Aakriti Shantiniketan
Aakriti Shantiniketan
SHANTINIKETAN
GH-01B, Sec-143 B, Noida Expressway
I. It should provide the residents with safety, hygienic living conditions, convenience
and comfort in that order.
II. It may be the prime asset for most of the people acquiring it so it should have the
potential of a high return on investment in long term in terms of appreciation and
in short term in terms of rent-fetching capability.
III. It should bear a price that is cost-effective in the long term.
IV. It should be cost-effective not only in terms of the monetary payment made at the
time of acquisition, but also in terms of social cost-benefit analysis for successive
generations of users.
V. The basic design and structural changes are not possible, once the house is handed
over. Hence utmost care has to be taken in the designing process to ensure flexibility
and perfection.
IX. It should contribute to the growth of housing sector, which is the prime engine of
economic growth and source of employment in the national economy.
II. The entrepreneurs taking initiative in this sector should make a healthy profit in
order to be able to deliver, sustain and expand their good work.
“People First”: Translating the philosophy
into actionable targets and measurable outcomes
Comfort a. Better Heat Insulation: Green Building Norms make houses more
comfortable in extreme weather due to better heat insulation.
b. Better acoustic isolation provided either through putting
circulation areas or open spaces between the apartments;z
if not possible, through adjacent rooms having same usage.
High return on investment a. The Amenities listed above are unique to this property and shall
in long term in terms of always fetch premium over other properties in the vicinity.
appreciation
Cost- effective in terms of a. Sewage Treatment plan and reuse of water in gardening and
social cost-benefit analysis flushing may cut the water requirement substantially.
for successive generations b. Water Harvesting Facility for recharging of ground Water.
of users c . S o l a r p a n e l s f o r n o n - r e n e w a b l e e n e r g y.
d. Build ng Management System for efficient utilization of
resources.
Best Practices in Housing Norms and Guidelines from across the world especially New York
sector across the world City, New South Wales, Australia, New Zealand, studies of IITs etc
should be followed have been studied and are being implemented in this Project to
the extent required and feasible.
Only the Best Material Only the top Brands are going to be used. For example, Tata Steel
should be used in the will be preferably used. In case of non-availability SAIL steel shall
project be used.
Safety: Go the extra mile, Design for Zone V
The building is designed for zone V, i.e. the highest seismic Zone of the country although the
project lies in zone IV and the legal compliance require design for Zone IV only. The reason for this extra
preparedness is as follows:
“The seismic zone maps are revised from time to time as more understanding is gained on the
geology, the seismotectonics and the seismic activity in the country. The Indian Standards
provided the first seismic zone map in 1962, which was later revised in 1967 and again
in 1970 (Figure 3). The map has been revised again in 2002 (Fig. 4) and it now has only four
seismic zones – II, III, IV and V. The areas falling in seismic zone I in the 1970 version of the map
are merged with those of seismic zone II. Also, the seismic zone map in the peninsular region
has been modified. Madras now comes in seismic zone III as against in zone II in the 1970
version of the map. This 2002 seismic zone map is not the final word on the seismic
hazard of the country, and hence there can be no sense of complacency in this regard.”
INDEX
INDEX
ZONE I
ZONE II
ZONE II
ZONE III
ZONE III
ZONE IV
ZONE IV
ZONE V
ZONE V
Figure 3: Indian Seismic Zone Map of 1970 Figure 4: Indian Seismic Zone Map as per
IS :1893 (Part 1)-2002
Authored by:
C.V.R.Murty
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Kanpur, India
Sponsored by:
Building Materials and Technology Promotion
Council, New Delhi, India
Safety from Fire: Fire Tower instead of
normal Fire Escape Staircases
Not only following the existing codal requirements but exceeding them.
Open Air
Open to Air
Fire
Tower
Podium Level Typical Floor Level
“F2.22. Fire Tower: These are applicable for multi-storeyed buildings (over 8 storeys
or 24m in height) and are considered as the safest escape route.”
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Basic Principles
“>> To ensure that all habitable rooms have access to natural
daylight. Where possible, this should be extended to
service rooms (such as kitchens and bathrooms).
>> To ensure sufficient daylighting in order to reduce the
reliance on artificial lighting during daylight hours.”
Building Design Part 03
Building Design Part 03 Tools for improving the
Tools for improving the design of residential flat design of residential flat
buildings Government of buildings, Government of
New South Wales, Australia New South Wales, Australia
Green Building
“Anything else you're interested in is not going to happen if you can't breathe the air and
drink the water. Don't sit this one out. Do something.”
- Carl Sagan
1. Of High Performance
2. Healthful
3. Durable
4. Affordable
5. Environmentally sound
Basic Principles
“Zone 1A courier or a milkman can be
disposed from this area only. He gets “>> Consider the apartment layout in terms of
to see only a dead wall in front of him separating noisy rooms from quieter rooms.
and no other area of the flat. Can be >> Group similar functions together. “
used further for changing of shoes,
placing of shoe rack or simply a
welcome painting.
Better Design Practice Design the internal apartment layout to promote natural
ventilation by:
“Plan the site to promote and guide natural breezes by: > minimising interruptions in air flow through an apartment.
The more corners or rooms airflow must negotiate, the less
> determining prevailing breezes and orient buildings to
effective the natural ventilation.
maximise use, where possible (see Orientation)
> grouping rooms with similar usage together, for example,
keeping living spaces together and sleeping spaces together.
Utilise the building layout and section to increase the
potential for natural ventilation. Design solutions may This allows the apartment to be compartmentalised for
include: efficient summer cooling or winter heating.
> facilitating cross ventilation by designing narrow Select doors and operable windows to maximise natural
building depths and providing dual aspect apartments, ventilation opportunities established by the apartment
for example, cross through apartments and corner layout.”
Building Design Part 03
apartments. Tools for improving the design of residential flat
buildings, Government of New South Wales, Australia
Tetrachloroethylene
Chloroform Source: Dry cleaning fluid fumes on clothes
Source: Chlorine based Threat: Nerve disorder, Damage to liver and kidneys, cancer possible
water in hot showers
Para-Dichlorobenzene
Possible threat: Cancer
Source: Air fresheners,
mothball crystalls
1,1,1,Trichloroethane Threat: Cancer.
Source: Aerosol sprays
Threat: Dizziness, irregular breathing Formaldehyde
Source: Furniture stuffing, panelling,
Nitrogen Oxides particleboard, foam insulation
Source: Unvented gas stoves, kerosene heaters, Threat: Irritation of eyes, throat,
Threat: Irritated lungs, children’s cold, headache skin, and lungs, nausea, dizziness
Benzo-α-pyrene
Asbestos
Source: Tobacco smoke, woodstoves
Source: Pipe Insulation, vinyl ceiling, floor tiles
Threat: Lung cancer
Threat: Lung disease, Lung cancer
Styrene
Carbon Monoxide Source: Carpets, plastic products
Source: Unvented gas stoves, faulty furnaces, Threat: Kidney and liver damage
incense sticks Radon-222
Threat: Drowsiness, irregular heartbeat, headache Source: Radioactive soil and rock
Methylene chloride
Tobacco smoke Source: Paint, strippers and thinners surrounding foundation, water supply
Source: Cigarettes Threat: Nerve disorders, Dizziness Threat: Lung cancer
Threat: Lung cancer, Respiratory
ailments, Heart diseases
Unified Continuous Common area of around 600 sq. ft.
for in house gatherings of around 50 people
1.All Toilets, Kitchen and Habitable Rooms on external walls.
No Ventilation through Shafts.
2.All Toilets and Kitchen Adjoining Balcony for better
Servicing and Plumbing.
Basic Principles
“1. Locate habitable rooms and
where possible, kitchens and
bathrooms on the external face
of the buildings.
2. Ensure building services are
co-ordinated and integrated into
the overall façade and balcony
design. Services, such as
drainage pipes and ventilation
ducts are often visible from the
street and detract from the
overall appearance of the
building.
3. Consider installing water and
gas outlets on primary balconies.”
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. Consider secondary balconies, including Juliet balconies or operable walls with balustrades, for additional amenity
and choice in larger apartments:
- adjacent to bedrooms
- for clothes drying, site balconies off laundries or bathrooms; they should be screened from the public domain.”
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“All door placements and wall lengths should accommodate furniture placement.”
“Bathrooms must not open into the Living Room, Dining Room, or Kitchen.
Circulation through the Living Room should be avoided.”
Advantage
Aakriti Shantiniketan:
Premium Location
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4. Near proposed ISBT
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Red: Commercial)”
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2. ELDECO
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6. LOGIX
7. UNITECH
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Base Map courtesy
Google Earth
20.3 Km from
Nehru Place
26 Km from
Connaught Place
1. Drawing / Dining Room Floors Vitrified tiles of (Size 2’x 2’) Brand Kajaria/Somany or Equivalent.
External Door & Windows Wooden Flush Doors/Aluminum Powder coated doors & windows.
Fixture & Fitting Modular electric switches, Brand Anchor, Havells, legrand or Equivalent.
Walls Low VOC Paint
Internal Doors Wooden Flush Doors
Ceiling Low VOC Paint
Fixture & Fitting Washbasin & W.C of “Hind ware” or equivalent C.P.
fittings of Jaquar/Marc or equivalent.
Walls Designer Ceramic Tiles of Kajaria/Somany or Equivalent up to 7’ht
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Internal Doors Wooden Flush Doors
Ceiling Low VOC Paint
External Door & Wooden Flush Doors/Aluminum Powder coated doors & windows.
Windows Working Platform with Granite top with double bowl Stainless Steel Sink.
Fixture & Fitting Designer Ceramic Tiles of Kajaria or Equivalent up to 2’ht above Counter.
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3 BHK +3T 2 C 1 3 BHK +3T 3 BHK +3T 2 D 1 3 BHK +3T 3 BHK +3T 2 1 3 BHK +3T
FNG Road
Commercial
Sector road
Green Belt
Service Road
Green Belt
Noida Expressway
Salient Features of the Project
While the Brochure captures the features of the Project in
detail, the salient features are summarized below. This will
provide you an in-sight as to how and why this project is
better than other projects :
A green park on the side of expressway, ensuring that one side will
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always be open.
Best materials are being used for construction. E.g. Tata Steel will be
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used. Looking at the saline quality of water In NOIDA, RO plant is
being set up for doing the construction work. This is being done only
by one or two builders in the country. RO Plant will be used by the
residents after the construction is over.
Only Four flats per floor in a block. Three lifts per block. Width of
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Lift Lobby 12-14ft.
One Balcony hidden from public view for washing and drying of
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clothes in every flat.
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Rani Promoter Pvt. Ltd.
Site Off: GH-01B, Sec-143 B,
NOIDA EXPRESSWAY
Tel: +91-9560361402,
G-89 Sec-63, NOIDA
Email: [email protected]
www.akritishantiniketan.com