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CASE STUDY ON

THE PARK HOTEL,


HYDERABAD
TELANGANA

SUBMITTED BY:
SUBMITTED TO: ASIF ANSARI
AR.SANAN VERMA KHALIDA PARVEEN
VII SEM
AR.MANJINDAR KAUR 4th YEAR
AR.PURNIMA VERMA DITU

AR.CHABI MISHRA
INTRODUCTION

GRIHA – Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment

The project achieved the first LEED Gold certification for


a hotel in India, and has been awarded Best New
Hospitality Project of 2010 from Cityscape India.
LOCATION
Architect : Skidmore, Owings and
Merrill (SOM), the New York-
based architectural firm.

Location : it is located on the Raj


Bhavan Road in Hyderabad,
Telangana near hussain sagar lake.

It is 35 km from the airport and 5


km from the railway station.

This 531,550-square-foot, 270-


room hotel infuses a modern,
sustainable design with the local
craft traditions.
SITE PLAN
The project is distinctive for its profound
implementation of sustainable design strategies, with
special attention paid to the building’s relationship to its
site, daylighting and views.
Solar studies influenced the site orientation and building
massing, with program spaces concentrated in the north
and south facades, and service circulation on the west to
reduce heat gain.
FEATURES
The hotel rooms are raised to allow more expansive
views, situated on top of a podium comprised of retail
spaces, art galleries, and banquet halls open to guests
and visitors.
On site sewage plant is available .

At the Park Hotel, SO M


designed the recreational
spaces, such as the infinity
edge pool, atop a three-level
podium at the open corner of
the trapezoidal volume.

The podium- credits


levelcourtyard accommodates
outdoor dining, which is
enlivened by the changing
colors of LED s behind the
aluminum screens.
 Solar gain is reduced by an
aluminum screen filigree, and
insulated glass units are recessed
behind the metal skin. The
cantilevered portion of the
carved-out volume also acts as a
canopy for the courtyard and
pool that sit atop a three-story
podium.
The main lobby, located on
the third level, features
leather panel walls, floors
of Australian white marble
with silver metallic tile (in
the center), and a custom
glass chandelier.

Windows that peek through


the bands of the perforated
aluminum screens in certain
guest rooms permit views of
Hussain Sagar Lake to the
east.
FACADE
The facade provides a range of transparency according to the
needs of the spaces inside.
Perforated and embossed metal screens over a high-
performance glazing system give privacy to the hotel rooms
while allowing diffused daylight to enter the interior spaces,
and provides acoustic insulation from trains passing nearby.
The opaque areas of the cladding shield the hotel’s service
areas from public view. The shape of the facade’s openings, as
well as the three-dimensional patterns on the screens
themselves, were inspired by the forms of the metalwork of
the crown jewels of the Nizam, the city’s historic ruling
dynasty
GROUND FLOOPLAN
THIRDFLOOR
PLANS
TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN
SECTION
THANKYOU

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