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4.3 Comparative Analysis
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Parameters
Case study 1 (Cultural Sports Complex for disabled, Tehran)
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Location
Tehran, Iran
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Climate
Composite
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Accessibility
Site area
Site surrounding
Zoning
Concept and Design
The site can be approached by only one major primary road that lies on only one side
Case study 2 (Jawaharlal Nehru Sports complex, New Delhi) New Delhi, India Composite
Inference
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The site can be easily approached by all means
JLN sports complex has better accessibility and approach which makes it easier to access by all users and any means of transport.
1.23 acre / 5000 sqm
100 Acre / 404685 sq m
JLN has larger site area but a lot of spaces have been left unused or underutilized.
The site is predominantly surrounded by residential areas followed by few commercial and institutional areas
The site is surrounded by residential, commercial, public, semipublic facilities and open spaces.
Building a sports complex near a mixed use land can help in developing a strong neighbourhood for the complex and for the overall development of the surrounding areas.
It has been planned as per the site zoning where the main stadium is provided at the centre and all the other facilities are along the periphery of the site
Zoning for design is important as it helps in creating well balanced functional spaces for the users. It can be either vertical or all along the site depending upon the usage as can be seen from both case studies.
Design of stadium has been inspired
Having a design concept can enhance the overall value of the building and can also
It has been planned as per the vertical zoning where central atrium has the accessible ramps which connects to different spaces like the multifunctional hall, restaurant and amphitheatre etc. The design concept of the building is to make a space
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