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SITE ANALYSIS 7
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INDIA ORISSA ROURKELA T
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CLIMATE H
• The climate here is composite. So, we should need to restrict the heat gain in summer.
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• Humidity is high in Rourkela so much more therefore cross ventilation is required. S
• Wind direction during summer and spring season is from SW corner of the site and during winter and monsoon it is from
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• Average annual temperature – 26.5 degree Celsius I


Maximum temperature – 43 degree Celsius in may
Minimum temperature - 110 degree Celsius in December
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• Average annual precipitation – 1448mm A
• Humidity ranges – 50per – 80per L
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• Site area – 30814.6 msq S
• The site is located along the Panposh
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Rourkela with close proximity to HI R
tech medical college and Hospital , I
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• Nearest railway station is 5km
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winds Site regulations :
1. Site Area 7.7 acres H
2. 2. Max permissible Ground O
Coverage 40% S
3. Maximum permissible FAR 1.75
4. Set backs 9m on all sides P
5. Max Permissible Height 30m I
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PANPOSH [MAIN ROAD] NOISE POLLUTION AND HEAVY TRAFFIC [MAIN S
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RGH CAMPUS ROAD [INSIDE SITE]
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• In summer, deciduous trees provide shade from
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well as cut off hot breezes. On the other hand, S
deciduous trees shed their leaves in winter and T
allow solar radiation to heat the building. R
• Vegetation also creates different air flow patterns I
by causing minor pressure differences, and thus C
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advantage.

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1KM RADIUS : D
HI TECH MEDICAL COLLEGE I
CHILD CARE HOSPITAL
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HANUMAN VATIKA
CIVIL TOWNSHIP T
DIAMOND PARK R
CHURCH
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2KM RADIUS : C
SHANTI MEMORIAL HOSPITAL T
POLICE HOSPITAL
NSCB PARK
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RESERVE PLAYGROUND O
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3KM RADIUS :
ROURKELA AIRPORT P
BASANTI NAGAR I
PRAKRITI SCIENCE COLLEGE
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surroundings L
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• Accessible from the main road.
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• Its quite welcoming [civil township and , kalinga colony major residential area is there .
• Good place to serve severe functions for neighborhood . S
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• Traffic is relatively busy and congested on the end of the working hours .
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• Poor pedestrian ways.
• The site isn’t isolated from the busy main road . I
• Lack of shaded walkways C
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• Designing open spaces [planting more trees and green
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• Providing aspects to fulfill both local community and users . H
• Setting up buffer zones to avoid noise from main roads.
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• Residents feel threatened because of commercial use. P
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HEALTH HAPPINESS D
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• Patients with window view of tree spend less time recovering in the hospital compared to those with view of brick wall. D
• Every patient in a hospital should get a peaceful environment where he feels relieved , pleasant and calm. I
• The design should have open courtyard and cross ventilation so that the nature penetrates with the hospital.
• To orient all the wards to have view of active areas like outside market areas which are full of colors and light and inside
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Composite Region : I
1)Resist heat gain in summer and Resist heat loss in winter S
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• Decrease exposed surface area Orientation and shape of building. Use of trees as wind barriers R
• Increase thermal resistance Roof insulation and wall insulation
• Increase thermal capacity (Time lag) Thicker walls I
• Increase buffer spaces Air locks/ Balconies C
• Decrease air exchange rate Weather stripping T
• Increase shading Walls, glass surfaces protected by overhangs, fins and trees
• Increase surface reflectivity Pale color, glazed china mosaic tiles, etc.
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• Ventilation of appliances Provide exhausts S
• Increase air exchange rate (Ventilation) Courtyards/ wind towers/ arrangement of openings P
• Increase humidity levels in dry summer Trees and water ponds for evaporative cooling I
• Decrease humidity in monsoon Dehumidifiers/ desiccant cooling
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OBJECTIVES PHYSICAL L
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• Harshest sun in the month of may , from 12 to 3 pm , so shading devices should I
be at an angle 50-90 degree to the sun. S
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• The best sun occurs in the month I
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• South facing slope allows more direct sun during the winters so glazing/semi O
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• Usage of the vegetation on the west to minimize heat gain.
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• South facing slope allows more direct C
sun during the winters so glazing/semi open
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• To facilitate cross ventilation locate door and window openings on opposite S
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• Minimize or eliminate west facing glazing to reduce S
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reduce or eliminate air conditioning.
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Horizontal shading H
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• Screened porches and patios can provide passive comfort S


Cooling by ventilation in warm weather. P
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ZONES CHARACTERISTICS SPACES
PANPOSH RO
AD ZONE A LESS ACCESS , INDIRECT PARKING ,
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ZONE B LESS PRIVACY ,

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ZONE C MED.ACCESS , DIETARY , CSSD,CENTRAL
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MED. NORTH LIGHT ,
LAUNDRY , PHARMACY,BLOOD
BANK , MORTUARY , STORAGE
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ZONE D MED. PRIVACY , AND HOUSEKEEPING , GAS
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MAX WIND MANAGEMENT
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ZONE D LESS ACCESS , MECHANICAL , ELECTRICAL , P
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OPD ANCILLIARY EMERGENCY DEPT ENTRY
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DIAGRAMS 117AR0015 NIT ROURKELA
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