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DREAM HOME IN

LADAKH SUVASH YADAV


A/3619/2021
2-C

LOCATION- SPITUK , LADAKH


LATITUDE - 33.943860
LONGITUDE- 77.710490
COUNTRYSIDE
Designing a dream home in Ladakh requires a deep understanding of the region's unique environmental conditions, cultural context,
and traditional architecture. Here's a more detailed explanation of the design ideas I mentioned earlier:

Location: A hillside location provides an unobstructed view of the stunning landscape. It's also less prone to flooding, which is
common during the monsoon season.

Building materials: Using locally sourced materials like stone, mud, and wood is sustainable and cost-effective. These materials also
provide excellent insulation from the extreme temperature variations.

Roof: Flat roofs are a traditional feature of Ladakhi architecture. They provide a usable outdoor space for stargazing or relaxation. A
flat roof also helps to minimize heat loss and reduces the risk of snow accumulation.

Windows: Keeping the windows small and strategically placed helps to minimize heat loss during the winter. Double glazed windows
are an excellent insulation solution.

Heating: Traditional Bukhari stoves are an essential feature of Ladakhi homes. They use wood or dried dung as fuel, which is abundant
in the region, and provide warmth and comfort during the harsh winters.

Interiors: Local textiles like woolen carpets, rugs, and cushions provide warmth and comfort to the interiors. Traditional handicrafts
like thangka paintings and prayer flags add a cultural touch to the home.

Lighting: Energy-efficient LED bulbs are a sustainable lighting solution. Using warm lighting creates a cozy atmosphere and adds to the
home's comfort.

Water supply: A rainwater harvesting system helps collect and store water. Water can also be sourced from nearby rivers and
streams.

Landscaping: Using local plants and shrubs for landscaping is sustainable and requires less water. These plants are adapted to the arid
climate and blend well with the natural surroundings.

Sustainability: Incorporating sustainable features like solar panels and composting toilets reduces the home's environmental impact.
Passive solar design principles help to reduce energy consumption.

A dream home in Ladakh should reflect the region's cultural heritage, blend well with the natural surroundings, and provide comfort
and warmth in the harsh climate. It should be designed sustainably, with traditional architecture and locally sourced materials.
CLIMATIC ZONE - COLD & DRY
ANNUAL RAINFALL-9.16 millimeters (0.36 inches)
The least amount of rainfall occurs in October. The The temperatures are highest on average in August, at
average in this month is 19 mm | 0.7 inch. The around 10.0 °C | 50.1 °F. The lowest average
greatest amount of precipitation occurs in August, temperatures in the year occur in January, when it is
with an average of 64 mm | 2.5 inch. around -20.6 °C | -5.0 °F.

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