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INTRODUCTION
An architect’s studio, Ahmedabad
By BV Doshi
 At Sangath, the architect’s design studio, comprising
reception areas, a design studio, office spaces,
workshop, library, conference room, and other
ancillary spaces has been designed to naturally
manage the forces of nature.
 There are spatial, constructional, and landscape
responses to combat the vagaries of nature in the hot
dry climate.
 In Ahmedabad, the summer temperature reaches 45 °C
and the heat is very intense. Natural comfort
conditions can be achieved by protecting spaces from
the heat and glare of the sun.
Case study sangathan
 Sandwiched construction of vault
The vaulted roof is of locally-made clay fuses over the concrete
slab, which provides a non-conducting layer. The top finish
of China mosaic glazed tiles further adds to the insulation.
Being white and glossy it reflects sun while being made from
clay it retards the heat transmission.
 Vaulted roof form
The roof form creates an efficient surface/volume ratio
optimizing material quantities. The higher space volume thus
created provides for hot air pockets due to convective
currents that keep lower volumes relatively cool.
 Envelope design
The ventilating window at upper volume releases the accumulated
hot air through pressure differences.
 Subterranean spaces
The building is largely buried under the ground to use earth
masses for natural insulation.
 Storage walls
External walls of the building are nearly a metre deep but have
been hollowed out as alcoves to provide storage that becomes an
insulative wall with efficiency of space (for storage functions).
Case study sangathan
 Indirect/diffused light
Sun light brings heat and haze with it. To maximize daylight
(intensity of illumination) and to diffuse heat and glare, the
light is received in indirect manner by diffusing it. There are
three ways by which natural light is drawn within.
 By upper-level large openings towards north direction, which
is cool, and consistent light is reflected off the clouds
 Skylights, which are projected masses from the roof, reflect
the light on the white inner wall surface, which further
radiates light into the room
Innermost spaces are lit up through small cut-outs in the roof
slab, which are then filled with hollow glass blocks that take
away the glare and transmit diffused light
Case study sangathan
 Microclimate through vegetation
Lawns and vegetative cover all around create a favourable
microclimate by absorbing solar radiation and providing a
cooler passage of air through humidity.
 Water channels
Rainwater and overflow of pumped water from the roof tank are
harnessed through roof channels that run through a series of
cascading tanks and water channels to finally culminate in a
pond from where it is recycled back or used for irrigating
vegetation.
Water cascades also provide interesting visual experiences.
Case study sangathan
 Exposed natural finishes
The concrete of slabs and wall surfaces are kept bare un-
plastered as final visual finishes, which provide a natural look
and save on finishing material quantity.
 Use of secondary waste material
Paving material is a stone chip waste while the roof surface is
glazed tiles waste, both available as waste material from
factories at no cost. These have been creatively hand-crafted
and integrated into the design by fully using waste material.
 The application is also skill-oriented and involves as well as
promotes craftsmen and our traditional heritage.
Case study sangathan
 Performance
The above measures have ensured excellent climate control in
terms of keeping the inside cool and increasing the time-lag
for heat transfer.
 There is a difference of about 8 °C between the interior and
exterior roof skin temperatures. The time-lag for heat
transfer is nearly six hours.
 The natural elements are harmoniously blended with the built
environment, and water recycling and waste material reuse
have ensured cost economy as well as environmental
consciousness.

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Case study sangathan

  • 3. An architect’s studio, Ahmedabad By BV Doshi
  • 4.  At Sangath, the architect’s design studio, comprising reception areas, a design studio, office spaces, workshop, library, conference room, and other ancillary spaces has been designed to naturally manage the forces of nature.  There are spatial, constructional, and landscape responses to combat the vagaries of nature in the hot dry climate.  In Ahmedabad, the summer temperature reaches 45 °C and the heat is very intense. Natural comfort conditions can be achieved by protecting spaces from the heat and glare of the sun.
  • 6.  Sandwiched construction of vault The vaulted roof is of locally-made clay fuses over the concrete slab, which provides a non-conducting layer. The top finish of China mosaic glazed tiles further adds to the insulation. Being white and glossy it reflects sun while being made from clay it retards the heat transmission.  Vaulted roof form The roof form creates an efficient surface/volume ratio optimizing material quantities. The higher space volume thus created provides for hot air pockets due to convective currents that keep lower volumes relatively cool.
  • 7.  Envelope design The ventilating window at upper volume releases the accumulated hot air through pressure differences.  Subterranean spaces The building is largely buried under the ground to use earth masses for natural insulation.  Storage walls External walls of the building are nearly a metre deep but have been hollowed out as alcoves to provide storage that becomes an insulative wall with efficiency of space (for storage functions).
  • 9.  Indirect/diffused light Sun light brings heat and haze with it. To maximize daylight (intensity of illumination) and to diffuse heat and glare, the light is received in indirect manner by diffusing it. There are three ways by which natural light is drawn within.  By upper-level large openings towards north direction, which is cool, and consistent light is reflected off the clouds  Skylights, which are projected masses from the roof, reflect the light on the white inner wall surface, which further radiates light into the room Innermost spaces are lit up through small cut-outs in the roof slab, which are then filled with hollow glass blocks that take away the glare and transmit diffused light
  • 11.  Microclimate through vegetation Lawns and vegetative cover all around create a favourable microclimate by absorbing solar radiation and providing a cooler passage of air through humidity.  Water channels Rainwater and overflow of pumped water from the roof tank are harnessed through roof channels that run through a series of cascading tanks and water channels to finally culminate in a pond from where it is recycled back or used for irrigating vegetation. Water cascades also provide interesting visual experiences.
  • 13.  Exposed natural finishes The concrete of slabs and wall surfaces are kept bare un- plastered as final visual finishes, which provide a natural look and save on finishing material quantity.  Use of secondary waste material Paving material is a stone chip waste while the roof surface is glazed tiles waste, both available as waste material from factories at no cost. These have been creatively hand-crafted and integrated into the design by fully using waste material.  The application is also skill-oriented and involves as well as promotes craftsmen and our traditional heritage.
  • 15.  Performance The above measures have ensured excellent climate control in terms of keeping the inside cool and increasing the time-lag for heat transfer.  There is a difference of about 8 °C between the interior and exterior roof skin temperatures. The time-lag for heat transfer is nearly six hours.  The natural elements are harmoniously blended with the built environment, and water recycling and waste material reuse have ensured cost economy as well as environmental consciousness.