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 TOPIC :- holiday resort

 TYPE :-beach resort

 DECRIPITION :-
A resort is a self contained commercial establishment that tries to
provide most of vacationers wants such as food , drink , lodging, sports ,
entertainment and shopping in the premises. It provides an array of
amenities typically including entertainment and recreational activities.
 BEACH RESORT : They are resorts that are located on of within a short distance from a
major beach . Many resorts have activities that include

Fishing Beach sports Snorkeling

Kayaking Boating Parasailing


 REASON:

39%
Of world
population living
in coastal region.

1.Canada 2.Indonesia 3.Russia 4. Philippines ……… 16.India


 REASON:

9
States out of
29 states have
coastal line.
India have 7,500 kms of coastal line.

West bengal ,Odissa , Andhar


pradesh ,tamil nadu , kerala ,
karnataka , Goa , Maharashtra ,
Gujarat.
 DESIGN ASPECTS TO CONSIDER :

Temperature Rain fall Soil barring capacity Surroundings Wind Sun path

Material availability humidity Vegetation Transport facility Services facility Precipitation


 Environment impact assessment :
Environment impact assessment

The Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEFCC) of India has
been in a great effort in Environmental Impact Assessment in India. The main laws
in action are the Water Act(1974), the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act (1972), the Air
(Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act (1981) and the Environment (Protection)
Act (1986),Biological Diversity Act(2002).[52] The responsible body for this is the
Central Pollution Control Board. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) studies
need a significant amount of primary and secondary environmental data. Primary
data are those collected in the field to define the status of the environment (like air
quality data, water quality data etc.). Secondary data are those collected over the
years that can be used to understand the existing environmental scenario of the
study area. The environmental impact assessment (EIA) studies are conducted over
a short period of time and therefore the understanding of the environmental trends,
based on a few months of primary data, has limitations. Ideally, the primary data
must be considered along with the secondary data for complete understanding of
the existing environmental status of the area. In many EIA studies, the secondary
data needs could be as high as 80% of the total data requirement. EIC is the
repository of one stop secondary data source for environmental impact assessment
in India.
Fire security :

Atrium: A large-volume space created by a floor opening or series of floor openings


connecting two or more stories that is covered at the top of the series of openings and
is used for purposes other than an enclosed stairway; lifts hoist-way; an escalator
opening; or as a utility shaft used for plumbing, electrical, air conditioning, or
communications facilities.
Automatic Fire Detection and Alarm System: A system comprising components and
sub-systems required for automatically detecting smoke, heat or fire initiating an
alarm and other actions as appropriate. This system also includes manually operated
electronic fire alarm (MOEFA) system.
Building, Height : of The vertical distance measured in the case of flat roofs, from the
average level of the ground around and contiguous to the building or as decided by the
Authority to the terrace of the last liveable floor of the building adjacent to the
external wall; and in the case of pitched roofs, up to the point where the external
surface of the outer wall intersects the finished surface of the sloping roof; and in the
case of gables facing the road, the mid-point between the eaves level and the ridge.
Where the building is located in a sloped terrain, height shall be determined from the
lowest level (that is approachable by the fire service vehicles) to the terrace level.
Architectural features serving no other function except that of decoration shall be
excluded for measuring heights.
Combustible Material A material which either burns itself or adds heat to a fire, when
tested for no combustibility in accordance with accepted standard.
 Emergency Lighting Lighting provided for use when the supply to the
normal lighting fails.

 Exit That unobstructed component of means of egress which is


between the exit access and the exit discharge or public way. Exit
components include exterior exit doors at the level of exit discharge,
interior exit stairways, exit passageways, exterior exit stairways and
exterior exit ramps.

 Ventilation Supply of outside air into, or the removal of inside air from an
enclosed space.

 Point of Safety One of the following: (a) An enclosed exit that leads to a
public way or safe location outside the station, trainway, or vehicle, (b)
An a grade point beyond the vehicle, enclosing stations, or trainway, (c)
A point on open track beyond the open or enclosed station or enclosed
train-way, and (d) Any other location approved by the Authorities
concerned.
REQUIREMENTS :

 Administration :-  Services :
 Health :  Electrical treatment plant
 entrance lobby  Spas  water treatment plant,
 waiting and reception  gym  boiling plant
 ,manager’s room  meditation spaces.  laundry
 accounts cabin
 general office

 Meetings :
 Accommodation :  banquet hall  Other :
 Single bed room  function hall  staff quarters
 Double bed room  business hall  medical room
 villas  souvenir shop
 store rooms
 security cabin
 FOOD COURTS :  Parking :  Staff quarters
 Restaurant  two wheelers  Indoor games
 Coffee shops  4 wheelers,  Out door games
 buses and trucks .
 Small canteen
DATA COLLECTION ( STANDARDS) :
 TOILETS DATA :
 PARKING DATA
Desktop study :

LEELA KOVALAM ,KERALA.


LEELA KOVALAM

BY,
AR. Charles Correa.

A short drive from trivandram international airport unfolds one


of the mast inspiring of kovalam hotel, the leela kempinski
kovalam bech , kerala.
With 182 rooms and suites dotted over many verdant acres ,
kerala’s largest beachside resort this 5 star deluxe resort
offers the most panoramic view of the famed kovalam
shoreline.
LEELA KOVALAM

Leela kovalam, kerala was


awarded the national tourist by
Government of india for best
luxury hotel.
 THE COVENTION CENTER :

Seating style pax

Theater 900

Cluster 300

Board room 140

Class room 300

Single "U" shape 100

Double "U" shape 200

Fish bone 200


 Maya : 917.4 sq.ft

Seating style pax

Theater 75

Cluster 36

Board room 25

Class room 36

 Pandal : 6642 sq.ft


Seating style pax
Theater 500

Cluster 200

Class room 400

U shape 100
The Sea facing guest rooms, sit perched on a rock – face and the interiors are
designed in an ethnic Kerala theme.
Main Lobby, The Cafe, Bar and Meeting Rooms are located here.
70 Beach - View Superior Rooms
16 Beach - View Deluxe Rooms
2 Beach - View Deluxe Suites

Individual pavilions located on ground level , are designed to reflect the best of kerala
interiors.
20 garden – view pavilion rooms
22 sea- view pavilion rooms
194 rooms and suites
Convention centre and meeting rooms
The Cafe - restaurant featuring a wood - fired pizza oven
and buffet set up in addition to multi cuisine fare
The Beach Restaurant with dance floor and live band
The Bar - with a stunning view of the Kovalam coastline
Pool Lounge - light snacks and beverages

2 exclusive beaches Ayurveda and Wellness Spa Fitness centre Snooker Water Sports Table
Tennis Tennis
Catamaran Ride Snorkeling Speed Boat Ride Excursions and day picnics Beach
Volleyball Jogging track Table Tennis Yoga lessons Tennis Badminton
 MAIN BUILDING :
 COTAGES SECTION :
 SITE PLAN :
SITE ANALYSIS :

CITY OF DESTINY

 SITE ANALYSIS :

V IZAG
ISAKHAPATNAM
 ABOUT CITY :

City have a range of tourist attractions including Beaches , cliffs , parks on the hill top facing
the sea, drives along beach road, museums, hill stations, lime stone caves, mountain ranges
and colourful valleys all with in 100 km from City.
 PHYSICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF CITY :

Physiographic ally , the city’s area extent can be divided into four physiographic divisions.

Hill ranges Hill slopes

Central plain areas Coastal zone


 CLIMATIC DATA :

 Vizag have a tropical savanna climate, with little change in temperature through out year.

 May is the hottest month with an average maximum temperature about 37°c.

 January is the coolest month with an average maximum temperature near 23°c.

 Humidity is high through out the year .

 Annual rain fall is about 945mm.

 November is wettest month with 204mm rain fall.

 February is the best time to visit.

 AMBIENT AIR TEMPERATURE :


 Absolute maximum 44.4 c.

 Absolute minimum 12.8 c.

 Sea surface temperature min 20.2 c, max 32.3 c.

 Winds are generally in moderate speed .

 Normally wind speed is average from 7.5 – 11.5 kmph.

 They gain considerable strength during south-east monsoon periods.


 AVERAGE RAINFALL :
 Average annual : 945mm
 Annual min : 654mm
 Annual max : 1308.6
 Maximum recorder in a day : 375.2
 Highest annual : 1314
 Fog in months : december to february.

 WINDS :
South-west and north-west are much prevalent, expect cyclone times, the
wind will be from South-east side.
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NUV DEC

N N N
NW NE NW NE NW NE

W E W E W E

SW SE SW SW SE
SE S
S
 SITE LOCATION

COUNTRY : INDIA
REGION : ANDHRA PRADESH
CITY /AREA : VISHAKAPATNAM,
KONGAVANIPALEM.
END USE : RESORT.

 SITE LOCATION

Located at connecting road from vizag to


kancheru through nh-5
Site is located coastal zone of vizag , area of
the site 72,643.94mm, total distance 1.12km.
THANK YOU

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