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INTRODUCTION :
The use of diagrid structures in the construction of high-rise buildings is popular nowadays. Many renowned towers across the world
have used this approach, which has contributed to their distinctive shape and style. The diagrid (diagonal grid) is a structure made up
of intersecting beams in a diagonal pattern. These beams can be made of metal, wood, or concrete and are utilised in the construc-
tion of high-rise structures as well as roofing.
AIM :
To enhance the aesthetics and functionality of future structures, study the possibilities
of the diagrid framework.
OBJECTIVE :
SCOPE :
Diagrids can be used to increase the structural efficiency and stability of high-rise
structures.
Diagrid is employed in wide span and high-rise buildings, especially when they are
complex geometries complex and the shape is curved.
LIMITATIONS :
• The dissertation does not cover the financial aspects of the high-rise building and the detailed estimation and costing part.
• The design options and parameters for a diagrid system have not yet been completely explored.
METHODOLOGY :
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INTRODUCTION :
Pedestrian-friendly streets are often the most attractive and memorable streets in our communities. They are full of life and activity.
Pedestrians are attracted to these streets not only because they are safe and accessible, but also because they are interesting plac-
es. They are the places people love to stroll, meet others, and go about their daily business.
AIM :
To analyse the influence of interactive green spaces in pedestrian streets
OBJECTIVE :
• Understanding the state of the streets now and the impacts of modernisation.
• To understand the decline in street quality and how to make them more interactive for people.
• To understand how pedestrians use the streets and their activities there.
SCOPE :
The research’s focus is on the subject generally rather than simply the context of India.
LIMITATIONS :
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