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The Sabarmati Riverfront project in Ahmedabad, India aims to reclaim the river banks as public space and restore the city's relationship with the river. It involves reducing the river width, constructing walls to prevent erosion and flooding, and interceptor sewers to prevent waste from flowing into the river. The project also resettled over 11,000 families from the river banks and rehabilitated vendors and laundries displaced by the project. Work began in 2005 and includes developing promenades, gardens, markets and other public amenities along the 9km stretch of the river passing through the city.
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The document provides information about Praja Foundation, a non-partisan organization based in Mumbai that aims to enable accountable governance. It discusses Praja's work in empowering citizens to participate in governance beyond voting and promoting transparency. Praja has created a website to facilitate informed interaction between citizens and elected representatives on local issues. The document advocates for accountable governance through dialogue between citizens, elected representatives, and government based on factual information from local areas. It outlines Praja's efforts like the Praja Dialogue program and Praja Katta youth program to bridge gaps between these groups and improve governance and citizens' quality of life.
This document provides details about the landscaping plan for Kalpataru Riverside apartment complex. It includes amenities such as 2 and 2.5 BHK apartments overlooking the Gadhi River, a clubhouse with a gym and spa, badminton court, indoor games room, swimming pool, and children's play area. The landscaping is segregated into entrance area, central landscape area, play area, hardscape, and sculptures. It describes the features of each area including plantings, pathways, seating, and flooring to create a peaceful natural environment within the complex.
Landscape design for multimodal transport corridorsGeeva Chandana
This document outlines the structure and process of a dissertation on landscape design for multimodal transport corridors in Chennai, India. It begins with an introduction to the problem and outlines the objectives and significance of the study. It then describes the research process, including literature reviews, case studies of projects in India and abroad, and data collection through secondary research and primary methods like questionnaires and site visits. Case studies are presented on transport corridors in Chennai like the OMR corridor to analyze the existing landscape and potential for improvement. The goal is to understand how landscape design can enhance multimodal transit systems and the imageability of the city.
Clarence Perry defined the neighborhood unit as having a population of 5,000-6,000 people within a 160 acre area. The neighborhood unit centers around an elementary school located within a half mile walking distance of all homes. It also includes small shopping centers, parks, and community facilities clustered near the school. Perry's conceptualization of the neighborhood unit aimed to make key services and amenities accessible by foot to residents. Later authors refined the neighborhood unit model by suggesting smaller walking distances and connecting multiple units around shared high schools and commercial centers.
During the Industrial Revolution in Britain, new forms of transportation like canals, roads, and railways developed to transport goods more efficiently. This led factories and dense housing to cluster around transportation routes, creating unhealthy and overcrowded urban areas. Thinkers proposed utopian models to address these issues, including Robert Owen's planned industrial towns and J.S. Buckingham's proposals separating homes and factories with green space. Ebenezer Howard further developed the "Garden City" concept combining benefits of town and country life, with industry, commerce, and housing ringed by greenbelts. While utopian proposals aimed to improve living standards, most remained unbuilt and gridiron planning came to dominate expanding industrial cities.
The document summarizes several plants found in India's composite climate zone. It describes the climate zone's location, temperature and precipitation patterns. It then profiles 10 plant species found in this climate, including their physical descriptions and key adaptations like drip tips and prop roots. The plants include Bauhinia variegata, Saraca asoca, Bismarckia nobilis, Ficus religiosa, Millingtonia hortensis, Putranjiva roxanbhugii, Vachellia nilotica, Aegle marmelos, Albizia lebbeck and smaller trees/shrubs like Cassia fistula, Achyranthes aspera and Capparis decid
The Sabarmati Riverfront project in Ahmedabad, India aims to reclaim the river banks as public space and restore the city's relationship with the river. It involves reducing the river width, constructing walls to prevent erosion and flooding, and interceptor sewers to prevent waste from flowing into the river. The project also resettled over 11,000 families from the river banks and rehabilitated vendors and laundries displaced by the project. Work began in 2005 and includes developing promenades, gardens, markets and other public amenities along the 9km stretch of the river passing through the city.
Planning for mumbai the development plan for greater mumbai 2014 2034Mumbaikar Le
The document provides information about Praja Foundation, a non-partisan organization based in Mumbai that aims to enable accountable governance. It discusses Praja's work in empowering citizens to participate in governance beyond voting and promoting transparency. Praja has created a website to facilitate informed interaction between citizens and elected representatives on local issues. The document advocates for accountable governance through dialogue between citizens, elected representatives, and government based on factual information from local areas. It outlines Praja's efforts like the Praja Dialogue program and Praja Katta youth program to bridge gaps between these groups and improve governance and citizens' quality of life.
This document provides details about the landscaping plan for Kalpataru Riverside apartment complex. It includes amenities such as 2 and 2.5 BHK apartments overlooking the Gadhi River, a clubhouse with a gym and spa, badminton court, indoor games room, swimming pool, and children's play area. The landscaping is segregated into entrance area, central landscape area, play area, hardscape, and sculptures. It describes the features of each area including plantings, pathways, seating, and flooring to create a peaceful natural environment within the complex.
Landscape design for multimodal transport corridorsGeeva Chandana
This document outlines the structure and process of a dissertation on landscape design for multimodal transport corridors in Chennai, India. It begins with an introduction to the problem and outlines the objectives and significance of the study. It then describes the research process, including literature reviews, case studies of projects in India and abroad, and data collection through secondary research and primary methods like questionnaires and site visits. Case studies are presented on transport corridors in Chennai like the OMR corridor to analyze the existing landscape and potential for improvement. The goal is to understand how landscape design can enhance multimodal transit systems and the imageability of the city.
Clarence Perry defined the neighborhood unit as having a population of 5,000-6,000 people within a 160 acre area. The neighborhood unit centers around an elementary school located within a half mile walking distance of all homes. It also includes small shopping centers, parks, and community facilities clustered near the school. Perry's conceptualization of the neighborhood unit aimed to make key services and amenities accessible by foot to residents. Later authors refined the neighborhood unit model by suggesting smaller walking distances and connecting multiple units around shared high schools and commercial centers.
During the Industrial Revolution in Britain, new forms of transportation like canals, roads, and railways developed to transport goods more efficiently. This led factories and dense housing to cluster around transportation routes, creating unhealthy and overcrowded urban areas. Thinkers proposed utopian models to address these issues, including Robert Owen's planned industrial towns and J.S. Buckingham's proposals separating homes and factories with green space. Ebenezer Howard further developed the "Garden City" concept combining benefits of town and country life, with industry, commerce, and housing ringed by greenbelts. While utopian proposals aimed to improve living standards, most remained unbuilt and gridiron planning came to dominate expanding industrial cities.
The document summarizes several plants found in India's composite climate zone. It describes the climate zone's location, temperature and precipitation patterns. It then profiles 10 plant species found in this climate, including their physical descriptions and key adaptations like drip tips and prop roots. The plants include Bauhinia variegata, Saraca asoca, Bismarckia nobilis, Ficus religiosa, Millingtonia hortensis, Putranjiva roxanbhugii, Vachellia nilotica, Aegle marmelos, Albizia lebbeck and smaller trees/shrubs like Cassia fistula, Achyranthes aspera and Capparis decid
The document provides an introduction and objectives for studying the conditions in the JJ cluster of Anna Nagar and collecting precise data to compare to stated bye-laws and standards. It discusses the reasons for slum growth and failure of redevelopment projects. It provides statistics on demographics, amenities, and living conditions in the slum. It also discusses an NGO called ASHA that provides education and other services to slum residents.
The document outlines the design of a commercial complex in Calicut, India with ground + 2 floors. It includes area estimations and regulations for the site. Case studies of similar commercial projects are analyzed for layout, parking, and amenities. The proposed complex will be on a 999 sqm site near Thazhathangandi Road, with estimated total built-up area of 1500 sqm, including shops, restaurants, offices and parking on the ground and 2 upper floors.
Millennium Indraprastha Park is one of the longest parks in Delhi covering 34 hectares. It was created on a former sanitary landfill site and transformed into a lush green space with various gardens and plantations. The park contains five main gardens - Smriti Van, Fragrant Garden, Foliage Garden, Bougainville Garden, and Topiary Garden - each showcasing different themes, plants, and design elements. It provides a tranquil escape for Delhi residents and tourists amidst the urban environment.
The document discusses plans to transform a 45-acre abandoned jute mill site in Bangladesh into an Artist's Village to serve as a creative hub. The project aims to provide a serene environment for artists to share their work and experiences. It will include residences for artists, galleries to showcase artworks, outdoor spaces for sculptures, and facilities like seminar rooms, cafeterias, and a library. Case studies of similar adaptive reuse projects that converted old industrial sites into art centers are presented. An analysis of the Bangladesh site details its location, access, surroundings, and existing structures that could be incorporated into the new design.
Nanded City - a 700 acre mega township is the first of it’s kind planned, integrated, self-contained development in the country which is designed in tune with nature. It is a re-enactment of the ‘Inclusive Model’ of Magarpatta City which has been based on the participation of original farmer – land owners.
This presentation summarizes the urban design of Panjim, Goa, India. It discusses the key elements of urban design like buildings, public spaces, streets, transportation, and landscape. It then provides details on Panjim, the capital of Goa. Panjim has a population of over 100,000 and is located on the banks of the Mandovi River. The presentation describes the city's zones and highlights some of Panjim's public spaces like the Municipal Garden and Francisco Luis Gomes Garden. It also discusses the transportation system in Panjim, which is served by the Kadamba Transport Corporation buses.
Difference between taj mahal n shalimar baghgaurav bhatt
The Taj Mahal and Shalimar Gardens are two famous Mughal gardens that showcase the Mughal style of garden design. While the Taj Mahal garden in Agra was built by Shah Jahan for his wife, the Shalimar Gardens in Kashmir were built by Emperor Jahangir. Some key differences are that the Taj Mahal garden covers 300x300 meters within the larger complex and has a central water channel and 24 fountains, while the larger Shalimar Gardens cover 31 acres across three terraces with 410 fountains and a main water channel running from the top to bottom terraces. Both employ the charbagh quadripartite design of divided gardens but with different architectural features like
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This document outlines strategies and guidelines for waterfront developments. It discusses the background of urban waterfront redevelopments in the 1980s. The research objectives are to produce general strategies and design guidelines for waterfront areas. Some strategic guidelines include ensuring accessibility to the waterfront, maintaining a consistent physical form, enhancing the river as a historical element, and providing recreational river spaces. The document also lists various general urban design guidelines related to topics like site planning, infrastructure, preservation, and development management.
Clarence Perry was an American urban planner who promoted the concept of the neighbourhood unit in the 1920s. He advocated for self-contained residential communities centered around a school, with arterial roads along the perimeter and a hierarchy of internal streets. Neighbourhood units were intended to be walkable, with amenities like parks, playgrounds, and shopping areas accessible within a quarter mile. The goal was to improve quality of life by fostering social interaction and providing safe spaces separated from traffic and industrial areas. Perry's model influenced planning in U.S. cities in the early 20th century.
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This document provides information about a project report submitted by a group of students to Aurora's Business School. The report focuses on studying retailers and their relationship with customers. It includes an introduction, field work details, company profile on Forum Mall in Hyderabad, data analysis and inferences from the study, and conclusions. The company profile section provides details about the location, infrastructure, parking, and shops on different floors of the Forum Mall in Hyderabad. The data analysis section examines the customer traffic and marketing strategies used by the mall. It concludes that Forum Mall is one of the top malls in Hyderabad and discusses strategies to attract more customers through discounts, offers, and lucky draws.
The Le Corbusier Centre in Chandigarh displays and exhibits the life and works of the Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier, who conceptualized the city of Chandigarh almost six decades ago. The Centre is located in Le Corbusier's original office building from when he designed the city and aims to preserve, interpret, research, and display his works and legacy. It contains archival documents, plans, maps, models, photographs and furniture from Le Corbusier's time in Chandigarh to acquaint visitors with the city's rich cultural heritage and the architectural spirit of its Modernist design.
The document discusses Mughal gardens built during the Mughal Empire in India. Some key points:
1. Mughal gardens were built in the Persian style and followed the char bagh layout which divides the garden into quarters with walkways and water channels.
2. Typical features included pools, fountains, and canals. Gardens were built around rectilinear layouts within walled enclosures.
3. Several famous Mughal gardens are described, including Humayun's Tomb Garden in Delhi, Taj Mahal garden in Agra, and Shalimar Bagh in Kashmir, all following the char bagh design of the Mughal gardens.
This presentation discusses a proposed Culinary Arts Centre in Nepal. It begins with an introduction to culinary arts and why this centre would be more than just an academy. It then provides background on food trends globally and in Nepal. The presentation justifies the importance of the centre for preserving culture, providing income, and creating a Nepali identity worldwide. Goals are outlined like equipped research labs, classrooms, and media spaces. Possible locations like Lainchaur are suggested. The presentation concludes with discussing literature reviewed and probable case studies to research like institutes in Spain and the US and existing centres in Nepal.
This document provides information on several Indian landscape architects. It discusses the backgrounds and notable projects of Kishore Pradhan, Swati Dike, and Sharath Rajeev G. It also briefly mentions the objectives and approach of Swati Dike and the establishment and specialty of Sharath Rajeev G's landscape architecture firm. Finally, it provides a short biography of Shobha Bhopatkar, highlighting her pioneering role and unconventional approach to landscaping in India over the past 32 years.
The City Beautiful Movement sought to beautify American cities in the late 19th/early 20th century through monumental architecture and planning inspired by European styles. Reformers believed beautifying cities could inspire civic duty and morality among residents. Daniel Burnham was a leading architect who helped plan the 1893 World's Fair and 1901 plan for Washington D.C., spreading Beaux-Arts styles. He designed skyscrapers like the Flatiron Building and co-authored Chicago's 1909 plan, establishing himself as a pioneer of American city planning before dying in 1912.
The ChonGae Canal restoration project in central Seoul, South Korea involved removing nearly four miles of elevated highways to uncover and restore seven miles of the polluted ChonGae waterway. A new park called the "Sunken Stone Garden" was built at the water's edge, creating a vibrant public space. The design accommodates 100-year storms by including high levee walls along the sides of the canal. Since the restoration, air pollution has dropped 36% along the stream, temperatures are 5 degrees lower, and biodiversity has greatly increased.
Development controls regulate land use and new construction through a plan-led system involving public consultation. They regulate activities like constructing new buildings, extending existing ones, and changing land use. The main types of development controls are land subdivision controls, land use controls, zoning controls, density controls, height controls, and setback controls. Development controls are intended to guide development in a rational and orderly manner while protecting public health, safety, and the environment.
The document contains floor plans for a residential development called Diplomatic Greens located at 111 Dwarka Expressway, Gurgaon. The plans include a ground floor plan for Block D showing a 4BHK+S unit with a saleable area of 4,500 sqft. Amenities on the ground floor include a private pool, lawn, deck, and landscaped areas. Floor plans are also provided for typical units in Blocks A, B and C with different bedroom configurations. The site plan shows landscaped areas and amenities such as a sculpture garden, tennis courts, and pools.
The document provides an introduction and objectives for studying the conditions in the JJ cluster of Anna Nagar and collecting precise data to compare to stated bye-laws and standards. It discusses the reasons for slum growth and failure of redevelopment projects. It provides statistics on demographics, amenities, and living conditions in the slum. It also discusses an NGO called ASHA that provides education and other services to slum residents.
The document outlines the design of a commercial complex in Calicut, India with ground + 2 floors. It includes area estimations and regulations for the site. Case studies of similar commercial projects are analyzed for layout, parking, and amenities. The proposed complex will be on a 999 sqm site near Thazhathangandi Road, with estimated total built-up area of 1500 sqm, including shops, restaurants, offices and parking on the ground and 2 upper floors.
Millennium Indraprastha Park is one of the longest parks in Delhi covering 34 hectares. It was created on a former sanitary landfill site and transformed into a lush green space with various gardens and plantations. The park contains five main gardens - Smriti Van, Fragrant Garden, Foliage Garden, Bougainville Garden, and Topiary Garden - each showcasing different themes, plants, and design elements. It provides a tranquil escape for Delhi residents and tourists amidst the urban environment.
The document discusses plans to transform a 45-acre abandoned jute mill site in Bangladesh into an Artist's Village to serve as a creative hub. The project aims to provide a serene environment for artists to share their work and experiences. It will include residences for artists, galleries to showcase artworks, outdoor spaces for sculptures, and facilities like seminar rooms, cafeterias, and a library. Case studies of similar adaptive reuse projects that converted old industrial sites into art centers are presented. An analysis of the Bangladesh site details its location, access, surroundings, and existing structures that could be incorporated into the new design.
Nanded City - a 700 acre mega township is the first of it’s kind planned, integrated, self-contained development in the country which is designed in tune with nature. It is a re-enactment of the ‘Inclusive Model’ of Magarpatta City which has been based on the participation of original farmer – land owners.
This presentation summarizes the urban design of Panjim, Goa, India. It discusses the key elements of urban design like buildings, public spaces, streets, transportation, and landscape. It then provides details on Panjim, the capital of Goa. Panjim has a population of over 100,000 and is located on the banks of the Mandovi River. The presentation describes the city's zones and highlights some of Panjim's public spaces like the Municipal Garden and Francisco Luis Gomes Garden. It also discusses the transportation system in Panjim, which is served by the Kadamba Transport Corporation buses.
Difference between taj mahal n shalimar baghgaurav bhatt
The Taj Mahal and Shalimar Gardens are two famous Mughal gardens that showcase the Mughal style of garden design. While the Taj Mahal garden in Agra was built by Shah Jahan for his wife, the Shalimar Gardens in Kashmir were built by Emperor Jahangir. Some key differences are that the Taj Mahal garden covers 300x300 meters within the larger complex and has a central water channel and 24 fountains, while the larger Shalimar Gardens cover 31 acres across three terraces with 410 fountains and a main water channel running from the top to bottom terraces. Both employ the charbagh quadripartite design of divided gardens but with different architectural features like
Strategies and Guidelines for Waterfront DevelopmentsHazreena Hussein
This document outlines strategies and guidelines for waterfront developments. It discusses the background of urban waterfront redevelopments in the 1980s. The research objectives are to produce general strategies and design guidelines for waterfront areas. Some strategic guidelines include ensuring accessibility to the waterfront, maintaining a consistent physical form, enhancing the river as a historical element, and providing recreational river spaces. The document also lists various general urban design guidelines related to topics like site planning, infrastructure, preservation, and development management.
Clarence Perry was an American urban planner who promoted the concept of the neighbourhood unit in the 1920s. He advocated for self-contained residential communities centered around a school, with arterial roads along the perimeter and a hierarchy of internal streets. Neighbourhood units were intended to be walkable, with amenities like parks, playgrounds, and shopping areas accessible within a quarter mile. The goal was to improve quality of life by fostering social interaction and providing safe spaces separated from traffic and industrial areas. Perry's model influenced planning in U.S. cities in the early 20th century.
English landscape gardens by ABHISHEK CHHONKARAbhishek Singh
English landscape gardens emerged in the 18th century as pioneered by William Kent, replacing formal French styles. Kent composed gardens to resemble landscape paintings, featuring small buildings, attractive tree groves, and visitors as important elements. Key characteristics included meandering lakes and paths, rolling lawns, tree groves, and ha-ha walls to separate grazing lands visually. Rousham House exemplified Kent's style with a gothic folly, rustic seats framing views of the river, and a spectacular veil of Venus fountain.
This document provides information about a project report submitted by a group of students to Aurora's Business School. The report focuses on studying retailers and their relationship with customers. It includes an introduction, field work details, company profile on Forum Mall in Hyderabad, data analysis and inferences from the study, and conclusions. The company profile section provides details about the location, infrastructure, parking, and shops on different floors of the Forum Mall in Hyderabad. The data analysis section examines the customer traffic and marketing strategies used by the mall. It concludes that Forum Mall is one of the top malls in Hyderabad and discusses strategies to attract more customers through discounts, offers, and lucky draws.
The Le Corbusier Centre in Chandigarh displays and exhibits the life and works of the Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier, who conceptualized the city of Chandigarh almost six decades ago. The Centre is located in Le Corbusier's original office building from when he designed the city and aims to preserve, interpret, research, and display his works and legacy. It contains archival documents, plans, maps, models, photographs and furniture from Le Corbusier's time in Chandigarh to acquaint visitors with the city's rich cultural heritage and the architectural spirit of its Modernist design.
The document discusses Mughal gardens built during the Mughal Empire in India. Some key points:
1. Mughal gardens were built in the Persian style and followed the char bagh layout which divides the garden into quarters with walkways and water channels.
2. Typical features included pools, fountains, and canals. Gardens were built around rectilinear layouts within walled enclosures.
3. Several famous Mughal gardens are described, including Humayun's Tomb Garden in Delhi, Taj Mahal garden in Agra, and Shalimar Bagh in Kashmir, all following the char bagh design of the Mughal gardens.
This presentation discusses a proposed Culinary Arts Centre in Nepal. It begins with an introduction to culinary arts and why this centre would be more than just an academy. It then provides background on food trends globally and in Nepal. The presentation justifies the importance of the centre for preserving culture, providing income, and creating a Nepali identity worldwide. Goals are outlined like equipped research labs, classrooms, and media spaces. Possible locations like Lainchaur are suggested. The presentation concludes with discussing literature reviewed and probable case studies to research like institutes in Spain and the US and existing centres in Nepal.
This document provides information on several Indian landscape architects. It discusses the backgrounds and notable projects of Kishore Pradhan, Swati Dike, and Sharath Rajeev G. It also briefly mentions the objectives and approach of Swati Dike and the establishment and specialty of Sharath Rajeev G's landscape architecture firm. Finally, it provides a short biography of Shobha Bhopatkar, highlighting her pioneering role and unconventional approach to landscaping in India over the past 32 years.
The City Beautiful Movement sought to beautify American cities in the late 19th/early 20th century through monumental architecture and planning inspired by European styles. Reformers believed beautifying cities could inspire civic duty and morality among residents. Daniel Burnham was a leading architect who helped plan the 1893 World's Fair and 1901 plan for Washington D.C., spreading Beaux-Arts styles. He designed skyscrapers like the Flatiron Building and co-authored Chicago's 1909 plan, establishing himself as a pioneer of American city planning before dying in 1912.
The ChonGae Canal restoration project in central Seoul, South Korea involved removing nearly four miles of elevated highways to uncover and restore seven miles of the polluted ChonGae waterway. A new park called the "Sunken Stone Garden" was built at the water's edge, creating a vibrant public space. The design accommodates 100-year storms by including high levee walls along the sides of the canal. Since the restoration, air pollution has dropped 36% along the stream, temperatures are 5 degrees lower, and biodiversity has greatly increased.
Development controls regulate land use and new construction through a plan-led system involving public consultation. They regulate activities like constructing new buildings, extending existing ones, and changing land use. The main types of development controls are land subdivision controls, land use controls, zoning controls, density controls, height controls, and setback controls. Development controls are intended to guide development in a rational and orderly manner while protecting public health, safety, and the environment.
The document contains floor plans for a residential development called Diplomatic Greens located at 111 Dwarka Expressway, Gurgaon. The plans include a ground floor plan for Block D showing a 4BHK+S unit with a saleable area of 4,500 sqft. Amenities on the ground floor include a private pool, lawn, deck, and landscaped areas. Floor plans are also provided for typical units in Blocks A, B and C with different bedroom configurations. The site plan shows landscaped areas and amenities such as a sculpture garden, tennis courts, and pools.
The document contains floor plans for a residential development called Diplomatic Greens located at 111 Dwarka Expressway, Gurgaon. The plans include a ground floor plan for Block D showing a 4BHK+S unit with a saleable area of 4,500 sqft. Amenities on the ground floor include a private pool, lawn, deck, and landscaped areas. Floor plans are also provided for typical units in Blocks A, B and C with different bedroom configurations. The site plan shows landscaped areas and amenities such as a sculpture garden, tennis courts, and pools.
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The document contains floor plans for a residential development called Diplomatic Greens located at 111 Dwarka Expressway, Gurgaon. The plans include a ground floor plan for Block D showing a 4BHK+S unit with a saleable area of 4,500 sqft. Amenities on the ground floor include a private pool, lawn, deck, and landscaped areas. Floor plans are also provided for typical units in Blocks A, B and C with different bedroom configurations. The site plan shows landscaped areas and amenities such as a sculpture garden, tennis courts, and pools.
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The document contains floor plans for various residential units in a development called Godrej South Estate located in Okhla Industrial Area, New Delhi. The plans include dimensions for rooms, balconies and other areas. Unit types include 2 BHK, 2 BHK + study, 3 BHK, and 4 BHK + utility. Each plan provides the unit carpet area, balcony area and total area. The development is registered with RERA and all units are subject to terms of sale agreements.
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The document contains floor plans for various residential units in a development called Godrej South Estate located in Okhla Industrial Area, New Delhi. The plans include dimensions for rooms, balconies and other areas. Unit types include 2 BHK, 2 BHK + study, 3 BHK, and 4 BHK + utility. The plans provide carpet areas and total areas for each unit type. All units are to be constructed according to the approved building plan registered with RERA.
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Villa Project comprises 450 magnificent villas (All 3&4 BHK) .
4 BHK Duplex Villas : Rs. 128 Lacs to Rs. 134 Lacs.
3 Bhk duplex villas : RS.68.5 lacs to Rs. 87.6 Lacs.
Duplex homes @ Bangalore's IT Hub
Approved by: BMRDA
Home loans offered by all leading banks.
Schools:
Indus International School- 2.5Kms
Delhi Public School - 11km
TISB - 10Kms
Green Wood - 10kms
Silver Oaks - 10kms
Work Place
Wipro - 16kms
Infosys (Upcoming Campus)- 3km
ITPL - - 19km
Ecospace - 20km
TVS - 07 Kms
SABIC - 4kms
Titan - 9kms
Major Parts Of The City:
Whitefield - 19km
Electronic City - 16 Km
Koramangala - 25km
HSR Layout - 20km
International Airport - 50km
Shopping Malls:
Total Mall - 19km
Spencers - 19km
Bigbazar - 19km
D Mart - 12 Km
Hospitals:
Mazumdar Shah Research Center - 10km
Narayana Hridayalaya - 11km
Sparsh Hospital -10km
Possession in 24 months from the Date of Agreement.
Thanks and Regards
V.Shankara
+91 9739846199.
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6. REAR VIEW
FRONT VIEW
DOWNHILL VILLA (TYPE A)
REAR VIEW
FRONT VIEW
DOWNHILL VILLA (TYPE A)
PLAN @ -3.0mPLAN @ 0.0m
TYPE A VILLA DOWNHILL
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2 3
9
8
7
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6 6
5
7 7
8
9
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2
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6
DN
UP
01. PARKING (14’5” x 13’0”)
02. VERANDAH (5’9” x 5’9”)
03. VESTIBULE (4’0” x 5’4”)
04. LIVING (12’4” x 17’6”)
05. DINING (10’6” x 17’6”)
06. PUJA / STUDY (8’0” x 7’11”)
07. POWDER (4’0” x 5’0”)
08. KITCHEN (8’0” x 10’9”)
09. SERVANT (8’0” x 4’7”)
10. SERVANT TOILET (5’3” x 3’6”)
11. UTILITY (3’3” x 3’6”)
01. FAMILY ROOM (15’0” x 16’8”)
02. M.BEDROOM (16’0” x 12’2”)
03. M.DRESS(7’6” x 5’0”)
04. M.TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
05. STUDY/ LIBRARY (8’0” x 5’0”)
06. TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
07. BEDROOM (11’6” x 12’6”)
08. BALCONY (24’10” x 3’4”)
09. VERANDAH (8’0” x 5’4”)
PLAN @ 0.0m
PLAN @ -3.0m
CARPET AREA - 1889 SF
BUILT UP AREA - 2193 SF
TERRACE - 0 SF
PLOT AREA* - 1.02 KATHA
*Plot area will vary as per site conditions
PLOT AREA* - 1.02 KATHA
CARPET AREA - 1889 SF
BUILT UP AREA - 2193 SF
TERRACE - 0 SF
PLAN @ -3.0mPLAN @ 0.0m
TYPE A VILLA DOWNHILL
1
2 3
9
8
7
1011
3
4
6 6
5
7 7
8
9
1
2
45
6
DN
UP
01. PARKING (14’5” x 13’0”)
02. VERANDAH (5’9” x 5’9”)
03. VESTIBULE (4’0” x 5’4”)
04. LIVING (12’4” x 17’6”)
05. DINING (10’6” x 17’6”)
06. PUJA / STUDY (8’0” x 7’11”)
07. POWDER (4’0” x 5’0”)
08. KITCHEN (8’0” x 10’9”)
09. SERVANT (8’0” x 4’7”)
10. SERVANT TOILET (5’3” x 3’6”)
11. UTILITY (3’3” x 3’6”)
01. FAMILY ROOM (15’0” x 16’8”)
02. M.BEDROOM (16’0” x 12’2”)
03. M.DRESS(7’6” x 5’0”)
04. M.TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
05. STUDY/ LIBRARY (8’0” x 5’0”)
06. TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
07. BEDROOM (11’6” x 12’6”)
08. BALCONY (24’10” x 3’4”)
09. VERANDAH (8’0” x 5’4”)
PLAN @ 0.0m
PLAN @ -3.0m
CARPET AREA - 1889 SF
BUILT UP AREA - 2193 SF
TERRACE - 0 SF
PLOT AREA* - 1.02 KATHA
*Plot area will vary as per site conditions
*Plot area will vary as per site conditions
PLAN @ 0.0m
01. PARKING (14’5” x 13’0”)
02. VERANDAH (5’9” x 5’9”)
03. VESTIBULE (4’0” x 5’4”)
04. LIVING (12’4” x 17’6”)
05. DINING (10’6” x 17’6”)
06. PUJA / STUDY (8’0” x 7’11”)
07. POWDER (4’0” x 5’0”)
08. KITCHEN (8’0” x 10’9”)
09. SERVANT (8’0” x 4’7”)
10. SERVANT TOILET (5’3” x 3’6”)
11. UTILITY (3’3” x 3’6”)
PLAN @ -3.0m
01. FAMILY ROOM (15’0” x 16’8”)
02. M.BEDROOM (16’0” x 12’2”)
03. M.DRESS(7’6” x 5’0”)
04. M.TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
05. STUDY/ LIBRARY (8’0” x 5’0”)
06. TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
07. BEDROOM (11’6” x 12’6”)
08. BALCONY (24’10” x 3’4”)
09. VERANDAH (8’0” x 5’4”)
7. REAR VIEW
FRONT VIEW
UPHILL VILLA (TYPE A)
PLAN @ +3.0m
01. PARKING BELOW (16’11” x 16’1”)
02. ENTRY PORCH (12’0” x 24’0”)
03. VERANDAH (3’3” WIDE)
04. VESTIBULE (7’1” x 5’8”)
05. LIVING (15’3” x 14’11”)
06. BALCONY (20’1” x 3’3”)
07. CLOSET (3’6” x 5’0”)
08. POWDER (4’0” x 5’0”)
09. DINING (12’0” x 15’6”)
10. KITCHEN (12’0” x 8’0”)
11. UTILITY (7’0” x 6’0”)
12. SERVANT (6’2” x 7’0”)
13. SERVANT TOILET (6’2” x 3’6”)
14. DRESS (4’0” x 5’0”)
15. TOILET (8’5” x 5’0”)
16. BEDROOM (12’4” x 12’0”)
PLAN @ +6.0m
01. FAMILY (10’4” x 17’6”)
02. PUJA/STUDY (8’2” x 11’0”)
03. BEDROOM (12’4” x 12’0”)
04. TOILET (7’10” x 5’0”)
05. VERANDAH (5’9” x 5’8”)
06. M.DRESS (4’4” x 5’0”)
07. M.TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
08. M.BEDROOM (18’6” x 12’0”)
09. GARDEN
10. TERRACE (20’1” x 12’6”)
TYPE A VILLA UPHILL
PLAN @ +6.0mPLAN @ +3.0m
1
23
9
8 7
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
3
4
8
5 76
9
10
1
2
4
5
6
DN
UP
DN
01. PARKING BELOW (16’11” x 16’1”)
02. ENTRY PORCH (12’0” x 24’0”)
03. VERANDAH (3’3” WIDE)
04. VESTIBULE (7’1” x 5’8”)
05. LIVING (15’3” x 14’11”)
06. BALCONY (20’1” x 3’3”)
07. CLOSET (3’6” x 5’0”)
08. POWDER (4’0” x 5’0”)
09. DINING (12’0” x 15’6”)
10. KITCHEN (12’0” x 8’0”)
11. UTILITY (7’0” x 6’0”)
12. SERVANT (6’2” x 7’0”)
13. SERVANT TOILET (6’2” x 3’6”)
14. DRESS (4’0” x 5’0”)
15. TOILET (8’5” x 5’0”)
16. BEDROOM (12’4” x 12’0”)
01. FAMILY (10’4” x 17’6”)
02. PUJA/STUDY (8’2” x 11’0”)
03. BEDROOM (12’4” x 12’0”)
04. TOILET (7’10” x 5’0”)
05. VERANDAH (5’9” x 5’8”)
06. M.DRESS (4’4” x 5’0”)
07. M.TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
08. M.BEDROOM (18’6” x 12’0”)
09. GARDEN
10. TERRACE (20’1” x 12’6”)
PLAN @ +6.0m
PLAN @ +3.0m
CARPET AREA - 1897 SF
BUILT UP AREA - 2203 SF
TERRACE - 251 SF
Following are included in terrace-
@ +3.0m -
@ +6.0m - 10
PLOT AREA* - 1.02 KATHA
*Plot area will vary as per site conditions
TYPE A VILLA UPHILL
PLAN @ +6.0mPLAN @ +3.0m
1
23
9
8 7
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
3
4
8
5 76
9
10
1
2
4
5
6
DN
UP
DN
01. PARKING BELOW (16’11” x 16’1”)
02. ENTRY PORCH (12’0” x 24’0”)
03. VERANDAH (3’3” WIDE)
04. VESTIBULE (7’1” x 5’8”)
05. LIVING (15’3” x 14’11”)
06. BALCONY (20’1” x 3’3”)
07. CLOSET (3’6” x 5’0”)
08. POWDER (4’0” x 5’0”)
09. DINING (12’0” x 15’6”)
10. KITCHEN (12’0” x 8’0”)
11. UTILITY (7’0” x 6’0”)
12. SERVANT (6’2” x 7’0”)
13. SERVANT TOILET (6’2” x 3’6”)
14. DRESS (4’0” x 5’0”)
15. TOILET (8’5” x 5’0”)
16. BEDROOM (12’4” x 12’0”)
01. FAMILY (10’4” x 17’6”)
02. PUJA/STUDY (8’2” x 11’0”)
03. BEDROOM (12’4” x 12’0”)
04. TOILET (7’10” x 5’0”)
05. VERANDAH (5’9” x 5’8”)
06. M.DRESS (4’4” x 5’0”)
07. M.TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
08. M.BEDROOM (18’6” x 12’0”)
09. GARDEN
10. TERRACE (20’1” x 12’6”)
PLAN @ +6.0m
PLAN @ +3.0m
CARPET AREA - 1897 SF
BUILT UP AREA - 2203 SF
TERRACE - 251 SF
Following are included in terrace-
@ +3.0m -
@ +6.0m - 10
PLOT AREA* - 1.02 KATHA
*Plot area will vary as per site conditions
PLOT AREA* - 1.02 KATHA
CARPET AREA - 1897 SF
BUILT UP AREA - 2203 SF
TERRACE - 251 SF
Following are included in terrace-
@ +3.0m -
@ +6.0m - 10
*Plot area will vary as per site conditions
8. REAR VIEW
FRONT VIEW
DOWNHILL VILLA (TYPE B)
PLAN @ 0.0m
01. PARKING (13’10” x 16’0”)
02. STAIR OR RAMP
03. TERRACE (11’10” x 18’10”)
04. VESTIBULE (5’6” x 4’7”)
05. LIVING (13’3” x 18’0”)
06. DINING (9’9” x 18’0”)
07. PUJA / STUDY (9’3” x 4’3”)
08. POWDER (3’11” x 4’3”)
09. KITCHEN (11’6” x 10’0”)
10. UTILITY (3’3” x 3’6”)
11. SERVANT (8’0” x 5’0”)
12. SERVANT TOILET (5’2” x 3’6”)
13. TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
14. BEDROOM (11’6” x 13’1”)
PLAN @ -3.0m
01. FAMILY ROOM (11’6” x 19’3”)
02. M.BEDROOM (19’5” x 13’5”)
03. M.DRESS (5’6” x 7’2”)
04. M.TOILET (9’8” x 7’2”)
05. TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
06. BEDROOM (11’6” x 13’1”)
07. VERANDAH (7’3” x 5’0”)
08. STUDY / LIBRARY (8’5” x 4’3”)
09. STORE (3’11” x 7’2”)
10. BALCONY (24’10” x 3’6”)
PLAN @ -3.0mPLAN @ 0.0m
TYPE B VILLA DOWNHILL
12
3
9 8
7
10 12
11
13
14
3 4
6 6
5 5
7
10
8
9
1
2
4
56
DN
UP
01. PARKING (13’10” x 16’0”)
02. STAIR OR RAMP
03. TERRACE (11’10” x 18’10”)
04. VESTIBULE (5’6” x 4’7”)
05. LIVING (13’3” x 18’0”)
06. DINING (9’9” x 18’0”)
07. PUJA / STUDY (9’3” x 4’3”)
08. POWDER (3’11” x 4’3”)
09. KITCHEN (11’6” x 10’0”)
10. UTILITY (3’3” x 3’6”)
11. SERVANT (8’0” x 5’0”)
12. SERVANT TOILET (5’2” x 3’6”)
13. TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
14. BEDROOM (11’6” x 13’1”)
01. FAMILY ROOM (11’6” x 19’3”)
02. M.BEDROOM (19’5” x 13’5”)
03. M.DRESS (5’6” x 7’2”)
04. M.TOILET (9’8” x 7’2”)
05. TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
06. BEDROOM (11’6” x 13’1”)
07. VERANDAH (7’3” x 5’0”)
08. STUDY / LIBRARY (8’5” x 4’3”)
09. STORE (3’11” x 7’2”)
10. BALCONY (24’10” x 3’6”)
PLAN @ 0.0m
PLAN @ -3.0m
CARPET AREA - 2183 SF
BUILT UP AREA - 2521 SF
TERRACE - 224 SF
Following are included in terrace-
@ 0.0m - 03
@ -3.0m -
PLOT AREA* - 1 .51 KATHA
*Plot area will vary as per site conditions
PLAN @ -3.0mPLAN @ 0.0m
TYPE B VILLA DOWNHILL
12
3
9 8
7
10 12
11
13
14
3 4
6 6
5 5
7
10
8
9
1
2
4
56
DN
UP
01. PARKING (13’10” x 16’0”)
02. STAIR OR RAMP
03. TERRACE (11’10” x 18’10”)
04. VESTIBULE (5’6” x 4’7”)
05. LIVING (13’3” x 18’0”)
06. DINING (9’9” x 18’0”)
07. PUJA / STUDY (9’3” x 4’3”)
08. POWDER (3’11” x 4’3”)
09. KITCHEN (11’6” x 10’0”)
10. UTILITY (3’3” x 3’6”)
11. SERVANT (8’0” x 5’0”)
12. SERVANT TOILET (5’2” x 3’6”)
13. TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
14. BEDROOM (11’6” x 13’1”)
01. FAMILY ROOM (11’6” x 19’3”)
02. M.BEDROOM (19’5” x 13’5”)
03. M.DRESS (5’6” x 7’2”)
04. M.TOILET (9’8” x 7’2”)
05. TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
06. BEDROOM (11’6” x 13’1”)
07. VERANDAH (7’3” x 5’0”)
08. STUDY / LIBRARY (8’5” x 4’3”)
09. STORE (3’11” x 7’2”)
10. BALCONY (24’10” x 3’6”)
PLAN @ 0.0m
PLAN @ -3.0m
CARPET AREA - 2183 SF
BUILT UP AREA - 2521 SF
TERRACE - 224 SF
Following are included in terrace-
@ 0.0m - 03
@ -3.0m -
PLOT AREA* - 1 .51 KATHA
*Plot area will vary as per site conditions
*Plot area will vary as per site conditions
PLOT AREA* - 1 .51 KATHA
CARPET AREA - 2183 SF
BUILT UP AREA - 2521 SF
TERRACE - 224 SF
Following are included in terrace-
@ 0.0m - 03
@ -3.0m -
9. REAR VIEW
FRONT VIEW
UPHILL VILLA (TYPE B)
PLAN @ +3.0m
01. PARKING BELOW (16’1” x 16’5”)
02. ENTRY PORCH (10’4” x 20’7”)
03. VERANDAH (3’3” WIDE)
04. VESTIBULE (8’9” x 8’7”)
05. LIVING (16’11” x 14’11”)
06. BALCONY (21’6” x 3’3”)
07. CLOSET (3’6” x 5’0”)
08. POWDER (4’0” x 5’0”)
09. PUJA (4’9” x 9’5”)
10. DINING (14’0” x 10’9”)
11. KITCHEN (12’3” x 9’6”)
12. UTILITY (3’7” x 7’6”)
13. SERVANT (6’2” x 5’6”)
14. SERVANT TOILET (6’2” x 3’6”)
PLAN @ +6.0m
01. FAMILY (8’9” x 13’6”)
02. TOILET (7’10” x 5’0”)
03. BEDROOM (16’11” x 12’11”)
04. BEDROOM (12’2” x 12’0”)
05. TOILET (7’10” x 5’0”)
06. VERANDAH (6’2” x 5’8”)
07. M.DRESS (4’2” x 5’0”)
08. M.TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
09. M.BEDROOM (18’9” x 12’0”)
10. GARDEN
11. TERRACE (14’4” x 3’3”)
12. TERRACE (3’3” WIDE)
TYPE B VILLA UPHILLPLAN @ +6.0mPLAN @ +3.0m
1
23
9
8 7
10
12
11
13
14
15 16
17
3
4
6
5
7
10
11
12
8
9
1
2
4
5
6
UP
DN
DN
01. PARKING BELOW (16’1” x 16’5”)
02. ENTRY PORCH (10’4” x 20’7”)
03. VERANDAH (3’3” WIDE)
04. VESTIBULE (8’9” x 8’7”)
05. LIVING (16’11” x 14’11”)
06. BALCONY (21’6” x 3’3”)
07. CLOSET (3’6” x 5’0”)
08. POWDER (4’0” x 5’0”)
09. PUJA (4’9” x 9’5”)
10. DINING (14’0” x 10’9”)
11. KITCHEN (12’3” x 9’6”)
12. UTILITY (3’7” x 7’6”)
13. SERVANT (6’2” x 5’6”)
14. SERVANT TOILET (6’2” x 3’6”)
15. DRESS (3’6” x 5’0”)
16. TOILET (6’10” x 5’0”)
17. BEDROOM (10’4” x 15’3”)
01. FAMILY (8’9” x 13’6”)
02. TOILET (7’10” x 5’0”)
03. BEDROOM (16’11” x 12’11”)
04. BEDROOM (12’2” x 12’0”)
05. TOILET (7’10” x 5’0”)
06. VERANDAH (6’2” x 5’8”)
07. M.DRESS (4’2” x 5’0”)
08. M.TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
09. M.BEDROOM (18’9” x 12’0”)
10. GARDEN
11. TERRACE (14’4” x 3’3”)
12. TERRACE (3’3” WIDE)
PLAN @ +6.0m
PLAN @ +3.0m
CARPET AREA - 2102 SF
BUILT UP AREA - 2430 SF
TERRACE - 197 SF
Following are included in terrace-
@ +3.0m -
@ +6.0m - 11 & 12
PLOT AREA* - 1.51 KATHA
*Plot area will vary as per site conditions
15. DRESS (3’6” x 5’0”)
16. TOILET (6’10” x 5’0”)
17. BEDROOM (10’4” x 15’3”)
TYPE B VILLA UPHILLPLAN @ +6.0mPLAN @ +3.0m
1
23
9
8 7
10
12
11
13
14
15 16
17
3
4
6
5
7
10
11
12
8
9
1
2
4
5
6
UP
DN
DN
01. PARKING BELOW (16’1” x 16’5”)
02. ENTRY PORCH (10’4” x 20’7”)
03. VERANDAH (3’3” WIDE)
04. VESTIBULE (8’9” x 8’7”)
05. LIVING (16’11” x 14’11”)
06. BALCONY (21’6” x 3’3”)
07. CLOSET (3’6” x 5’0”)
08. POWDER (4’0” x 5’0”)
09. PUJA (4’9” x 9’5”)
10. DINING (14’0” x 10’9”)
11. KITCHEN (12’3” x 9’6”)
12. UTILITY (3’7” x 7’6”)
13. SERVANT (6’2” x 5’6”)
14. SERVANT TOILET (6’2” x 3’6”)
15. DRESS (3’6” x 5’0”)
16. TOILET (6’10” x 5’0”)
17. BEDROOM (10’4” x 15’3”)
01. FAMILY (8’9” x 13’6”)
02. TOILET (7’10” x 5’0”)
03. BEDROOM (16’11” x 12’11”)
04. BEDROOM (12’2” x 12’0”)
05. TOILET (7’10” x 5’0”)
06. VERANDAH (6’2” x 5’8”)
07. M.DRESS (4’2” x 5’0”)
08. M.TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
09. M.BEDROOM (18’9” x 12’0”)
10. GARDEN
11. TERRACE (14’4” x 3’3”)
12. TERRACE (3’3” WIDE)
PLAN @ +6.0m
PLAN @ +3.0m
CARPET AREA - 2102 SF
BUILT UP AREA - 2430 SF
TERRACE - 197 SF
Following are included in terrace-
@ +3.0m -
@ +6.0m - 11 & 12
PLOT AREA* - 1.51 KATHA
*Plot area will vary as per site conditions
*Plot area will vary as per site conditions
PLOT AREA* - 1.51 KATHA
CARPET AREA - 2102 SF
BUILT UP AREA - 2430 SF
TERRACE - 197 SF
Following are included in terrace-
@ +3.0m -
@ +6.0m - 11 & 12
10. REAR VIEW
FRONT VIEW
DOWNHILL VILLA (TYPE C)
PLAN @ 0.0m
01. PARKING (18’5” x 16’0”)
02. ENTRY PORCH (6’2” x 10’0”)
03. VESTIBULE (6’2” x 9’3”)
04. STUDY / PUJA (12’6” x 9’3”)
05. LIVING (22’6” x 15’10”)
06. DINING (13’3” x 15’10”)
07. CLOSET (4’8” x 4’0”)
08. POWDER (4’8” x 4’11”)
09. KITCHEN (14’0” x 9’3”)
10. SERVANT (9’0” x 5’0”)
11. SERVANT TOILET (6’3” x 4’0”)
12. UTILITY (3’3” x 4’0”)
13. TOILET (8’8” x 5’0”)
14. BEDROOM (12’5” x 14’0”)
15. OUTDOOR LOUNGE (15’6” x 19’8”)
16. TERRACE
PLAN @ -3.0m
01. FAMILY ROOM (18’11” x 11’5”)
02. TOILET (8’8” x 5’0”)
03. BEDROOM (11’11” x 12’9”)
04. TOILET (5’0” x 8’0”)
05. DRESS (5’0” x 4’4”)
06. CORRIDOR (4’6” x 13’8”)
07. M.BEDROOM (14’0” x 18’11”)
08. M.DRESS (7’3” x 6’6”)
09. M.TOILET (8’0” x 6’6”)
10. GARDEN (12’4” x 14’5”)
11. BEDROOM (12’4” x 14’0”)
PLAN @ -3.0mPLAN @ 0.0m
TYPE C VILLA DOWNHILL
1
2 39
8
7
10
12 11
13
14 15
16
11
3
4
106
5
7
8 9
1
2
4
56
DN
UP
01. PARKING (18’5” x 16’0”)
02. ENTRY PORCH (6’2” x 10’0”)
03. VESTIBULE (6’2” x 9’3”)
04. STUDY / PUJA (12’6” x 9’3”)
05. LIVING (22’6” x 15’10”)
06. DINING (13’3” x 15’10”)
07. CLOSET (4’8” x 4’0”)
08. POWDER (4’8” x 4’11”)
09. KITCHEN (14’0” x 9’3”)
10. SERVANT (9’0” x 5’0”)
11. SERVANT TOILET (6’3” x 4’0”)
12. UTILITY (3’3” x 4’0”)
13. TOILET (8’8” x 5’0”)
14. BEDROOM (12’5” x 14’0”)
15. OUTDOOR LOUNGE (15’6” x 19’8”)
16. TERRACE
01. FAMILY ROOM (18’11” x 11’5”)
02. TOILET (8’8” x 5’0”)
03. BEDROOM (11’11” x 12’9”)
04. TOILET (5’0” x 8’0”)
05. DRESS (5’0” x 4’4”)
06. CORRIDOR (4’6” x 13’8”)
07. M.BEDROOM (14’0” x 18’11”)
08. M.DRESS (7’3” x 6’6”)
09. M.TOILET (8’0” x 6’6”)
10. GARDEN (12’4” x 14’5”)
11. BEDROOM (12’4” x 14’0”)
PLAN @ 0.0m
PLAN @ - 3.0m
CARPET AREA - 2772 SF
BUILT UP AREA - 3184 SF
TERRACE - 409 SF
Following are included in terrace-
@ 0.0m - 16
@ -3.0m -
PLOT AREA* - 2.02 KATHA
*Plot area will vary as per site conditions
PLAN @ -3.0mPLAN @ 0.0m
TYPE C VILLA DOWNHILL
1
2 39
8
7
10
12 11
13
14 15
16
11
3
4
106
5
7
8 9
1
2
4
56
DN
UP
01. PARKING (18’5” x 16’0”)
02. ENTRY PORCH (6’2” x 10’0”)
03. VESTIBULE (6’2” x 9’3”)
04. STUDY / PUJA (12’6” x 9’3”)
05. LIVING (22’6” x 15’10”)
06. DINING (13’3” x 15’10”)
07. CLOSET (4’8” x 4’0”)
08. POWDER (4’8” x 4’11”)
09. KITCHEN (14’0” x 9’3”)
10. SERVANT (9’0” x 5’0”)
11. SERVANT TOILET (6’3” x 4’0”)
12. UTILITY (3’3” x 4’0”)
13. TOILET (8’8” x 5’0”)
14. BEDROOM (12’5” x 14’0”)
15. OUTDOOR LOUNGE (15’6” x 19’8”)
16. TERRACE
01. FAMILY ROOM (18’11” x 11’5”)
02. TOILET (8’8” x 5’0”)
03. BEDROOM (11’11” x 12’9”)
04. TOILET (5’0” x 8’0”)
05. DRESS (5’0” x 4’4”)
06. CORRIDOR (4’6” x 13’8”)
07. M.BEDROOM (14’0” x 18’11”)
08. M.DRESS (7’3” x 6’6”)
09. M.TOILET (8’0” x 6’6”)
10. GARDEN (12’4” x 14’5”)
11. BEDROOM (12’4” x 14’0”)
PLAN @ 0.0m
PLAN @ - 3.0m
CARPET AREA - 2772 SF
BUILT UP AREA - 3184 SF
TERRACE - 409 SF
Following are included in terrace-
@ 0.0m - 16
@ -3.0m -
PLOT AREA* - 2.02 KATHA
*Plot area will vary as per site conditions
*Plot area will vary as per site conditions
PLOT AREA* - 2.02 KATHA
CARPET AREA - 2772 SF
BUILT UP AREA - 3184 SF
TERRACE - 409 SF
Following are included in terrace-
@ 0.0m - 16
@ -3.0m -
11. REAR VIEW
FRONT VIEW
UPHILL VILLA (TYPE C)
PLAN @ +3.0m
01. PARKING (16’1” x 16’5”)
02. ENTRY PORCH (9’10” x 9’10”)
03. VESTIBULE (9’6” x 7’6”)
04. LIVING (18’11” x 19’0”)
05. GARDEN (14’9” x 17’8”)
06. DINING (18’11” x 10’0”)
07. KITCHEN (14’4” x 10’3”)
08. UTILITY (8’3” x 7’6”)
09. SERVANT (9’6” x 6’2”)
10. SERVANT TOILET (5’7” x 5’0”)
11. POWDER (3’6” x 5’0”)
12. PUJA (6’2” x 10’3”)
13. DRESS (6’0” x 5’0”)
14. TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
15. BEDROOM (14’5” x 13’7”)
PLAN @ +6.0m
01. M.BEDROOM (19’0” x 13’5”)
02. M.DRESS (9’5” x 7’6”)
03. M.TOILET (9’5” x 5’6”)
04. BEDROOM (14’5” x 14’0”)
05. TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
06. DRESS (6’0” x 5’0”)
07. FAMILY ROOM (14’0” x 14’0”)
08. STUDY (8’0” x 6’2”)
09. TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
10. BEDROOM (14’5” x 13’7”)
11. VERANDAH (14’0” x 5’8”)
12. GARDEN
13. TERRACE (30’3” x 4’0”)
TYPE C VILLA UPHILL
PLAN @ +6.0mPLAN @ +3.0m
1
2
3
9
8
7
10
12
11
13 14
15
11
12
13
3
4
10
65
7
8
9
1
2
4
5
6
UP
DN
DN
01. PARKING (16’1” x 16’5”)
02. ENTRY PORCH (9’10” x 9’10”)
03. VESTIBULE (9’6” x 7’6”)
04. LIVING (18’11” x 19’0”)
05. GARDEN (14’9” x 17’8”)
06. DINING (18’11” x 10’0”)
07. KITCHEN (14’4” x 10’3”)
08. UTILITY (8’3” x 7’6”)
09. SERVANT (9’6” x 6’2”)
10. SERVANT TOILET (5’7” x 5’0”)
11. POWDER (3’6” x 5’0”)
12. PUJA (6’2” x 10’3”)
13. DRESS (6’0” x 5’0”)
14. TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
15. BEDROOM (14’5” x 13’7”)
01. M.BEDROOM (19’0” x 13’5”)
02. M.DRESS (9’5” x 7’6”)
03. M.TOILET (9’5” x 5’6”)
04. BEDROOM (14’5” x 14’0”)
05. TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
06. DRESS (6’0” x 5’0”)
07. FAMILY ROOM (14’0” x 14’0”)
08. STUDY (8’0” x 6’2”)
09. TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
10. BEDROOM (14’5” x 13’7”)
11. VERANDAH (14’0” x 5’8”)
12. GARDEN
13. TERRACE (30’3” x 4’0”)
PLAN @ +3.0m
PLAN @ +6.0m
CARPET AREA - 2851 SF
BUILT UP AREA - 3293 SF
TERRACE - 119 SF
Following are included in terrace-
@ +3.0m -
@ +6.0m - 13
*Plot area will vary as per site conditions
PLOT AREA* - 2.02 KATHA
TYPE C VILLA UPHILL
PLAN @ +6.0mPLAN @ +3.0m
1
2
3
9
8
7
10
12
11
13 14
15
11
12
13
3
4
10
65
7
8
9
1
2
4
5
6
UP
DN
DN
01. PARKING (16’1” x 16’5”)
02. ENTRY PORCH (9’10” x 9’10”)
03. VESTIBULE (9’6” x 7’6”)
04. LIVING (18’11” x 19’0”)
05. GARDEN (14’9” x 17’8”)
06. DINING (18’11” x 10’0”)
07. KITCHEN (14’4” x 10’3”)
08. UTILITY (8’3” x 7’6”)
09. SERVANT (9’6” x 6’2”)
10. SERVANT TOILET (5’7” x 5’0”)
11. POWDER (3’6” x 5’0”)
12. PUJA (6’2” x 10’3”)
13. DRESS (6’0” x 5’0”)
14. TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
15. BEDROOM (14’5” x 13’7”)
01. M.BEDROOM (19’0” x 13’5”)
02. M.DRESS (9’5” x 7’6”)
03. M.TOILET (9’5” x 5’6”)
04. BEDROOM (14’5” x 14’0”)
05. TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
06. DRESS (6’0” x 5’0”)
07. FAMILY ROOM (14’0” x 14’0”)
08. STUDY (8’0” x 6’2”)
09. TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
10. BEDROOM (14’5” x 13’7”)
11. VERANDAH (14’0” x 5’8”)
12. GARDEN
13. TERRACE (30’3” x 4’0”)
PLAN @ +3.0m
PLAN @ +6.0m
CARPET AREA - 2851 SF
BUILT UP AREA - 3293 SF
TERRACE - 119 SF
Following are included in terrace-
@ +3.0m -
@ +6.0m - 13
*Plot area will vary as per site conditions
PLOT AREA* - 2.02 KATHA
TYPE C VILLA UPHILL
PLAN @ +6.0mPLAN @ +3.0m
1
2
3
9
8
7
10
12
11
13 14
15
11
12
13
3
4
10
65
7
8
9
1
2
4
5
6
UP
DN
DN
01. PARKING (16’1” x 16’5”)
02. ENTRY PORCH (9’10” x 9’10”)
03. VESTIBULE (9’6” x 7’6”)
04. LIVING (18’11” x 19’0”)
05. GARDEN (14’9” x 17’8”)
06. DINING (18’11” x 10’0”)
07. KITCHEN (14’4” x 10’3”)
08. UTILITY (8’3” x 7’6”)
09. SERVANT (9’6” x 6’2”)
10. SERVANT TOILET (5’7” x 5’0”)
11. POWDER (3’6” x 5’0”)
12. PUJA (6’2” x 10’3”)
13. DRESS (6’0” x 5’0”)
14. TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
15. BEDROOM (14’5” x 13’7”)
01. M.BEDROOM (19’0” x 13’5”)
02. M.DRESS (9’5” x 7’6”)
03. M.TOILET (9’5” x 5’6”)
04. BEDROOM (14’5” x 14’0”)
05. TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
06. DRESS (6’0” x 5’0”)
07. FAMILY ROOM (14’0” x 14’0”)
08. STUDY (8’0” x 6’2”)
09. TOILET (8’0” x 5’0”)
10. BEDROOM (14’5” x 13’7”)
11. VERANDAH (14’0” x 5’8”)
12. GARDEN
13. TERRACE (30’3” x 4’0”)
PLAN @ +3.0m
PLAN @ +6.0m
CARPET AREA - 2851 SF
BUILT UP AREA - 3293 SF
TERRACE - 119 SF
Following are included in terrace-
@ +3.0m -
@ +6.0m - 13
*Plot area will vary as per site conditions
PLOT AREA* - 2.02 KATHA
*Plot area will vary as per site conditions
PLOT AREA* - 2.02 KATHA
CARPET AREA - 2851 SF
BUILT UP AREA - 3293 SF
TERRACE - 119 SF
Following are included in terrace-
@ +3.0m -
@ +6.0m - 13
12. REAR VIEW
FRONT VIEW
EVEN VILLA (TYPE C)
PLAN @ 0.0m
01. PARKING (17’6” x 16’5”)
02. ENTRY PORCH (11’8” x 8’10”)
03. VESTIBULE (12’6” x 5’10”)
04. LIVING (17’6” x 21’0”)
05. DINING (11’3” x 21’0”)
06. CLOSET (4’1” x 2’9”)
07. POWDER (4’1” x 6’0”)
08. KITCHEN (11’6” x 12’5”)
09. SERVANT (6’0” x 8’5”)
10. SERVANT TOILET (6’0” x 4’0”)
11. UTILITY (3’8” x 12’0”)
12. STUDY (9’6” x 6’0”)
13. PUJA (6’0” x 6’0”)
14. BALCONY (6’7” x 12’0”)
PLAN @ +3.0m
01. FAMILY ROOM (12’6” x 16’0”)
02. BEDROOM (16’0” x 17’4”)
03. DRESS (9’6” x 6’5”)
04. TOILET (9’6” x 6’0”)
05. M.TOILET (6’1” x 9’1”)
06. M.DRESS (9’6” x 9’1”)
07. M.BEDROOM (16’0” x 21’0”)
08. BALCONY (12’6” x 5’4”)
15. TOILET (9’6” x 5’0”)
16. BEDROOM (13’3” x 15’8”)
17. VERANDAH (17’3 X 4’11”)
18. GARDEN
TYPE C VILLA EVEN
PLAN @ +3.0mPLAN @ 0.0m
1
2
3
9
8
7
10
12
11
13
14
15 15
1616
17
18
19
5 6
3
4
7
1
8
2
4 5
6
UP DN
01. PARKING (17’6” x 16’5”)
02. ENTRY PORCH (11’8” x 8’10”)
03. VESTIBULE (12’6” x 5’10”)
04. LIVING (17’6” x 21’0”)
05. DINING (11’3” x 21’0”)
06. CLOSET (4’1” x 2’9”)
07. POWDER (4’1” x 6’0”)
08. KITCHEN (11’6” x 12’5”)
09. SERVANT (6’0” x 8’5”)
10. SERVANT TOILET (6’0” x 4’0”)
11. UTILITY (3’8” x 12’0”)
12. STUDY (9’6” x 6’0”)
13. PUJA (6’0” x 6’0”)
14. BALCONY (6’7” x 12’0”)
15. TOILET (9’6” x 5’0”)
16. BEDROOM (13’3” x 15’8”)
17. VERANDAH (17’3 X 4’11”)
18. GARDEN
01. FAMILY ROOM (12’6” x 16’0”)
02. BEDROOM (16’0” x 17’4”)
03. DRESS (9’6” x 6’5”)
04. TOILET (9’6” x 6’0”)
05. M.TOILET (6’1” x 9’1”)
06. M.DRESS (9’6” x 9’1”)
07. M.BEDROOM (16’0” x 21’0”)
08. BALCONY (12’6” x 5’4”)
PLAN @ 0.0m
PLAN @ +3.0m
CARPET AREA - 3081 SF
BUILT UP AREA - 3507 SF
TERRACE - 0 SF
PLOT AREA* - 2.02 KATHA
*Plot area will vary as per site conditions
TYPE C VILLA EVEN
PLAN @ +3.0mPLAN @ 0.0m
1
2
3
9
8
7
10
12
11
13
14
15 15
1616
17
18
19
5 6
3
4
7
1
8
2
4 5
6
UP DN
01. PARKING (17’6” x 16’5”)
02. ENTRY PORCH (11’8” x 8’10”)
03. VESTIBULE (12’6” x 5’10”)
04. LIVING (17’6” x 21’0”)
05. DINING (11’3” x 21’0”)
06. CLOSET (4’1” x 2’9”)
07. POWDER (4’1” x 6’0”)
08. KITCHEN (11’6” x 12’5”)
09. SERVANT (6’0” x 8’5”)
10. SERVANT TOILET (6’0” x 4’0”)
11. UTILITY (3’8” x 12’0”)
12. STUDY (9’6” x 6’0”)
13. PUJA (6’0” x 6’0”)
14. BALCONY (6’7” x 12’0”)
15. TOILET (9’6” x 5’0”)
16. BEDROOM (13’3” x 15’8”)
17. VERANDAH (17’3 X 4’11”)
18. GARDEN
01. FAMILY ROOM (12’6” x 16’0”)
02. BEDROOM (16’0” x 17’4”)
03. DRESS (9’6” x 6’5”)
04. TOILET (9’6” x 6’0”)
05. M.TOILET (6’1” x 9’1”)
06. M.DRESS (9’6” x 9’1”)
07. M.BEDROOM (16’0” x 21’0”)
08. BALCONY (12’6” x 5’4”)
PLAN @ 0.0m
PLAN @ +3.0m
CARPET AREA - 3081 SF
BUILT UP AREA - 3507 SF
TERRACE - 0 SF
PLOT AREA* - 2.02 KATHA
*Plot area will vary as per site conditions
3
9
8
7
10
12
11
13
14
15 15
1616
17
18
5 6
3
7
1
8
2
4 5
6
UP DN
01. PARKING (17’6” x 16’5”)
02. ENTRY PORCH (11’8” x 8’10”)
03. VESTIBULE (12’6” x 5’10”)
04. LIVING (17’6” x 21’0”)
05. DINING (11’3” x 21’0”)
06. CLOSET (4’1” x 2’9”)
07. POWDER (4’1” x 6’0”)
08. KITCHEN (11’6” x 12’5”)
09. SERVANT (6’0” x 8’5”)
10. SERVANT TOILET (6’0” x 4’0”)
11. UTILITY (3’8” x 12’0”)
12. STUDY (9’6” x 6’0”)
13. PUJA (6’0” x 6’0”)
14. BALCONY (6’7” x 12’0”)
15. TOILET (9’6” x 5’0”)
16. BEDROOM (13’3” x 15’8”)
17. VERANDAH (17’3 X 4’11”)
18. GARDEN
01. FAMILY ROOM (12’6” x 16’0”)
02. BEDROOM (16’0” x 17’4”)
03. DRESS (9’6” x 6’5”)
04. TOILET (9’6” x 6’0”)
05. M.TOILET (6’1” x 9’1”)
06. M.DRESS (9’6” x 9’1”)
07. M.BEDROOM (16’0” x 21’0”)
08. BALCONY (12’6” x 5’4”)
PLAN @ 0.0m
PLAN @ +3.0m
*Plot area will vary as per site conditions
PLOT AREA* - 2.02 KATHA
CARPET AREA - 3081 SF
BUILT UP AREA - 3507 SF
TERRACE - 0 SF