Area Programming
5 AREA PROGRAMMING
VEGETATION 5. BUILT HEIGHT 6. BUILT USE PLAN 7. SITE
6 SITE ANALYSIS
6.1 LOCATION:
6.1.1 About Goa:
state: Goa, India
Capital: Panjim
Established: 1987
Area: 3,702 km2 {1,429 sq mi)
Population: 1,457,723 {2011
Goa Map:
Goa is located on the western coast of India in the coastal belt known as Konkan.
It is bounded by the state of Maharastra to the north, and by Karnataka to the east and south, while the Arabian sea forms its western coast.
The magnificent scenic beauty and the architectural splendors of its temples, churches and old houses have made Goa favorite with travelers around the world
6.1.2 About Panjim:
Area : 3599 sq.km
Population : 90,000 (2011)
Established: 1843
Latitude : sea level
Languages : Konkani, Marathi, Hindi, English.
Religion: Hinduism, Christianity, Islam.
About Panjim:
Panjim is the capital of the Goa. It lies on the banks of the Mondovi Estuary in the district of north Goa.
39:Goa Map
Figure 40:Panjim Map
With a population of 65000, (A metropolitan population of 100,000 if suburbs are included) Panjim is Goa's third largest city after Vasco-da-gama & Madgaon.
6.1.3 About Miramar :
• Lying against the estuary of the river Mondovi, it is just 3 km from Panajim the north of the state and 2 km away from Dona Paula.
• Also known as, Gasper Dias, it is a lovely golden beach of soft sand, occupied by a thick grove of shady palms, facing the blue Arabian Sea and forming a dense canopy over the area.
• The most captivating, view is created, when this 2 km long coast of fine, soft & silvery sand bed sparkles in the moonlight.
• It is proposed site for oceanarium in year 1998 to welcome tourist attraction .
• It is situated in city center along the sea on sand dune. It is 2km from kala academy which host the IFFI yearly
6.2 ROAD NETWORK :
6.3 BUILT V/S OPEN :
6.4 VEGETATION :
6.5 BUILT HEIGHT :
6.6 Built Use Plan:
6.7 SITE:
44:Site Plan Land Distributtion In Miramar
6.7.3
6.7.1 Site potentials :
The potential of the site is that it comes between two famous tourist spots – Miramar beach & Dona Paula view point. Also there is Goa Science Centre next to the site.
Materials like, sandstone, limestone, clay local pebbles are easily available near site.
Sea help us to maintain the water table.
But underground water is not use for cooking and drinking propose.
Get perfect view of the Miramar beach from the site ( distance between site to sea is 80 m)
6.7.2 Topography :
The slope on site is towards the western side.
Highest level -11 m (from sea level)
Lowest level - 7 m (from sea level)
Road level - 7 m
The site consist mixture of alluvial and brown hilly soil which is fertile in nature.
6.7.4 Electric supply
• The electrical supply came from Panaji.
• Under ground supply given by local authority
• There are three phase of 11000 kv.
6.7.5 Water supply Site is served by two sources.
• The main supply is from Mondovi river which is 1km away.
• An other supply is from Dona Paula which is 2 km away.
CHAPTER - 7
DESIGN CRITERIA
1. CIRULATION
2. SERVICES
3. TECHNOLOGY & MATERIAL
4. SITE CONSIDERATION
5. FLOW DIAGRAM ACCORDING TO THE LINKAGES
6. ZONING
7 DESIGN CRITERIA
Because of the sensitivity of the marine life to the water quality, an appropriate building type is to be proposed so as to keep any disturbance to the environment minimum.
7.1 CIRCULATION:
Unidirectional + multidirectional circulation will be provided.
In spite of all blocks forming one unit, options would be available for the visitors to miss a certain sections.
7.2 SERVICES:
Aquarium exhibits will be divided into sections according to the required services.
Proper water management and other supporting facilities will be designed thoughtfully.
Arrangement of exhibits and their respective services will be in staggered form to create interest.
SITE
CIRCULATION
SERVICES
ASTHETICS
DESIGN
ENVIRONMENT
MATERIAL
TECHNOLOGY
STRUCTURE
7.3 TECHNOLOGY & MATERIAL:
360˚ viewing underwater acrylic tunnel aquarium will be provided.
Latest technology and material will be used for the construction of 5th generation aquariums.
Provision special effects will make theenvironment more realistic.
Provision of touch screen electronicmachines etc will provide information regarding the exhibits.
7.4
SITE CONSIDERATION:
The building is to be integrated into the landscape.
Maximum views are exploited towards the surrounding natural environment.
Since this aquarium is to be built on/in the sea, which is a totally 'new world', new experiences in such environments to be explored.
7.5 FLOW DIAGRAM ACCORDING TO THE LINKAGES:
RESEARCH SERVICES
CHAPTER - 8 DRAWINGS
1. GROUND FLOOR PLAN
2. BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN
3. MID FLOOR PLAN
4. FIRST FLOOR PLAN
5. ROOF FLOOR PLAN
6. SECTIONS
7. 3D Views
8.1 GROUND FLOOR PLAN
8.2 BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN
8.3 MID FLOOR PLAN
8.4 FIRST FLOOR PLAN
8.5 ROOF FLOOR PLAN
8.6 SECTIONS
8.7 3D VIEWS
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
https://www.oceanario.pt/
https://www.georgiaaquarium.org/
https://www.wikipedia.org/
https://www.livingcolor.com/
https://syska.com/project/new-planetarium-aquarium-and-natural-history-museum-californiaacademy-of-sciences-san-francisco-california/ www.underwaterworld com
https://www.dawn.com/
https://seaworld.org/
http://library.thinkquest.org.w3snoop.com/
https://icm-corp.com/
https://www.newportaquarium.com/
https://oceana.org/marine-life/ocean-fishes
https://www.jumeirah.com/en/hotels-resorts/dubai/jumeirah-beach-hotel/
https://wikimapia.org/
http://www.sevenseastravelandtours.net/
http://www.advanced-aquariums.com/
http://www.seafriends.org.nz/
https://www.acrylicaquariums.com/
REFRENCES:
Time Saver Standards
Architect's Data (Ernst & Peter Neufert)
Thesis Report:
Oceanarium At Kochi By - Mohammad Nasir (2012-13)
National Oceanarium At Goa By -Abu Safwan- (20013-14)