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SHANGHARSHA UTKRANTICHA (FIGHT FOR DEVELOPMENT) U.S.P of the competition WHY WE CHOSE THIS COMPETITION? WHAT THEY GET IN RETURN WHAT THEY BUILD… Both of us are born and brought up in a small town in Satara District, being a growing industrial zone. Therefore, we were familiar with the living conditions of the workers. v/s ETHOS & IGBC take one step ahead in bringing the students close to such sensitive issues and gives enough exposure in working towards them. SHELTER FOR SHELTER MAKERS We never thought of this issue until IGBC announced Shelter for shelter makers”. Close to reality, practicality Major issue in today’s world, but not discussed Soft corner in our mind

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SHANGHARSHA UTKRANTICHA(FIGHT FOR DEVELOPMENT)

U.S.P of the

competition

WHY WE CHOSE THIS COMPETITION?

WHAT THEY GET

IN RETURNWHAT THEY

BUILD…

• Both of us are born and brought up in a small town in

Satara District, being a growing industrial zone.

• Therefore, we were familiar with the living conditions

of the workers.

v/sETHOS & IGBC take one

step ahead in bringing the

students close to such

sensitive issues and gives

enough exposure in

working towards them.

SHELTER FOR

SHELTER MAKERS

We never thought of this issue until IGBC announced

“Shelter for shelter makers”.

• Close to reality, practicality

• Major issue in today’s world, but

not discussed

• Soft corner in our mind

CHOOSING THE SITE…

• Hub of migration

• City with second largest

population in the state

• Flourishing CONSTRUCTION

INDUSTRY, therefore large

number of sites under

construction

• Consequently, large no. of

shelter-makers involved

• Increasing problem of shelters

to accommodate people

WHY PUNE?

SITE ADDRESS:

Kolte Patil Stargaze

Mulshi Road,

Chandani Chowk,

Bavdhan Budruk,

Pune-411021

Housing site, 3-6 hectares, to be built in phase I&II,

high amount of labour, 250-300 workersSite adjoining

Mulshi road

SPECIFICATIONS:

HEALTH ISSUES

sex related accidenthygienecancerfood

stress & concerned

other addictions

entertainment

family

health

savings

food

workingrestother activitiescookingwashing clothesentertainment

DAILY ROUTINE

DAILY EXPENDITURE

50%

20%

30% alonewith familywith wife

MIGRATION

IN INDIA

Migration Statistics of Workers.

Open to air washing (water

contamination) PROBLEMS ON SITE

The only provision store, itself uncleanNo proper recreational space for the residents, making

them choose hazardous spaces to go to

Unclean neighbourhood

Inadequate drinking water facilities

Unhygienic social bathing

facilities

PREVAILING SITE

CONDITIONS

Aerial view of site

One of the residential units

Fenestration provided for the unit Narrow street width

Skeleton for one of the units

Units in bad condition

Bad workmanship leading to

problematic spaces

• Designing of units not

considered according to

climate changes

• Modular, but shelf life not

more than 2-3 years

• Degrades privacy

• Improper design leading

to unhygienic conditions

FESTIVE ATMOSPHER

NO SEX WORKERS ADDICITIONWHY FAMILY SHOULD

ACCOMPANY WORKERS

HYGIENIC LIVING

LESS PRONE TO ADDICITION

LESS HOLIDAYS MORE INCOME

INCREASE IN LABOUR

COMMUNITY LIVING GOOD FOOD

FEELING OF TOGETHERNESS

ENHANCING

FAMILY LIFE

NUMBER OF PEOPLE:-150

SITE AREA:-6500sq.M

GROUND COVER:-1545sq.M

PASSAGE WIDTH:- 2- 2.5m

OPEN SPACE:-on all sides but not usable

MATERIA USED:- NON INSULATING G.I SHEETS

UNHYGIENIC OPEN TOILETS NO SPACE FOR BATHING

EXISTING LABOUR CAMP

NEEDS OF THE LABOUR COMMUNITY..

Children playing in potholes

clogged with drainage water

No recreational spaces for

youth

No electricity at night, leading to severe problems.

COMMUNITY HALL MAHILA UDYOG KENDRA

ECONOMIC GROWTH

ENTERTAINMENT

SANSKAR KENDRA

PLACE FOR CHILDREN

PLACE FOR OTHER ACTIVITIES

SCHOOL PARENTS CAN GO ON WORK

ECONOMIC GROWTH

EDUCATION TO CHILDREN

PLACE FOR CHILDREN

MENTAL AND PHYSICAL STABILITY

COMMUNITY KITCHEN

SAVINGS ON FOOD AND RESOURCES

ECONOMIC GROWTH

HYGIENIC FOOD

SOCIAL INTERACTION

LESS TIME CONSUMING

EMPLOYMENT FOR NON-WORKING WOMEN

SAVING OF SPACE

TOILET WASTE

SOLAR LIGHT

TOILETS

SOLAR HEATER

WASTE WATER VEGETABLE GARDEN

MANURE FOR FARMS

KITCHEN FOOD

BIOGAS

After understanding the former

aspects of their living, we realized

that there are certain amenities, in

the absence of which, there was no

family life.

PROPOSED FACILITIES

other addictions

entertainment

familyhealth

savings

food

30%25%

45%

alonewith familywith wife

NUMBER OF PEOPLE:- 300

SITE AREA:- 4000 sq. M

GROUND COVER:- 890sq.M

PASSAGE WIDTH:- 3.6m

OPEN SPACE:- 3500sq.m

MATERIAL USED:- INSULATING O.S.B SHEETS

PROPOSED LABOUR CAMP

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

7200

3600

2400

• The workers work together and take whole and

sole responsibility on themselves.

• The hands and legs represented in the posture are

taken as the SUPPORT SYSTEM for the module

INSPIRATION…

MODULE DEVELOPMENT

• Module is made up of

standard size 4’ X 8’

• This reduces cost of

cutting and other

joinery.

• The life of a worker is like a

CAR JACK, supporting the

society in all circumstances

• Work rigorously to provide

us with good, habitable

spaces

ABOUT THE MODULE…

Compacted module

Flexibility of the module

• The module has two

layers which can slide

over ball bearings

• Interlock-able by

Nut-bolts

This module can be

stretched, DOUBLE

IT’S ORIGINAL SIZE

Depth of

C-section

80mm

Depth of

I-section

100mm

• Easy transport

• Quick assembly

• Lowered or compacted to a

size of 400mm

• Sustainable material

Steel scissors

Steel sections

OSB Panels

ADVANTAGES:

1200mm

2400mm

90.5mm THICK

ABOUT THE MODULE…

• OSB sheets: “Oriented Strand Boards”

as PANEL MODULE

• Readily available, re-used from

transport/packing industry at just

20-25% cost of actual sheets

• Made from baggase

• Durability: 15 years

• To increase strength & durability of OSB

sheets, ALUMINIUM CLADDING is done

(increases life by 10 years)

FLEX BOARD BATTONS 40mm THICK

OSB PANNEL 25mm THICK

ALUMINIMU PANNEL0.5mm THICK (weather protective layer)

Window cut out with wooden battern frame

FLEX BOARD BATTONS 40mm THICK

OSB PANNEL 25mm THICK

ALUMINIMU PANNEL0.5mm THICK (weather protective layer)

PAINTSINGLE COAT

INSULATING MATERIAL

900

900

MULTIPLE USE OF SAME

PANEL

• Same panel is used for

all walls with

fenestrations

• The wooden cut-out is

reused as shutter,

wooden louvres etc.

300

1800

900

• Angle is

adjustable and

louvres can be

closed

completelyLOUVRES

WINDOWS • With slight modifications, the

same module can be used in

any climatic zone.

• For instance, in COLD CLIMATIC

ZONE, the cavity is filled with

insulating material like hay, glass

wool etc.

FLEXIBILITY OF THE MODULEFollowing are some

of the possibilities

in which this

module can be

explored:

IDEAL MODULE SHOWING

FENESTRATION DETAILS

•Ground structure

•Size of module: 7500 X 2700

A single module can be

used to make:

•Covered

•Semi-covered

•Open spaces

by just shifting the

panels!

COMBINATION OF

SPACES

3600

2400

ROOF: OSB sheet with

aluminium cladding

FOLDABLE

STAIRCASE

ALTERNATIVE

HEIGHTS OF

MODULE

RAILLINGS

WHAT ALL COMPATIBLE MOVEABLE TRANSFORMABLE.

STREET LIGHTS

SOLAR PANNELS

TOILETS.

STAIRCASE

BIOGAS PLANT

SOLAR COOKER

SEATING

WHAT ALL CAN BE MOVEABLE,

COMPACTIBLE & TRANSPORTABLE

Courtyard

multi-use space

Primary school

Ladies self help

group

Dormitories

Family rooms

Kitchen and Mess

GROUND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR

SECOND FLOOR

Women’s

toilet

Men’s toilet Playground

Vegetable farm & fruit

garden

Store room & security

cabins

Community kitchenSchool

Community hall

Central

courtyard

Canteen

&

Store

Dormitories and

family rooms

SECOND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR

LEGEND

PLANNING OF SPACES

BIRD’S EYE VIEW FROM

ENTRANCES

• Wide entrances

• 5000 X 7200

Open balconies

connecting two

dormitories

• Inward planning to

enhance community

living

• Symmetric wide

openings to facilitate

cross-ventilation

• Maximization of light

intake

COMMUNITY KITCHEN &

MESS

Kitchen and farm

inter-dependent:

•Farm produce used for

cooking

•Waste water used for

cultivation

REAR ANGLE, BIRD’S EYE VIEW

BIOGAS PLANT

• Compactible

• Transportable

• Energy-efficient

COMMUNITY

LAUNDRY

MODULAR

REPETATIVE

DISMANTABLE

DISMANTABLE

FLEXIBLE

ADJUSTABLE

TANSPORTABLE

LIGHT WEIGHT

DETACHABLE

USER FRIENDLY

BENIFIT OF CONTRACTOR

HEALTHY LABOUR MORE WORK

OFFICER PREFER LIVING ON SITE

WORKERS WON’T QUIT THE JOB

HUMAN WELFARE MIGHT FUND THE LABOUR HOUSING

NO PLINTHS SO NO WASTAGE OF CEMENT CONCRET

ONE TIME INVESTMENT SO NO ISSUE OF INFLATION

EVERYTHING IN PLACE READY TO WORK

CLIENT WILL BE IMPRESS

LONG INVESTMENT FOR 25 YEARS

NO WASTAGE OF MATERIAL

COMPACTIBILITY OF

MODULE

CONVINCE A

CONTRACTOR!!!!

HOW EFFECTIVE????One time investment for 25 years.No worries of INFLATION

DAY TODAY STATISTICSBUILDER provide 250rs/sqft. for labor camp.That is 6lakhs per 2 years.Due to this will become:-INFLATION 9lakhs – 10 years12lakhs – 15years25 lakhs – 20 years

COST EFFICIENT DESIGN

COST PER UNIT PANEL OSB:-2x200=400rs.Aluminium sheet=400rs.other expenses:-200rs.TOTAL= 1000rs.

TOTAL COST OF PROJECTPanels:- 1000x1000=10 lakhsCost of Steel Module= 15000x110=16.5 lakhs15% other expencess=4lakhs10% transport=2.6lakhsTOTAL=33.1ahs

COST OF STEEL MODULE I - section:- 100mm=7000rs.C-section=5000rs.cost of bracings 2500rs.Other expenses:-500rs.TOTAL=15000rs.

HOW COMPACTIBLE

NO. OF TRUCKS REQUIRED FOR TRANSPORT OF 1000= PANNELS

NO. OF TRUCKS REQUIRED FOR TRANSPORT OF 110= MODULES

NO. OF TRUCKS REQUIRED FOR TRANSPORT OF = LANDSCAPE ND TANKS

If less space available, modules can be stacked on one another

For undulating terrain,

stone/concrete pads can be used

instead of creating plinth

If no space is available,

module can be directly

inserted in the

framework

ELEVATIONS, VIEWS AND INTERNAL VIEWS

VIEWS

By : ANIKET RASKAR & ANIKET SALUNKHEVIT’s PVP COA, PUNE.