SHANGHARSHA UTKRANTICHA(FIGHT FOR DEVELOPMENT)
U.S.P of the
competition
WHY WE CHOSE THIS COMPETITION?
WHAT THEY GET
IN RETURNWHAT THEY
BUILD…
• Both of us are born and brought up in a small town in
Satara District, being a growing industrial zone.
• Therefore, we were familiar with the living conditions
of the workers.
v/sETHOS & IGBC take one
step ahead in bringing the
students close to such
sensitive issues and gives
enough exposure in
working towards them.
SHELTER FOR
SHELTER MAKERS
We never thought of this issue until IGBC announced
“Shelter for shelter makers”.
• Close to reality, practicality
• Major issue in today’s world, but
not discussed
• Soft corner in our mind
CHOOSING THE SITE…
• Hub of migration
• City with second largest
population in the state
• Flourishing CONSTRUCTION
INDUSTRY, therefore large
number of sites under
construction
• Consequently, large no. of
shelter-makers involved
• Increasing problem of shelters
to accommodate people
WHY PUNE?
SITE ADDRESS:
Kolte Patil Stargaze
Mulshi Road,
Chandani Chowk,
Bavdhan Budruk,
Pune-411021
Housing site, 3-6 hectares, to be built in phase I&II,
high amount of labour, 250-300 workersSite adjoining
Mulshi road
SPECIFICATIONS:
HEALTH ISSUES
sex related accidenthygienecancerfood
stress & concerned
other addictions
entertainment
family
health
savings
food
workingrestother activitiescookingwashing clothesentertainment
DAILY ROUTINE
DAILY EXPENDITURE
50%
20%
30% alonewith familywith wife
MIGRATION
IN INDIA
Migration Statistics of Workers.
Open to air washing (water
contamination) PROBLEMS ON SITE
The only provision store, itself uncleanNo proper recreational space for the residents, making
them choose hazardous spaces to go to
Unclean neighbourhood
Inadequate drinking water facilities
Unhygienic social bathing
facilities
PREVAILING SITE
CONDITIONS
Aerial view of site
One of the residential units
Fenestration provided for the unit Narrow street width
Skeleton for one of the units
Units in bad condition
Bad workmanship leading to
problematic spaces
• Designing of units not
considered according to
climate changes
• Modular, but shelf life not
more than 2-3 years
• Degrades privacy
• Improper design leading
to unhygienic conditions
FESTIVE ATMOSPHER
NO SEX WORKERS ADDICITIONWHY FAMILY SHOULD
ACCOMPANY WORKERS
HYGIENIC LIVING
LESS PRONE TO ADDICITION
LESS HOLIDAYS MORE INCOME
INCREASE IN LABOUR
COMMUNITY LIVING GOOD FOOD
FEELING OF TOGETHERNESS
ENHANCING
FAMILY LIFE
NUMBER OF PEOPLE:-150
SITE AREA:-6500sq.M
GROUND COVER:-1545sq.M
PASSAGE WIDTH:- 2- 2.5m
OPEN SPACE:-on all sides but not usable
MATERIA USED:- NON INSULATING G.I SHEETS
UNHYGIENIC OPEN TOILETS NO SPACE FOR BATHING
EXISTING LABOUR CAMP
NEEDS OF THE LABOUR COMMUNITY..
Children playing in potholes
clogged with drainage water
No recreational spaces for
youth
No electricity at night, leading to severe problems.
COMMUNITY HALL MAHILA UDYOG KENDRA
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ENTERTAINMENT
SANSKAR KENDRA
PLACE FOR CHILDREN
PLACE FOR OTHER ACTIVITIES
SCHOOL PARENTS CAN GO ON WORK
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EDUCATION TO CHILDREN
PLACE FOR CHILDREN
MENTAL AND PHYSICAL STABILITY
COMMUNITY KITCHEN
SAVINGS ON FOOD AND RESOURCES
ECONOMIC GROWTH
HYGIENIC FOOD
SOCIAL INTERACTION
LESS TIME CONSUMING
EMPLOYMENT FOR NON-WORKING WOMEN
SAVING OF SPACE
TOILET WASTE
SOLAR LIGHT
TOILETS
SOLAR HEATER
WASTE WATER VEGETABLE GARDEN
MANURE FOR FARMS
KITCHEN FOOD
BIOGAS
After understanding the former
aspects of their living, we realized
that there are certain amenities, in
the absence of which, there was no
family life.
PROPOSED FACILITIES
other addictions
entertainment
familyhealth
savings
food
30%25%
45%
alonewith familywith wife
NUMBER OF PEOPLE:- 300
SITE AREA:- 4000 sq. M
GROUND COVER:- 890sq.M
PASSAGE WIDTH:- 3.6m
OPEN SPACE:- 3500sq.m
MATERIAL USED:- INSULATING O.S.B SHEETS
PROPOSED LABOUR CAMP
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
7200
3600
2400
• The workers work together and take whole and
sole responsibility on themselves.
• The hands and legs represented in the posture are
taken as the SUPPORT SYSTEM for the module
INSPIRATION…
MODULE DEVELOPMENT
• Module is made up of
standard size 4’ X 8’
• This reduces cost of
cutting and other
joinery.
• The life of a worker is like a
CAR JACK, supporting the
society in all circumstances
• Work rigorously to provide
us with good, habitable
spaces
ABOUT THE MODULE…
Compacted module
Flexibility of the module
• The module has two
layers which can slide
over ball bearings
• Interlock-able by
Nut-bolts
This module can be
stretched, DOUBLE
IT’S ORIGINAL SIZE
Depth of
C-section
80mm
Depth of
I-section
100mm
• Easy transport
• Quick assembly
• Lowered or compacted to a
size of 400mm
• Sustainable material
Steel scissors
Steel sections
OSB Panels
ADVANTAGES:
1200mm
2400mm
90.5mm THICK
ABOUT THE MODULE…
• OSB sheets: “Oriented Strand Boards”
as PANEL MODULE
• Readily available, re-used from
transport/packing industry at just
20-25% cost of actual sheets
• Made from baggase
• Durability: 15 years
• To increase strength & durability of OSB
sheets, ALUMINIUM CLADDING is done
(increases life by 10 years)
FLEX BOARD BATTONS 40mm THICK
OSB PANNEL 25mm THICK
ALUMINIMU PANNEL0.5mm THICK (weather protective layer)
Window cut out with wooden battern frame
FLEX BOARD BATTONS 40mm THICK
OSB PANNEL 25mm THICK
ALUMINIMU PANNEL0.5mm THICK (weather protective layer)
PAINTSINGLE COAT
INSULATING MATERIAL
900
900
MULTIPLE USE OF SAME
PANEL
• Same panel is used for
all walls with
fenestrations
• The wooden cut-out is
reused as shutter,
wooden louvres etc.
300
1800
900
• Angle is
adjustable and
louvres can be
closed
completelyLOUVRES
WINDOWS • With slight modifications, the
same module can be used in
any climatic zone.
• For instance, in COLD CLIMATIC
ZONE, the cavity is filled with
insulating material like hay, glass
wool etc.
FLEXIBILITY OF THE MODULEFollowing are some
of the possibilities
in which this
module can be
explored:
IDEAL MODULE SHOWING
FENESTRATION DETAILS
•Ground structure
•Size of module: 7500 X 2700
A single module can be
used to make:
•Covered
•Semi-covered
•Open spaces
by just shifting the
panels!
COMBINATION OF
SPACES
3600
2400
ROOF: OSB sheet with
aluminium cladding
FOLDABLE
STAIRCASE
ALTERNATIVE
HEIGHTS OF
MODULE
RAILLINGS
WHAT ALL COMPATIBLE MOVEABLE TRANSFORMABLE.
STREET LIGHTS
SOLAR PANNELS
TOILETS.
STAIRCASE
BIOGAS PLANT
SOLAR COOKER
SEATING
WHAT ALL CAN BE MOVEABLE,
COMPACTIBLE & TRANSPORTABLE
Courtyard
multi-use space
Primary school
Ladies self help
group
Dormitories
Family rooms
Kitchen and Mess
GROUND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
Women’s
toilet
Men’s toilet Playground
Vegetable farm & fruit
garden
Store room & security
cabins
Community kitchenSchool
Community hall
Central
courtyard
Canteen
&
Store
Dormitories and
family rooms
SECOND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
LEGEND
PLANNING OF SPACES
BIRD’S EYE VIEW FROM
ENTRANCES
• Wide entrances
• 5000 X 7200
Open balconies
connecting two
dormitories
• Inward planning to
enhance community
living
• Symmetric wide
openings to facilitate
cross-ventilation
• Maximization of light
intake
COMMUNITY KITCHEN &
MESS
Kitchen and farm
inter-dependent:
•Farm produce used for
cooking
•Waste water used for
cultivation
REAR ANGLE, BIRD’S EYE VIEW
BIOGAS PLANT
• Compactible
• Transportable
• Energy-efficient
COMMUNITY
LAUNDRY
MODULAR
REPETATIVE
DISMANTABLE
DISMANTABLE
FLEXIBLE
ADJUSTABLE
TANSPORTABLE
LIGHT WEIGHT
DETACHABLE
USER FRIENDLY
BENIFIT OF CONTRACTOR
HEALTHY LABOUR MORE WORK
OFFICER PREFER LIVING ON SITE
WORKERS WON’T QUIT THE JOB
HUMAN WELFARE MIGHT FUND THE LABOUR HOUSING
NO PLINTHS SO NO WASTAGE OF CEMENT CONCRET
ONE TIME INVESTMENT SO NO ISSUE OF INFLATION
EVERYTHING IN PLACE READY TO WORK
CLIENT WILL BE IMPRESS
LONG INVESTMENT FOR 25 YEARS
NO WASTAGE OF MATERIAL
COMPACTIBILITY OF
MODULE
CONVINCE A
CONTRACTOR!!!!
HOW EFFECTIVE????One time investment for 25 years.No worries of INFLATION
DAY TODAY STATISTICSBUILDER provide 250rs/sqft. for labor camp.That is 6lakhs per 2 years.Due to this will become:-INFLATION 9lakhs – 10 years12lakhs – 15years25 lakhs – 20 years
COST EFFICIENT DESIGN
COST PER UNIT PANEL OSB:-2x200=400rs.Aluminium sheet=400rs.other expenses:-200rs.TOTAL= 1000rs.
TOTAL COST OF PROJECTPanels:- 1000x1000=10 lakhsCost of Steel Module= 15000x110=16.5 lakhs15% other expencess=4lakhs10% transport=2.6lakhsTOTAL=33.1ahs
COST OF STEEL MODULE I - section:- 100mm=7000rs.C-section=5000rs.cost of bracings 2500rs.Other expenses:-500rs.TOTAL=15000rs.
HOW COMPACTIBLE
NO. OF TRUCKS REQUIRED FOR TRANSPORT OF 1000= PANNELS
NO. OF TRUCKS REQUIRED FOR TRANSPORT OF 110= MODULES
NO. OF TRUCKS REQUIRED FOR TRANSPORT OF = LANDSCAPE ND TANKS
If less space available, modules can be stacked on one another
For undulating terrain,
stone/concrete pads can be used
instead of creating plinth
If no space is available,
module can be directly
inserted in the
framework
ELEVATIONS, VIEWS AND INTERNAL VIEWS