Kosarabe Swapnil 19    Gaurav Sharma
Rahul Ranjan     27    Abhinand Gopal 02
Prateek Das       25   Kasoju Karthik 18
Case Study on Mixed Use:
               Hotel Cum Office
               Building
Case Study1 :Aims Sany Landmark
Towers, Noida
Premium Office Space in Noida, Retail Space in Noida And
Studio Apartments in Noida on a sprawling commercial land
parcel with 5 star Hotel Marriot International chain in the
complex and sky bridge connectivity to the complex from
sector 15 metro station.
AIMS and Sanya Group has launched their new commercial
project Landmark Towers in Noida. Landmark Towers is situated
at Sector 15, Noida. A towering structure rising against
awesome ground in a green, pollution-free atmosphere, the
project offers a flawless combination of retail spaces, office
space, essential amusement zones and profuse parking area.
Artistic interiors and spectacular frontage make Landmark
Towers a wonderful project with high-income customer base
that is focused on happiness.
Landmark Towers is located at sector 15, Noida. It has close
proximity to sector 18 market. It is located on Delhi-Noida's 1st
Metro Station. It is only 8 km away from Connaught Place,
Delhi.
Specification and Floor Plans of Aims Sanya Landmark
Towers in sector 15
There is vitrified tiles and wooden flooring in the bedrooms and
modular kitchen with all the facilities. Walls of these
apartments are painted in Oil bound distemper with POP
finishes in drawing room. All the apartments have modular
switches and sockets, protective MCBs, computer/internet
cable, lights, fans, T.V. & telephone points.
There are various floor plans. Office Space has the area from
770 to 1435 sq ft and Retail (Ground, First & Second) has the
area from 590 to 3150 sq ft. The floor plans are designed
according to the necessities and desires of people.
Case Study 2 : Bhikaji Cama Place
General Details:
   Location: South Delhi
   Architect: Raj Rewal and Kuldeep Singh.
   Area :36 acre
   Surroundings : Government residential colonies like Netaji
    Nagar, Sarojini Nagar, and R.K Puram and privately owned
    residential areas like Safdarjug Enclave and Green Park
    Extension
   Accessibility :
    IGI Airport : 16 KM
  NDLS: 14 KM
Site Plan :
Zoning :
  The 550 m facade has three types of buildings in a row
   (Super market, office towers, and shops)(shops-lower
   floor,offices-upper).
  All the twelve multi-storied blocks would be identical in
   height and shape, color and composition.
  The blocks include an art gallery ,vegetable/fruit
   market,hotel,HUDCO bazaar,offices
Materials Used:
   Creates unity on account of the massing, colour texture
    and material.
Layout :
   Ground coverage achieved is 19.32 % and maximum
    numbers of stores is 18.
   There are two levels for the pedestrians and vehicular
    traffic namely Lower Ground and Upper Ground.
   All the buildings are interconnected by
  passages and in between the open areas are well
  landscaped with proper seating arrangement
Circulation and Parking:
Parking 2 types :
   General
   Private
   Both these are provided at -2 and -5.5 mt. levels.
Built Form Space Relationships:
The mega-form consists of square modules linked by linear
blocks
This complex hence has well defined spaces with defined
movement linkages.
   Courts for leisure and service are present.
   The most important feature of the design is complete
    segregation of vehicular traffic from pedestrians. Vehicular
    traffic has been made available at -2m and - 5.5m.
    Pedestrian movement is at a level of +1.5m which is a
    plaza level.
Inference from design:
  the design form is a pattern of square modules linked
   blocks.
  The linear blocks and the square modules facing the roads
   were designed as office-cum-shopping units, with shops on
   lower ground floors.
  Solids and voids in the composition.
  The character of Bhikaji cama place is achieved by pattern
   of long thick black lines between lightly coloured lines of
   columns in all building.
  The only unifying element existed is the use of material
   and the texture provided by it. All the centers lacked
   continuity through different spaces and unity in built-up
   volume.
    Parking spaces acting as barriers.
Hyatt Regency Hotel:
     Locational Advantage :
      Hyatt Regency Delhi Hotel is located in the business
      district and the Diplomatic enclave of the City .
   Hyatt Regency Delhi offers a total of 508 rooms. These
    include 481 Double Rooms and 27 Suites.
   7 meeting rooms:8,500 sq.ft
   Regency ballroom:5,510sq.ft
     Restaurants :
      Hyatt Regency Delhi has 4 restaurant: TK's Oriental Grill ,
      La Piazza, Aangan and Café
Services Provided in the Hotel:
  H/C Running Water,
  Business Centre,
    Banquet,
    Gymnasium,
  Conference Hall,
    Swimming Pool,
  Tennis,
  Shopping Arcade,
    Fun Pub,
  Flower Shop
  Multi-cuisine Restaurant,
  Car Parking
Case Study 3 : Chao Tien Men, China
General Details
Overall: A landmarked mixed development comprising a
shopping mall, and eight towers for residential, office, serviced
residence and mixed use.
Architect : Safdie Architects
Site Area : 91,783 sqm
Parking : 5 level basement
Land Cost : 6.76 billion RMB
   Inspiration takes the form of powerful sails upon the river,
    symbolizing a great city surging forward
   The design for the project to be situated is generated by
    the image of powerful sails upon the water
Orientation:
 • Building is oriented in such a way   that all the towers
   faces north.
• As such building receives maximum amount of sunlight
  during its day time.
• It serves as an outward - facing gateway symbol for the
  city.
•    The project also has a strong presence in forming the
    apex of the city’s peninsula
Zoning:
 • Embankment (Parking, Transist)
 •   Podium and Roof Park
 •   Residential Towers
 •   Office Cum Hotel tower and Sky   garden
Site :
   South-facing facades look back to the city & are covered
    by green hanging gardens, providing a lush green
    appearance to the city
 The outer facades of the projects six towers - the
  transparent surfaces that will face the water to the north-
  are meant to recall a fleet of ancient chinese ships, with
  their huge rectangles of white canvas filled by the wind.
  this image is recognizable in its simplicity, yet iconic in its
  form. in addition to serving as an outward - facing
  gateway symbol .
Underneath the park level, the podium consists of five levels of
public program, including retail and cultural facilities, as well as
hubs for land and water transportation
   Two central outer towers : Office cum hotel (348 metres
    above flood plain)
   Hotel
     – Located at the top floors of the central towers
     – Features hotel lobby within sky garden hull, privileged
     access to skypark and a leading convention centre.
 Within the bridge levels hull is a full floor of hotel lobby,
  restaurants and clubs. Above are gardens and pools
Comparative Analysis :
Acknowledgement
We would like to thank our professors – Dr. S.Y.
Kulkarni, Dr. Rita Ahuja and Professor Uttam
Kumar Roy for giving us an opportunity to do a
detailed research on the mixed use case studies
which served as a major help in coming up with
our town centre design.