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Draft Façade Control Guidelines

for

Andaaz-e-Awadh
Heritage Corridor from Qaiserbagh To Chhota Imambara

Experiencing Confluence of Cultural Landscapes

FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING,


DR. APJ ABDUL KALAM TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW
Façade = Visual Gateway of Built Heritage
Intent of Façade Control Guidelines
!
Proposal of Façade Control Guidelines for Creating Dynamic Urban Heritage Skyline

Uniform Architecture and Design Solutions

Aesthetic Appeal in terms of Color & Patterns


Guidelines for Façade Development, Fenestration & Materials
Guidelines for Restoration, Renovation & Reconstruction

Guidelines for Signages, Billboards, and Hoardings etc.


Cultural & Urban Rejuvenation of Identified Core Heritage Zone to
Revive & Nourish the Original Heritage Values.

Objectives

• To provide an identity to the heritage of Lucknow in


a holistic and integrated fashion.
• For systematic and regulated development of the
heritage complex.
• Total 21 Heritage Structures in 4.83 kilometers
• 13 Parks and Open Spaces along the Corridor
Delineation of Heritage Corridor • Receives more than 70% of Total Tourist Footfall of the Entire
City.
• Favorable Neighborhood for Tourists and Core City Centre

GAUTAM BUDDHA PARK


SHAHEED SMARAK KD SINGH
BABU STADIUM
CHHATAR MANZIL
PICTURE GALLERY
INDIRA GANDHI
PLANETARIUM
BARA IMAMBARA
BEGUM HAZRAT
MAHAL PARK

CHHOTA IMAMABARA

SAFEED
BARADARI
Strategies for Façade Control Guidelines

1 Incorporate Existing textures, colors, materials, and distinctive architectural features that add visual interest.

2 Add scale and interest to the building façade or its components by articulated massing.

3 Reinforce the existing facade rhythm along the street with architectural elements.

4 Discourage blank walls. Architectural features, enhanced materials, fenestration, planting, lighting, and signage may
contribute to a more pedestrian friendly streetscape.

5 Include architectural features, such as, canopies, or cornice treatments that provide shade to maintain harmonious
skylines.

7 Devote 75% of facades for ground floor retail uses to pedestrian entrances and pedestrian-level display windows.

8 Utilize the building wall for security between the structure and the street, eliminating the need for fences at the street.
Land Use Heritage Corridor Lucknow
Major Coverage is

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• Parks & Open Spaces,
• Heritage,
• Public and Semi Public,
• Institutional, and
• Mixed Use
0 140 280 560 840 1,120
Meters

LEGEND
Commercial

Healthcare
Land Use % along Corridor
Heritage Area
River 0.50%
Institutional
Residential 0.50%
Mixed Use
Public / Semi Public 16%
Parks & Open Spaces Parks & Open Spaces 30%
Public / Semi Public Mixed Use 9%
Residential Institutional 15%
Heritage 22%
River
Helthcare 3%
River Bank
Commercial 4%
Transportation
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35%
Vacant Land
Zoning Prioritization
Zone ‘A’ –Hussainabad Zone ‘B’ – Residency Zone ‘C’ – Kaiser Bagh
Priority Level: High Priority Level: Low Priority Level: Medium

LEGEND
Commercial Public / Semi Public

Healthcare Residential

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Heritage Building River

Institutional River Bank

Mixed Use Transportation Note*- The priority of the zone has been deiced based on the footfall
0 140 280 560 840 1,120
Parks & Open Spaces Vacant Land
analysis using Primary Survey of Heritage Areas included in Corridor.
Meters
Categorization of Heritage Assets

Grade I Grade II Grade III


Monuments of National Importance / ASI Monuments of State Importance / State Local Importance / Private properties and
protected Monuments or Similar Heritage Owned & other similar heritage Assets. other similar heritage assets.
Assets.
Definitions
Heritage Grade I comprises of Buildings with Heritage Grade II comprises of Buildings with Heritage Grade III Comprises buildings of
national importance, embodying excellence regional and local importance, possessing importance for townscape that evoke
in architectural design, style, technology and special architectural or aesthetic merit. or architectural, aesthetics or social interest
material usage and aesthetics: they may be culture or historical significance though of a though not as much as in heritage grade II.
associated with a great event, personality, lower scale than heritage grade-I. They are These contribute to determine the character of
movement or institution. They Have been and local landmarks which contribute to the image the locality and can be representative of
are prime landmarks of the region. and identity of the region. They may be the lifestyle of a particular community or region and
models of proportions and ornamentation. may also be distinguished by setting or special
character of the façade and uniformity of
height, width and scale.
Objectives
Richly deserves careful preservations Deserves Intelligent conservation. Deserves Intelligent conservation though on a
lesser scale than grade II and special
protection to unique features and attributes)
Categorization of Heritage Assets
Grade I Grade II Grade III
Scope for Changes
No interventions be permitted either on Exterior changes will be allowed as per the For grade III buildings, interior as well as exterior
exterior on interior of the heritage buildings directed façade control guidelines. This will also changes will be allowed. These buildings will
or natural features unless it is mandatory for the include the adaptive reuse strategies and compose of various distinguishable
strengthening of the building required for beautification works of Important cultural architectural features and it should be
reconstruction, renovation or repair purposes. heritage at the regional or local level. renovated or erected as per the design
Only minimum changes will be allowed and they specification suggested in the façade control
must be conformity with the original. guidelines.
For Grade III buildings Commercial use on
ground and first floor would be permitted
along with mixed use residential type.
Development Procedures
Under ASI, hence ASI will be directly involve in Development Permission through State Development permission from Lucknow
any heritage conservation projects. Areological Board / Lucknow Development Development Authority under Heritage
Authority and Lucknow Municipal Corporation. Committee.
Building Height
For all reconstruction and renovation projects For all reconstruction and renovation projects For all reconstruction and renovation projects
the height and proportion of the monuments the height and proportion of the monuments as well as erection of new structures the building
must be retained in its original form. must be retained in its original form. height will not surpass the height of the most
prominent monument of the heritage corridor or
should be as per the specified guidelines.
Categorization of Heritage Assets
Grade I Grade II Grade III
Bada Imambara Hussainabad Gate All the Residential, Commercial and Mixed Use
built ups
Chhota Imambara Sathkhnada Gulab Vatika (Bada Imambara)
Roomi Gate Naubat Khaana Clock Tower Recreational Greens

Picture Gallery Clock Tower Nimbu Park (Bada Imambara)

General Wali Kothi Kothi Farhat Baksh Gautam Buddha Park

Tomb of Zaidi Chattar Manzil Haathi Park

Tomb of Saadat Ali Khan Gulistan E Iram Suarj Kund Park

Lakhi and Chaulkahi Gate Darshan Villas Kargil Shaheed Park

Laal Baradari Residency Park

Bathkhande Globe Park

Safed Baradari Begum Hazrat Mahal Park

Amir ud Daula Library Butler Park

Gulab Park

I love Lucknow Park


Identification of Architectural Elements
Columns and Pilasters
Arches

Bada Imambara Roomi Darwaza In Front of Chhota Imambara Kaiser Bagh Complex near Chaulakhi Gate

Bada Imambara Entry Gate Chhota Imambara Kaiser Bagh Complex Kaiser Bagh Complex
Identification of Architectural Elements
Shops and Mixed Use Buildings

In front of Clock Tower Kaiserbagh Circle

In front of Clock Tower Near Chhota Imambara


Decoding Existing Colour Palate for Built Structures
Core Heritage Parks and Open Spaces Public and semi Public Institutional Mixed use
Delineating Heritage Precinct Zone Heritage Precinct Zone = 50 meters on both side of the from centre of
road
Palate

Façade Specification
Cement or Lime Surkhi Plaster with White Cement Putty as required and paint
work of specified colours suggested in the palate.
Residential

Dedicated Colour Palate


Dedicated Colour Palate as suggested as per the land uses will be
applicable in all the buildings of the heritage precinct.
Mixed Use / Commercial

Zoning of Heritage Precinct Zone.


Regenerating the Core Heritage Zone (Zone A – Hussainabad)
Condition Assessment of Façades in Zone A

Existing Condition of Façade in Front Condition of Façade including Mixed Use


of Chota Imambara Land Use in the Heritage Corridor

Deteriorating Condition of Gate in


Condition of Façade along the Hussainabad
front of Chota Imambara
gate consist of Mixed Land Use.

Renovated Façade and restored gate along the Chhota Imambara Condition of Shops along Chhota Imambara
Façade Deterioration

Encroached Footpath by shops & Residents Condition of Façade along Hussianabad Gate Encroachments along the Road
Façade View from Roomi Gate towards Hussainabad Gate

Coverage of Façade with Hoarding & Billboards Deteriorated Structure & Parapet Weathered Façade of Heritage Built ups
Façade View from Hussainabad Gate towards Chhota Imambara
Encroached Facades with Existing Billboards & Advertising Panels
• The existing façade is being deteriorated due to
application of large hoardings and billboards
along the façade
• This is one of the factor of visual pollution and
creates a non definite texture of the façade
• Also responsible for damages, application of non
defined materials, colours and appearances.
• Removal of all shops hoardings
from the façade
• Removing all the vertical
obstruction in between

• Intervention of Ornamental
brackets
• Similar design strategies for the
overall complex
• Intervention of signages for all
the existing shops
• Highlighting the Architectural
Elements & retaining the overall
-character of the Precinct
Identification of Architectural Features From Hussainabad Gate to Chhota Imambara

• Regenerating the façade as per the


existing architectural design features
for cost effectiveness.
• Strategizing the placement of
Advertising Panels with colour texture
font characteristics.
Identification of Architectural Features From Roomi Gate to Hussainabad Gate

Integrated the Parapet style


for creating uniformity all
across the streets.

Irregular Parapet Causing uneven texture of the Façade

Integrated the existing façade


element on the streets for cost
effectiveness.

Integrating the Existing Design Features


• Integrated existing style of parapet.

Existing Condition
Parapet

Roofing Sheet / Manglore Tile

Stucco Work Shop Display Board

Bollards
Shop

Cobble
Rolling Shutter
Proposal

Road

Pathway
• Stucco Work Cornice Design • Integrated existing style of parapet.

• Manglore Tile Roofing • Pilasters in Stucco Work


Design Interventions
Existing Condition

Providing Window as per the Mixed Use space with first floor
Design Specification in the MixedasUseresidential
Interventiondwelling
with first floor
unit with
residential
Proposal units residential
Windowunit Opening
Parapet Wall
Color Palette

Chajja Projection

Red
Sand Stone Brackets

Shop Name above Shutter Cover

Red Sand Stone Colour

White Existing Design Element (Front)

Existing Footpath
Neo Classical Design Approach
Doors and Windows Wooden doors and windows design inspired by the
existing design used in the built up structures in the Clock
Strategy tower pond.
• Minimal ornamentation and traditional
Design
• Cost Effective and Locally Available
Material
Specifications as per requirements

Window Door Option : 1 Door Option : 2


Retaining Gateway in its Original
Fenestrations built form but painting as per
suggested colour palate.
Organizing Fenestrations
Strategy Design Approach
• Organizing openings of the buildings in alignment • Uniform Shape and Size
• Uniform and typical design for doors and windows with • Traditional Look and Feel
suggested colour palate and materials. • Minimalistic and Neo Classical Design
• Refining the balcony with suggested colour palate and • Use of Locally Available Material for fenestrations
door design to gain uniform texture.
• Painting the doorway for the Dargaah in with uniform
colour code.

Ventilators
Painting work
Balcony of Gateway
Door Opening for residential
Façade Development for Mixed Uses purpose.
Residential Dwelling Unit
Window as per the Design Wooden Door inspired by the
Specification in the residential traditional Design and provided
units Specification
Iconography Guidelines for Shop Display Boards • Width of frame of Board = 600 mm
• Width of Border from All Sides = 75 mm
• Thickness of Border = 25 mm
• Title Font Size = 200 mm
• Sub Title Font Size = 100 mm
• Font Style = Arial
• Colour of Board = Brown
• Colour of Border =White
• Colour of Font = Black
All dimensions in meters
• Colour of Mid Area = Heritage Shade (Specified)
Dynamism in Street Scape through Facades (Zone B – RESIDENCY)
Fences of Public Parks

Boundary wall of Shahid Smarak Park Boundary wall of Gautam Buddha Park Fencing on Traffic Island

Boundary wall of Haathi Park Boundary wall of Mahavir Park Boundary wall of Residency Park
Fences of Public Parks • Iconic Logo for Branding

Strategy
• Maintaining the Visual Connectivity from streets to parks.
• Branding Strategy with cast iron plate.
• Traditional lamp post design and spikes as security
features.
• Elevated from Ground to avoid the corrosion of mild steel
/ cast iron.
• Total Height of 1.8 meters.
• Branding with Logo, typically to be used all along the
Corridor.
• Design with iconic visualization design of Roomi Gate.
Placemaking through Boundary Walls
Boundary Walls of Public Buildings
Minimalistic Design

Branding Strategy
Option 1: For 1.8 Meters of Height

State Archaeological Complex King George Medical University

Chattar Manzil UPSRTC Office

Option 2: For 2.4 Meters of Height


Boundary Walls of Public Buildings
Traditional Design

Strategy
• Optional Provisions for Adoption of Design.
• Branding Strategy with cast iron plate and in concrete
• Traditional lamp post design and spikes as security
Also Considerable for Zone A Boundary Walls
features.
Branding Strategy Mild Steel Grill Traditional Lamp
Post Design

Option 3: For 1.8 Meters of Height


See through boundary wall to maintain the
visual connection from the street with
branding Strategy
Revitalizing The Kaiser Bagh Complex (Zone C – Kaiser Bagh Complex)
Façade Restoration of Mahmudabad House Retaining the existing façade of the complex

Proposed Visualization of Restored Façade


Design Strategy Ionic Column Pilasters with
Installation of New Doors & intricated Plaster of Paris Motif
Windows Designs

Retaining Existing Design Pattern Traditional Cast Iron Railings

Doric
Column
Design Attic base
Façade Restoration of Salempur House
Strategy
• Neat & Clean Ascetics of Façade Projected Chajja Supported on
• Retaining the existing Architectural Features Brackets
• Façade following the suggested colour palate

Fenestration, with fixed wooden Ornamented Column Pilasters


and glass panels

Wooden members blocking the


view of the façade Cast Iron Railings in Wooden
Frame

Blocked Archway with concrete Arch way with four columns on all
member disturbing the aesthetics sides
of Façade
Façade Restoration of Salempur House Stone Chajja Supported on
Brick Brackets Openable Fenestrations for
better air circulation in building

Ornamented Pilaster
Work

New Doors &


Windows

Columns with New Cast Iron


nominal capital Gril
design
Façade Restoration of Salempur House

Proposed Visualization of Restored Façade


Kaiser Bagh

Kaiser Bagh Rotary • Total 5 Buildings around the


Circle.
• Typical Elevation Profile has
been followed in every
building.
• 172 years old structures
Major Issues

• Advertising panels of shops covering majority of


the facades
• Dilapidated condition of buildings
• Weathering in plaster works, brackets, motifs and
columns
• Haphazard sticking of bills and advertising
hoardings
• Exposed rain water pipes on the façade
• Plaster is falling of from the façade
• No regulation on use of material for renovation
works
Design Strategy

Removal of Bill boards


Conservation and Restoration of
Architectural Elements
• Railing
• Cornices
• Chajjas
• Brackets
• Column base & Column capital
• Ornamental Engraving and Stucco work

Strategizing the branding of shops

Restoration of MS Railing

Restoration of MS Railing
Design Strategy

Redeveloped Facade of First Floor

Regeneration of Arches Using Brick with


stucco & Lime Plaster

Revitalizing the details on columns

Redevelopment of Central Arch


Redevelopment of Arches of windows Columns with Façade Lighting Provisions
Design Strategy
Façade Regeneration of Kaiserbagh Circle

Regeneration of the Façade of the entire complex to regain the


core heritage value of the complex.
Signage Strategy Shops

Putting all the signage of the


shops in vertical axis

Removal of all Horizontal existing Signages and shifting them towards the vertical Retaining the original Architectural elements & preserving its overall charater
axis of the Building
Iconography Guidelines for Shop Display Boards
• Width of frame of Board = 1300 mm
• Thickness of Border = 30 mm
• Title Font Size = 80 mm
• Sub Title Font Size = 50 mm
• Font Style = Arial
• Colour of Board = Brown
• Colour of Border =White
• Colour of Font = Black
• Colour of Mid Area = Heritage Shade (Specified)
Façade Lighting Identified Monuments for Façade Lighting

• Lakhi and Chaulakhi Gates


• Bathkhande Univeristy
• Picture Gallery
• General Wali Kothi
• Tomb of Zaidi
• Tomb of Saadat Ali Khan
• Kothi Farhat Baksh
• Gulistan E Iram
• Darshan Villas
• Laal Baradari
• Bathkhande
• Safed Baradari
• Amir ud Daula Library

Proposed Visualization with Façade Lighting


Guidelines & Regulations

• Colour Scheme
• Mandatory & Optional Provisions
Building Parameters
Façade Control Regulations
Technical Parameters Norms Remarks
Setback / Buildings Line As specified by the LDA Building Bye Laws - No projections viz balcony or any covered
2008 area etc. to be constructed on road / along
the road, where it is permitted by the
competent authority.
Ground Coverage As specified by the LDA Building Bye Laws - The character of open spaces shall be
2008 maintained as per the originally constructed.
Height G+2 in radius of 1 kms of heritage building, rest
as per FAR norms and road width specified by
the competent authority
Parking As per the parking of standard ECS allocated Parking zones, identified in the designated area
in the Heritage Master Plan Identified under Heritage Master Plan with
provisions of fee levied by the Lucknow
Municipal Corporation.

Architecture Control Guidelines


The Owners, authority or trust must strictly follow the architecture control. No deviation as per the prescribed façade control guidelines shall be
permitted. In case any owner has changed the façade, erected temporary structure like hoardings, sign boards, sheds, awnings
(automatic or manual), outdoor advertising structures, poles etc. shall have to reconstruct / restore on his own expanses as per
approved guidelines with in 90 days of issuance of notice by authority.
Building Parameters
Scope of Change
Works relating to changes, development or redevelopment or additions, alterations and renovation of heritage sites shall be permitted in
accordance with following: -

Prohibited
• Demolition (part or whole) and reconstruction except in the specific case of building getting damaged due to any natural calamity, disaster, fire,
riots etc. and dilapidated condition of structure being unsafe for public or occupants of the building,
• Change in the exterior facade or deviation of Architectural/Facade Control Guidelines.
• Alteration or addition including structural changes (in Grade-I heritage sites/buildings).
• Removal or alteration of carvings, paintings and other decorative architectural elements.

Permitted
• Renovation without changing the original exterior/facade and other architectural elements of the building.
• Construction of boundary wall in harmony with heritage site. Installation of internal lift.
• Installation of solar water heating system/solar power plant/fire safety equipment’s / Air conditioning system/electrical/plumbing system.
• Alteration or addition including structural changes (In Grade-II and Grade-II heritage sites).
• Internal changes and adaptive re-use (In Grade-II and Grade-II heritage sites).
• New doors and windows on internal/external walls (In Grade-II and Grade-II heritage sites).
• Extension and addition in the same compound if it is in harmony with existing heritage building (In Grade-IIB and Grade-III heritage sites).All other
works not mentioned in (I) and (I) above.
Decoding Original Colour Palette for Built Structures
Bada Imambara Satkanda Baouli

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Bhatkande
#D9CCA8

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Tomb of Mushirzadi

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#F3DBB0

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Suggested Colour Scheme for Andaaz e Awadh Corridor

Option 1 Option 2 Option 3

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Penalties Building Parameters
To Whoever;

• destroys, injures, mutilates, defaces, alters, removes, disperses, misuses, imperils or allows to fall into decay a protected heritage asset, or
• being the owner or occupier of protected heritage asset, contravenes an order made under these rules, or
• carries out any construction, re-construction or repair and renovation in the Conservation Area without the previous permission of the
competent authority or in contravention of the permission granted by the competent authority, shall be punishable.
• Whoever contravenes any other provisions of these rules or the provisions of the Regulations, made there under shall be penalized as per
the provisions of Municipal Laws

Suggested Colour Palate


Residential Mixed Use / Commercial ASI Monuments Public Buildings

Door & Windows Iron & Steel Works Branding & Art Work Street Furniture
Mandatory & Optional Provisions Guidelines
Paint Work Mandatory Provisions
Use of Colour shades Indicated in the suggested colour palate for all the buildings falling in the heritage precinct zone.

Optional Provisions
No Optional Provisions

Plaster Work Mandatory Provisions


Preferably use of Lime Surkhee for Plaster works on the exterior façade of the Buildings.

Optional Provisions
Cement Plaster works can also be used.

Boundary Walls and Mandatory Provisions


Fences • Boundary wall standing for more than 10 years, needed to be demolished and re-erected as per the design specification
suggested.
• Fences of all the public parks are needed to be replaced with the suggested design specification.
• All the new construction of the boundary in heritage precinct zone must follow the specified design standards.
Optional Provisions
Any owner / government agency / trust will be allowed to do reconstruct the boundary wall before 10 years but the new
construction must follow specified design standards.
Guidelines
Mandatory & Optional Provisions
Artistic Works Mandatory Provisions
• For all the artistic works and installations, a mandatory approval has to be taken from Lucknow Smart City Limited.
• All the Artistic works must relate the context of heritage corridor.
Optional Provisions
No Optional Provisions

Façade Renovation Mandatory Provisions


• All the buildings falling in the Heritage Precent will have to mandatorily change the façade at least with plaster and paint work.
• No architectural elements can be introduced in renovation.
• Design specification must be as per the façade guidelines.
Optional Provisions
Only the Buildings which has been erected or renovated in the last 3 year will be exempted from plaster works but the paint works
must needed to be carried out.
ABOUT FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING,
AKTU, LUCKNOW

Faculty of Architecture and Planning-AKTU, Primarily a faculty or Dr.


APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University Lucknow, located on a 6-acre
site, is at a walking distance from the city center of Hazratganj. It
started as a part of Government College of Arts & Crafts in 1911 and is
one of the oldest in the country. The Institution separated from
Government College of Arts and Crafts in 1976, with its new name
'Govt. School of Architecture' which was, later, renamed in 1980 as
'Govt. College of Architecture, Lucknow' (Popularly called GCA,

THANK YOU
Lucknow) as it acquired the status of the constituent college of
Lucknow University.
Till the academic session of 1999-2000 the College, constituting the
'Faculty of Architecture' of Lucknow University, conducted a 5-year
degree course leading to the award of a Bachelor's degree in
Architecture (B. Arch). With the academic session 2000-2001, as per
the decision of the government applied to all other technical institutions
of the State, it got affiliated to the newly established 'U.P. Technical
FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING,
DR. APJ ABDUL KALAM TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW University, Lucknow' for all academic matters.
PROPOSED FACADE CONTROL ON MG ROAD,
LUCKNOW , UTTAR PRADESH

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ANB Consultants,
B-4/223 Vishal Khand
Gomti Nagar, Lucknow -226010
Ph. 0522- 3525159
Mob: +919453042139
email: anblucknow@gmail.com
Road under
consideration is the
stretch of road from
Chota
Clarks Awadh to
Immambada
Chota
Immambara.(4km)

Building on both the


side of road will be
considered for façade
upgradation and
control to create a
uniform street look.

Clarks Awadh
COLOUR SCHEME – INSPIRATION –OPTION 2

Earthen colours of heritage


buildings in lucknow. Inspired by
colour of surkhi and lakhori bricks,
and off white.
COLOUR SCHEME – INSPIRATION –OPTION 1

Revitalized colour
of Hazratganj
street. And
scheme of
signages

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COLOR SCHEME REFLECTED IN BUILDING ELEVATION-
INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERS
EXISTING
Proposed- option 1 Proposed- option 2
COLOR SCHEME REFLECTED IN BUILDING ELEVATION-
ARTIFICIAL LIMB CENTER
COLOR PALETTE

Option 1
Option 2

Brick Panama rosa Marble mist


Vanilla custard 2132D 2130 T
wonderland 2911 P
2002P Nerolac colour deck Nerolac colour deck
4112 P-N Nerolac colour deck
Nerolac colour deck
Nerolac colour deck

NOTE- EXACT COLOR TO BE REFERRED FROM THE SPECIFIC COLOR SHADE CARD OR
SIMILAR COLOR FROM OTHER BRAND
EXISTING
Proposed- option 1 Proposed- option 2
COLOR SCHEME REFLECTED IN BUILDING ELEVATION-
SWASTHA BHAWAN

EXISTING
EXISTING

REVIVAL OF KALA PAHAR JHEEL, LUCKNOW.


Proposed- option 1 Proposed- option 2
Signages scheme
THANKYOU
1

HAZRATGANJ
COLOUR REGULATION SCHEME
LUCKNOW , UTTAR PRADESH

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ANB Consultants,
B-4/223 Vishal Khand
Gomti Nagar, Lucknow -226010
Ph. 0522- 3525159
Mob: +919453042139
email: anblucknow@gmail.com
ROADS UNDER CONSIDERATION 2

Halwasia

6 C

3
E

5 4 2
B

Lalbagh circle

Atal chowk

A
ROADS MARKED FOR DEVELOPMENT OF
GPO
COLOUR SCHEME SIMILAR TO HAZRATGANJ.
1. GPO (spot A) to Narahi till Naval Kishore road junction (spot B)
2. Naval Kishore road junction (spot B) till Shanazaf road junction near cathedral side road( spot C)
3. Spot C to MG road (side road to cathedral church)
4. Halwasia Tiraha on MG Road to Lalbagh Circle (spot D) Prepared by_
5. Lalbagh circle (spot D) to circle near fire station (spot E) on Balmiki road
6. Spot E to MG Road on Balmiki road
3

Revitalized color of Hazratganj street. And scheme of


signage
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All cornices . Column


capitals, Column base
Arch highlights to be
painted in pink.(colour
code 2)

Wall base and broad


elements to be painted
in yellow (colour code
1)

Note- exact colour to be


refered from the pallete

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COLOUR COMBINATION - ELEVATION

CCD BUILDING NEAR ATAL CHOWK

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DETAIL OF SIGNAGE

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SIGNAGE SECTION

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COLOUR COMBINATION - ELEVATION
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COLOUR COMBINATION -
ELEVATION
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COLOR PALETTE

Vanilla custard wonderland


2002P 4112 P-N
Nerolac colour deck Nerolac colour deck

NOTE- EXACT COLOR TO BE REFERRED FROM THE SPECIFIC


COLOR SHADE CARD OR SIMILAR COLOR FROM OTHER BRAND

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FACADE – ELEVATION DETAILS

FROM BALMIKI ROAD TIRAHA TO SAHNAZAF ROAD

SAHNAZAF ROAD TO SAHU BUILDING

GANDHI ASHRAM TO CAFÉ COFFEE DAY

LOCATION OF SIGNAGE – BUILDING WISE.


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ENLARGED ELEVATION
Showing signage location and original elevation elements

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ENLARGED ELEVATION

Showing signage location and original elevation elements

SAHU BUILDING

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ENLARGED ELEVATION
Showing signage location and original elevation elements

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ENLARGED ELEVATION
Showing signage location and original elevation elements

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ELEVATION AND STREET VIEWS

ELEVATION SHOWING SIGNAGE LOCATIONS

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ELEVATION AND STREET VIEWS

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ELEVATION AND STREET VIEWS

ELEVATION SHOWING SIGNAGE LOCATIONS

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ELEVATION AND STREET VIEWS

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ELEVATION AND STREET VIEWS

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