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MIX USE ECO TOWER Noida, sector 15 u | REPORT Content Introduction to projret Literature study Case study/ Literature case study Study of codal provision Introduction to site “a green building should look like what the term indicates—green.’ It should look ike a human-made ecosystem—a balance of organic and inorganic mass that works as a whole and is [connected] tothe landscape at theground.tshould look, Ibelieve, indeterminate, fuzzy orhairy.” KEN YEANG HARDEEP SINGH ACKNOWLEDGEMENT py | would like to express my sincere gratitude to the department of architecture ,guru Nanak dev university for letting me fulfill my dream of being a student here. | would also like to thank the head of department, Dr. Sandeep Dua for guiding throughout the graduation . to my thesis penel Ar. Meenakshi AR. Ranbir kaur Ar. Pankaj chhabra Ar. parul minhah, | am extremely grateful for your assistance and suggestions throughout my thesis project . | am thankful to all the teachers for the constant guidance during the course of this work to all my friends and family for helping and not letting me give up . | would like to express my gratitude to the thesis coordinator ar. pinto Emerson and Ar. n throughout whole course of thesis, Amanpreet singh for constant supervi Introduction to project py Content Introduction... . so so . . . 1 Validity, Challenges... i)Aim it) Objectives Introduction to Site. . 2 ei sc 2 si a Scopeof work... + Methodology... INTRODUCTION Introduction + Eco Architecture seeks to minimize the negative environmental impacts of structures through improved efficiency and the use of sustainable construction materials. Beautiful buildings that work with the environment are the heart and soul of ecoarchitecture. + An Ecosystem is a community of living organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment (things like air, water), interacting as asystem. Sustainable Sustainable Design that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Environment ‘reir Sorsiate seperate nen Bioclimatic architecture Bioclimatic is a sector of architecture that dominated by the principles of ecology and sustainabili . synopsis seunzuraiannesmuse ¥ £ Content Tower Tower is a tall structure, taller than it is wide, often by a significant margin. A skyscraper can be distingue from tower by its special emphasis on structure design to counter wind load prominent on height. There is no official definition or height above which a building may be classified as a skyscraper and at which height it maynot be considered a high-rise anymore. Mix Use Mix Use Combines different uses in the same building. Lower floors should have more public uses with more private uses on the upper floors. For example, the ground floor could have retail, second floor and up having professional offices, and uppermost floors being some form of residential, such as flats or a hotel. Mix Use Eco Tower A tower as an ecosystem is the collection of biotic and | | mute abiotic processes and components that dictates the life in a Tower. This project is a self-sufficient “farm”, a community capable of surviving entirely {from the building activities and resources. Its two main components are the living ‘and working areas. ae TE sees i riny Mi eetanian, apcthaouiguncncnfcostaecue 1 VALIDITY Why Eco..? Eco tower will be located in NCR , one of the most polluted area in the world due to the exponential increase in population causing urban sprawl. To combat this reality | will design a Tower which will convert all the unwanted energiesinto useful one making it sustainable Current city problem This project examines a possible solution to the multiple environmental problem we facing every year. Ifthe city will continue with the same year to year increment in air pollutants it will no longer be safe to breathe in the outdoors without a filtering device. Eco skyscraper will be the solution proposed in this thesis that will include how to integrated the latest green Content technologies in major residential and commercial development. All the waste produced at the building is recycled at the site itself Land crisis + Noida lies in N.C.R (National Capital Region) developingata very fast pace. + This automatically calls in for new and favorable construction projects in the region leading to greater level of development. + Theaccelerated rate of growth ofthe cityasa commercial hub provides the impetus for investing in various construction projects like mixuse development ete + Thereby Noida is seen as a potential city for large scale investments justifying the purpose of the upcomingproject. SITE PROPOSAL Site is proposed by Aims Sanya Developers Sector 15, Noida for mixuse tower. Aims & Sanya Group Are Developing a world class super luxury Commercial Complex “MIX USE TOWERS” — in Noida Sec-15The concept offers the Commercial Green Building in NOIDA. The project is set to be on a plot size of 3.7 Acres of development With luxury Hotel in the campus. The Green Building is designed by Renowned Master Architect Agency DFA known for Beautifully designed building all over. Mix use Towers Noida will emerge in the pulsating 2 ECO TOWER hub of Sector-15, right in the heart of Noida’s business district. A towering edifice rising against breathtaking landscaped grounds in the green, pollution-free atmosphere, the project offers a seamless blend of retail space, smart office space, vital leisure zones and abundant Parking area, ins ap wor eainesaagecon/aries!uhaveren-bulng Content CHALLENGES Aim Since the vertical development is considered as the most unsustainable form of architecture, my main design challenge is to make that sustainable. Not only achieving Environmental, Social and Economic Sustainability, The design is goingto bea resource for Food and Water, to make a Self Sufficient. + To put up an Eco Friendly facility + Unique icon (IDENTITY) + Self Sustainable + Design Approach Objectives Eco Tower This is evident that designing with “green” or ecologically responsive design objectives in minds vital indeed. 1) Providing eco friendly facility To approach eco friendly design various technique to be follow + Energy Production: The building will be Self Sustainable and this can be done by reducing energy requirement by using a number of passive technologies and generating energy using renewable sources like Solar, Speed Breaker And Wind Mill. + Waste Management: A lot of energy is wasted in transporting the waste from source to the treatment plant. So that a waste water treatment plant will be the part of the site. The treated water will be used for toilets, terrace gardens and daily use and the organic waste from residents of the building, is used asmanure for the gardens. + Eco skin (Air Pollution Reduction): The structure will be equipped with filtering system for air and water, Its high-per formative green facade is covered with vegetation that filters rain water and releases oxygen into the tgediypedman synopsis atmosphere. 2)Uniqueform structure will be signature image for the Noida region by Some Aerodynamic modification in architectural design to reduce the effect of the lateral wind force and Vertical landscaping invite the people inside the site and also balance with bulky exterior mirrors. 3)Design approach For designing of environment friendly High rise eco building greater emphasis onthe following factors. * Structure * Climatic condition of that place + Water management techniques + Energy production techniques varia aban figure 5: The asa vertical urban design ipl man ongnengagcomareruhatingreeruting 3 SCOPE Scope of Work The scope of the work will have following functional components: Spread over 3.7 acres approach fromone side 1. RESIDENTIAL 1) Simplex(1BHK,28HK) ii) Duplex (3BHK,48hk) 2, SUPER LUXURY FACILITIES i) Specialty restaurants ii)Spa ii) Salon iv) Night Club, ete. 3. OFFICE i) Entrance Foyer ii) Meeting Rooms iii) Conventional Center iv) Discussion Rooms 4. COMMERCIAL 1) Showrooms, Anchor Shops ii) Restaurants ili) Cafe iv) Food Court v) Library vi) Multiplex 5.PARKING |) Basements ii) Muttilevel Thrust Area Sustainable Design, Eco Architecture and bioclimaticarchitecture Case study and Literature case study + Spire Edge, Maneser + Signature Tower, Gurgaon + Adobe India, Noida + Shanghai World Trade Center, China + Solaris, Singapore 6 ECOTOWER Content Area calculation Total site area... Total Ground coverage 50%. Residential .. Flat Area 85 to 200 Parking Space 351 cars commercial offices . ..30411.5 sqm Office Size 70 sqm to 140 sqm Parking Space 608 cars Retail Area with clubs... 2808.62 sqm ‘Shop Size 55 sqm to 300 sqm Multiplexes 2 Parking Space 456 cars = Reta with clubs ‘= Commercial office ‘= Services Apartment feeis:tie@an our: Aes rl Secon Content METHODOLOGY 1, UNDERSTANDING THE PROJECT ‘An understanding of the project will be required to move further and it can be done by studying the briefs made by the NDA and by having discussions with their concerned people. Discussion with architects involved in the high rise development will also become helpful to understand the context of the site within the overall program. 2. SITE ANALYSIS Site need to be analyzed firstly in its urban context, studying and plotting the inter connectivity of the site with its surroundings, topography i.e vegetation , soil type etc. It will also include a climatic evaluation of the site in terms of temperature, rainfall, relative humidity, wind direction and solar analysis. 3. CASE STUDIES AND LITERATURE STUDIES: It can be analyzed by collection and studying the selection its plans, services, materials and construction techniques, building management system, structure mechanism, space requirementetc. 4. SYNTHESIS OF ANALYZES DATA All the inferences and observation which are drawn from the studies are then need to be carefully analyzed to develop a design solution based on them, Understanding the relationship between technology and architecture and to arrive possible solution to be accommodated in the design. 5. EVOLUTION OF THE DESIGN: After getting design concept, the design is put on the paper. and then preliminary design leads to the final design unany| synopsis 7 LITERATURE STUDY py Contents + Introduction to Eco Architecture + Tallbuildings 0... INTRODUCTION TO jeu ECO ARCHITECTURE What is Eco architecture? + Eco Architecture seeks to minimize the negative environmental impacts of structures through improved efficiency and the use of sustainable construction materials. The idea of not harming the environment plus using the most ecologically friendly construction materials is becoming the norm for designers and builders around the world. Beautiful buildings that work with the environment are the heart and soul of ecoarchitecture Besides concentrating on using sustainable materials, eco architecture seeks to significantly reduce a building’s energy needs. The most Solar panel on a red roof eco-friendly buildings are designed and built with no need for external heating or cooling systems. When this level of zero demand isn’t practical, eco architects use building materials which capture heat during the winter and repel it in the summer. Energy consumption is slashed in addition to avoiding the expensive maintenance costs of elaborate environmental systems within the building itself. + Ecosystem is a community of living organisms (plants, animals) in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment (things like air, water and mineral soil), interacting asa system. Sustainabilty '* Sustainability can be defined as the continued ability of a society , an ecosystem, or any such interactive system to function without exhausting key resources and without adversely affecting environment. \, pearate + Sustainable Design that meets the needs of the - present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Sustainable development can be thought of as > development with low environmental impact ‘=!swsikossomtosoes while maximizing environmental, economic and social gains. sustainable developmentisthereforea very broad subject that goes beyond just conserving the environmental capital Environment Literature study SaaS 1 Green building concept Green Bui ling refers to the incorporation of environment friendly and resource efficient processes at each stage of construction, right from site selection and designing to construction, operation followed by maintenance, renovation or even demolition. The endeavour is to seek minimum possible impact on environment. ‘The concept of Green Building concentrates mainly ontwo points: + Increasing the efficiency with which buildings use energy, water and materials + Reducing building impacts of human health and the environment, through better site selection, design, construction, operation, maintenance, and removal throughout the complete life cycle Why we need green buildings? We are loading our atmosphere with thousands of pounds of COs every year. To offset this CO: , more trees need to be planted. As per the estimates, in US only, to offset the huge amount of COs, trees need to be planted on 2.15 billion acres of land!!(The total land in USis 2.3 billion acres). According to US Green Building Council's study of Environmental impact of buildings (2007), Buildings in the United States contribute 38.9 percent of the nation’s total carbon dioxide emissions, (including 20.8 percent from the residential sector and 18.0 percent from the commercial sector), 39 percent of total energy use, 12 percent of the total water consumption, 71 percent of total electricity consumption. 85%, Le History of green building The increase of fuel costs in 1970's along with the concern for environment kindled the awareness and encouragement towards Green Buildings. Architects and ecologists started looking for solutions to achieve energy savings. But with the decrease of fuel prices, the Green movernent was slowed down and did not receive much encouragement. It was later in early 90's that the movement got kick start and awareness began to spread about need for sustainable buildings. An official Green home building program started in Austin, Texas in 1991. The movernent has gradually gained momentum since then and we can now find significant changesin the newer buildings. Five elements of a green building projects. + Sustainable Site Design + Water Conservation and Quality + Energy and Environment + Indoor Environmental Quality + Conservation of Materials and Resources....... 1 ECO TOWER ® -® = ® ad L. ap wor eainesaagecon/aries!uhaveren-bulng Bioclimatic architecture Bioclimaticisa sector of architecture that dominated by the principles of ecology and sustainability. The term "bioclimatic design" implies design which aims to protect the environment and natural resources. Aspects of bioclimaticdesign Green balconies The west side of a building can be made with small openings, be blind or be protected by appropriate shading (deciduous trees, awnings, plant hedges, etc.). The choice of plant species, the size at maturity, the way of pruning and the exact sitting of solar light trajectory is important for effective protection. Evergreen vegetation layout can be designed, with a preference for trees with dense foliage in combination with deciduous trees, in order todirect winter winds out of the building while achieving coolingin summer. Green roofs By implementing a green roof on the roof of a building reduces significantly the cost of heating the building, because the multi layered stratification reduces heat loss, depending on its thickness. Vegetation as well, acts as extra insulation depending on the coverage and density of foliage. Simultaneously reduces cooling costs by saving energy, as the temperature inside the building during the summer months, may be kept up to 10- 15 degrees below the outside. Note- The choice of bioclimatic design for the building and its surroundings can likely increase the total construction cost, but that can be depreciated by the limited use of units of conventional heating and airconditioning units. Furthermore, the indicators of fertility and living standards will be optimized. Vertical Gardens The term "vertical garden or green walls" means the planting on a vertical surface of a building, This is achieved by specialized systems and a particular variety of plants which are vertically attached to them, ‘The natural benefits of a Vertical Garden + Improved air quality + Lower energy consumption + Providing a natural shield between weather and inhabitants See rent Literature study eo iecagefariccrbntcnmetapsesene 1 Conservation of fESOUrCes Landscaped sky gardens cct os buffers from the dust hed emare fh and lashing rain. They —— ence fos eam cree the orders onda prvote uni bi Energy Efficient Spaces Use of a combination of lotente blocks, hollow tera- | cotta blacks and wire-cut Bricks for the external walls to create thermally comfortable ond energy’ efficient spaces och lighting, The Ecological Foot, sd using appropriate electico ‘agement systérns, Timer controle energy fittings for ‘and water man- systems ond low commen areas and for extemal int is a measure of the amount of nature it takes to sustain a given population over the course of a year. Ecological Footprint analysis suggests whether or not that population is living within its ecological means. Water Harvesting Rainwater harvesting refers to the accumulation and storage of rain water before it reaches the aquifer. Rainwater collected from roof tops can be generally used as drinking water, for irrigation, landscaping, cleaning etc. Installation of water efficient or low flow equipments in kitchens and bathrooms to reduce water consumption. 1 ECO TOWER a/ Content Tall building Introduction to tall buildings Today, itis virtually impossible to imagine a major city without tall buildings. Tall buildings are the most famous landmarks of cities, symbols of power, dominance of human ingenuity over natural world, confidence in technology and a mark of national pride. There is no official definition or height above which a building may be classified as a skyscraper and 7 at which height it may not be considered a high-rise anymore. A skyscraper can be distingue from tower .\ by its special emphasis on structure design to counter wind load prominent on height. Progtai Mix Use Tall buildings are designed primarily to provide the needs of the occupancy, whether single use or mixed-use, which include different types of functions such as commercial, business, hotel, residential, recreational, parking and like. That is, the “human centered design”, which means that the design should focus on people and be done for the people, is the keywordin the design of tall buildings. Lounge Plant Love! History of tall buildings Atall building boom in the late 1920s and early 1930s inurban centers Chicago and New York + Home Insurance Building located in Chicago (1885)- 12 stories tall with a height of 55 m (cast iron), is considered the first skyscraper Skyscrapers also began to appear in other parts of the world (Tokyo, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Taipei, Jakarta, etc.). + Modern multistory buildings use steel for the ‘main structural members (or in combination with concrete~compositestructure) + Despite the recent events that threatened the construction of very tall buildings, their developments have been continuously increasing worldwide. + Dubai has 18 completed buildings that rise at least 300 metres aeycoat 1 Literature study aap fea POISED CASE STUDY py Contents + Literature case study Solaris, Singapore Shanghai World Financial Center, China + Livecasestudy Spire Edge Signature Tower Unitech Signature Tower Content selection criteria This will help me in understanding of sustainability/bioclimatic theory and design for natural ventilation, climatic responsive facade Introduction The site of Solaris is part of a Zaha Hadid- master-planned office park in central Singapore called Fusionopolis 28. A March 2008 competition held by the Jurong Town Council. TR Hamzah & Yeang won the competition with a distinctively green articulation of Hadid’s fluid envelope. The facade is covered with sun-shading louvers to mitigate the tropical heat of the region, 4 and the entire structure is interpolated by a continuous band of vegetation, running in agé* spiral from the basement to the roof. hepa greenrootscom/content/aricles solaris Project Information Building Name: Site: Location: Type: Location: Climate Zone: Vegetation Zone: Site Area Gross Building Area: Height: Startof Construction: Scheduled Completion Tower A: Tower B: Total Landscaped Area: Eco TOWER Solaris Fusionopolis [Phase 2B] onenorth, Singapore Vertical Eco Infrastructure Singapore Tropical Rainforest 7,734? 51,282m? 79.2 meters (15 storeys excluding 2 basement floors) Sep 2008 ‘Aug2010 15 Storeys + roof garden 8 Storeys + roof gardens 8,363m Consultant Team Client & Land Owner: JTC Corporation Architect of Design T. R. Hamzah & YeangSdn Bhd Awards First Prize- Skyrise Greenery Award 2009 Singapore Institute of Architects & Singapore National Parks “Best Tall Building award” CTBUH Awards 2012 Table of Landscaped Areas Roof Gardens: 2,987 m* Atrium Planter Boxes: 304m? EcoCell: 83m? Green Ramp: 4,115 m* Solar Shaft 223m? Ground Levellandscaping: 487m? Green Walls: 164m? Total Landscaped Area 8,363 m? ho: nn earehitect co uksingapore/slarissingapore Location + SOLARIS is a 15 story office building located in the Fusionopolis hub in central Singapore's one north business park, an area dedicated to research and development in technology, media, physical sciences & engineering industries. Site Context Fusionopolis is an integral part of the larger one- north master plan that is developed by JTC Corporation. Together with the adjacent Biopolis and Mediapolis land parcels, the three entities within one-north aim to become incubators for biomedical research, new media production and high-tech software engineering development in Singapore and in South East Asia. + The site was originally a military base, which meant that most of the original ecological system had been destroyed. lari FLOOR PLANS Site Plan SITEAREA :7,734m* FAR 6.6 \y Climate Zone :Tropical Height :79.2meters Yael ‘Rainforest Groy 26599 m* approx. Covegabe eri) roade nnn anne sunpatg ————- ECOTOWER ay Level -1 plan it from Basement 2 The site was originally a military base, which meant ‘that most of the original ecological system had been| destroyed. The architect's response was to conserve what little greenery there was by building on area: which would cause the least ecological damage, helping to improve the site’s biodiversity simply through the positioning of the building. | Ground Floor Plaza |_| UTILITY ROOMS RETAIL C4 ECOCELL GREENERY l J =z TOWERLOBBY VERTICAL CIRCULATION 6©666ea. DEPARTURE DROP-OFF ety PEDESTRIAN AROUND ourune Ss ARRIVAL = /TOPARKING ZONE e THE BUILDING - . —_ Literature case study solani GROUND FLOOR PLAN (LEVEL 1) GROUND FLOOR AREA = 6599 m? approx. FLOORTOFLOORHEIGHT =6m ENTRIES =3nos. Divided into two tower with Grand ATRIUM and towers are connected with each other by bridges. Ground floor has Retails , Large Shops, Lobby for each tower, Utility rooms Ground level landscaping, linking to one- north Park across the street, allows for cross ventilation of the ground floor plaza and provides a venue for social/interactive events. The receptions and lounge in the building is also located in the grand atrium. ‘Two Tower 4 E Tl Fire exit Staircase on twoends of each tower Pl uttlobbies SliftsfortowerA+1servicelift Blifts for tower B+1 service lift lari Level-Basement 1 Mezzanine Floortofloorheight__:3.5m Car parking :50no. Disable parking :1no. :12no. Scooter parking :12mwide Level-Basement 1 ca floortofloorheight _:3.2m - Car parking :102n0. = Disable parking :1no. Scooter parking :10no. ° loading/unloading os ae OFFICES GREEN RAMP FIRE EXIT urTs CARPARKING — CIRCULATION = = = ECO TOWER, ho dir ashto confer) Level-Basement 2 Floorto Floor height _:3.5m Ww Car parking :136n0. r Disable parking :1no. Scooter parking :18no. i of floor tofloor height :Sm \y i \ 1 VF, — | = 0 staircase form ground | Gredn ramp totop floor only 24, Coming from top Literature case study ene cea oe lari Level-3 plan FloortoFloorheight _:4.5m tr On this floor the building is divided into two towers (tower A and Tower B) by grandatrium Tower A and B includes two offices each of research and development Tower Bhasa Light shaft 12mx6m ae Green Ramp UFTS fireexit Toilets d Level-8 plan FloortoFloorheight _:4.5m + Tower A has a terrace garden on this floor and access to terrace garden is though lift lobby of towerA \ - The 8th floor of tower A is a fi 1 double height 9m Level-9 plan a Literature case stud: spd ath connor lari Level- 10 plan =| Floorto Floorheight _:4.5m ‘+ This looris onlya Tower B. = Tower Ahasa terrace garden; “\s Green Roof Garden on 10th story of tower A = Roof Garden is Approached by ramp and ; staircase from Lower floor ~~ eect) FloortoFloorheight _:10m Continues Green Ramp and Gardens around the buildings replaced the original site with a ratio of 108% of landscape to site area. The architect designed over 8,000 square meters of landscaping, a total more than the area of building: lari section SOLARIS is comprised of two towers connected with a passivelyventilated central atrium. Office floors are linked by a series of sky terraces which span the atrium at upper floors. The architect designed over 8,000 square meters of landscaping, a total more than the area of building. The “ecobuilding” replaced the original site with a ratio of 108% of landscape to site area, Through the ecobuilding, sustainable design features and innovative vertical green concept, SOLARIS strives to enhance the site's existing ecosystems, rather than replace them, East Elevation ECO TOWER Elevation + The featured part of the building the 1.5km spiral landscape ramp is maintained via a parallel pathway which allows for servicing or the continuous planters without requiring access from internal tenanted spaces. The pathway also serves as a linear park that stretches all the way from the ground plane to the uppermost roof areas. + The building's continuous spiral landscaped deck are irrigated via a large-scale rainwater recycling system. Rainwater collected from the rainwater down pipes is stored in rooftop tanks and at the lowest basement level, beneath the Eco- cell. + All materials and plants were carefully specified to suit Singapore's local climate and requires very low maintenance. This is part of the project's sustainability design:-lowering the operational and maintenance cost throughout the entire building's ,~ life-cycle solaris PLANT SELECTION: The continuity or the landscaping is a key component of the project's ecological design concept. The selection of plant species was done to mimic the natural topical landscape environment. The variety lighting condition on each or the building's facade was also a consideration factor in the selection process to ensure the chosen species could strive in its snecific location. 8th LEVEL The Green design strategies of the building areas are as follows: Continuous Perimeter Landscape Ramp inwater Harvesting/Recycling Roof Gardens and Corner Sky Terraces Naturally Ventilated and Day Lit Grand Atrium Pocket Park / Plaza Solar Shaft Extensive Sun Shading Louvers Ecocell Continuous Perimeter Landscape Ramp RR aaron Climate Responsive Facade solar shaft solaris Continuous Perimeter Landscape Ramp + An uninterrupted 1.5 kilometer long ecological armature connects the adjacent one-north Park at ground level and the basement Ecocell with the cascading equence of roof-gardens at the building's highest levels. The ramp has a width of 3 meters. imum + Maintenance of the spiral landscaped ramp is achieved via a parallel pathway which allows for servicing of the continuous planters without requiring access from internal tenanted spaces. The pathway also serves asa linear park. + The continuity of the landscaping is @ key component of the project's ecological design concept. + Theramp, withits deep overhangs and large concentrations of shade plants, is also one element in a comprehensive strategy for the ambient coolingof the building facade. Solar Shaft + A diagonal shaft that cuts through the upper floors of Tower B allows daylight to penetrate deep into the building's interior. + Internal lighting operates on a system of sensors which reduces energy use by Eco TOWER automatically turning off lights when adequate day lightingis available, + Landscaped Terraces within the solar shaft bring added quality to adjacent spaces and enhance views up into the building from the street below. Ecocell Located at the building’s northeast corner where the spiral ramp meets the ground, the Ecocelll allows vegetation, daylight and natural ventilation to extend into the carpark levels below. The lowest level of the Ecocell contains the storage tank and pump room of the rainwater recycling system. py Plog shethim com/index ohp/203: Naturally Ventilated and Daylight Grand Atrium + A public plaza between the two tower blocks provides a space for communal activities and creative performances. + This naturally ventilated ground floor operates as a mixedmode (nonair conditioned) zone with an operable glass louvered roof over the atrium providing protection from the elements while enabling full ventilation when needed. + CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) simulations were used to analyse thermal conditions and wind speed within the atrium. Pocket Park / Plaza Ground Level landscaping, linking to one-north Park across the street, allows for cross ventilation of the groundfloor plaza and providesa venue for social/interactive events Extensive SunShading Louvers + Singapore is atthe equator and the sunpath is almost exactly eastwest. Facade studies analyzing the solarpath determined the shape and depth of the sunshade louvers, which also double as lightshelves, ‘+ This solar shading strategy further reduces heat transfer across the building’s lower doubleglazed perimeter facade, contributing to an extremely low External Thermal Transfer Value (ETTV) of 39 W/m2. + The combined linear length of the building’s sunshade louvers exceeds 10km. Roof Gardens and Corner Sky Terraces Vertical landscapingacts asa thermal buffer and creates areas for relaxation and event spaces. Gardens allow building occupants to interact with nature and also offers opportunities to experience the external environment and enjoy views of the treetops of onenorth Park. Rainwater Harvesting/Recycling Rainwater is collected from the drainage downpipes of the perimeter landscaped ramp and from the roof of tower A via Siphonic drainage. It is stored in rooftop tanks and at the lowest basement level, beneath the Ecocell. A storage capacity of over 700 m? allows for over five days of irrigation via recycled water aris Analysis Singapore climate analysis Annual temperature ‘One-North, Singapore's Climate Terparatre: erage and Bareme —— >So ———— SLI POOOMSS SS + No have clear-cut seasons like summer, spring, autumn and winter throughout the year. + In Singapore, the average temperature is between 25 degrees Celsius and 31 degrees Celsius. For One-North, Singapore, the average amount of sunshine hours in Singapore is 7.6 hours. AVERAGE RAINFALL Average rainfall each year is around 1500 mm, and2700mm. ECO TOWER HUMIDITY Cf ESL S Looe o oe eere In the morning, percentage of humidity could reach 90% and drop to a 60% during the mid- afternoon for sunny days. The average relative humidity level in Singapore is 84.2%. WIND SPEED [KM/H] ee fee eA The wind speed of both locations depends on the location of site. Singapore being an island, this factor has caused irregular wind speed as throughout the year. Wind direction distribution in 0) Source: hitpwun.holday-weathercom/sentosa/averages! Sun analysis on the effectiveness of Grand Atrium & Solar Shaft + Grand atrium that utilizes the natural environment by including consideration on the macro-climate of Singapore as the design strategy; this idea has allowed a passive driven feature + This naturally-ventilated atrium has operable slanted louvers glass roof was adjusted through mechanical systems. It is sensor- operated thus protects the interior from extreme weather condition and it also designed to functions as a smoke vent during emergency situation. 23 September The east direction of the sun \_ showered on the lower tower \\, of Solaris. Based on the \ diagram, sunlight shines into |, the atrium and lights up the upper floors of the higher tower. In the afternoon, sunlight yshowers directly into the |-atrium with most of the floors © exposed to sunlight. The west direction of the sun showered on the lower tower of Solaris. Based on the ‘diagram, sunlight shines into _ the atrium and lights up the J upper floors of the lower tower. Literature case study lari + The slanted louvers glass roof allows for stack effect ventilation which is well-suitable for warm climate in Singapore. This is proved using the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulator. + This increases the thermal comfort level and improves the air flow throughout the building. As a result, it reduces excessive use of active energy sources thus making it a ft more environmental conscious building. ii + This passively ventilated atrium gained points from BCA Green Mark Marking o%#ndcoldairmovementthroughoutthebullcing scheme. This was because it fitted into the criteria of part 1- energy efficiency under NRB 1-8 Ventilation in Common Areas. Solar shaft + Solar shaftisa diagonal cut through the office units. The units connected with the solar shaft have automatic light sensors to control lighting and reduce energy usage. + Plants was added on the south west positioned solar shaft as solar screens to reduce heat gaininto the units. + With this feature this building had scored points from the green mark marking scheme under part 1 energy efficiency of NRB 1-10 Energy Efficient Practices & Features + The design also works as a stack well that ventilates adjacent interior spaces where it displaces large volumes of air which satisfied the MS 1525 regulation. The Styseraper ond Other Large Buidings Sun analysis on the effectiveness of the extensive sun-shading louvers 23 September + From the diagram on the left, the shadow pattern shows that the building's interioris well shaded by the louvers at 9a.m. + At12p.m. the louvers was not effective due to direct sunlight on top of the building. Therefore it is only shaded along the parameter of the louvers. ‘2pm (overall) — + From the diagram on the left, the shadow pattern shows that the building's interior is slightly shaded by the louvers at 3p.m. 3pm (Westelevation} + Maximum the use of natural light without the problems of glare or excessive solar heat gain. + The sun-shading louvers are design for different sun angles as they subtend into the building through windows in the exterior space of the building. + Itimproved the thermal and visual comfort of the userin the building + Curtain wall was installed with sensor- operated lighting system. These sensors are able to reduce energy usage for artificial lightings and when there is a minimum detection of 500lux external luminance, artificial lights off automatically. This passive feature of extending solar shading louvers had screened of excessive sun light thus decreased the amount of heat transfer through the lowe double glazed curtain wails. As a result, contributes to a lower overall External Thermal Transfer Value (ETTV) of 40 W/m2 orless. Vertical distances between the louvers are further at strategic locations to reveal high volume entrances and sky terrace activity areas. The passive design of these sun-shading louvers complies with the MS 1525 requirement. literature case study eric thewackoten Yeanatt publ ed) literature Case study SHANGHAI WORLD Spujcttstemstomessstuctornneency + Floor plans + Services TRADE CENTER, CHINA _FSection + Special features Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates Selectioncriteria structural element study of One of the world’s tallest skyscrapers, the Shanghai World Financial Center offers a mix of office, hospitality, meeting and conference space to multiple tenants. Johnson Controls provided its innovative Technology Contracting™ solution that supports all of the property's business and building system needs while meeting its high standards for security and system redundancy. Eco TOWER Project information Project Name Construction year Use Number of floors height Structure Steel Use Site area Building site area Total floor area Total rentable area Parking spaces Elevators Project Owner Project architect & engineer Design architect, Constructor : Shanghai World Financial Center 12008 ixuse :3 underground and 101 above ground Bui :492m :frame and reinforced-concrete composite, Steel frame :Office, Shop, Hotel, Conference, Observatory :30,000sq.m. :14,400sq.m. :381,600sq.m. :137,600.00sq.m. 11,100 vehicles (self-drive and lift system) 244 for office use (including 32 double deck) :Shanghai World Financial Center Co., Ltd. : Mori Building Co., Ltd. :Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates P.C. (KPF) :China State Construction Engineering Corporation Shanghai Construction Group hanghai world financal center Floor Plans Siteplan + Itison an outstanding site of 30,000m? adjacent to the Jin Mao Tower, one of the tallest buildings inthe world, facing the 100m-wide Century. + The building program included four functions: retail at the lower levels, office above for a majority of the building's area and a five star hotel above the office space. + In addition, the building was to be "crowned" with a dramatic exhibition and museum space which would be accessible to visitors and building occupants, + The tower is divided into five primary zones- entrance lobby, museum, office, hotel, and observation functions. + Refuge floors are located approximately every 12 floors and contain mechanical rooms and primary elements of the structural mega-frame (outrigger adit tessa s. ese) la ie Lae} Dongtai Rd. ae re Tea Cae Aled = Lujiazui Ring Rd. Eco TOWER Typical Floor Plan ‘The Shanghai World Financial Center is a business, culture and entertainment hub for Shanghai, with the World's highest observatory, a five-star hotel, commercial space and excellent conference facilities. ‘The structure features 3 floors of underground parking,shops and a conference center on floors 1 through 5,offices on floors 7 through 77, a hotel located on floors 79 through 93 and finally observation and exhibition areas on floors 94 through 100. The facade of the building, its structure and its mechanical systems are arranged in modules that are repeated after every 13 floors. shanghai world financal center Section + In the podium, the first floor is primarily dedicated to car circulation, bus and taxi queue, + The second and third floors feature a retail environment containing mostly boutiques and restaurants. + The first basement level features a sunken garden and food court accessed from Street level. The second basement floor contains a multi-purpose hall and foyer as well as additional retail The remaining facilities in the basement levels include mechanical support spaces, automated parking, building maintenance office, and truck docks. + Its most distinctive feature is the roughly 50- metre wide portal created in the topmost floors, which helps reduce the stresses of wind pressure acting on the building at its summit + The most distinctive feature in the design of the building is a trapezoid aperture at the peak. The original design specified a circular aperture, 46 m (151 ft) in diameter, to reduce the stresses of wind pressure,as well as serve as a subtext for the design, since "Chinese mythology 492m 101F 94-100F HSS Observatory 79-93F ATW Hotel ~~) 55-77F 474A Office ] 52-53F AntOe- ‘Sky Lobby 31-51F A742 Office 28-29F ZA OE- Sky Lobby 7-21F AD{2 Office 4 STRUCTURAL EFFICIENCY ‘The Shanghai World Financial Tower is a very tall tower fram which the floor plans that are at the lower levels have a size from 58 meters by 58 meters. That itis a difficult business to transfer the lateral forces downto the foundation, Tubestructure + Atubestructure isin facta spatial truss which stands up vertically. tis located at the facade ofthe building + The vertical columns of the tubestructure are located at the corners of the building and consist of steel columns which are afterwards being encased in reinforced concrete. + Steel reinforced concrete structure (SRC) and steel-framed structure. IT Is enveloped in a laminated glass curtain wall that gives it a silvery appearance from the outside but inside itis highly transparent. + The tower's trapezoid aperture is made up of structural steel and reinforced concrete + A large number of forces, such as wind loads, the people in the building and heavy PoMIANeR ‘equipment housed in the building, act on the SWFC's structure. These compressive and bending forces are carried down to the ground by the diagonal-braced frame (with added outrigger trusses). In addition to these components, a diagonal bracing filled with concrete, decreases the amount of steel required. Overall, the tower uses significantly less material than other comparable skyscrapers, such as the adjacent Jin Mao Tower. About every 30 floors, there is a belt truss that connects each of the mega columns around the structure Bel ts PoMIB-b) Outrigger tues Core wal on ute ETOSHA AAA ‘Outrigger truss belt trus conceatul diagram sR Wega ce a \ Mapa cohen Meza colann f ers arm Gore nal mwa armen m2778anneR Structural system ¢iagram Tyoica office oor diagram literature case study tt Yr snr te orci cuserenen/sudess2007 shanghai world financal center Mega braces ‘The last elements of the tubestructure are the mega braces. These are connected with the mega columns and the belt trusses. They transfer loads that are carried with the mega columns, belt trusses and other elements of the building to the entire building. These loads will be divided. Belt-truss Mega- diagonal Mega-structure ‘ Core Wall + Core wall has a size about 30 meters by 30 ‘meters and it reaches to the 79th floor of the building. + The core wall will be constructed with steel encased reinforced concrete. The tubestructure is connected with the core wall + There are two ways of ensuring the stability of the building, This system is called the dual lateral force system and ideal for tall buildings and is designed to be much safer and more robust during earthquakes and Core-truss ° Ye Outrigger-truss typhoons compared to a single lateral force system, which resists forces only with perimeter columnsand beams. The tubestructure is connected to the core wall with the outrigger trusses. Each outrigger truss is as high as three stories. At the first two levels where these outrigger trusses are applied, there are also the sky lobbies located. These levels are at the 28th, 29th floor and at the 52nd, 53rd floor of the building, approx58 m "approx 4m + The reason why the core wall only reaches till the 79th level is because the hotel starts here. + The hotel needs another floor plan than the other functions that are located in the building. And it couldn’t use a core wall in its floor plan. + For this section of the building only the tubestructure takes care of the stabilityThe section above the hotelis the observatory. + The construction of the last three floors of the hotel, the penthouses, and the observatory is completely made out of steel, + These are in total 11 floors. The steel framework is only connected to the stable structure. The use of steel also works weight reducing and because of the fact that there are only a few more levels, there isn’t much pressure to resist by the construction. + The choice to make it out of steel is a logical one. Itis also easy to create the characteristic aperture in steel. If in another way constructed it would bea very difficult task. FOUNDATION + The foundation consisting of 2,200 piles at depths of 250 feet had already been laid in place. + In order to decrease the weight of the structure, LERA decreased the thickness of the concrete shear walls of the service core. + The Shanghai WFC was built on the deposited soil from the Yangtze River, which makes for poor engineering soil. The remedy for this was to deliver over 2,200 steel pipe pilings almost 80 meters below the soil, which supported a lattice shaped base to allow for some movement during an earthquake. Since this is a supertall building, the structural system was the main component to realizing KPF's design. 1. Foundation ples 2. Core wail 3. Basement wall fousracmune run ne center shanghai world financal ROBUSTNESS AND REDUNDANCE + Inkeeping with the underlying philosophy of all of LERA's designs, and as demonstrated by the robustness of the World Trade Center, New York, the structural system is designed to accept the simultaneous loss of a multitude of structural elements. + For example, at any level, thesmall perimeter columns are able to be accidentally removed without the disproportionate collapse of the surrounding construction. + Further, members of a perimeter belt truss can be removed without disproportionate collapse. Similarly, accidental removal can be accepted for the steel work within the services core. * Building Sway Reduced Through Vibration ControlTo improve residential comfort by preventing sway in strong wind, two mass dampers, each consisting of a 150-ton counterweight, are installed on the 90th floor to reduce building sway —EcoToweR COLUMN + The columns of the mega-structure are of mixed structural steel and reinforced concrete + At the connection of the mega-diagonals to the columns, the steel columns must be of a size capable of fully transferring the vertical component of the loadin the diagonalsto the composite columns. + Above and below this connection, the size of the steel column is reduced. Away from the area where the steel columns transfer loads to the surrounding concrete, the steel columns need only be strong enough to carry the construction load of the steelwork above and to meet specific requirements the building codes that govern and guide tall building design in China. + In the lower reaches of the building the composite columns are of impressive size. Reinforcing steel must necessarily be 50 mm (2 inches) in diameter, the largest size available, and bundled into sets of four bars each. FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSES [MEGA-COUMN TO MEGA-DIAGONAL CONNECTION EARTHQUAKE LOAD COMBINATION gue Arte dement nals amaga-colmn to meg ‘agonal conection FACTS + Glass and metal were covered on simple geometric bodies to create mysterious sight effects. * The height of this building has changed from its original plan- 94 stories at 460m to the current plan- 101 storiesat 492m. + The observation bridge will be the highest outdoor observation deck in the world. + The trapezoidal hole atop the Tower was originally a sphere, designs where changed after the Chinese Government made claims in 2005 that the Japanese Funded Building's circular hole was too similar to the rising sun onJapan'sFlag + In these areas, the HVAC equipment has been placed so that the design minimizes the interstitial spaces in the building. The HVAC louvers can be seen from the exterior of the structure as two parallel lines that circle the building at nine different floors, + The relationship between earth and sky initiates a discourse in materials which reinforce the theme of contrasting, yet harmonious, elements + Thetowerbase, clad in rough finish granite to a height of 24 meters, provides a sense of stability and anchors the tower to the ground + Incontrast, the main body of the tower is clad in a glass curtain wall to reflect the sky and achieve the impression of lightness. KPF used insulated glass units with silver Literature case stud) high-performance coating to meet the highest aesthetic, ergonomic, and environmental standards. Horizontal metal fins complete the curtain wall, adding depth, rhythm, and a sense of scale Reinforced concrete and steel structure Laminated glass, using intermediate layers of DuPont hanghai world financal center SERVICES HMAC. + The Shanghai WFC has tremendous heating and cooling loads making the engineering of the HVACsystems very complex. + The building is completely clad in glass, with very little structural member to absorb that energy atthe envelope. + Also since most of the southward facing windows are angled back, they receive both horizontal and vertical sun rays, making the heating more intense. + Since the building face leans back, the solar radiation is very strong near the top. This building has no defined roof, but the angled glass is the biggest factor in cooling the building. FIRE SAFETY + The core is a separate fire compartment with fire rated doors separating the core from the office space, to prevent smoke or fire from entering the core and travelling vertically up and down the elevator shafts. + All entry to the office elevators are through secure turn styles. All security and fire systems are routed to a central fire command —EcoroweRr centeron the groundlevel. + Regulations require that due consideration must be given in buildings to: + The flammabity of building material. + The duration of fire resistance of components + The integrity of the sealing of openings. + Thearrangements of escape routes, + The aim is to prevent the start and spread of fire. VERTICAL CIRCULATION + The FORTY four double deck elevators each comprise two cabs, with a capacity of 2,000 kilos and serve a sky lobby at a height of 240 mwitha speed 10m/sec (36km/h) + Electronically controlled active roller guides ensure low vibration travel + Further in parking shops, restaurant areas, office, forums, VIP rooms as well as 800 sq mt eventhall + In such a tall building a lot of people have to go up to one of the many stories. The FORTY four double deck elevators each comprise two cabs, + If traditional elevators would have been used, the already small amount of free floor space would have been even smaller. The floor plan would mostly consist of a large amount ofelevators. + This problem is being solved by stacking two elevator cars. By doing this, it is possible to transport twice as many people in one ride with the minimal use of floor space. By stacking two elevator cars the traveling time is reduced to a minimum during rush hours, when the amount of people that need to be transported is at its peak. Stacking two elevators cars is 2 system successfully deploye ‘SPECIAL FEATURES + Sky Walk is the highest publicly accessible built space in the world, Perched 1,555 feet (474 meters) on the tower's 100th floor, the sky-high walkway is poised to become one of the most spectacular destinations in the world, offering an unparalleled window into modern Shanghai + The Sky Walk is the dramatic culmination of the SWFC's seven-level public Observatory, which occupies the building's 94th through 100th floors. Stretching 180 feet (55 meters) across the monumentally scaled portal at the top of the tower, the walkway is designed with canted glass walls and a glass floor to offer unprecedented views of the Shanghai skyline, downtown streets, and the Huangpu River. = A second Sky Walk, on the 97th floor, is equally breathtaking, featuring a roof that opens to the sky when weather permits. A Sky Arena on the 94th floor houses exhibition and event space totaling more than 700 square meters to serve as a space for entertainment events, information sessions, and other publicity-related gatherings. Live case study 1 Content TR. N YEANG Selection Criteria + This building is first eco tower in India by eco specialist Dr. Ken Yeang. Mytopicis eco tower and this building will help me to gain knowledge of eco infrastructure to greater extend + Allphilosophy of architect help me to design ecotower + To bring knowledge of bioclimatic architecture, vertical landscape, eco astructure and water harvesting pe spire edge Project information + Project Spire Edge + Location :Manesar, India + Client :A.NBuildwell PVT.LTD + Nos.ofstoreys —_:20storeys+ Roof Garden + Site Areas 24,765 sq.m + Proposed : Commercial and Offices Development + Total GFA 122,559 sq.m + Plot Ratio 24.7 + Principal-in-Charge : Ken Yeang, + Structural Engineers : NNCConsultants :Environmental Design Solution + Energy Efficiency + Multiple-award winning SpireEdge is a LEED Platinum and LEED Gold rated Mainstream Green office complex designed to provide economically sound, socially vibrant and an ecologically restorative work environment for IT/ITes businesses looking for growth, expansion or consolidation. feo Tower The key design feature of this iconic tower is its green infrastructure Continuous ramp that carries vegetation from the base and surrounding landscape to the upperlevels. The design also includes provision for sky courts and rainwater gravity filtration and collection. The green eco infrastructure is placed within both the main and rear facades of the building, which links seamlessly into the surrounding campus landscape. The vegetated surface within the rear fac;:ade is aligned to a pedestrian ramp and walkway similar to thatin the Solaris building, but here the ramp folds to provide spaces for special meetingrooms. Pe OT spire edge signature tower Location 28.3N Located in the fully integrated Industrial Model Township developed by HSIIDC with all modern infrastructure and access to public transportation. Reduced site disturbance, with almost 75%open space within the campus SPIRESDGE (Gurgaan-Delhi Expressway NHB KP Expressway To Palval Seamless connectivity to CBD Delhi, International airport and CBD Gurgaon Manesar Rated by Cushman and Wakefield as amongst the 6 key, high growth areas in the entire country [*Ref C&W report on Peripheral locations high on investment opportunities dt 3 Oct, 07), Manesar is a well-planned, state-of-the-art township, which is connected seamlessly with allparts ofthe NCR. ______live case study spire edge COMPONENTS OF THE COMPLEX searmnraccieoiea + 6 wy ea coe ane coro —— + weenie Sue oe Co Haas i soy ad sae roe Marcon SD BNE one twetr Brome Faciiteancor store Hea + faite Oe. Ato Signature Tower Situated in the Northeast section of the complex, the Signature Tower is a radical project, designed by Architect Ken Yeang. This iconic 'Deep Gre 1n' building is the country's first bioclimatic skyscraper and is capable of adapting to different degrees of change in the environment outside to keep the interior at its optimum comfort level. Status : Incomplete Green Continacus Vegetation Wall Landscaped atums Terace Garson Iconic 300 ft high Signature Tower * Climatically appropriate, Innovative building * Visible from far as a gateway to Manesar * Situated on the KMP Corridor + State-of-the-art glazing system and louvers Vertically ris inglandscape * Integrating greens to the workspace *Createsa continuous Green Thread + Rooftop terrace gardens Landscaped refuge areas Tenace Gordon = erica landscaprg Bo Steen Wal feo Tower Floor Plans Site plan Site area Greenareas Main Circulatory Roads Intermediate Spaces The site consists of The Signature Tower Anchor Block + Multitenant Block ‘Retail, Business Suites and Club There are three entry and exit points to the site. Attention has been paid on optimizing the circulation and traffic system innovatively . With approximately 18,000 people working in the complex daily, specific zones like dedicated drop-offs, separately planned lanes and bus stops for chartered buses and cabs have been designed. Pedestrian & handicap friendly Built Up On Site-25% alkways and entrances. Dedicated Taxi drop- off areas provided ensure high safety for the commuters without disturbing the movement of other vehicles. A seamless pedestrian environment and interactive pedestrian plaza with water bodies , sit outs, shaded areas etc. are created fora delightful experience —__ Summer Winds spire edge Floor Plans Basement 1 Plan There are three entry and exit ramps to the basement. Attention has been paid on optimizing the Circulation and traffic system innovatively Vehicular drop-offs at the basement levels at the circulation cores Easily navigable basements and ramp loops Large cut outs in basement slabs to allow in lightand ventilation, Scalable car parking with a provision for another 1,000cars in the future Gia Basement 1 cars 2482 5 two wheeler :294 HEE crtenramp circulation [Bf fireexit I ventilation shatt i amma Ana A i VV ene, Wy CE - te Basement2Plan — Cars407_ — Twowheelers 308, WIP HE creenramp circulation [i fireexit [I ventiiation I Treatment shaft plant Basement 3 Cars:466 Twowheeler 311 1 " f iS ZA Li ES ; res Live case stud spire edge Ground floor plan floor to floor height 4.8m @ Entry to Gallery @ ramp to first floor MM Fireexit MEM Green ramp MEBLits =) Lobby MA oilets * Ground floorarea :1805m* « North Side Green Ramp + Plinth:+950mm + Building edge vehicular drop off with grand entrance. Entrance lobby is double in height + Efficiently organized core (8lifts) + International aesthetics with glare free-daylit interiors. Use of high performance glass and shading devices. SouthsideGreen ramp * Auditorium 200seated + North side pedestrian ramp start from ground floor going to first floor of the boomerang type of shape of building building ramp width 3m. feo sowen FIRST FLOOR PLAN Floor to Floor height 3.2m + On this floor there is a proposal of garden approached byrampor first floor lobby + Green ramp as it Continue with Circulation MB toilets ME creenramp S Lobby south side ~ HB Fire exit Green ramp Lifts Auditorium Second FLOORPLAN 1 + Double height and auditorium’s slab | became terrace garden on this floor i Proposed restaurants on this floo} Dy Mitts [Lobby Fire Exit MM roilets Live case stud spire edge TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN Floor to Floor height :3.95m ny Average floor area of each floor 1600 sqm Green ramp 690 mm wide MM Fire Exit [MM Toilets MllGreenramp---~ Mi offices MMM Lifts CORE, STAIRS, SERVICE ZONE PLAN ARRANGEMENT * Core and Circulation is located on South side The internal typical office spaces have large behind the green ramp, in order to protect span floor beams to eliminate any in- the internal use space from direct sunlight between columns. and heat. + The floor configuration seeks to create anew + There are 2 fire stairs, 8 elevators, and form internal life forits users, with occasional continuous green ramps that can connect sky terraces linked to the eco infrastructure, people toevery floors ofthe building, a rear ramp at the south face that has Creative Meeting Rooms. * Toiletis provided on each floor. + Allelevator lobbies and toilets have natural ventilation, ee 3rd-ROOFTOP FLOORPLAN 3rd floor plan ‘4th floor plan = __[Sth-8th floor plan_* = ‘bth floor plan * 0th floor plan 6th floor plan. = 17th floor plan ‘~__ [18th floor plan jachine room floor plan + top plan S Live case SI spire edge SECTION The key design feature of this iconic tower is its green infrastructure -continuous green ramp that carries vegetation from the base and surrounding landscape to the upper levels. The design also includes provision for sky courts, and rainwater gravity filtration and collection (important for a city with very hot summers and unpredictable monsoon rains in autumn). feo Tower The greenery is brought up to the roof garden by series of vertical landscaping system, ie vegetation green wall , green planter ramps with a pedestrian walkway and a series of sky terraces. The south facade has also a green ramp that bring pedestrian and vegetation from the ground all the way up to a lush roof garden located at the iconic tower and connects to the north facade. Design Strategies The Green design strategies of the building areas areas follows: Continuous Landscape Ramp Rainwater Harvesting/Recycling Roof Gardens Climate Responsive Facade Pocket Park Sun Shading strategy Ecocell FOR UNINTERRUPTED BUSINESS OPERATIONS. Rainwater Harvesting/Recycling ‘Sun Shading strategy Live case stud Roof Garden spire edge Continuous Landscape Ramp + 50m longnorth side ramp 600mm wide and 1.4 km long 650mm wide south side ramp. connected the roof at ground level and the basementeco cell. + Maintenance of the spiral landscaped ramp Is achieved via a parallel pathway which allows for servicing of the continuous planters without requiring access from internal tenanted spaces. The pathway also servesasalinear park. + The continuity of the landscaping is 2 key component of the project’s ecological design concept. + The ramp, with its deep overhangs and large concentrations of shade plants, is also one element in a comprehensive strategy for the ambient cooling of the building facade. Water Efficeincy Spire Edge is designed to achieve 44.64% reduction in use of portable water. This achievement is higher than the next incremental threshold of 40% required by LEED This has been achievement usi + Advance sensors and water efficiency faucets inthe washrooms. + On-situ STP for 100% water recycling to meet all water demands for irrigation, flushing & cooling water through. + Water retention tank to capture rainwater run-off and a roof with a white reflective coating. Under normal rainfall conditions, all the water used for irrigation ta come from the storm water retention tank. + Landscape plantation that requires lower irrigation. + Irrigation system designed to prevent over- watering of landscape beds or loss of moistures to evaporation in the air + 23.5 lack litres rain water tank to provide for 100% water top-up requirements for the entire HVACsystem. anata Caennen: ‘Seaop Finer Fare water storage Ecocell Located at the sites northeast corner where the spiral ramp meets the ground, the Ecocell allows vegetation, daylight and natural ventilation to extend into car park levels below. The lowest level of the Eco-cell contains the storage tank and pump room of the rainwater recycling system. Healthier indoor environmental quality Today we spend more than 90% of our time indoor where the pollutant levels according to EPA is 2 to 5 times more than outdoor levels, causing health reactions and allergies resulting inabsenteeism at work. At Spire Edge, the multiple steps taken ensure a better Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) and healthier ing conditions for the benefit of all buildings ‘occupants, + Ventilation design in compliance with ASHRAE 62.1-2004, the ventilation rate exceeds the ASHRAE's requirements by at least 30% © Individual control of unit conditioning and lighting also improves personal comfort. ‘+ Aminimum daylight factor is achieved in at least 98% of occupied building space. + High-grade filters installed at all outdoors intakes to trap significant qualities of particular irritants. + Use of adhesives, sealants, paints & carpets with reduced Volatile Organic Compounds + HVAC systems and building envelope are Live case stud designed according to the standards required for a comfortable thermal environment that supports the productivity and wellbeing of the bi occupants. Pocket Park Double height between Ground floor and first floor provides a venue for social/interactive events and incoming of nature in first floor and ground floor provide peace to mind. Climate Responsive Facade + Maximum the use of natural light without the problems of glare or excessive solar heat gain. + The sun-shading louvers are design for different sun angles as they subtend into the building through windows in the exterior space of the building + Itimproved the thermal and visual comfort of the userin the building, + Vertical distances between the louvers are further at strategic locations to reveal high volume entrances and sky terrace activity areas. spire edge Vertical Landscaping The greeneryis brought up to the roof garden by series of vertical landscaping system, Le vegetation green wall, green planter ramps with a pedestrian walkway and a series of sky terraces. The south facade has also @ green ramp that act asa thermal buffer protecting the south facade from direct height gain and creates area for relaxation and event spaces. These extensive gardens allow for interaction between the building’s occupants and nature, offering opportunities to experience the external environment housed within the tower and to enjoy views of the it park. eaten oa Aseries of sky courts at the north facade also create an outdoor environment for the office users creative and socialinteraction. ‘Sun Shading Strategy The two main ways architects control the effect. of the Sun on a building is through the orientation of the building and the overall building layout. Following this tenet, the various buildings within the Spire Edge complex are designed according to the Sun's behavior at the particularlatitude. The main objectives set for using day light for the buildings within Spire Edge complex were: + To get significant quantities of daylight as deep into the building as possible + To maintain a uniform distribution of daylight from one areato another + To avoid visual discomfort and glare architects studied the Sun path for the particular latitude. The solar azimuth and altitude provided a summary of solar position that they could then refer to when considering shading requirements and design options. ENERGY EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES + Energy conservation measures include high albedo paint, over-deck roof insulation, , efficient lighting design, air economisers, variable air volume systems, efficient water cooled centrifugal chillers and cooling tower fans with variable speed. + No CFC-based refrigerants used in HVAC systems. * Necessary metering equipment to monitor buildingenergy use. + Provision for generation of electricity through renewable energy sources to meet partial requirements of the building in future. + Reduced ‘Heat Island Effect’ with 94.7% parking area under shade/basements, thus reducing the surface radiation. Materials and resource efficiency + The intention behind the Materials and Resources management at Spire Edge is to reduce redundant development, thereby reducing the accompanying environmental impact associated with producing and delivering new materials. + Reuse of spaces and materials to reduce waste and directly benefit the local economy 33.9% of the total project’s materials (by cost) manufactured within 800 kms of the project. Sustainable Features + 100% power backup with a provision to shift to natural gas as fuel when the supply is available. This will help reduce the generation cost and shifting to a much greeneralternate. + Naturally lit basements for added safety & better ventilation + Iconic pedestrian ramp in the Signature Tower Live case stud + Local & appropriate plant species used in the + landscape design to have minimum impact on the local flora & fauna, (MULTIPLE SHADING DEVICES Case study 2 UNITECH SIGNATURE TOWER, GURGAON C.PKukreja Office building SELECTION CRITERIA With an identity that's unique, Signature Towers has become one of the best-designed office complexes in india. From the elegant foyer to the modern amenities, a neat design language allover. It's here where success stories are written and re-written. Many leading multinational and Indian companies, as well as Unitech, have chose| businesses from Signati perfect location just a fe the National Highway 8in Gl Eco TOWER Content ‘Introduction tp fu aurgcengropertySele-com untechsigraturetowergurgo0n Introduction to project Site Area :20,235sqm Gross Floor Area 30,355.55 sq. m. Net Office/CommercialArea —_ : 23,504.93 sq.m. No. of Storeys 215 No of Carparks 2610 Storey Heights Floor to Floor 1st Storey 24.2m Upper Storeys :3.9m Floor to Ceiling 1st Storey 23m Upper Storeys 2.6m Building has two basements and separate utility area in basement Location South City I-Gurgaon hera village, sector 30 Unitech signature tower is located in sector 30 Gurgaon, Haryana near Rao Tula ram Chowk (huda city center metro station) in Saini khera village. On north side of the building the building of Hindustan Unilever Petrolium. The building is linked to main high-way (delhi Raod. pur) by a local Live case stud Unitech Signature tower an ee es 2 Groundcoverage 17% + Service road and main access road of the building is divided, service entry is from back side and main entry is from northside. + Separate service ramp provided for double height utility area * Publicinteraction spaceisonnortheastsideof |") the building service road Hy coe Senvicenono —= GE Fireexit ARRIVAL — [ creen ares DEPARTURE [To PARKING — [HMB Buitaing Foot Pri = i —> social interaction space i DROP OFFZONE maa * tJ —EcoroweRr Ground floor plan FloortoFloorheight=4.2m Double height verandah (toners: Staircase za Attractive drop-off + Grand double height area with pillars and entrance beam runing on. 2m wide double height Beate verandah on three side + of building £ ) Well defined zoning for Tower A and TowerB Separate entrance for Restaurant and Bank Plinth 750mm no access forhandicapped people © mmwmainesnarr si Sa 2 @ dia Fae En Live case stud na P aver commbuntechsinoa 2 itech Signature tower First floor plan’ Floor to Floor height 2m + Doubleheight atrium divide the building into +Health club on this floor entry through the twozones restaurant BLOCK 1 > DoubleHeight [ll] Staircase (uu () oitets Double Height stock2 Verandah 2nd floorplan + the buildingisdivided into + This floor has a terrace garden between two twohalf on this floor b tower. skylight for main conegurse [ re A officespaces [II Stairca: mm ECO TOWER TY toilets 3th-Sthfloorplan floor tofloor height:3.9m + Two separate towers completely tower A and towerB Sth floorplan + External Facade: Reflective glass curtain wall and fluorocarbon coated aluminum panel cladding system. Articulated granite cladding at Ist and 2nd Storey columns and fascia Ist Storey Concourse stone floor to floor height:3.9m 13th floorplan floor to floor height:3.9m = Atthe this floor the two blocks combine again together and form a single block this feature when seen from outside seems like a bridge Live case study 6th-Bth floor plan + Balconies are projected {floor to floor height:3.9m Balcony 10th-11th floor plan floor to floor height:3.9m + The 10th- 13th floor at the 11th level the first refuge terrace is made. This terrace is very efficientin planning and execution + Area~2001m?each 4th floorplan floor to floor height:3.9m + Evenon these floor levels, the two blocks are combined but there are no terraces on these levels Unitech Signature tower BASEMENT1 Floor to Floor height :3m Area :9732sq mapprox B1 12 mwide ramp for entry and exit with slop 1:10 cut out as blower Building footprints HEE staircase ME cou: urs HR em he plinth of the uilding is 50mm heigh yy this architect provide penings along he double eight veranda —EcoroweR PLANNING The Cores The building varies in plan and elevation at all the levels. Therefore the creation of the standards vertical section was not a practical idea . Although the main cores in the building are constant . The core in block A and block B both consist of 4 lifts each having capacity of 12 people. Each block also has two staircase one for regular use and the other for services. The placement of the AHUs varies at various llevels The Grid Both the blocks owing to their different plans have different grid systems. The grid system of Block Aisa right angled grid of standard size 8m x8m. Tower bowing to its circular plan is built on aradial grid with varying distance . The center of this circular grid coincideswith lift core The vertical circulation lift Each Tower Block is served by 3 high speed lift anda service lift. All lift open at office floors lift = 3 passenger and 1 service lift serve the basement capacity There are three high speed lift and a service lift, out of these, two serve the basement also. The Terrace Garden and refuge area The terrace garden on the roof of the second floor is a rather interesting feature in the building not only giving a negative space in the built form but also giving space for the employees for recreation every now theninthe working hours. The refuge areas are not only used regularly as verandas but also as becking pointsin the hard The Parking The entrance to the parking is on the basis of a card control system . Parking has been provided both on the surface and the basements. Total parking~610cars. Landscaping on the site : Live case stud + Any complex is completely enhanced if the land is properly landscaped and the site has been planned such that these pockets are left for the people to sit, enjoy and experience the whole space. The site concerned is also quite well landscape as viewed from the refuge areas and the roof of the building and is a treat after a hectic schedule of work + secondly the land value always keeps pace witha Building finishes External Facade + Reflective glass curtain wall and fluorocarbon coated aluminum panel cladding system. Articulated granite cladding at 1st and 2nd Storey columns and fascia Ist Storey Concourse stone + Flooring : - Quality polished marble/granite Saleable/Tenanted Area /Quality polished marble/granite at lift lobbies. + Cement/ sand screed ready for tenant's/occupant’s floor system to office andtenanted areas. + Walls + Ast Storey Concourse (Quality polished granite marble cladding to walls and columns) + Toughened/ tempered glass screen, glass door to the exterior Saleable/Tenanted Area + Lift Lobbies: Quality polished granite/ marble cladding + Offices: Cement/ sand plastered wall with emulsion paint finish + Ceilings = Lobbies 1st Storey Concourse & + Specially designed calcium framing, monolithic finish with emulsion paint. Saleable/Tenanted Space + Mineral fibre board ceiling Unitech Signature tower Building elevation The building has a very bold form as in relation with the fact that itis an office building, The over of effect is a strong sense of character in the half cylinder and the cuboid with blocking + Plinth 750mm + Height of building :58m + Step form of tower A providing terraces on the differentlevels, + Tower B circular curve form facing west side which is not a good point in summer during evening it isnot comfortable + Building elevation is divided into two parts part A ground and first floor part B 2nd to 14th floor ‘South side East side West side Csng long he double height veranda ‘lat: lading 8m salty polished ‘ranite mole Eco TOWER Architectural Character ‘The Sandstone Clad Gate: The sandstones gate is the main feature between the entrances circulation road and the Surface parkingin frontofthe site Landscaping on thesite : Any complex is completely enhanced if the land is properly landscaped and the site has been planned such that these pockets are left for the people to sit, enjoy and experience the whole space. The site concerned is also quite well landscape as viewed from therefuge areas and the roof of the building and isatreatafterahecticschedule of work. secondly the land value always keeps pace with a well landscaped site reason being everyone wantsa good view and this building has definitely provided one INFERENCES The attempt on the building on the built form of the building has been on massing rather on the dynamism that a sleek building could offer The impact and the impression of the building is generated at the level of the passerby Not from NHB fom where the maxiumum people pass and this isa drawback. This building is purely the aesthetical evaluation on the built mass and there is little Relevancy to the functionality of the building The disadvantage of such a structure is that the service cores have to be repeated for the Two tower as they rise separately. One positive aspect of the building is that there are proper allocation of areas of refuge which would be beneficial in the case of the fire outbreaks. There is a Terrence garden which adds to the positivism of the aura of the building. Theres an ample provision of parkingin the site on the ground andthe basements. The multi use ability of the spaces isa very positive aspect of the building reason being That the employees can avail alot of facilities Comparative analysis of case studies Solaris, Singapore Architecture: + Bioclimatic Architecture Design: + Location: Singapore + Climatic zone Tropical and vegetation zone rainforests + Goodand strong concept + Wrapped by spiral green terraces from top to ground plane and twisting 1.5 kilometer upwards to theroof top. Tectonicrelationship + Office building with retails on ground floor livided into two floors with Grand atrium. + Roof gardens ans green ramp around the building about 1.4 mile long. Geometry + Step like form forming Sky gardens on terraces. Form of the building is trapezoidal according to site with round corners. Urban Design Setting + The site have Access on allits foursides. * Located in the Fusionopolis hub in central Singapore's one north business park, an area dedicated to research and development in technology —EcoroweR ‘SWFC, china Architecture: + Modern Architecture Design: + Location: Shanghai, China + Climatic zone warm humid and vegetation zone rainforests + 101 storey high rise structure constructed Withe special care of lateral forces + Mixuse building Tectonic relationship + The building program included four functions: retail at the lower levels, office above for a majority of the building's area anda five star hotel above the office space. In addition, the building was to be "crowned" with a dramatic exhibition and museum. space which would be accessible to visitors and building occupants. Geometry + The Shanghai World Financial Tower is avery tall tower from which the floor plans that are at the lower levels have a size from 58 meters by58 meters + The most distinctive feature in the design of the building is a trapezoid aperture at the peak. Urban Design Setting + Thesite have Access onallits four sides. + Located in the Fusionopolis hub in central Singapore's one north business park, an area dedicated to research and development in technology Spire Edge, India Architecture: + Bioclimatic Architecture Design: + Location: Maneser, Gurgaon + Climatic zone composite and vegetation zone rainforests * Good and strongconcept + ABioclimatic architecture forming an iconic landmarkin thet center * Approach from a road connecting Delhi- Jaipur express highway Tectonicrelationship * Since it is a business center, most of the spaces designed are for offices and conferences + The only change we see as we go up is the play of green ramp and refuge areas provided alternately in the building. Geometry + boomerang type of shape of building form with the striking green facade distinguish it from the rest of the towers. + Provision of green ramp and the louvers in the facade makes the elevation appealing and cuts the heat penetrating into the building + Building is a nice example of a bioclimatic design Urban Design Setting + Situated near the NH8 highway. * The access to the building is from the tertiary road. + Thetoweris oriented such that its Striking + Elevation and design is visible from the highway Live case stud UNITECH, Signature tower Architecture: + Bioclimatic Architecture Design: + Location: sector 30, Gurgaon + Climatic zone composite and vegetation zone rainforests + Iconic Tower in the heart of the capital city, buildingis planned to segregate vehicular + vehicular and pedestrian traffic, as well as business and usual traffic through landscapingand traffic planning Tectonicrelationship + The building program include:- public area, offices, showrooms, restaurant, conference and meeting rooms. Geometry + The building has a very bold form as in relation with the fact that it is an office building, The over of effect is a strong sense of character in the half cylinder and the cuboid with blocking + Twotower connected at 13th floor Urban Design Setting + Located in heard of thecapital. * Unitech signature tower is located in sector 30 ,Gurgaon, Haryana near Rao Tula ram Chowk (huda city center metro station) in Saini khera village.

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