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> > > > > > > > > Ancillaries > VV VV VV VVVVV¥YV VV Improvements to Main Temple Improvements to Maha Mandapam Pradakshana Mandapam Dwajam Rajagopuram Arch gates Devata Kalayana Mandapam Yagasala Other components lke sub-temples Any other items. Mahanivedana sala, Ramanujakutam Prasadam Kitchen & Stores. —~ Packing & Storage Annadhanam, Kitchen, & Stores Vratha Mandapam / Puja Mandapam / Abhisheka Mandapam ‘Addala Mandapam Executive Officer Quarters Staff Quarters Arohaka Quarters Gosala Veda & Agama patasala (Rooms, Class rooms, Quarters, Dining hal) Shopping Complex Information Center Cloak Room Library & Reading Room Meeting hall Museum Any other items pees ANNEXURE Collection of Data in the following formats and is to be used in forecasting in fow of pilgrims and arriving atthe infrastructural needs during the next 30 years. HISTORY OF THE TEMPLE Name.fthe Temple Siu’ Uebyeetanounr © bo Spot WG? Ointation gush cet Cutt Biel Marmoy Origin of Temple eek i i WAN Sthenkin Wnagye Ariel Meet wen How Spectl importance Historical Changes taken place from inception WATER SUPPLY | Present Proposed | a. - "| scrane | souce | Cowra | MERE | cont | seme | Some | Comoe | Cast iol Beae lacie |e ee re ee | | | | i | SANITATION AND SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ypestEsty mt oped = a fe | covoone | MARGRET | cont | stm | cmeroe | Ot 1_| Excrate dispose 4 2_| putt | 2 | nig ras 8 ess Change Rooms + | sot ae | Naraganent ACCOMMODATION Present Proposed Sh No ‘Type of Coney) Improvements Cost ‘Type of ‘Accommodation Cost strctun | lath Needed io Structure (Pinth Area) PARKING AREA (To Identify) For 4 Wheelers, 3 Wheelers, 2 Wheelers LANDSCAPE DEVELOPMENT Present Future S.No | | ae Physical eee ea | Activity | Location | coMGiien | Activity | Location | Cost | ie BEAUTIFICATION BY SPECIAL ILLUMINATION 7 T | Present Future SINo | T | Type _| Location Present Level Type Location Cost See Check Slip Particulars puseyelh Name of the Teple GENERAL |} Story of the termpie WY or 6) [6 entation 2) cuir WY ‘in oie Temple — a : 7, © { 33 being Pevlormned ‘aia Special Rituals [iso he Teniple Lands, Jewelary, ete) Ph stographs ofallthe areas fon itorm of Tempie nis and Grafts = G ) [Te npie eco system [arta ina igre RoplaT a BORAT [ein ation [ihe isxracure Admistate, Tome eta he aga Sag, anmadhanain et [Commas estabshment, ee feces ry (Sond W sive management resis (Gis pevanas DESIGN / PROPOSALS “Siney mit Contre seeTTand a an area [ai i ae rs Wagar Wand RT i \ reesei lan fe coe oreo, Song The SNORT plans Wan, and | econge si strategy, Relocatinn/ehabilation plans, | enseaien o HghSeciriy zone eden w ane Sateny const wean Zone and Wait resto, SENET | Sie Wagan Saar f ‘wage & Way finding Saepy > [Race camp Concept JPhasing of Implimentation P ablic adciressing System TEMPLE TOWN MASTER PLANNING.GRITERIA FOR EVALUATION [| STAGE EXISTING STUDY/INVENTORIES ~ MANDATORY] | (3 weeks) ft | Proposals and Plans submitted by a Registered Architect with Council of Architecture (CoA). CoA Certificate to be submitted by the Applicanvé.0. ” “Survey Plans to soale showing all dimensions, contours, extents, all existing structures/buildings/mandapams/arches, Platforms/plazas, physical features like trees, rocks, boulders, | water bodies, streams nalas, borewells, OH tanks, tanks/koneru, open wells /dried wells, electric poles, Sub-stations/transformers, | generators, existing drainage/water lines, ete. | Photographs showing the main temple structure, subsidiary Shrines (from all four directions), and other existing structures, roads / streets / lanes, sheds, mandapams / arches, platforms / plazas, ete. 3 Google large scale Satelite Imagery of temple core area, as well as separately the site and surroundings and details like rikshaw stand, bus stand, railway station and air port, with all annotations / text. [4 ~State the history and background of the temple 6 | Study of built —form, construction materials, construction | techniques, ete of the area / region. 6 Detailed Site Plan showing the existing land use and all streets network / other transportation network 7 ~Statement showing existing water supply, drainage disposal and power requirements | Statement showing existing solid waste management a SI | “Statement showing the existing accommodation infrastructure, | shops, etc [40 | Photographs showing the customs and rituals during festivals / special occasions / and day to day customs.Existing dress code Report on the local aris and crafts. | Report mentioning the condition of the main temple and other | ancillary structures, maintenance / upkeep and repairs, existing | trees, rocks, and boulders, anthills, etc within temple complex | with photographs | ia A report on the temple eco system like rain water inflows, flora & fauna (trees, flowers, birds, animals, etc.), natural rock formations, ete . —— ‘tobacco ahd smoke contro| measures, 2) 14 ‘A Report on existing ‘tobacco and smoke ‘control measures, | alcohol free zoning, meatless zone strategy, etc. {45 ‘Séclion through the site and main temple complex along with 3-D | Blgck model \ : \6 Rapart on proposed development strategy inside the core area and outside the core area along with budgetary requirement and priorities, STAGE 2: DESIGN PROPOSALS (5 weeks) [Large Stale Plan showing the existing temple core area.; proposed decongestion strategy of temple core area including relocation and rehabilitation plans Strategy Report on improving the ambience and image of the temple town / settlement in the overall regional context, with well designed landscape, pollution-free environment, pedestrian | facilities, well designed infrastructure ,¢tc. 3 Strategy Report on effective way finding , signage and information center, etc. 4 Giralegy on ensuring a hassie-tree darshan of the temple and effective pedestrian movement system by restricting vehioular | movement/traffic in Core temple area, etc. j [isis aL 5 Site Plan showing the proposed land use along with 3-D Block 5 | | Model drawings/sketches 1 | | 6 | Straiegy on landscape and horliculture plan along with 5 | drawings/details (trees, medicinal herbs, puja flowering trees, fruit bearing trees/orchards, etc.) | zr Strategy on height regulations / restrictions .no construction 15 i zones with in150m and 500m radius from the main temple. | [ | [8 Strategy on the built form / the typology derived from the 1s vernacular style of the place / region for the buildings other than temple . Q Strategy on proposed road and pedestrian net work. 5 10 Strategy on illumination of the main temple complex and artifacts | 6 fae ‘Strategy on increasing the life span of main temple complex and | 3 subsidiary structures, etc "| Strategy on protecting and improving the eco-system, rain water | 3 inflows, flora and fauna preservation; etc. Strategy on creating nodes and pause points / plazas /platforms, | 3 eto, along the pedestrian trails / walkways r Tt 14 “Proposed strategy on tobacco smoke control measures, alcohol | 2 free and meatless zone rr Strategy dh encouraging arts and crafis of the region. 3 16 7 Strategy on utilization of fT and green technologies 10 | 7 Sirateay on crisis Terowd management on festivals and special | occasions. ‘ 18 Broposed accommodation & infrastructure improvement along | 7 with building drawings m9 Proposed strategy on Solid waste disposal system& 3 management. 20 ‘Sirategy to cater to the future requirements of water supply, 5 drainage and electric power supply 2 Strategy for fire safety. 2 Silver f 2 Sirateay for medical faciities. a E i s | 100 ia CERTIFICATION LEVEL Total * Points E Platinum: ‘80 to100 ee Gold - 60 to 79 r 50 to 59 | BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO GREEN TECHNOLOGIES TOP SOIL CONSERVATION: + To control soil erosion = To ensure that the top soil is stock piled for later use. BASIC AMENITIES: = * 2 Medical clinic / pharmacy = Bank / ATM. - Food courts & washrooms NATURAL TOPOGRAPHY: _ Avoid disturbance to the site while retaining the natural topography. DESIGN FOR DIFFERENTLY ABLED: = Provision for easy access to the main entrance. = Restrooms designed for differently abled people. RAIN WATER HARVESTING: _ To increase the ground water table and to reduce the usage of water through effective ‘and appropriate rain water management. LANDSCAPE & HORTICULTURE: - Use of drought tolerant species. - Limit the use of turf grass. _ Use of irrigation systems like drip and sprinkler systems. GREY WATER TREATMENT: = Treated grey water to be'used in landscape and toilet flushing. WATER EFFICIENCY: _ To minimize indoor water usage by installing efficient plumbing fixtures. ENERGY EFFICIENCY: _ Energy efficient luminaires to be used for illumination. ~ Use of energy efficient pumps and motors. = Use of Solar water heating systems. ON SITE RENEWABLE ENERGY: Following are some sources of renewable energy; solar enerBY, wind energy, bio gas. MATERIALS: ~ Use of local materials within 500 km radius. Use of materials with insulating properties lke fly ash blocks, laterite stone etc. | Use of salvaged / recycled materials shall be encouraged.

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