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SUSTAINABILITY IN ARCHITECTURE AND BUILT FORM. ACTIVITIES OF THE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING – PRESENTED BY Prof.P.SWAMINATHAN, DEAN. GREEN BUILDINGS – IT PARK. GREEN BUILDINGS – IT PARK. GREEN ARCHITECTURE. GREEN ARCHITECTURE. GREEN ARCHITECTURE. GREEN ARCHITECTURE. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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SUSTAINABILITY IN ARCHITECTURE AND BUILT FORMACTIVITIES OF THE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING
PRESENTED BY
Prof.P.SWAMINATHAN, DEAN.
GREEN BUILDINGS IT PARK
GREEN BUILDINGS IT PARK
GREEN ARCHITECTURE
GREEN ARCHITECTURE
GREEN ARCHITECTURE
GREEN ARCHITECTURE
GREEN ARCHITECTURE
GREEN ARCHITECTURE
SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE
SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE
ECOLOGICALLY EFFICIENT ENVIRONMENTS
ECOLOGICALLY EFFICIENT ENVIRONMENTS
ECOLOGICALLY EFFICIENT ENVIRONMENTS
ECOLOGICALLY EFFICIENT ENVIRONMENTS
ECOLOGICALLY EFFICIENT ENVIRONMENTS
ECOLOGICALLY EFFICIENT ENVIRONMENTS
soththikuppamsingarathoppudevanampattinamMGR thittuCASE 1: SINGARATHOPPUCASE 2 : SOTHTHIKUPPAMThe entire settlement is located in a level higher than the mean sea level. And it also had a fantastic tree belt in front of their residence . By our landform analysis, all these features should have saved the settlement. But the death toll for these settlements is 23. Period. Absence of a connecting bridge to the main landThis was a low lying area, flat terrain, with not much vegetation in the front. The settlement was more like an island. The tsunami water inundation was high in this place. Hence by landform analysis, it lies under a risk zone. But the death toll for this place , happened to be nothing. Presence of a Connecting Bridge saved.
INFERENCES:The settlements with better connectivity suffered less loss.Better connectivity in terms of roads facilitated immediate relief measures.Movement assessment: the movement during Tsunami was mostly away from the sea. That is a horizontal movement perpendicular to the coast.
GUIDELINES FOR PROPOSALSEVACUATION CENTRES:NODAL CENTRES:ROAD RE ALIGNMENT
SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTSLifestyle PatternEconomic AspectsSocial & Economical ImpactsCoastal RealitiesStudy of Socio-Economic Pattern on Tsunami Impact Assessment of Damages Peoples PerceptionAnalysis of Existing Situation
Identification of Issues & Problems
Formulation of Strategies
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INSTITITUTIONAL FRAMEWORKHierarchy of Existing Institutional SetupThe Relief EffortsThe Central GovernmentThe state GovernmentNon Governmental Organiosations
Immediate Short Term MeasuresMiddle Term MeasuresLong Term MeasuresObservations & Issues
SPECIFIC AREA ACTION PLANPUDUKUPPAM Kottadai panchayatChidambaram TalukTotal Population 1389Ground Water 10 15
SOCIO ECONOMIC PROFILEBUILDING TYPOLOGYOCCUPATIONAL PATTERN
TSUNAMI @ 0 HrPOST TSUNAMIDAMAGE ASSESSMENT
DAMAGE ASSESSMENT AFFECTED POPULATION = 1094 HOUSES AFFECTED = 359 (TOTAL) FULLY AFFECTED HOUSES = 86 PARTIALLY AFFECTED = 273 NO. OF BOATS AFFECTED = 48 AREA AFFECTED = 1.5KM FROM HTL LIFE LOST - 103 INHABITANT 76 OUTSIDERS COASTAL EROSION BY 6M - 8M APPRX. 160 KUTCHA HOUSES OF FISHERMEN SWEPT AWAY 48 BOATS OF THE VILLAGE GOT DAMAGED FISH PROCESSING FACTORY GOT WASHED AWAY BREAKS IN BLACK TOP ROADS SALINITY IN GROUND WATER
PROPOSAL
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