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LITERATURE STUDY - RESEARCH INSTITUTE

SITE PLANNING PRINCIPLES:- SITE PLANNING METHODOLOGIES :-


1.) SITE INVENTORY AND ANALYSIS: - 2.) SITE ZONING AND LAND USE RATIOS: -
1.) SUSTAINABILITY AND 2.) EFFICIENT LAND USE: -
ENVIRONMENTAL SENSITIVITY : - Review local zoning laws and land-use regulations.
MAXIMIZE THE FUNCTIONAL USE OF AVAILABLE Determine permissible land uses, building heights, and
LAND. setbacks.
PRESERVE NATURAL RESOURCES AND AVOID UNNECCESSARY LAND DISTURBANCE. Ensure compliance with environmental, heritage, and building
HABITATAS. DESIGN FOR DENSITY IN URBAN AREAS TO codes.
MINIMIZE WASTE, POLLUTION, AND CARBON Address any restrictions related to noise, pollution, or
REDUCE SPRAWL.
FOOTPRINT. density.
PRESESRVE OPEN SPACE FOR RECREATION AND
USE RENEWABLE AND LOCALLY SOURCED ECOLOGICAL BALANCE. 1.) FAR: - The floor area ratio, which is often shortened to
MATERIALS WHEN POSSIBLE.
FAR, is the total area of a building including all floors and outer
PROMOTE BIODIVERSITY THROUGH LANDSCAPING
walls to the total land area upon which it is constructed. A
AND CONSERVATION PRACTICES. higher floor area ratio suggests that the building is being
constructed in a densely populated urban area.

3.) ACCESSIBILITY AND Floor Area Ratio = Total Building Floor Area / Gross Lot Area

CONNECTIVITY: - Building heights: - 26M (for leveled site), 15M (for sloped site).

ENSURE EASE OF ACCESS FOR ALL, INCLUDING


PEDESTRIANS, CYCLISTS, AND DISABLED LAND DIVISION FOR RESEARCH INSTITUTE :-
PERSONS.
CONNECT THE SITE WITH SURROUNDING Development of an understanding of separate ecosystem TYPE OF % OF TOTAL MAX GROUND
MAX (F.A.R.)
INFRASTRUCTURE, INCLUDING PUBLIC TRANSIT.
SOURCE: - T.S.S FOR SITE PLANNING
components (soils, vegetation, hydrology, and others. DIVISION LAND COVERAGE%
INTEGRATE PEDESTRIAN-FRIENDLY PATHWAYS Development of an understanding of the interrelationship of the
AND LIMIT VEHICULAR DEPENDEANCY.
PROVIDE CONVENIENT ACCESS TO THE UTILITIES
symbolic barriers and zones of transition between
spaces.
various ecosystem components (soil and water, cli mate,
ACADEMIC INC.
ADMINISTRATION 45% 20% 80
AND ESSENTIAL SERVICES. vegetation, soils, and others).
Determination of the suitability of resource elements and
resource aggregates for specified land uses and functions.
RESIDENTIAL 25% 35% 125
4.) SAFTEY AND SEQURITY: -
Conduct surveys to understand the physical, environmental, and
cultural context.
SPORTS & CULTURAL
ACTIVITIES 15% 10% 15
Analyze soil conditions, topography, and hydrology for suitability.
DSEIGN WITH SAFTEY IN MINDS TO MINIMIZE
ACCIDENTS AND HAZARDS.
Assess the climate, solar patterns, and wind exposure of the site.
Identify existing structures, utilities, and access points.
LANDSCAPE & PARKS 15% - -
USE LIGHTING AND SURVELLIANCE
STRATEGICALLY TO ENHANCE SECURITY. SOURCE: - T.S.S FOR SITE PLANNING
SOURCE: - DEVELOPMENT CODE PERTAINING TO RESIDENIAL & NON- RESIDENTIAL PREMISES. SITE ZONING TYPES
CONSIDER FIRE SAFTEY, FLOOD CONTROL, AND
EMERGENCY EVACUATION ROUTES.
site boundaries and assigning of areas.
SEPERATE VEHICULAR AND PEDESTRIAN TO
REDUCE ACCIDENTS. DROP OFF BUILDING ENTRY 3.) PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT: -
Clearly identified; alternative means
LOCATIONS of entry provided for handicapped
individuals (i.e., both ramps and

5.) AESTHETIC QUALITY: - 6.) ADAPTABILITY AND Located as close to building


stairs); public facilities located
immediately off entry in lobby
Define the project’s goals, functions, and space
entry as possible, no grade (lavatories, phones, drinking
requirements.
RESILIENCE: - change between road surface
and adjacent walkway. Direct
fountains, etc.); no grade change
between entrance and facilities.
Allocate areas for specific uses like residential,
vehicular connections between commercial, recreational, etc.
drop off, site entrance, and
INTEGRATE NATURAL LANDSCAPES AND GREEN PLAN FOR FUTURE EXPANSION OR MODIFICATION parking areas; signage should be PARKING Establish design criteria based on client needs and
SPACES TO ENHANCE VISUAL APPEAL.
provided to direct both vehicles
Related directly to buildings which
community input.
IF NEEDED. and pedestrians to destinations
they serve; "handicapped" stalls no Determine infrastructure needs, such as utilities and
SELECT MATERIALS, COLOURS, AND FORMS INCORPORATE CLIMATE RESILIENT DESIGNS TO
on the site.
more than 100 feet from building
entry. roadways.
THAT ALIGN WITH THE SITE’S CHARACTER. WITHSTAN NATURAL DISASTERS.
EMPHASIZE HARMONY BETWEEN BUILT AND WAITING AREAS
USE FLEXIBLE SPACES THAT CAN SERVE RESTING POINTS
NATURAL ELEMENTS. MULTIPLE PURPOSES OVERTIME.
Preferably located within 300 feet
of building entry; area located
Provided where pedestrians 4.) CONCEPTUAL DESIGN & LAYOUT PLANNING: -
CREATE VISUALLY ENGAGING, CULTURALLY DESIGN WITH MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES
between roadway and sidewalk to
avoid traffic congestion; an must walk long distances; keep
RELEVANT, AND CONTEXT- SENSITIVE DESIGNS. THAT REQUIRE MINIMAL MAINTAINANCE. overhead shelter is recommended rest areas off walkway
for protection from weather; thoroughfares.
adequate seating and lighting should
also be provided.
Develop a conceptual site plan that outlines key
elements.
Optimize circulation patterns for vehicles, pedestrians,
7.) COMMUNITY & CULTURAL CONTEXT: - WALKWAYS SIGNAGE
and bicycles.
Should be provided to
Should provide clear direct route direct pedestrians to var
Place structures to take advantage of natural
RESPECT THE LOCAL CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SITE. through site; surfaces should be
ious destinations or areas features and views.
INCORPORATE SPACES FOR SOCIAL INTERACTION AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES. firm and level; curb cuts and
ramps provided where necessary. SOURCE: - T.S.S FOR SITE PLANNING of the site. Plan spaces with consideration for sun exposure and
ENGAGE WITH LOCAL STAKEHOLDERS TO ENSURE THE SITE SERVES COMMUNITY NEEDS.
REFLECT CULTURAL IDENTITY THROUGH DESIGN ELEMENTS AND PUBLIC ART. shading.
GENERAL SITE ACCESSABILITY ELEMENTS IN THE SITE: -

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN - IV
GROUP MEMBERS: -
DATE :- SIGN :- SHEET NO

01
SNEHAL 21011AA070
SAMUEL PETER 21011AA084
WASEEM 21011AA085
29/10/24 REMARKS :-
NATIONAL DESKTOP STUDY - LUPIN R&D CENTER
INTRODUCTION LOCATION OF THE PROJECT:- CLIMATE ANALYSIS: -
Lupin R & D Centre CLIMATE TYPE: - HOT SEMI- ARID/
Lupin Research Park is a state-of-the-art research facility designed TROPICAL WET AND DRY.
by Malik Architecture, located in Pune, India. It is an exemplary
4.6 KMS TEMPERATURES: - 42'C (MAX)/ 23'C (MIN)
project that blends cutting-edge design with sustainability and
functionality. The park is known for its innovative approach to HUMIDITY: - AUGUST- 79% & MARCH - 21%.
architecture and how it integrates the natural environment into its
ANUAL AVG. HUMIDITY-47%
design.
PRECIPITATION: - AVG - 13.3 inches in June, MIN
Client: Lupin Pharma - 0.1 inches.
Site Area: - 65,485.73 SQMTS
AVG SUNSHINE HRS. : - MIN-3.5 HRS (JULY) &
Built up area: - 12,605.32SQMTS
MAX - 10 HRS ( APRIL & MAY) YEARLY AVG -
Status: - Completed 2002
ADDRESS: - 46a/47a, Nande LANDMARKS:- ACCESS TO THE SITE: - 7.9 HRS TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION GRAPH OF PUNE
Design team: - Kamal Malik, Ketan Chaudhary, Meghana Tipnis.
Village, Mulshi Taluka, Pune, SYMBIOSIS INTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, MUMBAI-STARA HIGHWAY 4.6 KMS AWAY
BUILDING COVERAGE %: - 19.24 AVG WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION; - WEST WINDS RANGING B/W 2.2 - 15.6 mph.
Maharashtra 411042 MULA RIVER (1.6 kms)
OPEN SPACE & PARKING: - 80.75 nearby bus stop: - 200m away

WESTERN FACADE IN FRONT OF THE BUILDING ENTRANCE

DISTANCE FROM BUILDING ENTRANCE TO THE PARKING LOT: - 40 MTS

AREAS OF THE SITE (SQMTS): - SITE ENTRANCE


NAME AREAS (APPROX.)

ADMINISTRATION AND AUDITORIUM 629.8 SQMTS


ANIMAL HOUSE 863.10 SQMTS
ANALYTICAL WING 1226.74 SQMTS
PHARMA WING 1036.10 SQMTS BUILDING
ENTRANCE
AMPHITHEATRE 569.94 SQMTS
GENERIC MEDICAL WING 1289.28 SQMTS
NCE 1379.37 SQMTS
CANTEEN 289.28 SQMTS
LIBRARY 421.16 SQMTS
SITE SERVICES 4900.5 SQMTS

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN - IV
GROUP MEMBERS: -
DATE :- SIGN :- SHEET NO

01
SNEHAL 21011AA070
N
SAMUEL PETER 21011AA084
WASEEM 21011AA085
29/10/24 REMARKS :-
NATIONAL DESKTOP STUDY - LUPIN R&D CENTER

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN - IV
GROUP MEMBERS: -
DATE :- SIGN :- SHEET NO

02
SNEHAL 21011AA070
N
SAMUEL PETER 21011AA084
WASEEM 21011AA085
29/10/24 REMARKS :-
NATIONAL DESKTOP STUDY - LUPIN R&D CENTER

ELEVATION VIEW

(WESTERN FACADE) SECTION LINE

KEY PLAN

(THROUGH THE CENTER)

Positives Lots of sunlight and green views make


it a pleasant place to work. Negatives 3) Location Problems
Features like water and green spaces
1. Environmentally Friendly 1. Expensive to Build might not work as well in some
It uses natural light and air, which saves energy and is 4) Practical for Research Using eco-friendly materials and creating this kind of weather conditions, like heavy rains.
good for the environment. The layout is designed to make work easier design can cost a lot of money upfront.
Green areas and water features make the place eco- 4) Too Much Focus on Looks
and help teams collaborate. Maintaining gardens and water features also adds to
friendly. Some people might think the design is more
Rooms and spaces can be adjusted for ongoing expenses. about looking good than being practical in
2. Modern and Unique Design future needs. 2. Hard to Maintain every way.
The building looks impressive and stands out while also 5.) Beautiful Landscaping High-tech systems and natural ventilation may need
being practical for research work. 5.) Hard to Expand
Outdoor areas are well-designed for experts to keep them running smoothly. If they need to add more buildings later, the
3. Employee Well-Being relaxation and informal meetings, which can Weather changes could make some systems less unique design and natural setup might make it
Open spaces and gardens create a calm and healthy inspire creativity. effective. tricky.
atmosphere for people working there.

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN - IV
GROUP MEMBERS: -
DATE :- SIGN :- SHEET NO

02
SNEHAL 21011AA070
N
SAMUEL PETER 21011AA084
WASEEM 21011AA085
29/10/24 REMARKS :-

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