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1 Synopsis & Abstract

2 Introduction to Oceanarium
2.1 Introduction

2.2 Different types of oceanarium

2.3 Chronology of its history and development.

2.4 Scenario of existence of oceanarium in Indian context

2.5 User data/user group for it

2.6 Elements needed for development of it

2.7 Infrastructure needed in it.

2.8 Importance and requirements


2.8.1 Activities

2.8.2 Structural

2.8.3 Spatial requirements

2.8.4 User flow understanding

2.8.5 Landscape

2.8.6 Techniques

2.8.7 Materials

2.8.8 Circulation

2.8.9 Ventilation

2.8.10 Environment, spatial quality, feel

2.8.11 Safety and security

2.8.12 Other standards


3 Rules, regulations and policies from various authoritative bodies

4 Inferences from the literature study and analysis

5 Case study & Desktop study

6 Inferences from case study & desktop study

7 Comparative analysis of the literature, desktop and case studies

8 Inferences from the comparative analysis

9 Design requirements and proposal

10 Area statements

11 Introduction to site location and context

12 Data about that region


12.1 SOCIAL:

12.2 ECONOMIC:

12.3 ECOLOGICAL:
12.3.1 Natural and local resources

12.3.2 Climate

12.3.3 Local architecture style and construction techniques

12.3.4 Flora and fauna

12.3.5 Topography
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