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INDIRA PARYAVARAN BHAWAN

Jor Bagh , New Delhi

By-ANCHAL
ANGAD
KARUNA
MEGHA
SUNIL
SRAVANTI
INTRODUCTION:
• THIS ISA PROJECTOFMINISTRY OF
ENVIRONMENTAND FORESTSFOR
CONSTRUCTIONOFNEW OFFICE
BUILDING AT NEWDELHI.

• THEBASICDESIGNCONCEPTOF
THEPROJECTISTOMAKE THENET
ZEROENERGYGREENBUILDING.

• PLOTAREA:9565sqm
• MAXIMUM GROUND
COVERAGE:30%

• F.A.R: 200
• HEIGHT:35m
• Built-up area : 3,1400 m2
• , (18726 m2 – superstructure &
12675 m2
• - Basement)
• Year of completion : 2013
LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY:
(AUROBINDO MARG)
PRIMARY ROAD

• THE SITE IS SURROUNDED ON EAST BYNDMC HOUSING AND 15M. ROW, ON WEST BY
12M ROW AND ON NORTH LODHI COLONYAND 12M. ROW, ON SOUTH GPRACOLONY
OFALIGANJ.
• THEPLOTIS EASILYAPPROACHABLEFROMAUROBINDO MARGAND LODHIROAD.
• A METRO STATION "JORBAGH" IS AT WALKABLE DISTANCE OF ABOUT 300M FROM THIS
PLACE.
ACHIEVEMENTS:
• 40% SAVINGS IN ENERGY
• ZEROELECTRICITYBILLING
• 55% SAVINGS IN WATER
• ZERONETDISHARGE
• LARGESTROOFTOPSOLAR
POWER SYSTEMIN ANY
MULTISTOREYED BUILDING
(930KWP)
• FIRST IN GOVERNMENT SECTOR
TARGETEDFORBOTH RATINGS OF
GREENBUILDING (5STAR GRIHA
LEED
India PLATINUM)
CRITERIONS OF GRIHA FULFILLED
SITE PLANNING
NO. CRITERION POINTS
1 Site selection 1
2 Preserve and protect landscape during construction 5

3 Soil conservation (till post-construction) 2


4 Design to include existing site features 4
5 Reduce hard paving on-site and/or provide shaded 2
hard-paved surfaces

6 Enhance outdoor lighting system efficiency and 3


use renewable energy system for meeting outdoor
lighting requirements

7 Plan utilities efficiently and optimize on-site 3


circulation efficiency
SOURCE:GRIHAWEBSITE
MEASURES FOR SITE
• Wider Front Setback (22m) to protect front tree line
• Preserve the integrity of thegreen street
• Preservation of the local ecology, Tree Cutting approvals for 46, but only 19
cut
• - 11 TreesTransplanted
• - Excavated Soil reutilized at other construction sites and the Zoo

•The IPB office building for the ministry of


environment and forests has been planned in 2
parallel blocks facing the
•north south direction, with a large linear
open court in the centre.The Buildingblocks
create a porous block form to optimize
•air movement throughout the site and the N-
Sorientation allows for optimum solar access
and shading.
•EFFECTIVEVENTILATION BYORIENTATING THEBUILDING E-W AND BYOPTIMUM
INTEGRATION WITH NATUREBYSEPARATINGOUT DIFFERENT BLOCKSWITH CONNECTING
CORRIDORSAND A HUGECENTRALCOURTYARD.

E W

N
• More than 50% area outside
the building issoft
with plantation and grassing.

• circulation roads and pathways


soft with grass paverblocks
to enable ground water recharge
BUILDING PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION STAGE

NO. CRITERION POINTS

10 Reduce landscape water requirement 3

11 Reduce water use in the building 2

12 Efficient water use during construction 1

13 Optimize building design to reduce conventional 8


energy demand

14 Optimize energy performance of building within 16


specified comfort limits

15 Utilization of fly-ash in buildingstructure 6

16 Reduce volume, weight, and construction time by 4


adopting efficient technologies (such as pre-cast systems)
SOURCE:GRIHAWEBSITE
BUILDING PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION MEASURES

Reduce landscape water requirement-


• Drip irrigation
• Use of native species of shrubs and trees having low water demand in landscaping
• Low lawn area so as to reduce water demand.
• Reuse of treated water for irrigation

Reduce water use in the building-


• Low discharge fixtures
• Dual Flushing cistern
• Waste water treatment
• Reuse of treated water for irrigation and cooling towers for HVAC
• Rain water harvesting
Efficient water use during construction-
• Use of curing compound
Site and Water Mgmt Strategies
Appropriate Shading from Summer Sun, while allowing in winter sun
Optimize building design to reduce conventional energy demand.-
• ENERGYEFFICIENTLIGHT FITTINGSTOREDUCEENERGYDEMAND
• PARTCONDENSERWATERHEATREJECTIONBYGEOTHERMALMECHANISM. THIS WILLALSO
HELPIN WATERCONSERVATIONIN COOLINGTOWERSFORHVACSYSTEM
• VARIABLE CHILLEDWATERPUMPING SYSTEMTHROUGH VFD.VFD ON COOLINGTOWERS
FANSANDAHU.
• PRECOOLING OFFRESHAIR FROM TOILETEXHAUSTAIR THROUGH SENSIBLE& LATENT
HEATENERGYRECOVERYWHEEL
• ENTIREHOTWATERGENERATIONTHROUGH SOLARPANELS.
• MAXIMUM DAYLIGHTING
• REGENERATIVELIFTS.
• USEOFLUX LEVELSENSORTOOPTIMIZE OPERATION OFARTIFICIALLIGHTING.
• SOLARPOWEREDEXTERNALLIGHTING.
Optimize energy performance of building within
specified comfort limits-
• Reducing energy consumption (compared to GRIHAbenchmarks) while
maintaining occupant comfort:
• o For achieving visual comfort:
• • Direct line of sight to the outdoor environment to vision glazing for building
occupants for more than 90% of the occupiedspaces.
• Avoiding Deep floor plates to create maximum daylightedspaces.
• • Landscaping planned with native species and water body features in central
court and all around the building.
• o For achieving thermal comfort:
• • All circulation spaces or passages were naturally ventilated / shaded / not air
conditioned.
• • Energy Efficient Chilled beam based Cooling system proposed together with
condenser water cooling through ground pipes.
• • Openable windows were proposed in conditioned areas to be able to utilize
favourable outdoor conditions.
• • Insulated Walls through using an integrated AAC+ Rockwoolcombination
together with high efficiency DGU’s and UPVC
• frames for the windows.
Energy Conservation Measures
Utilization of fly-ash in buildingstructure-
• Ready Mix Concrete with PPChaving more than 30% fly ashcontent.

FLYASH = 40 %

Reduce volume, weight, and construction time by


adopting efficient technologies (such as pre-castsystems)-
ON SITERENEWABLEENERGYSYSTEMWITH SOLARPHOTOVOLTAICCELLSTOMEETTOTAL
ENERGYDEMAND.
RECYCLE,RECHARGE &REUSE
NO. CRITERION POINTS

17 Use low-energy material in interiors 4

18 Renewable energy utilization 5

19 Renewable-energy-based hot water system 3


20 Waste water treatment 2

21 Water recycle and reuse (including rainwater) 5


SOURCE:GRIHA WEBSITE
WASTE MANAGEMENT

NO. CRITERION POINTS

22 Reduction in waste during construction 1

23 Efficient waste segregation 1

24 Storage and disposal of wastes 1

25 Resource recovery from waste 2


SOURCE:GRIHAWEBSITE
HEALTH &WELL BEING
NO. CRITERION POINTS

26 Use low-VOC paints/adhesives/sealants 3

27 Minimize ozone depleting substances 1

28 Ensure water quality 2

29 Acceptable outdoor and indoor noise levels 2

30 Tobacco smoke control 1

31 Provide at least the minimum level of accessibility for persons 1


with disabilities

32 Energy audit and validation MANDATORY

33 Operation and maintenance 2

34 Innovation points 4
SOURCE:GRIHAWEBSITE
 Highest efficiency (20%) Solar PV panels
Grid Interactive System

NET ZEROENERGY

SOLAR PV SYSTEM 930KWp CAPACITY


TOTAL AREA 6000 M2
TOTAL AREA OF PANELS 4650 M2
20
ANNUAL ENERGY Generation 14.3 lakh units
SOURCE- AR,DEEPENDRA PARSAAD REPORT
CHILLED BEAMS INDUCTION
UNITS OVERVIEW:
Primary air ventilation
from Dedicated Outdoor
Air Source

Chilled Water
Hot Water

Total room mixing


is achieved
through
Convection
currents
within the space
CHILLED BEAM INSTALLED
AT SITE:
Chilled Water Return Pipe (½”dia.)

Chilled Water Supply Pipe (½”dia.) Chilled Beam


2
3
Drain Pipe (¾”dia.)

Flexible Duct (6 Inch dia.)


Supply
Air
Induce
d Air
GEOTHERMAL HEAT EXCH ANGE

AT
There are 180 vertical bores at the
SITE:
Depth of 80 meter all along the
Building Premises. Minimum 3
meter distance is maintained
between any two bores.
• Each bore is lowered with HDPE
pipe U-loop (32mm outer Dia.) and
grouted with Bentonite Slurry.
• Each U-Loop is connected to MS
Header Pipe(100mm Dia.)which
finally joins the Condenser Water
Line in Plant Room.
• Condenser hot water is sent at
100°F (37.8° C) & back at 900 F
(32.2° C).
• One U-Loop has 0.9 TR Heat
Rejection capacity, so all together
160 TR of Heat rejection is obtained
without usinga cooling tower.
• Enormous water saving since no
make up water is required.
• • Make up water pumping &
treatment cost get eliminated.
• • Saves cooling towerfan energy.
MATERIALS
•Stone available in nearby area for flooring
•Terrazzo flooring with locally available stone
materials.
•Fly ash brick.
•AACblocks.
•Jute bamboo composite for door frames&
shutters.
•UPVCwindows with hermetically sealed double
using low heat transmittance index glass.
• Use of high reflectance terrace tiles for lowheat
ingress.
•Avoided aluminum as it has high embedded
energy
•Sandstone Jalis.
• Stone and Ferrocement Jalis

Satisfies all the quality parameters that a


normal flush door does
• Bamboo Jute Composite Doors and frames & flooring
• High Efficiency Glass, high VLT,low SHGC& LowU-value,
• Optimized by shading
• Light Shelves for bringing in diffused sunlight
• Use of material available having Recycled content

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