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CASE STUDY - SELECT CITY WALK MALL,DELHI
Location Saket District Centre,Delhi
Type Mall(commercial)
Construction Period 2004-2007
Site area 6 acres.
Built up area 11 lakh sq.ft
Architect Dparchitects,TCS(DFI)
No. of stores & services 180
No. of anchor tenants 8
Retail floor area 1,300,000sq.ft(120,000sq.m)
No.of floors 3
Landscape plaza area 8,992sq.m
Total area without basements 43,970.30sq.m
Total area with basements 91,623.80sq.m
Permissible ground coverage 9686.86sq.m
Ground coverage 39%
Permissible floor area(without basement) 44623.44sq.m
Permissible floor area(with basement) 92276.94sq.m
Max height of building 38m
Multiplex block height 19m
Basement parking 1300
Basement 1 parking 370
Basement 2 parking 470
Basement 3 parking 270
Basement height 3.5m
Grid 6X6m
Mall floor to floor height 4m
No.of lifts connecting basement 4
Column size 600X450mm
Corridors 2.5m wide
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Introduction
• Select CITYWALK is a 1.3 million Sq. ft airconditioned, vibrant and upscale
destination Shopping Centre.
• Select CITYWALK houses • 3 floors of shopping area • 2 separate 5-storey
blocks containing I. Office space II. Serviced Apartments • Outdoor open-air
plaza, approx. 1 lakh sq. ft. • Water bodies & fountains • An amphitheatre • Six
screen PVR Cinemas.
• The mall is divided into three broad zones: There are eight anchor tenants
including GAP, H&M, Goodearth, Pantaloons, Crossword Bookstore, Zara,
and Home Stop.
• The mall also has 180 stores representing over 500 major Indian and
international brands of clothes and apparels including Aldo, Nine
West, Charles & Keith, Calvin Klein, Armani Jeans etc
Criteria for selection
It is one of the most successful mall of india, with right brand mix that keeps it
churning throughout the day, the mall is set with luxury and entertaining spaces
and contains all the aspects of an ideal mall.
Fig 3.118Select city mall
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Location map
Site Plan
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Fig 3.119Location Map
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Fig 3.120Site Plan
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Site Context
• Bust stop- Khirki Village, 100m.
• Malviya nagar metro station -1km.
• IGI airport-15.6 km.
• DLF place mall-200 m.
• MGF metropolitan mall-100 m.
• Qutub minar-3.7 km
Built & Unbuilt Spaces
• Built-up space / open space activities ratio = 6 acres / 2 acres = 3:1.
• Activities ratio:
Retail= 40%
Recreational= 20%
Dining=10%
Cinemas= 15%
Services/facilities= 15%
Fig 3.121Mall dimension
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Fig 3.121Activities Ratio
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Floor Plans
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Fig 3.123Ground floor plan with marking
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Shop area ranges from 50sq.m to
1500sq.m.
Ground floor Area = 11378.81sq.m
Fig 3.122Ground floor plan
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6Fig 3.124First floor plan
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Fig 3.124Entrance A
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Fig 3.124Entrance B
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Fig 3.124Entrance D
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Fig 3.124Rear Entrance
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Shop area ranges from 50sq.m to
1500sq.m.
First floor Area = 12816.04sq.m
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Fig 3.125Second floor plan
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Second floor Area = 6568.08sq.m
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Fig 3.125Lower ground floor plan
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Fig 3.125Lower ground floor plan
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Fig 3.125First floor plan
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Fig 3.125Second floor plan
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Fig 3.125Theatre
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TableTheatre sizes
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• One lift lobby available to reach the floors of the dome.
• The third and fourth floor consists of gaming zone and Pa PaYa(restaurant).
• Fifth and sixth floor is occupied by gym.
• Seventh floor is empty
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Fig 3.125Dome fourth floor plan
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Fourth floor Area = 2776.216sq.m
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Fire Evacuation Plans
Fig 3.125Ground floor evacuation plan
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Fig 3.125First floor evacuation plan
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Basement
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Fig 3.125Second floor evacuation plan
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Fig 3.125First basement Plan
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Fig 3.125Second basement
Plan
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Fig 3.125Third basement Plan
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• 1300 cars can be parked in 3 different floors of basement at one time.
• Basement 1- Parking for 370 cars, Loading & unloading area, Garbage
disposal area
• Basement 2- Parking 470 cars.
• Basement 3- Parking 270 cars.
• Basement height- 3.5m.
• BASEMENTS =41578.5 sq.m (3L VLS).
• There were two separate entries which were connecting to the parking, from
ground floor.
• One was used for general entry of cars & The other was used by service
vehicles.
Services in basements
• Water tanks.
• HSD tanks.
• Pump room.
• Loading/unloading bay.
• Bin centre.
• Maintenance rooms.
• Ventilation rooms(20sq.m).
• Management office(360sq.m).
• Air washer(190sq.m).
• A/C Plant room(352sq.m).
Fig 3.125Bay in basement
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Fig 3.125Skylight in basement
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Fig 3.125Toilets in basement
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• BSES room.
• Dg set room(358sq.m).
• Boiler room(72sq.m).
• Electrical panel room (700sq.m).
• Store.
• Meter Room(10sq.m).
• Help Desk(18sq.m).
• Engineering office.
• Toilets.
• Air Extractors. Fig 3.125Ventilation Room
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Fig 3.125Electrical Panels
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Fig 3.125Electric Room
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Fig 3.125Air Extractors in
basement
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Fig 3.125Escape staircase from
basement to site outside
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Garbage Area
The waste from restaurants was collected in basement, through shaft.
There were 3 separate areas, which were dividing the waste into different
categories.
After separation, waste is dispose of through garbage trucks.
External Finish
• The entire complex is finished with combination of
- Granite
- ACP cladding
- Acrylic paint
- Structural glazing
• At the upper level on the front facade, space has been provided for - -
- Advertisements
- Forthcoming attractions
- Cinema posters which are visible from a distance governing the external
elevation.
Fire safety
Fig 3.125Composting Area
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Fig 3.125Segregation Area
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Fig 3.125 Hose reel system
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Fig 3.125 Fire Hose Box
outside mall
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Fig 3.125 Fire Door for escape
staircase
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Fig 3.125 Fire Extinguisher
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Select City walk Mall
Success of a mall depends on :
Ambience of a mall depends on :
Footfall of a mall depends on :
Recreational element of the mall is categorized as :
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Positive points:
• Sufficient sitting area is provided inside as well as outside.
• Glazing is used for aesthetic purpose.
• Planning is done keeping in mind the commercial aspect forshops to have
maximum frontage and making the shops more visible.
• Proper circulation-lifts, escalators and staircase are provided.
• Funneling up atriums to enable better sightlines and visibility of the shops at
upper floors.
• L-shape plan provides an enclosure space between its wing where a
walking plaza could be created.
• Restricted vehicular movement inside the site.
• Well segregated pedestrian and vehicular movement.
• Landscaping done so as to provide interactive spaces.
• Adequate accesses for the handicapped people.
• Escalators to basement from ground floor.
• Conveniences for the drivers in the basements, toilets and locker room
provided.
Fig 3.125 Funneling up of atriums
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• Adequate natural light inside the mall.
• Terraces provided on the first and second floor.
Negative Points:
• Basement parking provided, surface parking should be more.
• ACP cladding on exterior which is flammable material.
Area Analysis
Spaces Areas(sq.m)
Shops 50-1500
Gaming zone 2000
Gym 4000
Papaya(restaurant) 950
Hangout(terrace cafe) 750
My square(food court) 1130(200 persons)
Cinemas – Audi1 162(40 seats)
Cinemas – Audi2 150(40 seats)
Cinemas – Audi3 480(371 seats)
Cinemas – Audi4 550(422 seats)
Cinemas – Audi5 240(181 seats)
Cinemas – Audi6 260(181 seats)
Ventilation room 20
Management office 360
Air washer 190
A/C plant room 352
DG set 358
Boiler room 72
Electric panel room services 700
Meter room 10
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Help dekh 18

Select city mall

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    1 CASE STUDY -SELECT CITY WALK MALL,DELHI Location Saket District Centre,Delhi Type Mall(commercial) Construction Period 2004-2007 Site area 6 acres. Built up area 11 lakh sq.ft Architect Dparchitects,TCS(DFI) No. of stores & services 180 No. of anchor tenants 8 Retail floor area 1,300,000sq.ft(120,000sq.m) No.of floors 3 Landscape plaza area 8,992sq.m Total area without basements 43,970.30sq.m Total area with basements 91,623.80sq.m Permissible ground coverage 9686.86sq.m Ground coverage 39% Permissible floor area(without basement) 44623.44sq.m Permissible floor area(with basement) 92276.94sq.m Max height of building 38m Multiplex block height 19m Basement parking 1300 Basement 1 parking 370 Basement 2 parking 470 Basement 3 parking 270 Basement height 3.5m Grid 6X6m Mall floor to floor height 4m No.of lifts connecting basement 4 Column size 600X450mm Corridors 2.5m wide
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    2 Introduction • Select CITYWALKis a 1.3 million Sq. ft airconditioned, vibrant and upscale destination Shopping Centre. • Select CITYWALK houses • 3 floors of shopping area • 2 separate 5-storey blocks containing I. Office space II. Serviced Apartments • Outdoor open-air plaza, approx. 1 lakh sq. ft. • Water bodies & fountains • An amphitheatre • Six screen PVR Cinemas. • The mall is divided into three broad zones: There are eight anchor tenants including GAP, H&M, Goodearth, Pantaloons, Crossword Bookstore, Zara, and Home Stop. • The mall also has 180 stores representing over 500 major Indian and international brands of clothes and apparels including Aldo, Nine West, Charles & Keith, Calvin Klein, Armani Jeans etc Criteria for selection It is one of the most successful mall of india, with right brand mix that keeps it churning throughout the day, the mall is set with luxury and entertaining spaces and contains all the aspects of an ideal mall. Fig 3.118Select city mall Source - author
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    3 Location map Site Plan N Fig3.119Location Map https://www.google.co.in/maps?dcr=0&q=select+city+mall+saket&um=1&ie=UTF- 8&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj28v_D1abZAhWJuI8KHSqJDJEQ_AUICigB Fig 3.120Site Plan https://www.slideshare.net/hamzaaaaaah/select-citywalk-mall-jamia-millia-islamia-delhi N
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    4 Site Context • Buststop- Khirki Village, 100m. • Malviya nagar metro station -1km. • IGI airport-15.6 km. • DLF place mall-200 m. • MGF metropolitan mall-100 m. • Qutub minar-3.7 km Built & Unbuilt Spaces • Built-up space / open space activities ratio = 6 acres / 2 acres = 3:1. • Activities ratio: Retail= 40% Recreational= 20% Dining=10% Cinemas= 15% Services/facilities= 15% Fig 3.121Mall dimension https://www.slideshare.net/hamzaaaaaah/select-citywalk-mall-jamia-millia-islamia-delhi N Fig 3.121Activities Ratio Source-Author
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    5 Floor Plans N Fig 3.123Groundfloor plan with marking https://www.google.co.in/search?q=select+city+walk+floor+plans&dcr=0&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjFs5DhmabZA N Shop area ranges from 50sq.m to 1500sq.m. Ground floor Area = 11378.81sq.m Fig 3.122Ground floor plan https://www.google.co.in/search?q=select+city+walk+floor+plans&dcr=0&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjFs5DhmabZA hUENY8KHfrBCXwQ_AUICigB&biw=1536&bih=684#imgrc=TotFPlgT19eFcM:
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    6Fig 3.124First floorplan https://image.slidesharecdn.com/scw-160104100607/95/selectcity-walk-mall-6-638.jpg?cb=1489675720 N Fig 3.124Entrance A Source - Author Fig 3.124Entrance B Source - Author Fig 3.124Entrance D Source - Author Fig 3.124Rear Entrance Source - Author Shop area ranges from 50sq.m to 1500sq.m. First floor Area = 12816.04sq.m
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    7 Fig 3.125Second floorplan https://image.slidesharecdn.com/scw-160104100607/95/selectcity-walk-mall-7-638.jpg?cb=1489675720 Second floor Area = 6568.08sq.m N N
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    8 Fig 3.125Lower groundfloor plan https://image.slidesharecdn.com/scw-160104100607/95/selectcity-walk-mall-7-638.jpg?cb=1489675720 Fig 3.125Lower ground floor plan https://image.slidesharecdn.com/scw-160104100607/95/selectcity-walk-mall-7-638.jpg?cb=1489675720 Fig 3.125First floor plan https://image.slidesharecdn.com/scw-160104100607/95/selectcity-walk-mall-7-638.jpg?cb=1489675720
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    9 Fig 3.125Second floorplan https://image.slidesharecdn.com/scw-160104100607/95/selectcity-walk-mall-7- 638.jpg?cb=1489675720 Fig 3.125Theatre https://image.slidesharecdn.com/scw- 160104100607/95/selectcity-walk-mall-7- 638.jpg?cb=1489675720 TableTheatre sizes https://image.slidesharecdn.com/scw-160104100607/95/selectcity-walk-mall-7-638.jpg?cb=1489675720
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    10 • One liftlobby available to reach the floors of the dome. • The third and fourth floor consists of gaming zone and Pa PaYa(restaurant). • Fifth and sixth floor is occupied by gym. • Seventh floor is empty N Fig 3.125Dome fourth floor plan Source - author Fourth floor Area = 2776.216sq.m
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    11 Fire Evacuation Plans Fig3.125Ground floor evacuation plan Source - author Fig 3.125First floor evacuation plan Source - author N N
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    12 Basement N Fig 3.125Second floorevacuation plan Source - author Fig 3.125First basement Plan Source - author
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    13 Fig 3.125Second basement Plan Source- author Fig 3.125Third basement Plan Source - author
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    14 • 1300 carscan be parked in 3 different floors of basement at one time. • Basement 1- Parking for 370 cars, Loading & unloading area, Garbage disposal area • Basement 2- Parking 470 cars. • Basement 3- Parking 270 cars. • Basement height- 3.5m. • BASEMENTS =41578.5 sq.m (3L VLS). • There were two separate entries which were connecting to the parking, from ground floor. • One was used for general entry of cars & The other was used by service vehicles. Services in basements • Water tanks. • HSD tanks. • Pump room. • Loading/unloading bay. • Bin centre. • Maintenance rooms. • Ventilation rooms(20sq.m). • Management office(360sq.m). • Air washer(190sq.m). • A/C Plant room(352sq.m). Fig 3.125Bay in basement Source - author Fig 3.125Skylight in basement Source - author Fig 3.125Toilets in basement Source - author
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    15 • BSES room. •Dg set room(358sq.m). • Boiler room(72sq.m). • Electrical panel room (700sq.m). • Store. • Meter Room(10sq.m). • Help Desk(18sq.m). • Engineering office. • Toilets. • Air Extractors. Fig 3.125Ventilation Room Source - author Fig 3.125Electrical Panels Source - author Fig 3.125Electric Room Source - author Fig 3.125Air Extractors in basement Source - author Fig 3.125Escape staircase from basement to site outside Source - author
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    16 Garbage Area The wastefrom restaurants was collected in basement, through shaft. There were 3 separate areas, which were dividing the waste into different categories. After separation, waste is dispose of through garbage trucks. External Finish • The entire complex is finished with combination of - Granite - ACP cladding - Acrylic paint - Structural glazing • At the upper level on the front facade, space has been provided for - - - Advertisements - Forthcoming attractions - Cinema posters which are visible from a distance governing the external elevation. Fire safety Fig 3.125Composting Area Source - author Fig 3.125Segregation Area Source - author
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    17 Fig 3.125 Hosereel system Source - author Fig 3.125 Fire Hose Box outside mall Source - author Fig 3.125 Fire Door for escape staircase Source - author Fig 3.125 Fire Extinguisher Source - author
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    18 Select City walkMall Success of a mall depends on : Ambience of a mall depends on : Footfall of a mall depends on : Recreational element of the mall is categorized as :
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    19 Positive points: • Sufficientsitting area is provided inside as well as outside. • Glazing is used for aesthetic purpose. • Planning is done keeping in mind the commercial aspect forshops to have maximum frontage and making the shops more visible. • Proper circulation-lifts, escalators and staircase are provided. • Funneling up atriums to enable better sightlines and visibility of the shops at upper floors. • L-shape plan provides an enclosure space between its wing where a walking plaza could be created. • Restricted vehicular movement inside the site. • Well segregated pedestrian and vehicular movement. • Landscaping done so as to provide interactive spaces. • Adequate accesses for the handicapped people. • Escalators to basement from ground floor. • Conveniences for the drivers in the basements, toilets and locker room provided. Fig 3.125 Funneling up of atriums Source - author
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    20 • Adequate naturallight inside the mall. • Terraces provided on the first and second floor. Negative Points: • Basement parking provided, surface parking should be more. • ACP cladding on exterior which is flammable material. Area Analysis Spaces Areas(sq.m) Shops 50-1500 Gaming zone 2000 Gym 4000 Papaya(restaurant) 950 Hangout(terrace cafe) 750 My square(food court) 1130(200 persons) Cinemas – Audi1 162(40 seats) Cinemas – Audi2 150(40 seats) Cinemas – Audi3 480(371 seats) Cinemas – Audi4 550(422 seats) Cinemas – Audi5 240(181 seats) Cinemas – Audi6 260(181 seats) Ventilation room 20 Management office 360 Air washer 190 A/C plant room 352 DG set 358 Boiler room 72 Electric panel room services 700 Meter room 10
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