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Title: Mixed use development at Yelahanka New Town, Bangalore
Authors: KG, Vittal
Yadav, Archana
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Acharya's NRV School of Architecture
Citation: KG, Vittal and Yadav, Archana (2022) : Mixed use development at Yelahanka New Town, Bangalore. 1-68p.
Abstract: AIM To develop the land into a mixed-use development and also help in shaping the future of the city by being an inspiration for buildings to come. To study urban spaces and to design a shopping mall with public experience and involvement, through the informal spaces. OBJECTIVES To identify the various types and functions of mixed-used developments. To conduct a research into the concept of mixed-use developments as an urban design approach. To integrate structure and services with the architectural form. To solve various issue involved in the planning and designing of mixed use building that would promote interaction. To study the spatial organisation and activities that occurring a shopping mall. To analyse and study current (existing) MUDs. To select suitable site. SCOPE Designing a mixed-use building blends with Building Automation Technology. By designing a building which will provide Residential, Commercial, Hotel and other recreational facilities to the people. Site neighbourhood will be studied for the selection of the site. LIMITATION Work is limited to the core urban development projects. The project does not cover the financial aspects of the MUDs and the detailed estimation and costing part. In-depth structural details will not be a part of design. Typology of shops will not be included in the design program.
Description: USN No. 1AA16AT028, Use only for academic purpose
URI: http://13.232.72.61:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6709
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