General Building Requirements For Residential BuildingAccording To National Building Code
General Building Requirements For Residential BuildingAccording To National Building Code
General Building Requirements For Residential BuildingAccording To National Building Code
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3 4..5 18 to 30
4 6.0 Above 30
2. For streets less than 7.5 m in width, the distance of the building (building line) shall be at
least 5 m from the centre line of the street.
For buildings of height above 10 m, the open spaces (side and rear) shall be as given in Table .
The front open spaces for increasing heights of buildings shall be governed by table.
Sl No. Height of Buildings (m) Side and Rear Open Spaces to be Left
Around Building
(m)
1 10 3
2 15 5
3 18 6
4 21 7
5 24 8
6 27 9
7 30 10
8 35 11
9 40 12
10 45 13
11 50 14
12 55 and above 16
Setback area:
The empty space around the building is called Setback area. The setback area is decided by
Municipal Authority. In India, we leave 4 ft from all the sides of the building. The reason behind
leaving setback area is to make ease for moving vehicles, ventilation and during emergency
purposes. However set back area increases for High rise building and may go up to several
meters.
Carpet area:
Carpet Area is an area which is enclosed within walls. In simple words, Area excluding walls in
the built-up area is called as carpet area. It is a working area of a building. Generally, carpet area
is around 85-90% of built area.
SETBACKS
The rear set back is given 3 feet.
front side setback is 6 feet
At the sides of building there is no setback given.
Vastu is an ancient Indian science of architecture and buildings which helps in making a
congenial setting or a place to live and work in a most scientific way taking advantage of the
benefits bestowed by nature, its elements and energy fields for enhanced wealth, health,
prosperity and happiness.
The site is west facing and main entrance door is located on north west side
The master bedroom is in south west direction which is correct according to vastu
Kitchen is in southeast direction.
Septic tank is in west direction.
The following four surveys are carried out to collect data for modern town
planning.
1. Functional survey
2. Social survey
3. Territorial survey
4. Vital survey
Functional survey
Territorial survey-
Physical features, agricultural soil, forests, climatic conditions are studied
1. Geology
2. Contours of land
3. Rivers, oceans and lakes
4. Climatic conditions
5. Forest and other natural vegetation
Vital survey- The population aspects are History of the past growth of population, Density of
population.
Types of survey-
1) Preliminary Survey
2) National Survey
3) Regional survey
4) Civic Survey
1) Preliminary Survey- The data collected- preliminary in nature
3) Regional survey- The town to be planned should be fit into the conditions prevailing in the
region.
4) Civic Survey-Survey done by the conditions in and around the town
1) Communication amenities
2) Contour- helps in deciding gradients of roads
3) Existing land use and land value.
4) Historical background
5) Housing – Characteristics of houses
6) Industries
7) Population
8) Preservation of natural features
9) Public buildings
10) Public health
11) Public services
12) Topography.