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TOILET C5 C6

DECK 1.80
1.57
1.5X2.75 KITCHEN ROOM 6.23 6.18

BALCONY 4.1 BALCONY


8'3"X 9'6" 3.30X4.20 0 4.1
0

1.50

1.50
0
WASHING AREA 5.0X1.50 1.8 5.0X1.50
V sunk by 50MM W1 sunk by 50MM W1
5.30X6.70 C4 C7 W1 C10 C11 C12
DECK C1 D D

14.46
BACK GARDEN EQ 0.90 EQ 0.86 EQ EQ
1.00 1.80 1.00
1.00 1.80 0.50 C8 1.88 3.52 EQ 1.80 EQ 2.76

C2 C3 C9

0.45
SERVANT'S ROOM BALCONY

1.53
CHANGING SWIMMING POOL
ROOM
10.0X5.0 2.69
JALI
2.90x 3.36

1.5
2.8X4.7 sunk by 50MM

9
PATTERN
TOILET C16 C17

2.96
2.69X4.16 D1

4.36
sunk by 200MM MASTER BEDROOM 3 D

3.16
DOWN 5.80 x 6.20 LIFT SEATING MASTER BEDROOM 4
ss. lvl +9.70M ss. lvl +9.70M 8.10 x 6.20

7.35

7.33
SWP ff. lvl +9.75M PASSAGE

5.80
ff. lvl +9.75M
TERRACE ss. lvl +9.70M 1.42
D1 2.76 C19
OPERATOR

1.08
ss. lvl +9.70M ff. lvl +9.75M

4.33
EQ EQ
BELOW ff. lvl +9.75M

RETAINING WALL 7.10M HEIGHT


D1

EQ
SEATING
WALK IN- TOILET

2.65
WALK IN- D1 C20 ss. lvl +9.70M C21 WARDROBE D1 2.80X2.65

0.90
C5 C6 PERGOLA ff. lvl +9.75M V

1.85
WARDROBE 2.32X2.65 sunk by 200MM
DOWN BELOW 2.69X1.85

0.95

0.88
JALI

EQ
BALCONY BALCONY 4.72 PATTERN C25
C24 2.69
D1 4.28 2.32 C26 C27
5.0X1.50 5.0X1.50
13 24 13

EQ
24

EQ
C4 C7 C12
C1 1.8 0
C8 C10 C11 0 1.8
C2 C3 C9

1.80

2.58
1.80
STW
STW T=0.30M 1.84 T=0.30M
1.84
R=0.160M R=0.160M
UP ss. lvl +9.70M
D4
ss. lvl +9.70M UP
C13 C14 C15

0.42
C16 C17 C18 DRY KITCHEN

EQ
EQ
12 1 9.09 5.00 5.00 8.69 1 12
OPEN KITCHEN D D
7.40X6.20

1.31
C29 C30

0.58
5.86X6.20

TERRACE TERRACE
POOJA ROOM C19 ss. lvl +9.70M ss. lvl +9.70M
SEATING
5.38X6.22
2.29X4.12 DINNING
FAMILY LIVING ROOM
C20 C21 10X10.5
PERGOLA 12.0X10.52
RETAINING WALL 7.10M HEIGHT

ABOVE
C25 BEDROOM 9
C23 C24 C26 C27

7.85

7.85
7.0X7.0
C22 ss. lvl +9.70M

TOILET WALK IN-


TOILET
WALK IN- TOILET
A ff. lvl +9.75M
A'
3.26X2.69
4.36X2.64 WARDROBE WARDROBE 4.36X2.64
1.85X2.64 1.85X2.64
2.89 9.36 9.36 2.90
C28
40.00

C29 C30 C31

0.85

0.85
4.98
C32 C33 5.28 5.24
C34 C35 C37 C38 W4
C36

BUNGALOW
PASSAGE ss. lvl +3.60M PASSAGE
WALK IN- 2.25M WIDE 2.25M WIDE 12.39

WARDROBE
2.69X2.10
C39 C40
BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 1 MASTER BEDROOM 1
C42 C43 C44
C41 5.30 x 7.85 C45 5.30 x 7.85 C46
5.45X5.27 5.45X5.27

TOILET
PALACE 3D

28.78
2.69X4.09
sunk by 200MM
1.0

C47 C49 C50 C48


3

C51
C52 C53
BALCONY
5.98 X 2.55
BALCONY
5.98 X 2.55
C56 C57
C58
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
BALCONY
BALCONY C60 5.98 X 2.55
5.54 X 2.55 PASSAGE C55 PASSAGE
C59
2.5M WIDE C54
2.5M WIDE

ENTRANCE CRITERION 21- ACCESIBILITY FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES


C61 C62

RAMP
RAMP
PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION
1.96 C63 C64

Inaccessible building entrances due to difference between indoor


1.98

UP
SOLAR PANELS DEATILS

and outdoor levels.


3.00

C66
Inaccessible routes due to differences in level.
80.14

C65

Lack of or improper design of ramps.


Very steep and/or long ramps with no resting landings.
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS STAIRCASE TOWER
LVL +16.50

68.91
General

RETAINING WALL 5.15M HEIGHT


RETAINING WALL 5.15M HEIGHT

TERRACE FLOOR

An exterior location is preferred for ramps. Indoor ramps are not LVL +13.50

0.45
LANDSCAPE GEARDEN Lvl -2.15M
LINTLE LVL +12.10

recommended because they take up a great deal of space.

3.20
TERRACE TERRACE
ss. lvl +9.30M ss. lvl +9.30M

0.90

0.90
BEDROOM 9

Ideally, the entrance to a ramp should be immediately adjacent to


SECOND FLOOR
LVL +9.70

0.42 0.45

0.45

0.45

0.45

0.23 0.57 0.45


0.23
LINTLE LVL +8.30

the stairs

3.20

3.20

3.20
1.65

1.65
SILL LVL +6.65

0.52 0.23

0.52 0.23
BEDROOM 6 TOILET BEDROOM 5 SEATING SEATING BEDROOM 4 TOILET MASTER BEDROOM 2
ss. lvl +5.90M sunk by 200MM ss. lvl +5.90M ss. lvl +5.90M ss. lvl +5.90M ss. lvl +5.90M ss. lvl +5.90M FIRST FLOOR
LVL +5.90

0.45
0.25

0.25
0.23 0.570.00

0.23 0.570.00
LINTLE LVL +4.50

Width

3.20

3.20

3.20
1.65

1.65
SILL LVL +2.85

0.52 0.23

0.52 0.23
BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 2 MASTER BEDROOM 1

*Width varies according to use, configuration and slope. ss. lvl +2.10M
TOILET TOILET
sunk by 200MM ss. lvl +2.10M PASSAGE PASSAGE ss. lvl +2.10M sunk by 200MM ss. lvl +1.40M LVL +2.10
ss. lvl +1.80M LIVING ROOM ss. lvl +1.80M

0.30
ss. lvl +1.50M PLINTH LVL +1.50

RAMP UP TOWARDS RAMP UP TOWARDS


*The minimum width should be 0.90 m. GR. LVL +0.00
3.00

BUNGALOW FOR BUNGALOW FOR


DISABLES DISABLES

Surface

5.60
*The ramp surface should be hard and non-slip. LAND FILLING

*Carpets should be avoided.


ROAD SECTION A-A'
PARKING

RAMP UP TOWARDS
CRITERION 14 RENEWABLE ENERGY UTILIZATION ( SOLAR PANELS)
BUNGALOW FOR
DISABLES

Definition of 'Solar Panel'


PROPOSED PALACE IN MOUNT ABU
BY - AA STUDIO ARCHITECTS,PUNE Solar panels are those devices which are used to absorb the sun's rays and convert them into
ENTRY electricity or heat.
RAMP
Solar panels can be used for a wide variety of applications including remote power systems for cabins,
MAIN ROAD 20M WIDE
telecommunications equipment, remote sensing, and of course for the production of electricity by
residential and commercial solar electric systems.
How Do Solar Panels Work?
Solar Photovoltaic Power System Diagram
CRITERION 21- ACCESIBILITY FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES Solar panels collect clean renewable energy in the form of sunlight and convert that light into electricity
which can then be used to provide power for electrical loads. Solar panels are comprised of several
individual solar cells which are themselves composed of layers of silicon, phosphorous (which
provides the negative charge), and boron (which provides the positive charge). Solar panels absorb
the photons and in doing so initiate an electric current. The resulting energy generated from photons
striking the surface of the solar panel allows electrons to be knocked out of their atomic orbits and
released into the electric field generated by the solar cells which then pull these free electrons into a
directional current. This entire process is known as the Photovoltaic Effect. An average home has
more than enough roof area for the necessary number of solar panels to produce enough solar
electricrity to supply all of its power needs excess electricity generated goes onto the main power grid,
paying off in electricity use at night.
There are many other applications and benefits of using solar panels to generate your electricity needs
REFERENCE IMAGES
- too many to list here. But as you browse our website, you'll gain a good general knowledge of just
how versatile and convenient solar power can be.

TOPICS -
PROPOSED PALACE IN MOUNT ABU INTRO. TO ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE AND GREEN
END SEM EXAM CRITERION 21 DATE SCALE ANKIT SHARMA
BY - AA STUDIO ARCHITECTS,PUNE BUILDING CERTIFICATION
( TIME PROBLEM) CRITERION 14 17.11.21 9TH SEM 5TH YEAR

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