GLOBAL SCHOOL SUMMER WORKSHOP 2011 July 13th-28th Team 2: Dhaval Chheda , Faris Mohammed, Malika Singh GSS11 Coordinators: Atrey Chhaya, Dipal Kothari Chhaya BALWANT SHETH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE micro stratergies - macro equilibrium
Mar 31, 2016
GLOBAL SCHOOL SUMMER WORKSHOP 2011
July 13th-28th
Team 2: Dhaval Chheda , Faris Mohammed, Malika SinghGSS11 Coordinators: Atrey Chhaya, Dipal Kothari Chhaya
BALWANT SHETH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
micro stratergies - macro equilibrium
MAIN ROAD ENTRANCE
EAST FACING FACADE
WEST FACING FACADE
MAIN ROAD
COMMERCIAL PROGRAMS GREEN COVER
ACTIVITIES
2
4
1
1 2
3 4
3
PROPOSAL PLAN
GLOBAL SCHOOL SUMMER WORKSHOP 2011
July 13th-28th
Team 2: Dhaval Chheda , Faris Mohammed, Malika SinghGSS11 Coordinators: Atrey Chhaya, Dipal Kothari Chhaya
BALWANT SHETH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
ENERGY CONSUMPTION Kw/m2/month
Housing - 1.93
Commercial - 14.36
Parking - 0.23
Green Area - 1.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.00.0
0.0
0.0
Block 1 0.0
Block 2 0.0
Block 3 0.0
0.0Block 4
0.0Block 5
0.0Block 6
TOTAL ENERGY GENERATED = 0.0
0.0
0.0
PARKING
HOUSINGCOMMERCIAL
GREEN SPACE
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Energy generation Value
ENERGY GENERATION
0.04,708
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
GLOBAL SCHOOL SUMMER WORKSHOP 2011
July 13th-28th
Team 2: Dhaval Chheda , Faris Mohammed, Malika SinghGSS11 Coordinators: Atrey Chhaya, Dipal Kothari Chhaya
BALWANT SHETH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
ENERGY CONSUMPTION Kw/m2/month
Housing - 1.93
Commercial - 14.36
Parking - 0.23
Green Area - 1.2
69,998.54
68,382122,246
91,353.698,112
5,664
3,452
424
297
716
551
3,700
Block 1 69,998.54
Block 2 91,353.69
Block 3 132,129.46
85,083.00Block 4
43,363.44Block 5
16,651.08Block 6
TOTAL ENERGY CONSUMED = 438,579.21
1,921
4,959
8,792
PARKING
HOUSINGCOMMERCIAL
GREEN SPACE16,651.08
43,363.44
85,083.00
132,129.46
Energy consumption Value
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
3,666
4,708
5,682
47.7
58.8
79.9
55.5
33.8
20.0
GLOBAL SCHOOL SUMMER WORKSHOP 2011
July 13th-28th
Team 2: Dhaval Chheda , Faris Mohammed, Malika SinghGSS11 Coordinators: Atrey Chhaya, Dipal Kothari Chhaya
BALWANT SHETH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
GLOBAL SCHOOL SUMMER WORKSHOP 2011
July 13th-28th
Team 2: Dhaval Chheda , Faris Mohammed, Malika SinghGSS11 Coordinators: Atrey Chhaya, Dipal Kothari Chhaya
BALWANT SHETH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
WATER CONSUMPTION m3/m2/month
Housing - 0.15
Commercial - 0.05
Parking - 0.00
Green Area - 1.6
93
14
678
5,664
3,452
297 678188
190
WATER CONSUMPTION
Block 1 4,355.74
Block 2 6,989.91
Block 3 2,599.97
296.25Block 4
3,044.30Block 5
1,269.27Block 6
TOTAL WATER CONSUMED = 18,555.40
125
8,792
PARKING
HOUSINGCOMMERCIAL
GREEN SPACE
56.3
Water consumption Value
80.0
40.6
20.0
44.6
28.76,989.91
4,355.74
1,269.27
3,044.30
296.25
2,599.97
OPEN SPACES
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
PARKING
LEGEND- PROGRAMMATIC
LOW DENSITY -A- 0.015-0.025
LOW DENSITY -B-0.026-0.035
MEDIUM DENSITY -C-0.036-0.045
MEDIUM DENSITY -B-0.046-0.055
HIGH DENSITY -A-0.056-0.066
LEGEND- DENSITY
MARKET PLAY GROUNDFESTIVALS
COMMERCIAL
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
GLOBAL SCHOOL SUMMER WORKSHOP 2011
July 13th-28th
Team 2: Dhaval Chheda , Faris Mohammed, Malika SinghGSS11 Coordinators: Atrey Chhaya, Dipal Kothari Chhaya
BALWANT SHETH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
BLOCK 1: 5080 / 13236 - 38.16%
BLOCK 2: 6180 / 24124 - 25.61%
BLOCK 3: 6065 / 11688 - 52.74%
BLOCK 4: 2165 / 5836 - 37.06%
BLOCK 5: 3800 / 10509 - 36.19%
BLOCK 6: 1390 / 6969 - 19.95%
1 2
4
3
5
6
SUMMER SOLSTICE WINTER SOLSTICE
SOLAR ANALYSIS
HIGH GREEN COVER
GR
EEN
CO
VER
GLOBAL SCHOOL SUMMER WORKSHOP 2011
July 13th-28th
Team 2: Dhaval Chheda , Faris Mohammed, Malika SinghGSS11 Coordinators: Atrey Chhaya, Dipal Kothari Chhaya
BALWANT SHETH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
GLOBAL SCHOOL SUMMER WORKSHOP 2011
July 13th-28th
Team 2: Dhaval Chheda , Faris Mohammed, Malika SinghGSS11 Coordinators: Atrey Chhaya, Dipal Kothari Chhaya
BALWANT SHETH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
GLOBAL SCHOOL SUMMER WORKSHOP 2011
July 13th-28th
Team 2: Dhaval Chheda , Faris Mohammed, Malika SinghGSS11 Coordinators: Atrey Chhaya, Dipal Kothari Chhaya
BALWANT SHETH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
ENERGY GENERATION
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
WATER CONSUMPTION
HUMAN ACTIVITY
ENVIRONMENTAL DATA
BLOCK 1 BLOCK 2 BLOCK 3 BLOCK 4
58 80 40
56 80 40 32
56 80 80 75
45 70 35 50
0 0 0
47
0
EXISTING CONDITION
SOLAR PANELS
STREET LIGHTSON SOLAR ENERGY ENERGY
ELECTRICITY GENERATION & STORAGE
NEIGHBOURING BLOCKS
SHARING WITH THE CITY
WASHING
FLUSHING
WASTE
4
3
5
6
GLOBAL SCHOOL SUMMER WORKSHOP 2011
July 13th-28th
Team 2: Dhaval Chheda , Faris Mohammed, Malika SinghGSS11 Coordinators: Atrey Chhaya, Dipal Kothari Chhaya
BALWANT SHETH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
main energy li
det ar eneg ygr ene
power back to city
POWERSTATIONtcelloc ygrene
ELECTRICITY LOOP
SUB POWER STATION
MA
IN E
NERG
Y LINE
power back to city
GENERATOR
detcelloc ygrene
WATER LOOP
The primary urban strategy is to generate as much energy as possible via everyday activities of people. Simple devices which tap into latent energies on site, such as movement of vehicles and pedestrians, harvesting wind and solar energy and recyling refuse to produce bio fuels.
The focus of the approach is to avoid major change to the existing urban fabric and integrate energy generation as a layer of technology above the current infrastructure.
SOLAR PANELS covering 60% surface area of roof =
213,612.8 m
2Each solar panel (1 m ) generates =229.4 kW/m of energy
Energy generated from total solar panels = 2400,216.32 kW/m /month
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4,00,2
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1,85,3
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NEIGHBOURING BLOCKS
CITYSUPPLY
GENERATION
I
PIEZOELECTRIC CRYSTALS laid under the surface of the road, which generates electricity when cars travel over them.
Energy generated from the crystals = 108,000 kW/m2/month
ELECTROMAGNETIC CELLS attached to gymequipments(eg. cycle, treadmill)
A single unit attached to the equipment which 2 produces 300kW/m
Total energy generated from 10 units = 23,000 kW/m /month
Each module of WIND CUBE generates=21,800kW/m
Total energy generated from wind cubes=2126,000kW/m
PIEZOELECTRIC CRYSTALS laid underthe designed pathway generates =
2 24,000kW/m (for 400m pathway)
Total energy generated from 4 pathways=296,000kW/m
2
WATER collected from rain waterharvesting = 50 % of water consumed
3 2Total water consumed = 18555.42 m /m
3 2Total water collected = 9277.57 m /m
TOTAL ENERGY generated by all the blocks = 2733216.32kW/m
GLOBAL SCHOOL SUMMER WORKSHOP 2011
July 13th-28th
Team 2: Dhaval Chheda , Faris Mohammed, Malika SinghGSS11 Coordinators: Atrey Chhaya, Dipal Kothari Chhaya
BALWANT SHETH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
The proposal mainly focuses on reprogramming an existing commercial complex to create more public programs, that would lead to an increase in activity in the area, which would lead to further energy generation.
The proposal also lies at the head of the main energy redistribution grid where information and energy is dispensed
GLOBAL SCHOOL SUMMER WORKSHOP 2011
July 13th-28th
Team 2: Dhaval Chheda , Faris Mohammed, Malika SinghGSS11 Coordinators: Atrey Chhaya, Dipal Kothari Chhaya
BALWANT SHETH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
PRODUCTION-ELECTRICITY: 733,216.32WATER: 9277.57
108,000
96,000
185,320
400,210
3000
126,000
18,555.42
438,579.21
CONSUMPTIONELECTRICITY: 438,579.21 KW-hrWATER : 18,555.42 m3
The use of technology allows the inhabitants to generate surplus energy. This energy is adequate to create a self sustained environment, where the consumers themselves drive the energy into the system
SOLAR NETWORK
WIND NETWORK
WATER NETWORK
MAIN POWER LINE
POWER SUB STATION
EQUIPMENT UNIT
CONNECTION PATHWAY
MAIN POWER LINE
POWER SUB STATION
PROPOSAL
BLOCK 1
BLOCK 2
BLOCK 3
BLOCK 4
BLOCK 6
BLOCK 6
MAIN ENERGY HUB
GLOBAL SCHOOL SUMMER WORKSHOP 2011
July 13th-28th
Team 2: Dhaval Chheda , Faris Mohammed, Malika SinghGSS11 Coordinators: Atrey Chhaya, Dipal Kothari Chhaya
BALWANT SHETH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
The proposal mainly focuses on reprogramming an existing commercial complex to create more public programs, that would lead to an increase in activity in the area, which would lead to further energy generation.
INFORMATION
COMMERCIAL
VIEWS
SOUND ABSORBPTION
SOLAR PANELS
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2
A
B
ALEVEL 3
B
VIEW FROM STREET
VIEWS VIEWS
GLOBAL SCHOOL SUMMER WORKSHOP 2011
July 13th-28th
Team 2: Dhaval Chheda , Faris Mohammed, Malika SinghGSS11 Coordinators: Atrey Chhaya, Dipal Kothari Chhaya
BALWANT SHETH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
GLOBAL SCHOOL SUMMER WORKSHOP 2011
July 13th-28th
Team 2: Dhaval Chheda , Faris Mohammed, Malika SinghGSS11 Coordinators: Atrey Chhaya, Dipal Kothari Chhaya
BALWANT SHETH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
SITE
The proposal reorganizes the existing commercial program to introduce more people and activity to the site. At the same time the grid maintains optimum energy conditions across the block
SITE, PROPOSAL AND VIEWS