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Mit School of Architecture: - Affordable Housing - Case Studies Analysis
Mit School of Architecture: - Affordable Housing - Case Studies Analysis
|AFFORDABLE HOUSING|
CASE STUDIES ANALYSIS
HRUTIK GAIKWAD – 07
RUSHIKESH MODAK –25
LOW INCOME GROUP HOUSING
( AFFORDABLE HOUSING )
SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS
•Earthquake resistant R.C.C. frame structure • Vitrified tiles 600x600 / wooden flooring
•Attached terrace/sit-out to each flat • Anti skid tiles in toilet floor and balcony
•2’x2’ vitrified tiles flooring for entire flat. • Kota stone or equivalent on staircase
•Anti- skid flooring in bathrooms. • Anti skid tiles in lobby area
•Both side laminated main door • Flush door in entire flat
•ISI grade flush doors with wooden/ plywood door frame • Aluminum windows MS Safety grills in windows
•Bathroom doors- waterproof doors with green marble door • 8x23 granite top on kitchen otta
frame. • Modular kitchen TV, Telephone and Cable points in hall and
•M.S. powder coated hardware and fittings. bedroom
•Powder coated Two track aluminium sliding windows with • Inverter wiring provision
plain glass and safety grills. • AC points provision
•Green marble kitchen platform with stainless steel sink • Ceramic Tiles dado in toilet up to 7 height
•Designer Dado tiles 12” x 18” up to 2 ft. • CP fittings in toilet and kitchen
•Concealed Polycab or equivalent make cables wiring. • Putty finish OBD paint on walls and ceiling
•Branded modular switches mounted on laminated switch • Ceramic Sanitary ware of approved brands
boards • Central air cooling
•Jaguar or equivalent bathroom fittings