Architectural Design-7 Data-4 Technological PDF
Architectural Design-7 Data-4 Technological PDF
Architectural Design-7 Data-4 Technological PDF
Vinayranjan Ambatkar
meters apart (with variations), diagonally to the poles, east to west. Hartmann lines run both
east-west and north-south forming a grid across the surface of the earth with a distance of 2
meters in the north-south direction and 2.5 meters in the east-west direction. Ley lines are
man-made energy lines, created by stone formations such as stone ships or other ancient
archaeological structures.
Purpose of learning Building Construction is to execute the design ideas, without any
change or pre condition. It is therefore a set of methods to be applied in principle and
logically adapted or tailored to the situation. Knowledge of construction should facilitate and
not dictate the design. In India, structural materials used are clay (bricks) / stone, Timber
(and its products), Metals (mainly steel and aluminium), Reinforced Cement Concrete. Other
materials are primarily used for finishing or cladding, along with variations of primary
materials. Presenting the material and structural data is to document availability and
suitability of these system at the situation to facilitate its analysis to choose.
1.1 FUNDAMENTALS OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN by Dr. Vinayranjan Ambatkar
The second set refers to environmental controls, which are often perceived
negatively, as (architects think) they restrict creativity. Development control rules are
(supposed to be) extracted from national policies pertaining to economic growth, regional
planning, and it's share by the particular settlement. They therefore control the bulk or the
floor area and in turn the activities in terms of scope and quantum. Architect is authorised
through his training to interpret these rules for effective implementation of the policies of the
State. FSI or FAR and coverage are to regulate bulk and population, while the setbacks and
distances between buildings are the breathing spaces, and should be respected. Natural
ground or green areas, against plantation on paved areas are the essential to control global
warming.
The third set refers to Norms and Standards for services, which are part of National
building Code. Width of passage, staircase, size and number of lifts, distance from staircase
or lift to the last point served, size & height of machine rooms, AC plant, substation, number
of toilets, water requirements and storages for drinking, toilets, and fire fighting, location
and sizes of fire escapes, vertical risers for supply of electricity, and distribution of
telephone, internet and other cables, etc., are properly documented and recorded in the
building byelaws and building codes. It saves you from the burden of calculating yourself
and then justifying to the authorities. Generally it takes three years of working for different
types of buildings or just one year for similar types of buildings to remember these standards
by heart. We should never try to redefine or argue on these but use our creative talent in
arranging them so that they appear integral part of the design, rather than imposed
obligations.
The fourth set refers to Safety standards and Legal matters. Safety standards and
requirements are generally included in the norms, but not always explained and understood.
Safety measures are of two types, 1- during construction, and other during use or occupation.
Here we are mainly concerned with user safety, particularly in buildings designed for
unknown individuals, like housing, offices, commercial complexes and industries etc. The
considerations include earth quake probability (seismic zone), fire hazards (use of materials
and escapes), flooding of basement & ground floors, overloading of balconies, "U" turns or
dogleg patterns in stairs or ramps in assembly buildings and stadiums (to be avoided), the
standards for risers and treads, provisions for physically challenged, etc.
All architects keep these sets of information in mind and at hand, but never document
it. For academic exercises recording it selectively ensures its application in design and
displays that the design process adopted by you has a inbuilt structure. This set of
information concludes in the first sketch of design to work with.