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    PRESENTATION FOR URBANDESIGN

    SECTOR 17,CHANDIGARH

    SUBMITTED BY 

    BIRINDER SINGHHARPAL SINGHKASHISH GUPTASURPREET SINGHTANISHA SOLANKI

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    Central Business District,Amritsar.

    Case Study-17 Sector, Chandigarh

    LOCATION & APPROACH

    • This city center in sector 17 is situated in the heart of the city where if capital comple is considered as the head, the industrial area as the

    left hand and uni!ersity as the ri"ht hand.

    • The site is accessi#le #y the arterial roads and $AD%&A $A'( on the )orth *est.

    • The city center is the most popular and !i#rant commercial area in Chandi"arh.

    SITE ACCESSIBILITY-

    +Distance from 'ailway Station-.m+Distance from Bus Stand-2.m+Distance from Suhna ae-/.7m•Distance from Airport- 10.2m

    SITE-

    •Sector 17 has a total site area of 280 acr!.

    •Site dimensions are 1200" # 800".

    • The site is surrounded #y 2 and 0 roads, 2 roads i.e

    $adhya mar". dyo" mar", 3an mar" and %imalayan mar" on

    north east, south west and south east respecti!ely. .

    •4 shoppin" streets #isect the sector.

    Bus Stand

    Site526Acres

    Suhna ae

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    Do!e ofeace,

    %eart ofCentralpia88a

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    Central Business District,Amritsar.

    Case Study-17 Sector, Chandigarh

    SITE CHARACTER AND SITE ORIENTATION

    Total Site Area- 280 acre

    Topography- SITE is quadrilateral in

    shape with primarily flat terrain.

    The design is site responsi!e such that it

    matches with site character. Ta"ing into

    consideration the #ustling traffic flow that

    surrounds the site, the design of the

    C.$.% was such that there is the proper

    segregation of pedestrian and !ehiculartraffic.

    SITE ORIENTATION-

    Site is north-south oriented.

    &ull ad!antage of '-S orientation is ta"en.

    $uilding is oriented such that ma(imum num#er of )or" spaces area

    faces ',S,SE,') direction.

    'orth fa*ade-pu#lic face of #uildings +'eelam Cinema glaed to

    allow diffuse light

    Shows The Impact f /eights n 0r#an &orm

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    ONIN!

    9ri"inally to #e di!ided into three 8ones- N$r%&r' a'(S$)%&r'  , #y the *+ S&$'. S%r% and Sides

    which comprises of hi"h rise #uildin"s.The #asic oning in the comple( is C$""rca/ ,A("'!%ra% A'( Rcra%$'a/ $' .

    •COMMERCIAL ONE - is the northern di!ision of thesector which comprises of centrali8ed maret area withthe lar"e open area in front . Ara 123 acr!•AMINISTRATI*E ONE - is placed in the southern

    di!ision of the sector which comprises of the o:ces ,district courts .Ara 113 acr!•RECREATIONAL ONE ; includes theatres, li#rary ,mela "round . Ara +0 acr!.• The main shoppin" area is placed in the centre around apla8a with peripheral approach roads . Thus the mainpla8a acts as the ma3or hu# of acti!ities in the centre. 'ecr.

    Area

    %i"h 'ise

    Buildin"s

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    S$)%&r'$' *+ S&$'.

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    oning act as an important part in City Ce"tre , so as to ma"e it functionally compacta#le one.

    Central Business District,Amritsar.

    Case Study-17 Sector, Chandigarh

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    Central Business District,Amritsar.

    Case Study-17 Sector, Chandigarh

    SITE LAND%ARS

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    Central Business District,Amritsar.

    Case Study-17 Sector, Chandigarh

    AREA DI*ISION

    • Site area- 280 acr!

    • (round co!era"e- 31420 acr!

    • @loor area- 212430 acr! 

    • Total "round co!era"e is 18425

    • @.A.'. is 0473

    •'oad area is 62420 acr!

    •9pen spaces are +348 acr!

    9:ces

    'ecreation

    'esidences

    Commercial 9:ce

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    Central Business District,Amritsar.

    Case Study-17 Sector, Chandigarh

    '$ILT OPEN-OPEN '$ILT RELATIONSHIP

    raph Shows The /eight 8ariation In The

    City Centre In :etres

    •Built to open space ratio in the CityCentre is 193 .•)arrow spaces open into the "randspaces pro!idin" hierarchy ofspaces and a !isual lin #etween

    two parallel #locs.• The ecessi!e open spaces can #e

     3ud"ed #y the fact that for /G hi"h#uildin" nearly 1/6G-266G widestreets are pro!ided which open upinto a::a  of dimension 446G /?6G.•9pen spaces in front of each #loc

    lins the semi-co!ered corridorswith the outer pla8a . Thisesta#lishes a "ood #alance #etweenthe eterior and interior spaces.

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    Built-9pen lan9pen-Built lan

    ar"e open spaces #etween #uildin"s-no sense of

    enclosure

    Shows The Impact f Shadows and /eights

    C t l B i Di t i t

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    %i"h rise #uildin"s on

    periphery ht. /G-?H

    S.C.9. 4 storey

    hi"h-/7G-?H

    roposed 11 storey hi"h #uildin"-1/7G-4H

    Sin"le storey hi"h

    proposed parin"-2G-

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    iew Showin" %ei"ht 9f Buildin"s

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    CIRC$LATION

    Central Business District,Amritsar.

    Case Study-17 Sector, Chandigarh

    ROAD NET=ORK AND HEIRCHY

    *&c)/ar crc)/a%$' -+The !ehicular circulation is predominantlyperipheral with central areas left for pedestrians.•Circulation at site le!el in the district centre ismainly the !ehicular circulation from theperipheral 2 roads to ser!ice roads whichinternal peripheral roads in the city centre .+ arlier the 4 road #isected the sector #ut now

    it has #een cut-oL for main" a pla8a.+ ehicular circulation is conMned only to theparin" areas .+

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    2 '9AD

    $AD%&A $A'(

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    LANDSCAPIN!

    Central Business District,Amritsar.

    Case Study-17 Sector, Chandigarh

    + The C%? C'%r which was once alle"ed to#e the concrete 3un"le has now #loomed with anum#er of shady trees arran"ed in "roups orali"ned in rows.•

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    PARIN!

    Central Business District,Amritsar.

    Case Study-17 Sector, Chandigarh

     There are three types of parin" pro!ided in thecentreJ-+9pen parin"+Basement parin"

    +$ulti-storeyed parin"

    +ehicular parin" has #een pro!ided alon" witheach #loc #ut people prefer parin" under theshade.+Ba!"'% Par@'.9 has also #een pro!ided. But itis not used since it is dar and din"y. Also a seriouspro#lem of water draina"e occurs as rain waterenters the parin" space. So it is completed out ofuse.+M)/%-!%$r?( Par@'.9 #ecause of shorta"e ofparin" space and increasin" con"estion , multi-storeyed parin" will #e pro!ided. I% ! )'(rc$'!%r)c%$'4AREA STATEMENT-•Area under the r$a(!-6242 acr!134+5

    • Total parin" area ; 040 acr!115•Surface parin" ; 24.4 acres•Basement parin"-/./ acres•arin" 'ePuired as 2CS517666cars

    •arin ro!ided5/066cars

    arin" nder Construction Two *heeler arin"

    Shaded arin"

    9pen And Basement arin"

    9pen arin" arin" 9ut 9f se!en Durin" ea

    %ours

    Central Business District

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    9pen arin" for .C.Cinema

    arin" enclosed #y#uildin"s on allsides- no co!eredparin" e!en forstaL.

    9pen arin" forAnand Cinema, usedonly durin" peahours.

    Com#ined parin" for Fa"at Cinema ando:ces-only four

    wheelers.

    arin" for 'eser!eBan of

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    Central Business District,Amritsar.

    Case Study-17 Sector, Chandigarh

    H$%AN INTENSIT( %ODEL

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    &rom the a#o!e fig we could analysis the fact

    that human intensity increase after

    2t the e!ening the ma(imum footprints areseen in Central 6iaa and light shopping

    areas and also in recreational ones li"e

     'eelam Cinema and play area etc.

    The #elow plan shows the more concentration in areas where food courts

    and #randed items and informal acti!ities are #een ta"en i.e. Central

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    %ifferent land usage go!erns

    their different identity in the

    district centre.

    Source- S"etch #y author 

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    Central Business District,Amritsar.

    AREAS O# )ARIO$S LAND$SA!E

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    CONSIDERATIONS

    REUIREDAS PERNORMS

    ACHIE*ED ANALYSIS

     Total no of parin"spaces as per CS

    17666(as per DDA

    norms- 2 ECS)

    /066

    Space per car 2.4 m E 4. m(Source:Neufert)

    2.4m /.6m

    $inimum *idth oftwo way road

    ?mIsource JTSSK

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    $inimum turnin"

    radius

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    /.2 m in

    corners

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    ANAL(SIS

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    +arin" areas ha!e #een pro!ided in diLerent areas eepin" inmind the no. 9f users.+Basement parin"s need to #e desi"ned #etter for frePuentusa"e.+ar"e open left out spaces mae the future epansion possi#le.+The approach to the site is from all the four sides which maes ituser friendly.+Circulation within the site is !ery well done which eeps thetra:c mo!in" e!en durin" the pea hours.+The hi"h rise #uildin"s on the periphery are oriented at such anan"le the most of the windows open towards north and south andthere are no openin"s on the western side.+roper ramps are pro!ided with adePuate slope to facilitate

    disa#le friendly mo!ement.+The 8onin" of the site is done in such a way that each type ofacti!ity has no lin with others and hence e:cient worin" ispossi#le.+The co!ered colonnaded !erandas are pro!ided in e!ery #locwhich also connects the ad3acent #uildin"s protectin" frometreme climates.+The dimensions of the pia88a are out of human scale which

    results in lac of sense of enclosure+The !erandas hei"ht of S.C.9.