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SITE DETAILS: SITE ANALYSIS:

Location: Typology of spaces: Government hospital


Pardiwala colony, Puranapool, Hyderabad, Telangana. 500064 Hierarchy of spaces:
Nearest Landmark: 1. Counter
• City Police Academy CAR headquarters (500km) 2.Critical care areas
•High court (75km) 3.Nursing Stations
•City College (280km) 4.Patent rooms
Major access to site: 5.Paediatric units
•Via National Highway No. 44 6.Surgical areas
•Nearest bus stop: 60m away 7.Laboratory
•Metro station: Osmania Medical College 8.Seminar hall
9.Other hospital areas (architectural exteriors and Signage, Parking lots and garages, Entrance lobbies and
Staff offices, Kitchen come dining room, Storage rooms, Stairways, professors room)
Temperature & Sun- path:
1. Average temperature (annual): -23 degrees C
2.Sun path: West
3.Summer Solstice (Sunrise- 05:42:54 am; Sunset- 1 8:53:07 pm)
4.Winter Solstice am; Sunset- 17:47:06 pm)
Wind direction:
1. Prevailing weld-West@ 50 kph
2.Winter weld (Nov- Feb)- East @ 3.4kph
3.Spring (Mar-Apr)- South E @3.7 kph
4.Summer (Map Sept)- West @6.2kph
5.Fall (Oct- Nov)- North E@3.4 kph  
Soil type & condition:
1. Sol type- Red sandy sol
2.Condition- dry
3.Properties: Red sandy sol has a higher proportion than day. It drain quickly ,warm up faster in spring and
are usually easier to . The red colour indicates the presence of iron. Sandy soils often acidic and give fewer
nutrients than clay, loam or peat soil
Topography:
The site is situated in the old city part of Hyderabad city. The city lies in deccan plateau and rises to an
average height of 536 m above the sea level. The city lies at 17.366 degrees N latitude and 78.476 degrees E
longitude. elevation within the city varies between 672 m in Banjara hills and 456 m in Old
city.
Utilities:
1. Water Supply (v)
2. Sanitary (v)
3. Storm water (v)
4. Drainage (v)
5. Electricity(v)
Electrical
1.There are 2 Transformers, each of rating 315 KVA.
2.There is a single DG-set of rating 320 KVA.
3.From the Transformer (l & Il), the power will be supplied to the Control Roan i.e. the Main
4.Distribution Panel Room.
5.From Transformer-I, the power is supplied to Ground, First Floor and Second Floor -
6.(Underground Supply).
7.From Transformer-Il, the power is supplied to the Third Floor and Fourth Floor respectively.
8.In every floor, there are 2 Sub-main Distribution Panel Board from which the power is supplied
9.to the Distribution Box (8 DB per Floor), which in turn supplies it to the loads.
Fire fighting
1.G+4 consists of Hose Reel Drums.
2.Floor-3 and Floor-4 consists of Sprinklers and Hose Reel Drums (Sprinkler outlet pipe 15mm) Fig -1 Waste management
3.Main Pipe Diameter: 200mm
4.Source of water for firefighting: Sump (Capacity 1 Litres) Near Block-C Building.
5.Source of water for Sprinkler System: OHT-I (Capacity 45,000 Litres) with Booster Pump
Types of Pump used:
1.Booster Pump (For Sprinkler System) 9.9 HP
2.Jockey Pump - 12.5 HP
3.Electrical
4.Diesel
Waste management
1.The Waste Disposal is situated beside Gate-I .
2.There is no space allotted for waste disposal, which results in release of pungent smell in site premises
3.The waste is collected by the GHMC personnel every morning.
 
Neighbourhood structures

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Parking availability
 

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Day lit Spaces – 1 POINT Connectivity to Nature – 1 POINT Ergonomics – 1 point Green Open Spaces – 1 point
Incorporate principles of healing Incorporate principles of healing Design a healthcare Incorporate principles of healing
architecture through adequate day architecture by connecting indoor facility with Ergonomics architecture by integrating green
lighting, thereby facilitating faster environment with outdoors, thereby design, so as to ensure the spaces, thereby providing therapeutic
facilitating faster recovery. Up to 25% of comfort & safety of the environment for faster recovery. Up to
recovery.
connectivity to nature give us 1 credit occupants. 20 % of green open space gives us 1
credit
Air Quality Monitoring & Testing,
After Occupancy -2 point
Reduce indoor air quality
Building Flush out, During Construction
problems resulting from
& Before Occupancy– NA
construction activities, and Indoor environmental Quality & Reduce indoor air quality problems
promote comfort and well-being
of construction workers and Wellbeing – 15 points resulting from construction activities,
and promote comfort and well-being of
building occupants.
construction workers and building
Low Emitting Materials – 1 point occupants.
Encourage use of material with low
emissions, so as to reduce adverse
health impacts on the occupants.
Healing Garden – 2 points
Colour Psychology – 1 point Incorporate principles of healing
Stress Relieving Spaces – 2 points Acoustical Design – 2 points
Incorporate principles of healing architecture by integrating green
Design spaces to enhance physical, Encourage acoustic design, to
architecture through concept of spaces within the built environment,
emotional & spiritual well-being, promote patients’ well-being and
colour psychology, thereby thereby providing therapeutic
thereby minimizing stress and productivity & communication of
providing therapeutic environment for faster recovery. 20 %
anxiety. staff.
environment for faster recovery of healing garden gives us 2 credit

Disclaimer : Since the existing building is not a green building , the given IGBC points are been proposed by us
Infection control within the Spaces – 2 Isolation Room – 1 POINT
POINT
Ensure adequate & well designed
Provide appropriate infection control isolation rooms, thereby eliminate the
parameters & systems in healthcare risk of Hospital Acquired Infections
facilities, thereby reducing nosocomial (HAI).
infections.

Organic Waste Management – 2


Sanitation Design & Cleaning Practices –
points
2 point
Ensure effective organic waste
management, so as to avoid domestic
Ensure good sanitation & hygiene, design Sanitisation & Hygiene – 6 waste being sent to landfills
& maintenance practices, to reduce cross
infections, thereby reducing the risk of
Hospital Acquired Infections (HAI) Automated Solid Waste Management
System - NA
Facilitate automatic waste collection
system to reduce human intervention &
exposure in handling hospital waste,
thereby improving sanitation & Hygiene

Disclaimer : Since the existing building is not a green building , the given IGBC points are been proposed by us
Water Efficient Plumbing Fixtures – 3 Waste Water Treatment and Reuse –
POINT 2 points
Treat waste water generated on-site,
Enhance efficiency of plumbing fixtures so as to avoid polluting the receiving
by design, thereby minimizing potable streams by safe disposal. Use treated
water use. Considering the 16% the waste water, thereby reducing
base line criteria dependence on potable water.

Rainwater Harvesting, Roof & Non- Water Metering – 1 points


roof – 2 POINT Water Conservation - 11
Encourage sub-metering to improve
Enhance ground water table and reduce water performance of the healthcare
municipal water demand through facilities, and thereby save potable
effective rainwater management. water.

Landscape Design – 2 point Management of Irrigation Systems –


1 points
Design landscape to ensure minimum
water consumption. Reduce water demand for irrigation
through water efficient management
systems and techniques

Disclaimer : Since the existing building is not a green building , the given IGBC points are been proposed by us
Eco-friendly Refrigerants – 1 POINT Enhanced Energy Efficiency – 8 POINT
Optimise energy consumption, to
Encourage use of eco-friendly reduce negative environmental
refrigerants in the facility, thereby impacts from excessive energy use.
minimising impact on the ozone layer. Credit are allotted based on ASHRAE
standers 90.1-2013 base case

Energy Metering & Management – 1 On -site Renewable Energy – 5 point


point Encourage the use of on-site renewable
technologies, to minimise the
Encourage sub-metering and environmental impacts associated with
Energy Efficiency - 16 the use of fossil fuel energy.
continuous monitoring to identify
improvement opportunities in facility’s Percentage of On-site Renewable
energy performance. Energy Generated to the Total Annual
Energy Consumption should be > 5 to
obtain given credit

Commissioning, Post-installation of
Equipment & Systems- NA Off -site Renewable Energy – 0 points

Verify and ensure that the facility Encourage the use of off-site renewable
equipment & systems are technologies, to minimise the
commissioned to achieve performance environmental impacts associated with
as envisaged at the design stage. fossil fuel energy use.

Disclaimer : Since the existing building is not a green building , the given IGBC points are been proposed by us
Universal Design – 1 point Value Added Services – 1 POINT Low-emitting Vehicles – 0 point
Encourage the use of non-fossil fuel
Ensure that the building design Provide access to Value Added vehicles, thereby reducing negative
caters to differently abled and Services, so as to reduce negative impacts resulting from fossil fuel based
senior citizens impacts caused from automobile automobiles
use.
Heat Island Reduction, Non-roof – 1
Outdoor Light Pollution points
Reduction – 1 points Minimise heat island effect so as to
Minimise heat island effect so as reduce negative impact on
to reduce negative impact on microclimate
micro-climate.
Site Selection & Planning - 6 Integrated Design Process -NA
Proximity to Public Transport – 1 Encourage integrated design
POINT approach to construct a high
Encourage use of public transport,
performance healthcare facility,
so as to reduce negative impacts
caused from automobile use. thereby reducing negative
environmental impacts.

Passive Architecture -NA Basic Facilities for Construction Workforce-NA Heat Island Reduction, Roof – 1 point
Adopt passive architectural design Promote the welfare of the construction workforce Minimise heat island effect so as to
features to minimise negative by providing a safe and healthy work conditions reduce negative impact on micro-
environmental impacts climate.

Disclaimer : Since the existing building is not a green building , the given IGBC points are been proposed by us
Certified Green Building Materials,
Products & Equipment – 3 POINT

Use certified green building


materials, products, and equipment,
so as to reduce dependence on
materials that have associated Eco-friendly furniture and medical
negative environmental impacts. furnishing – 1 POINT
Building Materials & Resource -4 Encourage the use of eco-certified
interior products that consider impacts
through the life cycle, thereby resulting
Sustainable Building Materials- NA in lower environmental impacts

Encourage the use of building


materials to reduce dependence on
materials that have associated
negative environmental impacts.

Disclaimer : Since the existing building is not a green building , the given IGBC points are been proposed by us
Objectives
Green Building
 Green building is a “high-performance property that considers and
reduces its impact on the environment and human health” . Green building are designed to reduce the overall impact of the built environment on
  It is designed to be one part of the answer to the global issue of energy human health and the natural environmental by : 
consumption and waste production by reducing energy and water use  Efficiently using energy, water and other resources. 
as well as green house gas emissions.   Protecting occupant health and improving employee productivity. 
 This can be achieved through every stage of building from siting, Reducing waste, pollution and environment degradation. 
design, material selection to the actual construction and operation of Using energy, water and other resources efficiently. 
green building.  By reducing waste, pollution, and environmental degradation. 
 Green building requires increased planning and organization as the To design a residentially viable Green Building including maximum open space with cost
selection of materials and operation systems may affect the building effective design and materials. 
schedule and require further knowledge and equipment on the part of Improve indoor air quality by orientation natural ventilation design.
the contractors.  Implementing Rain Water Harvesting system with Ground Water Recharge as an attempt
 A sustainable green building must account for resources and local to improve regional Ground water table. 
climate factors and include low-impact materials as well as energy and Using eco-friendly and regionally available construction materials. 
water efficient systems. 
 The construction of green buildings reduces on-site waste by recycling Need for Green Buildings
and conserves natural resources by using alternative materials. 
 Green building achieves better operating performance with better  The environmental impact of building design and construction industry is significant.
insulation, design, and energy efficiency. Buildings consume more than 20% of electricity used in India.
  Green building efficient Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning  Normal construction deprives land usage from natural biologically diverse habitats.
(HVAC) systems provide better air and a healthier environment for the  Green Building practices can substantially reduce or eliminate negative environmental
people who live in one of these buildings.  impacts and improve existing unsustainable design, construction and operational
practices.
 As an advantage green design measures help in reducing running costs and mitigate
indoor air quality problems.
 Studies conducted on green buildings reported productivity gains up to 16%.
 As a matter of fact green building enhances environmental and economic benefit for
occupants.

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