MAHARANA PRATAP ISBT KASHMere GATE, DELHI ANUSHREE SINGHAL RENUKA YADAV KANCHAN SINGH CHARVI SHIVANI SINGH site location AND INTRODUCTION NATIONAL HIGHWAYS AND RING ROAD CONNECTING KASHMIRI GATE ISBT MAP SHOWING IMPORTANT NODES NEAR KASHMIRI GATE KASHMERE GATE : is a locality or a place in North Delhi, in the Old Delhi area. It has been an important road junction as the Red Fort, ISBT and Delhi Junction railway station lie in its vicinity. ISBT : The Maharana Pratap Inter- state bus terminus or I.S.B.T is the oldest and the biggest Inter state bus terminal in India , operating bus services between Delhi and 6 states viz. Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh & Uttar Pradesh,Rajastahan Delhi has developed as a borderless city and an urban continuum comprising of a number of rapidly growing towns in Haryana and UP. This has added to the flow and movement of traffic within Delhi. Delhi is planned on a ring – radial pattern with a hierarchical road network. Broadly, the road network is designed for regional, intra – city and local traffic. The proposed roads are classified taking into account the land use pattern and road system hierarchy with recommended right of ways as follows: 1.NATIONAL HIGHWAYS All the National Highways within the NCTD are to be access controlled upto the Outer Ring Road. 2. ARTERIAL ROADS 3. SUB ARTERIAL ROADS These include primary and secondary collector streets. 1. PRIMARY COLLECTOR: These roads will connect major arterial roads and inter residential district collectors. 4. LOCAL STREETS 1. URBAN RELIEF ROAD 2. UNDERGROUND ROADS Bus connectivity would need to be planned to a considerable extent in the form of feeder services to the Metro Rail Stations and the Ring Rail System. Park and ride facilities will have to be developed at important bus terminals. Land use around the site HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE : It was the area around the North gate of the Laal Quila, the Red Fort of Delhi, the gate was facing towards Kashmir, so it was named as Kashmere Gate. The monument can still be seen
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NATIONAL HIGHWAYS AND RING ROAD CONNECTING KASHMIRI GATE ISBT
MAP SHOWING IMPORTANT NODES NEAR KASHMIRI GATE
KASHMERE GATE : is a locality or a place in North Delhi, in the Old Delhi area. It has been an important road junction as the Red Fort, ISBT and Delhi Junction railway station lie in its vicinity.
ISBT :The Maharana Pratap Inter-state bus terminus or I.S.B.T is the oldest and the biggest Inter state bus terminal in India , operating bus services between Delhi and 6 states viz. Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh & Uttar Pradesh,Rajastahan
Delhi has developed as a borderless city and an urban continuum comprising of a number of rapidly growing towns in Haryana and UP. This has added to the flow and movement of traffic within Delhi.
Delhi is planned on a ring – radial pattern with a hierarchical road network. Broadly, the road network is designed for regional, intra – city and local traffic. The proposed roads are classified taking into account the land use pattern and road system hierarchy with recommended right of ways as follows:
1.NATIONAL HIGHWAYS All the National Highways within the NCTD are to be access controlled upto the Outer Ring Road.2. ARTERIAL ROADS3. SUB ARTERIAL ROADSThese include primary and secondary collector streets.1. PRIMARY COLLECTOR: These roads will
connect major arterial roads and inter residential district collectors.
4. LOCAL STREETS1. URBAN RELIEF ROAD 2. UNDERGROUND ROADS
Bus connectivity would need to be planned to a considerable extent in the form of feeder services to the Metro Rail Stations and the Ring Rail System.Park and ride facilities will have to be developed at important bus terminals.
Land use around the site
HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE :It was the area around the North gate of the Laal Quila, the Red Fort of Delhi, the gate was facing towards Kashmir, so it was named as Kashmere Gate. The monument can still be seen
site analysis
The Topography Of Delhi Can Be Divided Into Three Different Parts, The Plains, The Yamuna Flood Plain, And The Ridge. The Low Altitude Yamuna Flood Plains Provides An Excellent Scope Of Agriculture, As It Is Covered With The Fertile Alluvium Brought By The River Yamuna. The Other Topographical Feature Is The Ridge, Which Reaches The Height Of 1043 Ft Above Sea Level. The Ridge Originates In The South And Surrounds Its Western, The Northwestern And Northeastern Part.
CLIMATEThe climate of Delhi is one of the most varied. Delhi experiences the extremes of weather.The summers in Delhi start from the month of April and continue till the month of July. It is very hot and dry in the summer months, with temperature soaring up to 45o C.The rainy season provides relief from searing heat. It continues till the month of October. The humidity levels very high in Delhi at this time of the year. The winter months are characterized by dip in the temperature levels often reaching 5o C to 0o C. The months of October, November, February and March have pleasant weather.
Maharana Pratap ISBT Kashmere Gate lies at the junction of National Highway 24, to its north and Ring Road, to its east.The main approach for the buses to the ISBT is from the Ring Road.Kashmere Gate Metro station lies closely to its south-west direction.
CONNECTIVITY FROM OLD DELHI &NEW DELHI RAILWAY STATION TO KASHMERE GATE ISBT
CONNECTIVITY FROM KASHMERE METRO STATION TO KASHMERE GATE ISBT
ISBT :The Maharana Pratap Inter-state bus terminus or I.S.B.T is the oldest and the biggest Inter state bus terminal in India , operating bus services between Delhi and 7 states viz. JAMMU & KASHMIR, PUNJAB, HIMACHAL PRADESH & UTTAR PRADESH, RAJASTAHAN, HARYANA, UTTARAKHAND.
MAP SHOWING EXISTING SENARIO
Metro Station :•The Kashmere Gate station of the Delhi Metro,is a junction for the Red Line 1 (Shahdara - Rithala) and Yellow Line 2 (Jahangirpuri- HUDA city center) lines. Kashmere Gate also serves as the Headquarters for the Delhi Metro.
Rental Value for Office AreasRentable Office Space Sq.ftFirst Floor 31112Second Floor 17789Third Floor 28406Fourth floor 28406Fifth Floor 32549Sixth Floor 7909Total 146171Common Areas 14617Total Rental Space Available 131553.9
The rental rate is at an average of Rs. 35-40 /sq.ft/month.
PLAN OF OFFICE AREA (ARRIVAL BLOCK)
RURAL DEV.BOARD
DIMTS OFFICE
STATE BANK OF INDIA `
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
DIMTS OFFICE
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
G.M ISBT DIMTS OFFICE
THIRD FLOOR PLAN
BUS OPERATOR OFFICE
LEGEND:
STATE BANK OF INDIA (AREA= 131.42 SQ.M.)RURAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD (AREA= 43.00 SQ.M.)DIMTS OFFICE (AREA=547.16 SQ.M.)
12.15 BARRIER FREE ENVIRONMENTA major consideration in the planning and design of outdoor and indoor movement should be that people with disability, older persons and people in wheel chairs could move about the without help from others. This requires that:
· Paths and pavement shall be flat, uniform slip-free and free from unnecessary obstacles.
· Orientation points and guide routes may be provided for usually disabled people;
· Information and warning signs must be understandable, clear and well lit.