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Thesis Report Year: 2021-22 Batch No. 19

SUSTAINABLE IT PARK, GREATER NOIDA

Undertaken by: Kushagar Chamaria Enrollment No: 17E1AAARM40P057 V Year B. Arch (B)

Prof. A.K Gupta

Prof. Archana Singh

GUIDE

COORDINATOR

Aayojan School of Architecture ISI-4, RIICO Institutional Block, Sitapura, Jaipur-302022


APPROVAL The study titled “Sustainable IT Park” is hereby approved as an original work of Kushagar Chamaria, Enrollment no. 17E1AAARM40P057 on the approved subject carried out and presented in manner satisfactory to warrant its acceptance as per the standard laid down by the university. This report has been submitted in the partial fulfilment for the award of Bachelor of Architecture degree from Rajasthan Technical University, Kota. It is to be understood that the undersigned does not necessarily endorse or approve any statement made, any opinion expressed, or conclusion drawn therein, but approves the study only for the purpose it has been submitted. June 2022 Jaipur

Prof. K.S. Mahajani EXTERNAL EXAMINER 1

PRINCIPAL

Prof. Archana Singh EXTERNAL EXAMINER 2

COORDINATOR

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DECLARATION I, Kushagar Chamaria, here by solemnly declare that the thesis undertaken by me, titled ‘Sustainable IT Park’ is my original work and wherever I have incorporated any information in the form of photographs, text, data, maps, drawings, etc. from different sources, has been duly acknowledged in my report. This thesis has been completed under the supervision of the guide allotted to me by the school. Further, whenever and wherever my work shall be presented or published it will be jointly authored with my guide. Kushagar Chamaria V Year B.Arch. (B) Aayojan School of Architecture, Jaipur

CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the research titled, ‘Sustainable IT Park’ is a bonafide work by Kushagar Chamaria of Aayojan School of Architecture, Jaipur. This research work has been completed under my guidance and supervision in a satisfactory manner. This report has been submitted in partial fulfilment of award of BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE degree from Rajasthan Technical University, Kota. This research work fulfils the requirements relating to the nature and standard laid down by the Rajasthan Technical University.

Prof. A.K Gupta Guide Aayojan School of Architecture, Jaipur

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The thesis project has been the most important project for my growth in college and I am grateful to my college , Aayojan school of Architecture , Jaipur for allowing me to do the project. I thank Principal Prof. K.S. Mahajani for providing a conducive online environment and the proficient faculties who made dissertation a fruitful learning process. I shall thank the dean of academics Prof. N.S. Rathore for his constant motivation during this thesis period. I also want to thank my guide Prof. A.K Gupta and our coordinator Prof. A.S. Rathore for the constant help in all the work during the research who has helped me at each and every step of my journey and whose most valuable guidance has helped me grow, as an architecture student. I specially like to thank my parents Mrs. Anita Chamaria & Mr. Sanjay Chamaria and my sister Krati Chamaria for their constant support and encouragement. This has been a journey of learning a fulfilled and memorable experience. I would also like to thank my senior Ar. Bhawesh Pandey, for helping me with the thesis report. And last but not the least, my school friend Neil Prasad who helped me in making this journey an enjoyable experience.

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NAME: KUSHAGAR CHAMARIA

CLASS: 5th Yr. B.Arch. ( B )

BATCH NO. 19

THESIS ABSTRACT PROJECT

: Sustainable IT Park, Greater Noida

INTRODUCTION

: The journey of the science and technology parks has launched from

1950 to till now, countless tech startups all over the world. Science and technology are becoming another step toward the next generation in the field of IT. Science and technology parks are significant for the upcoming generation. Here are some valuable qualities described in the science and technology park.

Importance of it is:

Contribute Society, Supports Modern Civilization, Latest Technology, Facilities of Training Session, Encourage Business Development & Collaborate Economy. STPI-Noida, one of the 11 STPI jurisdictions, is based out at Noida, Uttar Pradesh .Housed in Gautam Buddh Nagar, a major IT cluster in North India, STPI-Noida has been the backbone for the growth of software and hardware industry in the states of Delhi (UT), Uttar Pradesh etc. Since last three decades that has enabled Noida to emerge as one of the leading IT clusters in India. Since the site is in Greater Noida so it is very important to design the building according to the climate and must include landscape as nowadays there is an emergency need of proper landscaping design in building to make lifestyle sustainable. Conclusion to the project is that we can make a sustainable IT Park by proper landscape designing along with the efficient usage of air conditioning system that can be used in a sustain manner and using of raw material like brick jaali wall, exposed structure, glass facade such that it can be maintained and use in efficient manner like lesser heat gain to the structure and more involvement of landscaping in it office building that enhances the microclimate of the building and surrounding.

DISSERTATION TOPIC : E-waste – A way to Sustainable IT Park HYPOTHESIS: “Electronic waste is an appropriate choice of material in the field of

architecture, usage of which can reduce the negative impact on an environment.” DESIGN ELECTIVE: Landscape Design TECHNOLOGY ELECTIVE: Mechanical Services GUIDE: Prof. A.K Gupta iv


CONTENTS Page No. Approval

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Declaration

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Certificate

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Acknowledgement

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Abstract

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Contents

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List of illustrations

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List of tables

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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1

Background of the study

1.2

Criteria for selection

1.3

Research Questions

1.4

Need of the study

1.5

Aim

1.6

Objectives

1.7

Scope & Limitations

1.8

Methodology

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CHAPTER 2: SITE STUDY & BYE-LAWS

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2.1

Site Study

2.2

Bye-Laws for the site

2.3

Study of Tech Park (User Involvement)

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CHAPTER 3: PRE-DESIGN STUDIES

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3.1

Case - Study

3.2

Comparative Analysis of Case Study

CHAPTER 4: DESIGN, CONCEPT AND DRAWINGS 4.1

Design Concept

4.2

Final Design

4.3

Final Render Views

CHAPTER 5: LANDSCAPE AND SERVICES 5.1

Landscape Concept

5.2

Landscape Drawings

5.3

Services

5.2

Services Drawings

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure no

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No Chapter 1: Introduction Fig 1.1

Image showing satellite

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plan of Site

https://www.google.com/map s/@28.4429858,77.5801659,816 m/data=!3m1!1e3

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Image related to IT Park

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development

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Noida Parks

About STPI-Noida | Software Technology Park of India | Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology Government of India

Chapter 2: Site Study & Bye-Laws Fig 2.1

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site in Greater Noida Fig 2.2

Image showing site

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study Fig 2.3

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plan with setbacks Fig 2.4

Pictorial representation

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of Bye-Laws Fig 2.5

Graphics related to IT Park

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Graphics related to IT Park

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Graphics related to IT Park

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Chapter 3: Pre-design studies

Fig 3.1

Image showing KRISP IT Park

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KRISP IT Park Case Study | PDF | Elevator | Air Conditioning (scribd.com)

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plan of KRISP IT Park

KRISP IT Park Case Study | PDF | Elevator | Air Conditioning (scribd.com)

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dimension of KRISP IT

| Elevator | Air Conditioning

Park

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plan of KRISP IT Park

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zoning of KRISP IT Park

KRISP IT Park Case Study | PDF | Elevator | Air Conditioning (scribd.com)

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basement plan zoning

KRISP IT Park Case Study | PDF | Elevator | Air Conditioning (scribd.com)

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basement plan

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park

KRISP IT Park Case Study | PDF | Elevator | Air Conditioning (scribd.com)

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of whole site

KRISP IT Park Case Study | PDF | Elevator | Air Conditioning (scribd.com)

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KRISP Park

KRISP IT Park Case Study | PDF | Elevator | Air Conditioning (scribd.com)

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KRISP Park

KRISP IT Park Case Study | PDF | Elevator | Air Conditioning (scribd.com)

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KRISP Park

KRISP IT Park Case Study | PDF | Elevator | Air Conditioning (scribd.com)

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of KRISP Park (1,2,3

| Elevator | Air Conditioning

Floor)

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floor plan of KRISP Park

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floor plan of KRISP Park

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spaces of KRISP Park

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amenities area view of

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KRISP Park

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amenities area view of

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KRISP Park.

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amenities area plan of

| Elevator | Air Conditioning

KRISP Park

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Image showing facade

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of Park with material

KRISP IT Park Case Study | PDF | Elevator | Air Conditioning (scribd.com)

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core zoning of Park

KRISP IT Park Case Study | PDF | Elevator | Air Conditioning (scribd.com)

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Placement of Park

KRISP IT Park Case Study | PDF | Elevator | Air Conditioning (scribd.com)

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landscape plan of Park

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Chapter 4: Design, Concept & Drawings Fig 4.1

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concept sheet of

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Chapter 5: Landscape and services Fig 5.1

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landscape concept sheet Fig 5.2

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Image showing Mechanical Plan

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LIST OF TABLES

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Chapter 3: Site study & Bye-laws Table showing Table 3.1

comparative analysis of area programming

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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION

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INTRODUCTION Thesis Topic: Sustainable IT Park 1.1

BACKROUND OF THE STUDY

FIG.1 IMAGE SHOWING SATELLITE PLAN OF SITE

Location: Exotech 1, Extension 1, Dadha , Greater Noida City: Greater Noida Latitude: 28°26'32.86"N

Longitude: 77°34'47.19"E

SOURCE: https://www.google.com/maps/@28.4429858,77.5801659,816m/data=!3m1!1e3

1.1.1 THESIS INTRODUCTION A Sustainable IT Park IT Parks Information Technology (IT) Parks, which are also referred to as Techno Parks, Cyber Parks and Science Parks, have been established to facilitate the development

of

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(It does not include consumer electronics.) - Software and IT Services : This includes custom and packaged software, IT services, and IT training services. - ITEnabled Services (ITES) : This includes all business and knowledge processes being outsourced or off shored by companies facilitated by internet, telecom and similar means. IT parks in India are some of the most facinating places to work, especially for freshers who are seeking out jobs in software and It companies. These tech parks in India are much more than your typical offices with lined up cubicles in a cramped room. Interconnected office buildings (no need to run to the stationery store to get a printout), unlimited internet connection (for an unlimited pool of cat memes to laugh at), food courts and gyms (so you can enjoy your meals guilt-free), even apartments near your office (so you don’t spend hours driving home in the traffic) – these are only some of the features of the best IT parks in India. And oh, some of them also have open, green spaces. So working in an IT park is like literally taking a walk in the park. Source: , It parks (slideshare.net), IT Parks in India - Stanza Living,

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CRITERIA FOR SELECTION

The journey of the science and technology parks has launched from 1950 to till now, countless tech startups all over the world. Science and technology are becoming another step toward the next generation in the field of IT. Science and technology parks are significant for the upcoming generation. Here are some valuable qualities described in the science and technology park. Read on to know the importance of it. Collaborate Economy The government is investing in science and technology parks to collaborate the economic status all over the world. The highest $7 billion has been invested in the science and technology parks to develop the various overseas theatres and their manufacturing industries. Same as many other countries collaborate between private and public sectors. Kushagar Chamaria

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FIG.1.2 – IMAGE RELATED TO IT PARK DEVELOPMENT

Encourage Business Development Entrepreneurs should hold a big office for science and technology facilities, which is tough in a startup growing situation. For them, science and technology parks provide them enough space to grow their business development. Arizona Science and technology park is much famous. When it just started, in the first few years only two companies were accommodated with 700 employees. But now the same park has about 40 companies with about 7000 employees. The space of the park has spread about 1300 acres of land. Facilities of Training Session Science and technology park has provided a variety of education and training resources. The University of Arizona science and technology park is the first and big tech park in the united state that houses a high school. The students of this school are highly benefited by tech training from the tech park.

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Latest Technology Like all public parks, tech parks also launch the latest tech version every time through the science and technology park. Students get to know the latest and updated version of tech from the park. Tech parks comply with basic infrastructure requirements like a clean washroom and ample walking space. Science and technology parks are arranged with high broadband internet facilities. For the facilities, it is easier to establish and manage a business for the shop hold. For the park of science and technology, the government has designed a certain place as an IT hub. In Europe, Kista science city is the largest ICT center which is located in Sweden. Contribute Society Scientific and technological activities let you know the creation of new knowledge that is utilized in real society. To realize “science and technology for society,” it’s important to know science’s role in your real life. In society, everywhere in science. And wherever science, there is technology. From the farming communities to drinking water universally benefiting all aspects of society through science and tech. For example, when a forest fails to master sufficient amounts of raindrops, society’s science and technology will cut the drought with new IT solutions. The same as the solution for societal problems comes through science and tech. Science is the foundation strength of society. Supports Modern Civilization There is one more contribution that is offered by science and tech parks: modern civilization. All around the world has accepted and applied science and scientific thoughts. This is how a modern civilization grows up. Science and technology have no bounders. Today modern science has spread all over the world. No matter how much you applied science in your life, you should maintain diverse cultures and traditions. Applying science in real life without skipping tradition will let you lead a modern civilization.

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The importance of science and technology parks is unlimited. There are no boundaries that define completely about the benefits. Tech park will increase your knowledge and let you live easier than before. Things are easy to do through science and technology. And the park of science and technology brings the chance to apply them to your life. Also, tech businesses got a chance to show up in a large number of areas. These reasons mentioned above encourages to work on IT park as a thesis topic. Source: What is the Importance of Science and Technology Parks? - Do It Easy With ScienceProg

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RESEARCH QUESTIONS

How IT office can be build in a way that it indulge both landscape and services aspect in a very effective manner?

How IT office can be build in occurdance to the temperature and location of the site? 1.4

NEED OF THE STUDY

STPI-Noida, one of the 11 STPI jurisdictions, is based out at Noida, Uttar Pradesh and has 9 sub-centres located at Bhilai, Bhopal, Dehradun, Gwalior, Indore, Kanpur, Lucknow, Meerut and Prayagraj. Housed in Gautam Buddh Nagar, a major IT cluster in North India, STPI-Noida has been the backbone for the growth of software and hardware industry in the states of Delhi (UT), Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand since last three decades and has enabled Noida to emerge as one of the leading IT clusters in India. STPI-Noida has warranted the growth of software exports from the North India region and generated employment and entrepreneurial opportunities by bolstering the economic progress of the nation. In FY 2020-21, STPI-registered units under STPI-Noida jurisdiction contributed Rs. 53,226 crore IT/ITeS/ESDM exports. Kushagar Chamaria

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Fig.1.3 – Image showing STPI-Noida parks Source: About STPI-Noida | Software Technology Park of India | Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology Government of India

1.5

AIM

To design a building that indulge both the landscaping and services aspects of building in such a way that it increases the productivity of people working in the park and design building according to climate of the city. 1.6

OBJECTIVES

To study spaces of the workstation where people will work.

To study various elements of landscape features that help people to connect with nature along with the technological aspect.

To study the technological services that helps to create perfect microclimate. 1.7

SCOPE & LIMITATIONS

• The study will be limited to IT Park with multiple offices in single building. • The study will be limited to building type & landscape features.

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1.8

METHODOLOGY

A way to sustainable IT Park

Introduction

Need for study, Criteria of selection, Research questions

Ol;;o Aim

Ol;;o Objectives & Scope & Limitations

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Methodology

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Preliminary studies

Literature case study

Site Study & Bye laws

Data collection & information

Site context and surrounding

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Ol;;o Data collection & analysis

Program function

Framing areas and requirements

Redefining the scope & limitation according to the project condition.

Zoning and initial site plan

Framing concept for design

Design development

Final design

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CHAPTER 2 SITE STUDY & BYE-LAWS

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2.1 SITE STUDY

FIG.2.1 IMAGE SHOWING MASTER PLAN AND SECTOR PLAN WITH SITE IN GREATER NOIDA

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Fig.2.2 Image showing site study

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2.2

BYE LAWS FOR THE SITE

Fig.2.3 – Image showing site plan with setbacks

Location: Ecotech 1 Extension 1 Total site area: 5 acres = 20351.6785 hectares = 2.1 hectares approx Building category: Commercial Permissible Ground cover percentage: 30-35 % Setbacks: Front = 15 m Back = 9 m Side = 9 m Road Width : 24 m Road on which side of Plot : Two side road with one junction

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FAR Allowed = 2 FAR Attained = 1.85 Building Height limit: No limit Minimum Height of Stilt Parking: 2.7 m Height of Stilt Parking taken: 3 m Distance between two adjacent Block shall be minimum 6m and ranges upto 18 m such that 1 m width is provided for every 3 m height increases. Minimum Width for fire tender movement: 4.5 m Parking : 1ECS for every 100 sq m area. 1 ECS For every 50 sq m area One bus parking for every 750 sq m area. Area for one ECS : 13.75 sq.m area

TREE

TREE

AREA FOR ONE ECS = 13.75 SQ .METERS

7.5 M CENTRE TO CENTRE DISTANCE BETWEEN TRESS Fig. 2.4 – Pictorial representation of bye laws

Minimum space kept for landscaping : 50% of site No of trees in landscaping : 1 tree for every 100 sq. m area of total open spaces for landscaping i.e 100 trees minimum.

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STUDY OF TECH PARK ( USERS INVOLVES IN TECH PARK ) Users involve in tech park are: Head

Fig. 2.5 – Graphics related to it park

Task is to have meeting with the managers and gave them projects to be workout with teams and also to manages all the problems related to building infrastructure, salary structure and project approval things. Manager

Fig. 2.6 – Graphics related to it park

Manages team leaders and employees by giving them work and appoint the time limit for the project given. Team leader

Fig. 2.7 – Graphics related to it park

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Leader is the head of the employees of a particular team that gave employees to do the work. Employees

Fig. 2.8 – Graphics related to it park

People that have the duty to complete the projects. Staff members Members that includes people who work as maintaince staff, reception, administration of building , workers for office maintainces, kitchen, cafeteria etc. Hierarchy of people working in offices

Head

Manager

Team Leader

Employees

Staff

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Staff for help desk like receptionist, first aid etc.

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CASE STUDY: KRISP IT PARK

NAME: KRISP IT PARK LOCATION: CHENNAI, INDIA ARCHITECT: PADGRO

KRISP IT Park is Chennai leading and most modern business space designed for companies that require a work environment that inspires their employees. The building is stilted to stand a distance of 4.4m above the ground. The landscaping gives an attractive environment for entertaining and relaxing. The ground level is used for parking.

FIG.3.1- Image showing KRISP IT Park

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SITE PLAN

Location- 942 , vandalurkelambakkamroad , kizhakottayur, chennai.

From Vandalurzoo - 9.7km

From kelambakkam - 9.5km

Nearest railway station - 11.7km

Bus stop-opposite to site

FIG.3.2- Image showing site plan of KRISP IT Park

FIG.3.3- Image showing site dimension of KRISP IT Park

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•Total site area –10117sq.m •Built up area -10904sq.m •Plot coverage – 42% •FSI Allowed – 1.75 •FSI Achieved -1.07 •Entrance road width –16m

FIG.3.4- Image showing site plan of Krisp It Park

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SITE ZONING

FIG.3.5- Image showing site zoning of Krisp It Park

Site Orientation – South

Building Frontage – 85 m

Building Height – 28 m

The Setback used for Landscaping

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Typography – The site was originally flat. The building is elevated to a height of 4.4 m from ground level so to give a clear view to the site. PARKING AND ZONING

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Both the basements have been reserved for parking of two/ four wheeler parking. Adequate space is available to provide 40 cars per basement.

FIG.3.6- Image showing basement plan zoning

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FIG.3.7 - Image showing basement plan

Stilt Parking has Space to park 40 Cars and as well 40 Cars Clear span of column is 7.44m.

Ceiling height : 2.85

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Clear ceiling Height is 2.15m. 6m Wide drive way is Provided which is used as One-Way here. 6.23m wide entrance. Surface parking for 3 buses and 10 cars is Provided.

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FIG.3.8 - Image of stilt parking of park.

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FEASIBILITY

FIG.3.9 - Image showing zoning of whole site

INFERENCES •

Stilt Parking is ventilated naturally and Basement-1 is ventilated through the Entry/Exit Opening

There is no Separate space to park Two Wheelers.

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INFERENCES It is spherical in shape with ribs of concrete and aluminium composite panels which are interspersed to form a break in the continuity in the spherical structure.

FIG.3.10 - Image showing view of Krisp park

GROUND FLOOR AND ZONING

FIG.3.11 - Image showing plan of Krisp park

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SERVICE CORE

WAITING

EAST WING WEST WING LOBBY

FIG.3.12 - Image showing plan of Krisp park

Ground floor Total area : 1736.88 sqm West wing • workstation-133 •

manager room -5

team leader -13

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Total no of workstations in each floor

TYPICAL 1ST 2ND AND 3RD FLOOR AND ZONING

SERVICE CORE

EAST WING

WEST WING

CONFERENCE ROOM

LOBBY

FIG.3.13 - Image showing zoning of Krisp park

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1ST FLOOR PLAN

FIG.3.14 - Image showing 1st floor plan of Krisp park

Total area:1665.31sqm

Locker room

Team leader:9

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4th FLOOR PLAN AND ZONING

WORKSPACE

TERRACE

FIG.3.15 - Image showing 4th floor plan of Krisp park

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VARIOUS SPACES

FIG.3.16 - Image showing various spaces of Krisp park

Analysis Workstation is split into two equal components in east wing to navigate different spaces in each component.

In ground floor the entry terminate to two lobby spaces (lobby 1&2) were lobby 2 split radially into sub spaces in order to bring movement in circulation. In fourth floor, the entire space is allotted for foreign visitors.

Service core is placed in north wing-average capacity150 people in each floor.

Organizing structure The distance between each cubicle is 1m space occupied per person-walkway.

Team leader space is allotted at the centre of cubicle an area of 3sqm.

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VARIOUS SPACES

FIG.3.17 - Image showing amenities area view of Krisp park

FIG.3.18 - Image showing amenities area view of Krisp park

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Total area: 706sqm Kitchen Dining Gym Lobby Patio Lawn

FIG.3.19 - Image showing amenities area plan of Krisp park

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EXTERNAL SKIN FOR FACADE

External skin Façade: Curtain wall system Features : •Double glazing. •Lateral and vertical resistance to wind. •Thermal, acoustic and fire resisting properties. •Elimination of water ingress. FIG.3.20 - Image showing façade of park with material

Benefits: •A variety of colours and surface textures is possible •Lightweight facades minimise the loads on the supporting structure •Steel glazing systems can be used for visual effect in tall entrance areas and atria •Steel is non-combustible and robust to damage in façade panels •A high level of thermal and acoustic insulation can be provided. Curved fins: •They are made of Reinforced Concrete. •Act as perimeter columns of the building. •The interior is hollow which is used as shafts for major vertical runs of mechanical and electrical distribution lines. •Aesthetically they structure the building in a spherical form. Windows: •Glass windows are double walled with vacuum in between for better temperature and acoustic control. •They are non-operable windows.

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SERVICE CORE ZONING

FIG.3.21 - Image showing service core zoning of park

Service area is located in the North wing –back side of the building.

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HVAC Centralized Air conditioning facility with a capacity of 300 TR (Two units of One each with 150 TR) is provided. •Each floor has been provided with two Air handling units one each for eastern and western wing. •Certain essential services like UPS room Server Rooms have been provided with independent air conditioners. •Chiller plants are located on the terrace of the service building in order to avoid noise The chiller plant delivers cooled water to the AHU Unit in each floor. •The cooled water is then distributed to the spaces via ducts. AHU PLACEMENT

FIG.3.22 - Image showing AHU placement of park

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LANSCAPE

FIG.3.23 - Image showing Landscape plan of park

The blowing wind is cooled by the waterbody in front of the entrance before it enters the building. •This results in the natural cooling of the building interior. •The light green landscapes reflect the heat back thus cooling the surrounding site and reducing the heat.

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COMPARITIVE ANALYSIS OF CASE STUDIES

TABLE: 3.1 - Table showing comparative analysis of area programming

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CHAPTER 4 DESIGN CONCEPT AND DRAWING

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4.1 DESIGN CONCEPT ACCORDING TO CLIMATE AND REFEENCES

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4.2 FINAL DRAWINGS

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CHAPTER 5 LANDSCAPE & SERVICES

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5.1 LANDSCAPE CONCEPT

FIG.5.1 - Image showing landscape concept sheet

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GLOSSARY

Sustainability : Avoidance of the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance. Tech Park : The term technology park usually denotes a focus on technology innovation and tenant company involvement in applied science Workstation : A workstation (WS) is a computer dedicated to a user or group of users engaged in business or professional work. It includes one or more high resolution displays and a faster processor than a personal computer (PC). Preliminary: Preceding or done in preparation for something fuller or more important. "a preliminary draft" · HVAC: Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. It is a type of air conditioner. Sprinklers: A device that sprays water. BIBLIOGRAPHY

SOURCE: https://www.google.com/maps/@28.4429858,77.5801659,816m/data=!3m1!1e3 Source: , It parks (slideshare.net), IT Parks in India - Stanza Living Source: What is the Importance of Science and Technology Parks? - Do It Easy With ScienceProg Source: About STPI-Noida | Software Technology Park of India | Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology Government of India

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