Site Analysis Soa
Site Analysis Soa
Site Analysis Soa
School of Architecture
GROUP SEM VII YEAR IV
SOA IPS ACADEMY, INDORE
LOCATION
There are many old temples containing history and art in themselves,
including Chhappan-Dev, Shree Ram Temple, Shree Datta Temple,
Ganga-Zira, and Kaashi Vishweshwar Temple. Vasudevanand Sarswati (a
great saint) lived here for a long period.
It fell to the Marathas in the 18th century and in 1740 was granted by
Malhar Rao Holkar to a Brahman, Vyankatram Shastri.
And Maheshwar is at a
distance of 11km from the
site
SMN NVDA
•SITE AREA – cattlefarm guest house
36,369.21 sq m (8.9acres)
•Ground coverage is 30 %
10,910.76 sq m (2.69acres)
•F.A.R -1.5
Maheshwar
dam
SITE CHARACTERISTICS
NEIGHBOURING CONTEXT -
1.EXISTING BUILDINGS
NEIGHBOURING CONTEXT
•And most of the surrounding is agricultural land, at south it
has Narmada river.
NEIGHBOURING CONTEXT
TRAFFIC SENSORY AND NOISE ON SITE TREES AND VEGETATION AROUND THE SITE
The size and distance of traffic and noise demarcations are The sizes of the trees are categorized into three parts as dense,
mentioned accordingly to the site existing characteristics moderate and light trees accordingly to provide vegetation aspect
on the site
•The Indore-Khargone highway on the west of the site covers the most
traffic and noise being moderately distant from and towards the site. •The west end of the site is densely populated with the dense trees and the
east end is comparatively less dense with moderate amount of trees.
•The south east of the covers a avg. amount of traffic and noise
focusing on the site due to the Maheshwar dam and considering and a •The north side of the site and opposite to the main connecting road in the
little amount of noise focusing towards the site is from the north front of the site is heavily loaded with trees as well as existing agricultural
east(nvda guest house) and the river bank at certain distances. land.
INFERENCES (Characteristics)
NEIGHBOURING CONTEXT
CONTOURS AND POSSIBILTY OF BUILTUP ON SITE EXISTING BUILDINGS AND LAND USE ON AND AROUND THE SITE
The markings on the site depicts the flat (minimum contour The built blocks define the specific characters on the site and the
levels) and maximum possible area covered on the site colours of the built blocks depicts their purpose already existing on
respectively for the built blocks the site
•The circles on the site depicts the areas where the builtblocks could •The built block on the site depicts the already existing activities such as
easily cover a large amount of area and the sa=hade decrease temple under construction, goushala(cattle farm) with storage of food for
acoordingly to the size of the circle marking. cattle and the construction materials storage temporary structures onto the
site.
•The areas where most of the contour levels are close depicts the
region where the areas could be provide as stairs and open spaces for •The north part is the agricultural area and the north-east part where the
better user interaction throughout the site. yellow area is marked is the NVDA guest house and the in the river part the
south-east side is the Maheshwar dam around the site.
INFERENCES (Characteristics)
NEIGHBOURING CONTEXT
SUN MOVEMENT AROUND THE SITE WIND MOVEMENTS AROUND THE SITE
The arrow part and the area covered buy it depicts the region The arrow shows the wind movements and the colour of the arrows
from where the sun light could be captured at its maximum depicts the various seasonal affect on the winds throughout and
around the site
•The sun movement is from east to west via south and is depicted in the
above plan of sun movement •The main flow of winds is generally from north-west and south-west and
increases in the monsoon season
•The region coloured shows the fading of the sunlight according to the Wind speed of over 7.4km/h
day accordingly to the purpose of the site Maximum wind flow is during May - June
Minimum wind flow is during December – January
•The summer winds move in west and north west around the site and the
The winter winds move from north-east to south-west
INFERENCES (Characteristics)
NEIGHBOURING CONTEXT
BUFFER ZONE FOR THE SITE APPROACH TO AND FROM THE SITE
The trees and their sizes depicts the region towards the site from The arrows and their colour depicts the approach onto the site
where the provision of buffer zones should be created and it could possibly given from the front of the site
•The north-west and the south east ends are to be densely provided •The yellow arrows depicts the region from where the entrance could
with trees to create a soothing environment throughout the site, possibly be best for the vehicular networking as there would be better
The distant sensory markings depicts the area and direction from where opportunity for the pedestrian networking on the other side where it is
it is to be applied on the areas. marked red for the exit.
•The dense, moderate and light sized trees depicts the areas which is to •The red arrow shows the area where the exit is provided but no prvision
be buffered respectively to the spaces on site. from this area for the vehicular movement.
INFERENCES (Characteristics)
NEIGHBOURING CONTEXT
CIRCULATION ABOUT THE SITE BUILT BLOCKS PLACEMENT AND ORIENTATION FOR THE SITE
The sizes of the trees are categorized into three parts as dense, The sizes of the trees are categorized into three parts as dense,
moderate and light trees accordingly to provide vegetation aspect moderate and light trees accordingly to provide vegetation aspect on
on the site the site
•The .yellow arrow shows the basic movement of the pedestrian movement •The plan above describes the tentative zoning on the site and could possibly be
and this implies where the area maximum covered with the least percentage better for the built blocks and orientation for the site and basic requirement
of slope. includes areas such as administrative, academic, sports or cultural, and cafe or
canteen or restaurants.
•The red arrows depicts the region where the vehicular circulation could
possibly be provided for better coherency with the other areas and restricting •The approaches to the site describes the vehicular and pedestrian possible
the clutter to be made at the time of maximum movement of the users on the outcomes and for the north-west approach mostly depicts the vehicular
site. movement and area for the multilevel parking on the site.
INFERENCE (Characteristics)
CATCHMENT AREA AROUND THE SITE
NEIGHBOURING CONTEXT
•A catchment is an area where water is
collected by the natural landscape.
ANALYSIS
CONCLUSION ( overlay )
The overlay of family of colours is used to depict the percentage and slope
and distance s between contours by understanding the areas where the
purpose of our desired spaces are good, better or best for the site.
AROUND THE SITE
THE AVERAGE ELEVATION IS 151M
SLOPE ALONG SITE APPROX. SLOPE AROUND SITE
OPPORTUNITIES
Tentative SITE Sketch
SITE PLAN
Tentative Section
VIEWS TO THE SITE
View of site from the highway View of site from the highway
View of dam from the site View of Gaushala from the site
View from North West and West corner View from North corner
View from South West corner
River side view from site View of dense vegetation and dam
View from South West corner View from South East and East corner
•Bus stand distance 2.6 km
•Nagar panchayat
•Indore 81 km to 105 km
High tension line ( HT line)
•Mandleshwar ...Banks and
atms ( state Bank , bank of
India,Idfc bank ,jila
sahksari kendriya bank
)Omkareshwar 60 km
summer.
temperature in the coolest month and dry
winter.
Sun Study - if one plans to segregate the external spaces, interiors, and the light-sensitive spaces while
including the characteristic passive design elements such as mutual shading and adaptabilityto the seasonal
locus change of the sun. Sun Study - if one plans to segregate the external spaces, interiors, and the light-
sensitive spaces while including the characteristic passive design elements such as mutual shading
and adaptabilityto the seasonal locus change of the sun. Sun Study - if one plans to segregate the external
spaces, interiors, and the light-sensitive spaces while including the characteristic passive design elements such
as mutual shading and adatabilityto the seasonal locus change of the sun.
Sun Study –
The movement of the sun is from south east to south west
if one plans to segregate the external spaces, interiors,
and the light-sensitive spaces while including the
characteristic passive design elements such as mutual
shading and adaptability to the seasonal locus change of
the sun.
•The prevailing winds of the region are the Trade Winds, which bring rain
to the coastal districts.
•They are strongest in the summer [favorable position of ITCZ] but are
relatively dry by the time they reach the continental interiors or the
western coasts [Trade winds are easterlies – flow from east to west. So
rainfall decreases from east to west here].
Average temperature
•Mean monthly temperature is above 18 degree Celsius
during the winter season.
Electric pole
availability of electricity
SITE VISIT PHOTOS
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availability of electricity
SITE VISIT PHOTOS
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availability of electricity
SITE VISIT PHOTOS
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availability of electricity
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