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Film institute and film studious Submitted by, Mohd tanzeel faraz 3pd12at025 Pdacek Guide, Ar.Shashikala Mam (Issue: Sustainability : Materials)
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Film institute and film studious

Submitted by, Mohd tanzeel faraz

3pd12at025 Pdacek

Guide, Ar.Shashikala Mama

(Issue: Sustainability : Materials)

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Sustainability????

Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

- Sustainability, World Commission 1987•

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Use Local MaterialsWhen you’re building a home out of materials harvested in some distant land, they have to travel a long way to make it to your little plot. This creates an unnecessarily high carbon footprint and also reduces the level of control you have over how those materials are harvested. But if you use local materials, as will be the case with Gaza’s 20 new Eco-Schools, your carbon footprint shrinks considerably and benefits your local economy.

Use Natural MaterialsNatural materials not only have more aesthetic appeal, at least in our view, but it turns out that they are better for our health. A home that is built with a porous natural material such as mud or stone or lime breaths and promotes natural circulation in the home. Anything else creates a terribly unhealthy internal environment. Natural materials also promote day lighting and superior acoustics, whereas all kinds of interventions are required in more artificial surroundings.

Recycle MaterialsWe belong to a throwaway culture – something the earth’s finite resources simply can’t support. Recycling materials not only gives new life to something discarded or disused, but also provides an opportunity to be creative and resourceful.

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“I think architecture is a matter of transformation. Transformation of all adverse situations into favourable conditions” – B.V.Doshi

“See Corbusier told me once, which I think is important that, even where there is somebody standing behind you, who is better than you and you are answerable to him” – B.V.Doshi

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IIM-B by BV.DOSHI

• Spread out over a lush 100 acre campus, the Indian Institute of Management (Bangalore) on Bannerghatta Road is one of the country’s premier academic institutions. In contrast to some institutions who practice and study sustainability at the corporate strategy and academic level but don’t translate that into initiatives upon their own campus.

• . The construction of the entire complex is made simple and standardized using exposed concrete, lattices, frames, and wall system using rough blocks of local gray granite

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IIM BANGLORE“My lighting is different from that of Corbusier and Louis khan. Contrast IIM Banglore with that of Kahn at Ahmedabed. IIM B is more like walking through a garden.”

IIM AHMEDABEDIIM BANGLORE

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Source- fatehpur sikri IIM Banglore

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Corridors with sufficient Space for casual sitting Eating and a good Interaction space.

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It is not just because stone was in ‘fashion’ around the time that this building was designed, but also because stone is the ultimate

symbol of strength.

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• In order to estimate the environmental impact of a construction material, it is necessary to consider all stages in the life of the material

Production Of Material Construction

Life CycleDemolition

BrickWood

Grey Marble

•Careful selection of environmentally sustainable building materials is the easiest way for architects to begin incorporating sustainable design principles in building. Traditionally price has been the foremost consideration when comparing similar materials or materials designated for the same function•The use of readily available, environment-friendly materials contributes towards a sustainable habitat. An environmentfriendly material is made from recycled material that uses only renewable energy in its extraction,production, and transport, and can be reclaimed and recycled.

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Grey marble mines

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Physical Properties and Uses of Marble•

Marble occurs in large deposits that can be hundreds of feet thick and geographically extensive. This allows it to be economically mined on a large scale with some mines and quarries producing millions of tons per year.

Most marble is made into either crushed stone or dimension stone. Crushed stone is used as an aggregate in highways, railroad beds, building foundations and other types of construction. Dimension stone is produced by sawing marble into pieces of specific dimensions. These are used in monuments, buildings, sculptures, paving and other projects. We have an article about "the uses of marble" that includes photos and descriptions of marble in many types of use.

Colour: Marble is usually a light-coloured rock. When it is formed from a limestone with very few impurities it will be white in colour. Marble that contains impurities such as clay minerals, iron oxides or bituminous material can be bluish, gray, pink, yellow or black in colour.

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• Hardness: Being composed of calcite, marble has a hardness of three on the Mohs hardness scale. As a result, marble is easy to carve and that makes it useful for producing sculptures and ornamental objects. The translucence of marble makes it especially attractive for many types of sculptures.

The low hardness and solubility of marble allows it to be used as a calcium additive in animal feeds. Calcium additives are especially important for dairy cows and egg-producing chickens. It is also used as a low hardness abrasive for scrubbing bathroom and kitchen fixtures.

Ability to Accept a Polish: After being sanded with progressively finer abrasives, marble can be polished to a high luster. This allows attractive pieces of marble to be cut, polished and used as floor tiles, architectural panels, facing stone, window sills, stair treads, columns and many other pieces of decorative stone.

• Acid Reaction: Being composed of calcium carbonate, marble will react in contact with many acids, neutralizing the acid. It is one of the most effective acid neutralization materials. Marble is often crushed and used for acid neutralization in streams, lakes and soils.

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The use of locally available material like stone, exposed brick, laterite or mud tend to reduce the over all foot print of the project.

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Conclusion

• “It is very important to understand the complexities which are relatively self-contained and how architects conceptualized sustainability in the design of houses”.• “Sustainable architecture is most likely to

result from the inclination of architects to perform beautiful acts”. • Use of locally available materials of the Bangalore

region to create sustainable and economical.


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