53. Reading room
34 Administration offices
4 RETAIL
41 Craft shops
7, RESIDENTIAL
7.1 Guestrooms
72 Dining Area/ Kitchen
TOTAL
SITE AREA
MAX FAR PERMISSIBLE
BUILT UP AREA
GROUND COVERAGE
60000 SQM
12
25000 SQM
30%CONVENTION HALL
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LOCATION
CONNECTIVITY 4,
CONTEXT 4
SURROUNDINGS
CLIMATIC ANALYs\s, 4s
SWOT ANALYSIs
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LANDUSE PLAN
15178 HA.
Area under green belt 410 HA,
Atea under fidge 6200 HA.
Area under asola bird sanctury 300 HA.
Proposed urbanisable area 8268 HA.
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Park land uses,
‘SMEREADINGS 4Planning Zone-J located in the South Delhi is bounded by Mehra
day {
the North, National Highway No.8 in the West. and National Catal ret en,
boundary in the south yiolDeh
total area of the zone as per MPD-2021 is about 15.178 Ha, out of wien one ety
Ha, comprises of the ‘Regional Park’ ‘Ridge’. There are 20 vilages/cersusioyszy |
; ak
inthe |
vi steway to Delhi from Hi
und by NH-8 on West provides a gat arora ap
Zone J Bound by i oe Jess Io the Apr! via Mehipciput Road. Along he sane
and also carb a green buffer in the form of Southern part of Reg. Parkispropee |
mena in addilion to above following landmarks cane mt
tury _ i) Tughlakabad Shooting Range i) Sultan Goshiton,
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‘and wind speed reaches up to 10
is North West with speed in the
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‘NNaga sl woud help fo provide strong shuclue and
ipeaclon.
connectivity Internationally and locally. (directly
~ Difficutt to plant on a rocky soi.
~ Difficult to Built basement on a rocky soil.
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ected 10 [GI aitport, NHB, UER Il)
oa Because of he large site i would be
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-Contouss give opportunities to explore the site, - Arsenic level of water is high. Threat fo whole ecosystem.
“The large volume of traffic movement in and out of the site
-cppotunity to respond the archeological site and
may overload the arterial roads.
pond located on south.
- opportunity 10 integrate two societies together in the
form of culture.
legrate the development with the adjacent green
creating outdoor recreational spaces for the city.SOIL BIOTECHNOLOGY AND DECENTRALISED
‘OBJECTIVES FoR TECHNOLOg, . |
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WASTEWASTER TREATN ng
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GREEN PARKING
RADIANT COOLING AND HEA
Vgwtaincble Sf
tave Sy¢ of natural ste features, such
aeodrontoae | promote energy conservation
s topography, sunlight, shade, ang pre-
\ Natural hydrologieg|
. ical system contamination. sate
cerca and b
\ ea, Avoid large, impervious surtac
writer tno into channels, which
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sructurl elements which is fexible and could add in esthetics,
=n
ying seasonal green farm stands for
Surface parkings which is the outward Public face
atte fam. which wil manage the stormwater and inigotes green stands,
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| sustainable . : natural ste 1 Manage 1 stuctua
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- all :jecenttalised wastewater treatm
soil biotechnology (SBT) based decent ent plant coy
1 Oi re rowater trom an aciiacent rola tat Te The system taps the
flowing through a nearby sewer ing, through a manhole. The treated waters
jh a neat semyesin ihe dict park area fo maintain the reo
be sa
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tang
om the drain lowing adjacent to the garden
he row waste Ngjter nolcing tank. The we Wo nkis screened to remo
jing solids. The wastewater alter Screening flows into a bioreactor which is a wate 2
ing sll. The rs of ol, siones. crushed Brie, ere ‘and culture. Varese Pe
faked wif rpaponsble tar the Neate Pre system, a combination of et
se esres ke respiration. mineral weather Gnd photosynthesis takes place thay
7 ee oat cls ce rashes fone ans
sin th
the raw wastewater is pumped I
5 TECHNOLOGHbecouse of unplanned developements,
12. We have solutions to overcome with the
;novative and symbiotic waiter
‘ayaking and canoeing on warm summer
in the dense reeds, and zeckided mo-
ee orn wie
apiched,
ible and theretore the choies
important to the design sot’
Trusses and lattice gitders ate often designed to be
the members used and their connections
13 Gleng,
the member
rovide the compression and tension resistance ti
shear forces,
3e5 can be created. Each can vary in overall geometty andin
the choice of the individual elements within them. Trusses may be designed fo follow ine
‘091 profile, which may also be curved. whereas lattice giders are used as long spenring
beans,
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Continuously running urban farm in the place of surface parking. Ine
reas a eo yard public face of the farm, isa thoughtful set of interven-
Boe ee en oat crisxateuies: ve Bod mcrkel’s usable, ee Perce
ponded with the addition of a canopy structure which fs conying cr extensive green roof
System, Water reclamation systems trom impervious surfaces or being utilized fo help
Mitigate ste ron oft, New cisterns wil be installed to store the rainwear for use in main-
in the stand. New storage
fenance and washing the harvested crops prior fo thet sale it
echtiog ond! ste organizations wil offer betler use of the land, better view of the architec-
Hae ee ioay. ond expanded access fo the farm stand's offerings and services,
2 ee
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SurecHNOLOSH | ierecHNOLOGY =k by circulating warm water through a network of 1
Rediont heating FS ee celings of auditorium which has a high capac} me
es instal Mpg ond cooling systems provide uniform and efficient heating o
cooling, and are a cost effective way for your building to achieve a pene level of eae
Performances,
sadiant systems can improve comfor! while reducing energy for heating and cgay:
dnd reduce operational costs and maintenance costs. Radiant is easly integrategn®
eee ch envionment of a bulding and can be combined with geothenes
traditional HVAC for higher performing hybrid sate
With this system, the operative temperature is maintained below 25°C, except dyte™
ur
monsoon season when the operative temperature can dif up tones
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icheive a greater ecok-
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