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Mixed Use Development Case Study

The document outlines the key stages and requirements for designing a mixed-use development project. Stage 1 involves literature review, case studies, site analysis, and developing design brief. The project involves designing a development with a kindergarten, shops, food court, clubhouse, parks, housing, offices, and a medical clinic. Key considerations include universal access, functional layout, energy efficiency, parking, landscaping, and traffic flow. The development aims to integrate diverse uses to create a walkable neighborhood where people can live, work and play.

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Mixed Use Development Case Study

The document outlines the key stages and requirements for designing a mixed-use development project. Stage 1 involves literature review, case studies, site analysis, and developing design brief. The project involves designing a development with a kindergarten, shops, food court, clubhouse, parks, housing, offices, and a medical clinic. Key considerations include universal access, functional layout, energy efficiency, parking, landscaping, and traffic flow. The development aims to integrate diverse uses to create a walkable neighborhood where people can live, work and play.

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STAGE 1

 LITERATURE STUDY
-DATA COLLECTION
 CASE STUDY
 SITE STUDY
 SITE ANALYSIS

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DEVELOPMENT CONTROL RULES
NON-HIGH RISE & HIGH RISE BUILDING HEIGHT:
BUILDING REQUIREMENT: CORRIDOR /VERANDA WIDTH:
REQUIREMENTS OF PART OF BUILDING:
REQUIREMENT PART OF BUILDING:
PARKING REQUIREMENTS: OFF STREET PARKING
STANDARDS:
DRIVE WAY AND AISLE WIDTHS:
SWIMMING POOL STANDARDS:

TOILET STANDARDS:
Mixed use developments :
The emerging consensus is that, development is more sustainable if it produces a mixture of
uses. Segregation of land uses, encouraged in the past, is not relevant now. The trend back to mixed
usage brings a number of potential benefits. It ensures vitality through activity and diversity. It makes
areas safer. It also reduces the need to travel, making people less reliant on cars, bringing welcome
environmental benefits. Diversity of uses adds to the vitality and interest of town centers. Different but
complementary uses, during the day and in the evening can reinforce each other, making town centers
more attractive to residents, businesses, shoppers and visitors .

Mixed use buildings contribute to the following:


Seek to create pedestrian friendly environments with a variety of uses that
enable people to live, work, play, and shop in one place.
Include several different uses that work together and share infrastructure,
utilities, and public amenities.
More efficient use of land & infrastructure
o Retail use can share parking facilities with residential uses because their
peak hours for parking do not overlap substantially
o People living in apartments above retail establishments help reduce potential for vandalism
because for all intents and purposes there are no off-hours.
The development of a neighborhood, tract of land, building, or structure with
a variety of complementary and integrated uses, such as, but not limited to,
residential, office, manufacturing, retail, public, and recreation, in a compact
urban form.
Smart growth advocates and cite the advantages of mixed use developments
in reducing traffic congestion by locating homes and jobs within easy
commuting distance and integrating shopping and related facilities into
residential neighborhoods.

Design Brief:
Project: Mixed Use develoment.

Objectives:
To introduce the challenges involved in the design of projects related to diverse needs and
ways of contemporary urban life.
To enable exploration of the above projects with perception, socio-cultural awareness and
innovation.
1. Kinder garden 10. Primary clinic
2. Super market -Reception
3. Commercial shops -Pharmacy
-laundry - Waiting area
-saloon,spa -Doctor’ cabin
4. Food court - outpatient ward
5. Club house - Nurse station
-Indoor games 11. Maintanence space
-Swimming pool
-Multipurpose hall, gym
6. Park
7. 200 unit houses
8. Basketball court, shettle court
9. Administrative office
-Secretary room
-Reception
-Office spaces
-Board room
DATA COLLECTION:
GENERAL STUDY OF THE TOPIC
General study on Mixed Use buildings. Its relevance and various types. Appropriate mix of uses.

Concept of high rise buildings, Its definition, need and the factors to be considered in design of high
rise.
(size, footprint, shape, climatic aspects, wind, seismic, daylighting, shadows etc).

Commercial spaces – Design criteria, size of the retail shops, areas based on market study.

Site planning, Accessibility – entry/exits, Visibility, Security. Site zoning, possible ancillary facilities,
Orientation of building

Parking -Various types, Road layout, Vehicular and Pedestrian Movement, Articulation of vehicular and
pedestrian entries, Streetscape and access, relation with the street.

Universal access (differently abled), Study about barrier free construction.

SPATIAL ORGANISATION:

• Functional Flow diagram, Spatial Organization – horizontal and vertical zoning and massing.
• Study of transition spaces (indoor and outdoor), pedestrian interface and encouraging
pedestrian activities.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABLE ASPECTS:

o Energy Efficient and Sustainable measures in building construction.


o Study on Building orientation, material life cycle assessment, lighting and ventilation,
passive and active techniques, water conservation, grey water reuse, waste management,
and appropriate techniques in our context.
o Building information modeling, Building Automation system, LEED, GRIHA ratings.
o Possible casestudies.
o Landscaping aspects.
SITE PICTURES:

Site picture no 1 Site picture no 2

Site picture no 3 Site picture no 4

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