Vertical Townships
Vertical Townships
The World Towers is the large-scale residential development by Lodha group in Mumbai. Buro Happold Engineering using new technologies applied a sustainable design format to maximize performance and efficiency of the project. Krishnendu Mukherjee, Group Director – Building Services, India at Buro Happold elucidates.
Sustainability: A sustainable design approach in tall buildings helps achieve the project and energy cost efficiencies. The development should be self-sufficient to the extent possible in meeting its energy & water requirement and waste management to reduce burden on city utility infrastructure.
Also, assessment of existing conditions around the project enables ascertaining the existing and planned infrastructure for power supply & distribution, gas, potable water supply, storage, distribution, treatment, sanitary drainage & treatment, storm drainage etc.
Compared to other parts of the world, building tall buildings in India is challenging, as they understand the complexities of making tall buildings. When you are making a 100 stories tower, you need to visualize the whole image of the building. Not enough time is given to the integrated design which creates executional problems later.
The Indian Scenario
In India, tall buildings are fast coming up in major cities. Mumbai has more than 100 projects which are 50 stories or more.Most of these tall buildings are designed to be at par with the green buildings in USA and UK. However, there is a lack of homegrown expertise as it is a new trend. Skilled manpower for construction too is a constraint.Therefore we see lot of international architects, contractors and engineers working on these projects.
City infrastructure is another major challenge. Most of the tall building project developers are providing for utilities and waste management within the premises yet the connectivity and last mile facilities are dependent on city management. So cities infrastructure augmentation is necessary to support these modern buildings. The building bye-laws too need to update as per the newer technologies & construction, which is gradually happening. The laws governing real-estate are currently inadequate and inconsistent. They need to be streamlined.
Employing best engineering practices and spending more time planning is imperative in case of tall structures. The green building consultants, fire engineering consultant, wind engineering consultant, lighting consultant and other experts should be on board right from the planning of the development.
Case Study
The World Towers, a 17-acre private estate in Worli, Mumbai comprises three towers - World One, slated to be world’s tallest residential tower soaring above 1400ft and World Crest & World View, the tallest towers in the country. It is the first large-scale residential project in Asia to have interior design by Armani/Casa.
The Project Engineering: It builds on sophistication of design, energy saving and advanced construction technology. Building Information Modeling (BIM)platform was used for plant room and site MEP infrastructure co-ordination.
M-95 concrete has been used for the first time in the construction industry in India in this project. The Jump-form shuttering vastly cuts down jump cycles, enabling the tower to rise at a peak speed of five days/floor. Additionally, the mechanized formwork system for the construction of the entire floor plate area assures concreting of all columns and walls in a floor at a six-day interval.
For protecting tall towers from lightning damage, the steelwork within reinforced concrete structures has been uses as down conductors for lightning protection.
Similarly, India’s fastest elevators installed in this project are capable of speeds of up to eight meter per second.
Microclimate Analysis: Investigating the local microclimate helped understand how to maximize the day lighting and wind and solar energy for the development. Based on the existing conditions assessment and site microclimate analysis, site wide energy, water management and waste management strategies were being established and implemented.
Some strategies used were:
-Optimize building mass and orientation
-Maximize daylight to reduce electrical lighting load requirement.
-Maximize passive ventilation to reduce mechanical ventilation requirement.
-Minimize solar gain and maximize shading to reduce solar heat gain and air-conditioning load
The engineers explored the available solar radiation (direct and diffuse) throughout the year for generating solar hot water and street lighting to meet part of development’s hot water and street lighting requirement. This is cost efficient and also clean energy.
The rain water harvesting feasibility report included analysis of rainfall intensity, quantity and consistency throughout the year for harvesting rain water to meet full or part of the project’s potable or non-potable requirement.
The Sustainable Approach: Known for having designed the Louvre at Abu Dhabi, Buro Happold and the design team holistic approach focuses simultaneously on concepts, details and execution. The Mean, Lean and Green model for World Towers was built to attain sustainability not just once the project is completed but also at the time of construction.
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