Case Study 1 Maya Ubud Resort: Near by Landmark
Case Study 1 Maya Ubud Resort: Near by Landmark
19.6Km
Entry
Legend
Staff circulation
Visitors circulation
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CASE STUDY 1 MAYA UBUD RESORT Sem IV Div a A
Areas Plan of presidential suite
Plan of junior suite Total area 48 sqm
Private balcony
Areas Areas
Two bed room pool villa Corner suite rooms Jacuzzi Villa Pool Villa Total area -950 sqm
Total Area -360sqm Private pool -30sqm
Total area -385sqm Total area -56sqm Total area-245sqm Depth of the pool -1.2 m
Private pool-14sqm
Private pool-21sqm Two private Balconies Outdoor Whirlpool tub
Depth-1.2m
Depth-1.2m
Material Study
Modern natural materials are juxtaposed by reclaimed timbers and eclectic antiques.
Old factory stools have been artfully remixed into mirror frames, teak railway
ZONING BASED ON BUILTUP ANS UNBUILTUP AREA sleepers find new lives as table tops and traditional fish traps are reborn as
handcrafted lampshades.
OBSERVATIONS Inference
SECTIONS
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CASE STUDY 1 MAYA UBUD RESORT Sem IV Div a A
Introduction
LOCATION:SHOGHI
AREA:2.47 Acer
Year : 2010
26 Km
Parking Accomodation is for 21 cars .
Extra Cars are parked around the site Legend Legend
entrance
Private spaces Built up area
A Total of 40 cars can be
Semi public spaces
13Km accommodated
Public spaces
MATERIAL STUDY
Jute sheets used for insulation inside the cottage. So that
the temperature remains same inside during snowfall.
*wooden trusses support the roof of conference hall
*Steel section has been added for additional support
*Play board insulation is provided for games room .
*Lightweight plastic sheet are used for interiors
*Mud cladding on the inside of cottages help to maintain
the temperature Legend Legend
Primary road Visitors circulation
Secondary road Staff circulation
Services
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CASE STUDY 2 AAMOD RESORT Sem IV Div a A
Introduction
Public spaces
HIERARCHY OF ROADS
ZONING BASED O PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SPACES Observation Inference
Observations Inference There is only one main entry The maintenance is easy
Public spaces are placed at the entrance Public spaces can be easily accessed
Private Spaces are oriented to words lake Privacy is created for cottages
Kanha Temperature can very from near zero to above 40 deg c so both air Construction Detail
conditioned and heating are required .To reduce the air conditioning load a *7 pile foundation support the tents floor
mist system cools the air between the system cools the air between the two *A series of trusses from the framework for the walls
roof layers . To add an extra touch of comfort in the winter the floor is *Salwood vertical members as frame work for wall
radiantly heated with gas heated water inside *Canvas walls come up over the salwood frames
PLUMBING LAYOUT
CIRCULATION
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CASE STUDY 3 BANJARA TOLA RESORT Sem IV Div a A
Introduction
Location :Rajahrat neighbourhood of Kolkata West Bengal
Area :18 acers
12.7Km
Legend
47 Km
Built up area
Features
Water bodies
Spa
Bonfire
History Boating
*Vedic village is an agranian community of like minded people living Earth villa
rural and organic landscape .
*It consist of 200 acers of land area developed as organic farms
of city .
Public space
Private space
Service entry
Main entry
Parking
*Separate service entry
*Parking at the entrance of the resort
Plumbing layout
Entry and parking Circulation Zoning Based on Public, Semi public ,Private spaces
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Sem IV Div a A
CASE STUDY 4 VEDIC VILLAGE RESORT
BANJARA TOLA RESORT VEDIC VILLAGE RESORT
AAMOD RESORT MAYA UBUD RESORT
:SHOGH : Kanha Tiger Reserve Bali Indonesia Rajahrat neighbourhood of Kolkata West Bengal
LOCATION
The swimming pool is designed as infinity pool, over flowing into the lake Separate Entry and exit
Parking is at the entrance of resort Parking is at the entrance of resort
PARKING
For 21 cars
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COMPARITIVE ANALYSIS Usn: 01fa20bat031
Sem IV Div a A
Psychology variables Landscape Acoustics Ventilation Colours
Light
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PSYCHOLOGICAL PARAMETERS ANALYSIS Sem IV Div a A
ABOUT LOCATION Vegetation INFERENCE Surface Drainage patterns
.Kadagadalu village , Madikeri tq ,Coorg dist *The primary road which is 6M Wide can be used as a main entry to the resort.
Coorg has four main types of vegetation
Longitude and Lattitude :12.42 N ,75.73 E *The secondaryroad can be used as a service entry
*The evergreen forests of the north and the west
Site area:1.5 Acers *Moist deciduous and dry deciduous forests in the center and southern part of districts
Climate: Tropical humid climate *Isolated evergreen or shola forests are found nestled between the folds of mountain slopes which are covered by grass lands .
Altitude:2250M Above MSL
Soil type :Red lomy/Latrite soil
Topography of site
Total there are 22 counters in the site
Height of each contours is 1M.
The site has over hanging contours
Type of soil
Climatic conditions of Coorg
Coorg has a tropical climate.it is situated on a hilly region. It experiences a robust monsoon. The type of soil in this site is red loamy / laterite soil.
It starts with medium rainfall earlier in the season and the intensity increases during mid august and early
September. This type of soil is best for construction due to its ideal
The temperature ranges from 11 to 28C during June to September. combination of silt, sand and clay.
It is 22C to 44C from march to may.
It combines the best of all their qualities into the ideal balance
The temperature is 23C to 29C form November to February.
for supporting a foundation.
Loamy soil generally does not shift expand or shrink drastically
Seasons Average Temp(Noon) Average and handles the presence of water very well.
Temp(Night One drawback of this soil is the possibility of undecomposed
) materials, which can and should be filtered prior to construction.
Winter (December, January & 26°C to 30°C Approx. 12°C to 14°C
February) Approx. SLOPE ANALYSIS
Vegetation of the site
Monsoon (mid June, July, August & till 21°C to 24°C Approx. 17°C to 18°C
mid September) Approx.
Rosewood
Accessibility :
Near By Land mark
The Mysore - Mangalore highway passes through Kodagu.
Autumn (Late September, October & 25°C to 26°C Approx. 15°C to 16°C
November) Approx.
The site has access through 2 road networks.
One on the north – west direction and one on the south – east.
The site is located in the coffee
Mysore plantation fields of Coorg.
:146km
Its located a few meters away from the main road of Nagaihole Madikeri from where the tributary gravel road connect to the site.
Silver Oak
Accesibility to the site Cross section of the site
The Mysore - Mangalore highway passes through Kodagu.
Banglore:260 km The site has access through 2 road networks.
Manglore:135km One on the north – west direction and one on the south – east.
The site is located in the coffee plantation fields of Coorg.
Its located a few meters away from the main road of Nagaihole Madikeri from where the tributary
gravel road connect to the site. Teak
History Of Coorg
*After India’s Independence in 1947 ,Coorg became a province and in 1950 a state by Major features of land
name Coorg state of republic of India .
*In 1952 elections to the Coorg legislative assembly were held .In 1956 when India’s
state boundaries were recognized along linguistic lines it became a district of the
Mysore state.
*Mysore state later became the modern state of Karnataka ,and formal name of district
returned to the original Kodagu .
6M Wide Road
6M Wide Road
Legend
Primary Road
*This type of construction provides good view as well as does not take much of the land
Secondary Road *It also creates privacy as there are trees between one built up form and other
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SITE ANALYSIS Sem IV Div a A
10:00 am 12:00pm 2:00pm 4:00pm
Inference
During the times of harsh sunlight it is
important that the ground heating is to be
reduced which can be done through by
providing landscape and water bodies
which prevents from heating of land
.Shading devices also needs to be designed
along east and west so as to restrict direct
sunlight .
Shorter shadow is casted on the western side . During afternoon the shado is casted to the west At this time longer shadows are casted most of the site is
The is at the over head which leads to shorter shadow
In this time most of the site is exposed to sunlight In this time Some part of the site is exposed to sun light
It may cause discomfort for the visitors at this time.
cast on the site .Not much of the area is shaded shaded. Wind Analysis
During This time shorter Shadows are casted towards the west
During this time the entire site is exposed to sun light During this time the sun is at over head .The entire site During this time the shadow is casted to words east During this the shadow is casted towards east
is exposed to Harsh sunlight The entire site is shaded During this time the entire site is shaded.
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SITE ANALYSIS Sem IV Div a A