Design To Include Existing Site Features
Design To Include Existing Site Features
Design To Include Existing Site Features
Design to include
existing site
features
Introduction
Site features can also be approximated into natural, macro, planning and micro
related in the specific case, planning and design may be used interchangeably.
These are ignored and built forms failed to take into account any of these aspects
The building design has also included the existing site features such
as visual linkages with historical monuments, solar geometry etc.
Commitment
Compliance
1.
2.
Solutions
Building design element
Solutions
Building design element
2.Location
of windows
Biodiversit
y
windows should
be located along
the southern and
northern
Facades with
adequate
provision for
shading to
prevent heat gain.
Well shaded
windows on the
southern facade
can enable
passive heating in
winter and
shaded daylight
spaces in
summers
An existing green
area shall have
several species of
flora and fauna
living in a delicate
balance with
nature. This
contributes to
several aspects
such as automatic
disease control
through natural
food chains, as well
as checking pests.
This should be
retained and an
attempt should be
made to enhance
Solutions
Building design element
3.Entrances
and loading
docks
Selection
of
vegetation
and
integration
with the
native
landscape
Building
entrances should
be positioned
away from the
direct impact of
the local site and
climatic
conditions.
Vegetation is the
key element that
supports the
biodiversity of an
area. Exotic species
actually contribute
to the mass
extinction of
several native
species of flora and
fauna.
Solutions
Building design element
4. Location
of air inlets
Use of
landscape
elements
as buffer
zones
Solutions
Building design element
Architectura
l elevations
Elevations must
respond to the
local conditions.
Elements such as
balconies,
verandahs, and
external corridors
can serve
efficiently as
external shading
device and
prevent heat gain
The building has been designed to maximise tree preservation and proper orientation
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