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THESIS
REPORT
ARCHITECTURAL THESIS NARSEE MONJEE SCHOOL
OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
AYUSH GOOMER, CUN110301016
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SITE ANALYSIS
Proposed Site for Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies is in Sarangpur,
Chandigarh.
CHANDIGARH
Chandigarh is a city in northern India that serves as the capital of the states of Punjab and
Haryana.
Chandigarh is located near the foothills of Shivalik range of the Himalayas in northwest.
It covers an area of approximately 114km.sq.
Its average elevation is about 321meters.
SARANGPUR
Sarangpur is on the western periphery of Chandigarh. It is proposed that Sarangpur will be
developed as new Chandigarh of concepts of urban planning and environmental design.
Site Location
Site is located in Sarangpur educational park near botanical garden.
Sarangpur is a village in Chandigarh Tehsil in Chandigarh State in India.
Sarangpur is 8kms away from sector 17 bus terminal Chandigarh.
Some of the other villages in Chandigarh Tehsil are Daria, Hollomajra, Kajheri,
Kambwala, Khuda Ali Sher.
LAYOUT PLAN OF CHANDIGARH
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Nearby villages of this village with distance are:
Dhanas (1.2 km)
Khuda jassu (1.7km)
Daddu majra (2.8km)
Maloya (5.4 km)
Site Description
The site is located in the educational park
of Sarangpur Chandigarh.
The area of park is 103 acres with 10 plots
in it with plot sizes ranging between 6
acres to 8 acres. The central area of the plot
is dedicated for the commercial zone.
Detailed layout plan of educational park with road dimensions and plot.
Detailed layout plan of Sarangpur
Site Data
Site area = 6 acres/ 24281sq.mts.
Site dimension: length 1 = 185m
Length 2 = 185.12m
Width 1= 128.9m
Width 2 = 136.97m
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Bye Laws
Ground coverage shall not exceed 40%.
Permissible F.A.R- 1.5. Minimum setback of 20mts from NE, 15mtsfrom SW and 10mts
each from boundary wall on other two sides.
Other use shall not exceed 15% of permissible F.A.R.
Security cabin/ guard post upto-14 m sq.
Height Minimum plinth height-0.3m from the centre of finished LVL of street.
Maximum permissible height 19.81m including parapet.
Maximum 2 gates allowed.
Site Characteristics
Site and its surroundings
.
Existing secondary school
in close proximity to site.
Height of G+2, having
open brick facade.
The senior secondary
school is the only structure
available in the vicinity.
Botanical garden in front of the site approached from the main Chandigarh kurali road.
Tube well in front of the site
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Approach Road
The approach road 1 to the site
is the Chandigarh kurali
highway, it is two way road
60.94 m wide.
The road is busy 24 hours a day
and lot of noise is coming from
the approach road.
Inner approach road 30.48mts
wide along north east side of site.
Therefore possible entry to the
site can be through two longer lengths
of site, and the design approach can be
adopted taking this into consideration.
Chandigarh kurali highway
Inner Road
Approach road (Madhya Marg) view at distance of
3.5 km towards Chandigarh
Street view at distance of 2.4 km from
site towards kurali.
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Shape of the Site:
Rectangle
Topography of the Site:
The site is plain there is no
undulating surfaces.
The site is depressed 1.75m
below the main approach road,
therefore there is need of soil
infilling on site.
Soil is loamy and fertile and has
lot of weeds and shrubs grown
over it, therefore the building structure should be such that it will not be
affected with the unwanted vegetation growth.
Soil has good percolation capacity.
Vegetation
Few tree grown on the site
Weeds and unwanted grass
grown on the site.
Existing Structure and Services
There is no existing structure on the site
1.75m
Vegetation grown on the site
Ventilation shaft is
also existing in-
between the site that
point will also have
to be catered during
designing.
Rain water drains
and sewer system
has been installed
along the roads
approaching the
site.
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Climatic Conditions
The climate of Sarangpur experiences four seasons
Summer season (mid March to mid June).
Rainy season (late June to mid September).
Autumn season (mid September to mid November).
Winter season (mid November to mid March).
Wind direction
Winds flow from north west
to south east in winters and
reverse in summer
The winds can be placed in
windward direction to
achieve cool atmosphere in
the building .interior.
The built up design can be such that the cool atmosphere can be achieved during summers
and remain warm during winters, considering the wind conditions.
Rainfall -1030mm/avg
Temperature
Winter - Nov-Jan (0deg C 16deg C)
Summer - April-July (28deg C 43 deg C)
Latitude - 30.68o
Longitude - 76.73o
Sun Path
This shows that the harsh sun is on south west
and south east side of the site, therefore proper
solar passive techniques should be inculcated.
Seismic zones
The site lies in the seismic zone 4, therefore
it is prone to earthquake.
The building structure should be in
accordance with the Indian standards and
guide lines for hazards safety.
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Conclusion
Climate : The site is loacated in the composite climatic zone , therefore , the climate
would be extreme in summer as well as winters. Therefore the solar passive
architectural techniques applicable to composite climate are needed to be followed.
Location : The Sarangpur area is yet to develop , and especially the area is to close
proximity to the site . Therefore the built up will going to put an impression on the
surroundings and would be the basis for the upcoming building around it .
Site orientation: The site is along
the North East and South West
direction, therefore as the
building is an institutional
building therefore preferred
orientation is aligning the building
along East- west axis.
The major openings in the
building should be placed on north
face where as southern face should
be protected from heat gain by
using shading devices or
vegetation.