUJARAT SHADING DEVICE AND PV PROFESSIONAL WORKS ACADEMICS UNDERGRADUATE THESIS PROFESSIONAL WORKS ACADEMICS - MASTERS
  • 3. REGIONAL INFORMATION CENTER REGIONAL INFORMATION CENTRE| RAJKOT DESIGN STUDIO – 5TH SEMESTER RAJKOT INDIA MODEL – THE ANCIENT BRITISH STRUCUTRE IN THE BACKDROP THE SITE MODEL ABOUT THE PROJECT : To upgrade the tourism potential & general awareness of Rajkot City in particular and the region in general. Respecting the old museum building & the parks & acknowledging the building tradition of the region, it is desired that the new building create a changed identity for Rajkot, as an economically and cultural hub of the region. RESPONSE TO CONTEXT RESPECT TO BRITISH MUSEUM USE OF LOCAL MATERIALS USE OF WOODEN FRAMES IN WINDOWS REFLECT THE BUILDING DESIGN INTENT : To capture the existing movement of the people in an informal manner. To MATERIAL OF THE BRITISH BUILDING respect the British Museum which is a force in the existing site. PROFESSIONAL WORKS PROCESSS MODELS AND FINAL DESIGN MODEL 1 ACADEMICS
  • 4. MAKING OF A CITY, URBAN DESIGN MAKING OF A CITY – URBAN DESIGN| HYPOTHETICAL CITY DESIGN DESIGN STUDIO – 9TH SEMESTER ( GROUP PROJECT) ABOUT THE PROJECT : To DESIGN a hypothetical city with the help of 7 cities (Rome, Delhi, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Paris, Venice and London). To explain strategies behind the city layout and develop spaces in the city, to develop road sections and design one of the spaces within a specified area. THE CITY PLAN & ZONING THE ONLY REMAINING PART OF THE FORT USED AS A BACKDROP FOR THE BUILDING THE HERITAGE PARK To design a heritage park on the riverbank. The concept was to use the fort wall as the back drop for display of various historical events which can be shown dramatically with the texture and height of the fort wall. SPACES WITHIN THE PROPOSED CITY 2 ACADEMICS
  • 5. RELATED STUDY PROGRAMME RESEARCH, DOCUMENTATION & DESIGN DURING RELATED STUDY PROGRAM AT DWARKA,GUJARAT (SEM -4) AND AT JUNAGADH, GUJARAT (SEM-5) PROFESSIONAL WORKS 3 ACADEMICS
  • 6. STUDY OF HOUSEFORMS OF BRAHMIN IYERS, KERALA STUDY OF BRAHMIN IYERS, NURANI | KERALA, INDIA STRUCTURE OF STUDY AIM : To study the way of life of Brahmins in Nurani Village. To ABOUT NURANI RELATIONSHIPS understand the relation between the houses with the -Building & context environment and to study the generators of the house form. -Plan and Section GENERIC PATTERNS -Functional Areas -Spatial Organisation -Public, Semi-Public & Private Areas INDIA -Usage Patterns FRONT ELEVATION -Later additions if any NURANI is one of the 18 villages in ELEMENTS Palakkad. The village or the -Climatic Considerations agraharam has a total of 565 houses -Circulation VILLAGE in all. All the houses in the villages ENTRANCE -Structure NURANI MAP SHOWING SETTLEMENTS OF BRAHMINS IN PALAKKAD are around 300 years old. ISSUES -Privacy -Security HOUSE RELATIONSHIPS STREET PATTERN The form of these agraharams could be understood as a derivative of a grid SOME PECULIAR ELEMENTS SHIVA GANESH pattern, with the temple forming the TEMPLE main focus. There are narrow row houses TEMPLE on both the sides of the streets each sharing a common wall. CAR STREET VILLAGE TEMPLES SECRET STORE COURTYARD PASSAGE FOR LIGHT & RESTING SPACE VENTILATION ENTRANCE SACRED SPACE STORAGE YARD KITCHEN STREET THINNAI NADAI STAIRCASE MITTHAM SERVICES PROFESSIONAL WORKS TULSI MARAM WELL RENDAM KETTU BACKYARD SERVICE 4 UNDERGRADUATE THESIS
  • 7. STUDY OF HOUSEFORMS OF BRAHMIN IYERS, KERALA SPACES AND SPATIAL ELEMENTS SPECIAL LOCKING SYSTEM Partitions placed at an inclined angle cuts NO METAL IS USED off the harsh sunlight entering the Koodam which is the main sacred space in the house. The Puja space resembles Although the internal structure is the entrance to the temple. SACRED SPACE complex, the external load bearing walls respond to the context and they share a common wall with the adjacent house. THE ENTRANCE DOOR & PUJA SPACE SLOPING ROOFS RESPOND STORAGE SPACE SECTION THROUGH THE COURT THE CENTRAL COURT TIMBER LOAD TO CLIMATE (PRTOECTION AGAINST BEARING STRUCTURE WINDOW CUM MOSITURE) BED INTERACTIVE ROOM ROOM SPACE TRANSITION SECURITY PUJA SPACE PASSAGE LIVING SPACE SERVICE AREAS COURT FUNCTIONAL AREAS FIRST PART SECOND PART 19 4 5 9 10 12 15 14 17 2 16 6 18 11 1 8 13 3 7 20 1. VASHAL 5. NILAVARA 9. PUJA SPACE 13. SERVICE 17. RENDAM KETTU A TYPICAL VILLAGE HOUSE 2. THINNAI 6. ARAI 10. KOODAM 14. TULASI MARAM 18. BACKYARD 3. PADDI 7. NADAI 11. MITTHAM 15. SERVICE 19. DRY LATRINE LEGEND 4. PATHAYAM 8. STAIRCASE 12. ADUKULAI 16. WELL 20. SERVICE LANE 5 UNDERGRADUATE THESIS
  • 8. STUDY OF HOUSEFORMS OF BRAHMIN IYERS, KERALA THE STRUCTURAL SYSTEM LOAD IS TRANSFERRED IN A very complex structural system 5 TIERS ONTO THE LOAD BEARING WALLS with external load bearing walls USE OF LOCALLY with timber as the main spanning AVAILABLE CLAY TILE material between the walls. TRADITIONAL SYSTEM OF COLUMN CAPITAL WOODEN BATTERNS JOISTS AND WOOD PANELS INTRICATELY CARVED CIRCULATION FASCIA The houses of Brahmins perfectly fits the law of linear CONSTRUCTION DETAIL organization with a clear demarcation of spaces as public, semi-public and private areas. CLIMATIC RESPONSE & SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES RAIN WATER FLOW RAIN WATER FLOW Use of charcoal & red oxide with cow dung to demarcate various spaces within the house. HOUSE 1 ROOF SYSTEM & THE BACKYARD FOR GROWING VEGETABLES FLOORING HOUSE 2 PASSAGE AS BUFFER The roof system was planned in such a way that, there were no gutters formed FOR PROTECTION anywhere in the house. The water collected in the central courtyard used to be diverted AGAINST HARSH SUN to the backyard for watering the vegetables and also for ground water recharge. WATER FLOWS TO THE BACKYARD AND IS USED FOR WATERING VEGETABLE BEDS 6 UNDERGRADUATE THESIS
  • 9. STUDY OF HOUSEFORMS OF BRAHMIN IYERS, KERALA THE CHANGING PARADIGM CHANGING ATTITUDES – Openness to other cultures, new developments in technology, outward shift of the people. CULTURAL & SOCIAL – Joint families have turned nuclear families. Most of the villages are locked throughout the year. PRESENT DAY COURT TECHNOLOGICAL – The new technological developments have decreased the importance of elements such as tanks/wells, the central court. People have started renovating their houses with R.C.C. hence destroying the traditional look of the village. Major problems like seepage, improper ventilation are faced due to the changes in the construction system. ORIGINAL AREA OF THE COURT FRONT ELEVATION 3D VIEW SHOWING THE ALTERATION IN THE TRADITIONAL SPACES A MODIFIED HOUSE - The all important ‘thinnai’ (transitional & an active interactive space is compromised for security and privacy reasons.. Parking vehicles REMOVAL OF COURT is a common site in the village. VIEW OF THE ENCLOSED FRONT FACADE PRESENT DAY COURT REMOVAL OF CENTRAL COURT TO CONVERT THE SPACE INTO A LIVING ROOM. EFFECT – NO LIGHT & NO VENTILATION ADDITION OF TOILETS & BEDROOM BATHROOM CROSS SECTION KITCHEN SPACE COMPOROMISED FOR SECURITY VIEW OF THE LIVING SPACE LONGITUDINAL SECTION THROUGH A MODIFIED HOUSE 7 UNDERGRADUATE THESIS
  • 10. MEMBER OF THE DESIGN TEAM UNDER ASHOK B. LALL IIPH - INSTITUTE THE SITE INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC HEALTH| GANDHINAGAR, INDIA TOTAL SITE AREA – 49 ACRES. BUILT UP AREA – 20,000 SQUARE METERS GANDHINAGAR INDIA 3D VIEWS – INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC HEALTH, GANDHINAGAR ABOUT THE PROJECT : The design for the campus of the Indian Institute of Public Health, Gandhinagar seeks to promote an institutional culture of sharing and exchange of knowledge and experience and of systematic research and enquiry. ENERGY MANAGEMENT THE PLAN TAKES ADVANTAGE OF THE UNIQUE NATURAL CHARACTER OF THE SITE, ITS TOPOGRAPHY, ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH THE SABARMATI RIVER, AND ITS POTENTIAL OF A RICH AND DIVERSE ECOLOGY OF FLORA AND FAUNA, AND ITEGRATES THE INSTITTUES FACILITIES WITH THE LANDSCAPE. - Energy Efficient Design - Passive Cooling Minimizing the CO2 emissions in Minimizing embodied energy in - Daylighting construction and building operation. building materials and construction - Insulated Building Skin - Use of local/low Protecting and regenerating the embodied Energy ecology of the site Materials Minimizing operational energy for - Use of Local Protecting air, water and ground lighting , water heating , ventilation pollution and ecological damage of and thermal comfort. Technology site and beyond Thermal comfort ANALYSIS - Minimize air conditioning demand FOR IDENTIFICATION OF BUILDABLE AREAS ON SITE Lighting - All work spaces day lit. To reduce cut and fill & minimeze disturbance to - Fluorescent lights the natural topography, areas with slopes > 15% are to be avoided. ECONOMIC SOLUTIONS FOR INTERNAL TEMPERATURE CONTROL 8 PROFESSIONAL WORKS
  • 11. MEMBER OF THE DESIGN TEAM UNDER ASHOK B. LALL IIPH - INSTITUTE PASSIVE TEMPERATURE CONTROL MATERIALS Low Cost, Energy construction. HOLLOW CONCRETE BLOCKS Limiting minimum use of steel The hollow blocks are commonly used due to its cheaper cost, quick processing of work etc. . Hollow blocks construction provides facilities for concealing electrical conduit, water and soil pipes etc. It Local Material use saves cement in masonry work, bringing down cost of construction Shading devices very considerably. Local Techniques integrated into employed building elevation . FLOORING MATERIAL design. RESOURCE EFFICIENT CONSTRUCTION The use of locally available Baroda Tailored to site, MATERIALITY Green and Kota Buildings An enjoyed aesthetic based Stone for most of integrated with on local low embodied energy the flooring environment materials. . BARODA GREEN KOTA STONE HOLLOW BLOCKS OPEN SPACE Erosion Control As extension of the built LOAD BEARING STRUCTURE TO MINIMISE THE QUANTITY OF STEEL USED IN THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS. Strategy space – comfortable and habitable. SHADING DEVICE WITH TRANSPARENCY IN SHADING DEVICES. PLACEMENT BAMBOO CHICS ACCORING TO THE LOCATION OF WINDOWS Water NATURAL ELEMENTS COVERED PATHWAY Management A ritual recognition and SMALL WINDOWS IN THE symbolic presence of Nature WEST IN LIBRARY & Seasons. COMFORT Planting Strategy Accepting adjustment and rehabilitating variation within limits as an local habitat energising principle TECHNOLOGIES MINIMAL SITE DISTURBANCE Supporting local enterprise and knowledge for social development. . THE LAWN LOOKING TOWARDS THE RIVER THE DINING/LIBRARY BUILDING One of the four buildings in the large IIPH Campus at Gandhingar, this building houses the Dining Centre for the students on the lower floors and the Library on the top floor. SURFACE FINISH . 9 PROFESSIONAL WORKS
  • 12. AWARD WINNING ENTRY AT THE INTERNATIONAL LIVING CITY DESIGN COMPETITION LIVING CITY DESIGN COMPETITION CUL DE SAC SHARED PARKING LOTS ABOUT THE PROJECT : It is a competition hosted by The International Living Building Institute℠, in partnership with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, to create a new global vision: a breath- taking, compelling model for the future of civilization. It also focuses on the best Example of the city of the future that gracefully preserves and respects the historic context of its community and the existing built fabric in 2010. INTENTION : To promote social and economic justice, restoring BAOLI – DEMOCRATIC Environmental health and a renewed engagement SHARED OPEN SPACES With nature. MULTILEVEL PARKING LOT CUM RETAIL SPACE PV Tree Use of solar trees as integral part of the structure DELHI SOLAR FOOD COURT SITE BOWLI – RAIN WATER HARVESTING CHAMBER LANDSCAPING ALONG WATER BODY Community Gathering Spaces (Festivals) Vegetated Open Space, Inviting Migratory Birds (Nature) & source of water. 10 PROFESSIONAL WORKS
  • 13. AWARD WINNING ENTRY AT THE INTERNATIONAL LIVING CITY DESIGN COMPETITION LIVING CITY DESIGN COMPETITION MARKET STREET REJUVINATING THE OPEN MARKET Take away the cars and you have a market The trees shelter the open stalls and MALVIYA NAGAR TYPOLOGY HOUSING vendors. The road goes back to the nature in the form of agricultural land. Along the main edge streets mixed development MALVIYA NAGAR, MARKET: replaces low density housing. Street face gains wide shaded sidewalks. Residences from garden courts with terraces and balconies overlook them. Roofs have PV and rain water collectors. 3D- VIEW THE BUILDING YARD: MALVIYA NAGAR, IMPROVED HOMES Remove Cars and restore the playground. Find space for growing food. Regeneration of buildings produces Introduce courts construction waste and debris, with rain catcher reconstruction uses with resource. roofs. NEW HOUSES FOR SLUM DWELLERS The center is state provided for production workshops and waste recycling incorporating residence for workers. LOW INCOME HOUSING CLUSTER PLAN KHIRKEE VILLAGE EXISTING PROPOSED MODIFIED 11 PROFESSIONAL WORKS
  • 14. TRAINEE IN PHASE 1. MEMBER OF DESIGN TEAM IN PHASE 2 UNDER ASHOK B. LALL IRRAD - INSTITUTION INSTITUTE OF RURAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT | GURGAON, INDIA RAMP TOTAL SITE AREA – 5112 SQ. MTS. PHASE 1 – COMPLETED & PHASE 2 – IN ADVANCED STAGE OF CONSTUCTION RECEPTION PHASE - 2 GURGAON GARDEN ON OFFICE SPACE BASEMENT ROOF INDIA PHASE - 1 5 GUEST HOUSE IRRAD – PH 1. AWARDED THE LEED PLATINUM RATING IN 2009 ABOUT THE PROJECT : IRRAD is an initiative of Sehgal Foundation, to further the well being of rural communities in India. IRRAD leads by example, putting the latest knowledge into use. Its a smart mix of simplicity in design and environment friendly sustainable green features. The appearance and the aesthetic quality of the building is derived from the principles of sustainable design – the use of natural materials, minimal use of glass and shading devices. 5 SITE PLAN SHADING FOR TERRACE SHADING DEVICE PROPOSED PERSPECTIVE VIEW - PHASE 2 LOW FLOOR INSULATION + TO STONE FLOOR CLADDING GARDEN HEIGHT One enters the building through an open to sky court(3), a feature that is prevalent in most traditional building forms in India. The entrance court houses a water body, and around it there are spaces for interaction which is extended to the floor above(2) PARKING The covered walkway that leads from the office building to the guest house flanks the cafeteria – becoming an extension of the cafeteria while connecting the two buildings.(6) RAINWATER HARVESTING TANK SECTION SHOWING SOME OF THE STRATEGIES USED FOR PHASE - 2 12 PROFESSIONAL WORKS
  • 15. TRAINEE IN PHASE 1. MEMBER OF DESIGN TEAM IN PHASE 2 UNDER ASHOK B. LALL IRRAD - INSTITUTION PROPOSED PERSPECTIVE VIEW – PHASE 2 IRRAD WALL SECTION PHASE 2 - Insulated Building HIGHLIY REFLECTIVE CHINA - Shading devices MOSAIC FINISH OVER BRICK BAT RADIANT SLAB AND 50 MM PUF INSULATION - Emphasis on Daylighting COOLING - Reflective roof finish - Radiant Cooling Slab THERMAL BREAK IN EXPOSED CONCRETE NIB - Local Materials - Re-used materials SHADING DEVICE - Wood from certified forests - Zero run off at site - Water waste recycling DE HUMIFIED FRESH AIR SUPPLY & water harvesting - Photovoltaic Panels UPSTAND BEAM FOR PROVISION OF GLASS BLCOKS IN LOWER SPECIAL FEATURES FLOORS BAMBOO BOARD GLASS BLCOKS FOR DIFFUSED IN INTERIORS PHASE 2 – SHADING DEVICE LIGHT IN OFFICE AREA SHADING DEVICE: The geometry was worked out with the help of a solar chart and simulation software (Ecotect) to block the summer radiation, without obstructing the view and - EXTERNAL SHADING DEVICE DESIGNED TO BLOCK SUMMER GLARE allowing the winter sun to - DOUBLE GLASS PANES USED IN THE BUILDING penetrate into the rooms. - DRY STONE CLADDING ON WALLS TO MINIMESE USE OF WATER DURING CONSTRUCTION LOUVERES - EXTERNAL WALL IS LOW EMBODIED ENERGY AND USE OF HIGHLY INSULATED The external shading device is designed as a separate USING 50 MM THK PUF AND CEB BLOCK EXCAVATED AND PRESSED AT SITE framework, detached from the main structural system of the - BAMBOO PLY A RAPID RENEWABLE MATERIAL IS USED IN PARTITIONS TO REPLACE building to reduce the conduction of heat from outside. GLASS HWEREVER LIGHT WAS NOT REQUIRED. The shading device creates a dynamic façade by enhancing the play of light & shadow on solid stone backdrop The building is punctured with courts at junctions where air and light need to be COURT introduced – providing relief from a monotonous enclosed space, much like TRADITIONAL INDIAN structures that articulated open spaces in this way to work with smaller structural spans and a greater variety of spaces that were appropriate for a THE CENTRAL COURT range of thermal and lighting conditions.. THE EXPOSED WALL WITH MUD BRICKS & THE SHADING SYSTEM FOR THE TERRACE GARDEN 13 PROFESSIONAL WORKS
  • 16. TRAINEE IN PHASE 1. MEMBER OF DESIGN TEAM IN PHASE 2 UNDER ASHOK B. LALL IRRAD - INSTITUTION PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS MATERIALS: EXCAVATED EARTH USED FOR 35 KW SOLAR POWER – The Steel structure is COMPRESSED EARTH BLOCKS ALL ESSENTIAL ENERGY LOADS MET designed with great FOR ALL INTERNAL MASONRY consideration to aesthetics SOLAR WATER HEATERS with slender steel tubes to USE OF GLASS BLOCKS FOR carry photovoltaic panels MORE LIGHT INTO THE OFFICE DIFFERENT VIEWS OF EMPHASIS ON NATURAL above. PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS SPACES LIGHT AND VENTILATION WATER MANAGEMENT: USE OF TRADITIONAL JALI COLLECTION Zero run off at site. Roof Water Harvesting 40,000 litres. Ground Water Recharge CONSERVATION Use of less water urinals Low water consuming . PASSIVE DESIGN FEATURES WASTE WATER RECYCLING Utilized for flushing & All external glazing shaded from outside to irrigation minimise the HEAT GAIN NO LOAD TO THE MUNCIPAL SEWAGE Stack ventilation in Phase 1 and TREATMENT PLANT Displacement Ventilation in Phase 2 with ROOF the help of Radiant Cooling minimizes RADIANT COOLING SLAB PLACED RADIANT COOLING PHASE 2 FINISH FLOORING CLOSE TO THE BOTTOM SURFACE energy use. Ceiling fans provide low energy cooling 200 MM THICK SLAB TO INCORPORATE RADIANT COOLING PIPES COOLTH COOLTH Thermal mass of concrete slabs absorbs the coldness and keeps the surface in contact and in turn the air in contact cool. STONE CLADDING PATTERN – TO Displacement ventilation takes place and reduces the air change rate MINIMISE STONE WASTAGE & PACKING required for hygienic reasons. WODD INSTALLATION OF RADIANT COOLING PIPES 14 PROFESSIONAL WORKS
  • 17. EXPOSED TO CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES OF OTHER PROJECTS UNDER AHSOK B. LALL OTHER PROJECTS SUSTAINABLE RESIDENTIAL COLONY | BELLARY DEVELOPMENT ALTERNATIVES, WORLD HEADQUARTERS| NEW DELHI Collecting ‘Coolth’ in mass of the slab PREDOMINANT WIND DIR. COOLTH RADIATES FROM TUBES INTO HABITABLE AREAS WET PADS And also in Walls. Ferro Cement Channels THE STRUCTURE Typical Construction of residential buildings showing water filled cavity walls/ cooling tubes along with the living spaces. Large mass internal fabric insulated from outside The figure shows the precast hollow blocks flooring system interacts with conditioned air flow to act as thermal fly wheel and store 15 PROFESSIONAL WORKS
  • 18. EVALUATING & IMPROVING THERMAL, SOLAR AND DAYLIGHTING PERFORMANCE BUILDING FABRIC Comfort band according to ISHRAE: 20°C to 25°C OFFICE BUILDING | AHMEDABAD, INDIA Moderate Overheating problem Main Fabric - Reflective Glass with U-value 6 W/sq. m.K AIM : Evaluating and Improving the thermal, solar and daylighting performance Windows - Single glazed with U-value 5.1 W/sq. m.K of an office building in Ahmedabad, India. Occupants & Schedule – 15 according to 9 per square Most overheated zone meter area for open offices. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. typical office hours. Sensible Gains – 15 computers, 25 ceiling light fixtures, Less Overheating problem 2 A4 printers’ and 1 Projector = 23.2 W/m2 AHMEDABAD The 2nd, 3rd and 4th floors were found to be most critical ones & simulation was done on the 4th floor INDIA THE BASE CASE SCENARIO The following results were obtained and it was analysed. Wh/ m2 GAINS BREAKDOWN - 4th Floor 1st March - 30th June % 9.8% 9.8% Fabric 2240 9.4% 9% 1680 26.1% Sol-Air 1120 560 52.5% Solar 0 26% Ventilation VIEW OF THE OFFICE BUILDING IN AHMEDABAD 560 51% Internal 1120 86.0% Overall Gains/ Losses The building is an air conditioned building with split air conditioning units serving as the 1680 Inter-zonal cooling units. Its area is around 120 square metres. The use of glass as a material is 2240 2800 14.0% probably inappropriate as for this kind of climate where the heat gains are on the higher Mar 7th 14th 21st 28th Apr 7th 14th 21st 28th May 7th 14th 21st 28th Jun 7th 14th 21st 28th Conduction Sol-Air Direct Solar GAINS GRAPH (Generated from Ecotect) Ventilation Internal Inter-Zonal GAINS PIE CHART – BASE CASE side almost throughout the year. However, the main factor would be to identify the exact problem related to the building. Once the problem is clear, the task would be to tackle it The preliminary analysis shows that most of the gains occur through fabric and solar gains is the 2nd highest individually and then try to bring all the parameters together. contributor. These two contribute to the cooling loads significantly. Hence, first priority would be to change the fabric and then to work on the solar gains by designing some shading devices. After combining these the INSOLATION ANALYSIS To pick one critical floor of the building for simulation overall changes in the gains and the cooling loads will be analysed and compared with the base case. STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 •Changed the material •Still significant gains •Positive signs. Adding •Changing the to brick plaster U- through conduction. an insulation might windows from single value 2.62 W/sq. Insulation probably still bring down the glazed to double m.K from reflected needed. Stone cooling loads. Try glazed will also help glass cladding on brick wall adding an extra layer the cause. U-value 1.860 W/sq. of insulation U value WEST FACADE m.K 0.58 W/sq. m.K NORTH FACADE THERMAL PERFORMANCE CONCLUSION 9% Fabric 9.8% 4% Sol-Air In this aspect, there has been a reduction of almost 40% gains Solar through the fabric. There has also been a significant decrease in Ventilation the cooling loads because of this . 48% Internal The peak cooling load has come down to 11 KW from 26 KW Inter-zonal during the hottest day of the month. EAST FACADE SOUTH FACADE GAINS PIE CHART – AFTER CHANGES 16 CARDIFF UNIVERSITY (PG) OTHER INTERESTS