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1. Innovations in Landscape Architecture and Urban Designing A.N. Sarkar 1
2. The 2016 Aga Khan Award Winners and Importance of Aga Khan Award for Architecture Deepika Goel 16
3. Reducing Operational Energy Consumption in Traditional Buildings Through RetrofittingS. Sharma, K. Nabeel, S. Raghunath 18
4. Review Article: Worthwhile Safeguard of Soil in India – A Need for Future JuvenilesAnkita Singh 28
5. Landscape Design to Control Climatic and Energy Conservation ChangesDeepika Goel 32
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Innovations in Landscape Architecture and Urban Designing
A.N. Sarkar Asia-Pacific Institute of Management, 3& 4 Institutional Areas, Jasola, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi, India
BACKGROUND Urbanization has become a worldwide phenomenon after the second half of the last century. Today more than half of the world population lives in urban environments. According to the World Bank data, 51% percent of the world’s population lives in urban areas as of 2010 (http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.URB.TOTL.IN.ZS/countries/1W?display=graph). Urbanization is a complex and multidimensional concept with its spatial, ecological, economic, social and cultural aspects. While urbanization is widely accepted as a foundation of modernizing (Clarke Annez & Buckley, 2009), it has also caused environmental and socioeconomic challenges (Adams & Sierra, 2009). Consequently, planning and design of urban areas are faced with challenges to create both ecologically and economically sustainable cities.[1–8] Natural landscapes have been dramatically transformed by the urbanization process throughout the world. Consumption of resources is highest in urban environments, which causes negative impacts on physical environment. Traffic, air, water and soil pollution, improper land use and greenhouse gas emissions are some of the major issues due to urbanization. There are multiple impacts of urbanization on ecology, environment, socio-cultural and economic aspects of life. Therefore, planning and designing of physical environments; specially those of natural resources attributing to sustainable and environment-friendly urban development requires a holistic and
comprehensive understanding and application to develop built-in synergy. The paper highlights with suitable illustrations the various recent innovations in the field of urban designing based on landscape architecture. URBAN DESIGN: DEFINITION AND CONCEPT Urban design as a profession might be considered relatively new, but historically it has played a major role in forming cities (Arida, 2002). The concept of urban design has emerged as a bridge between planning and design in response to need for management of modernizing cities in the late 1950s (Krieger, 2009). However, there does not exist a commonly agreed definition of urban design yet, mainly due to its interdisciplinary character. While some try to create a precise and universal definition, some argue that it is unnecessary. Ideally, there should not or cannot be a single definition of urban design and points out if the existence of different kinds of urban design is recognized, then it is possible to get a better understanding of the nature of it (Rowley, 1994). There are many viewpoints on what urban design actually is. Traditionally, urban design has been regarded either as a subset of planning or as extension of architecture. On the other hand, one cannot abstract open and green spaces out of an urban environment. Hence, the role of landscape architecture in urban design needs to be understood and accepted as a key part in creating sustainable urban environments.[9–15]
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The 2016 Aga Khan Award Winners and Importance of Aga Khan Award for Architecture
Deepika Goel*
Department of Architecture, Accurate Institute of Architecture and Planning, Greater Noida, India
ABSTRACT
Aga khan award for architecture is an architectural award rewarding firm which runs by an agency of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) under Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC). In the repeat of every 3 years cycle these awards can be given to the aspirations of Islamic society’s architecture buildings for their good work and deed to the useful persons. Keywords: Aga Khan Awards, architecture, project INTRODUCTION The Aga Khan Award for Architecture was established by His Highness the Aga Khan in 1977 to identify and encourage building concepts that successfully addressed the needs and aspirations of communities in which Muslims have a significant presence. Prizes have been given to projects across the world, from France to China. Architects and planners from New York to Dhaka have received one of 116 awards. During the nomination process, more than 9,000 building projects were documented.[1] Over the course of the last 39 years, most of the great architects of our time have either won the Award or served on its Master Jury or Steering Committee, from Zaha Hadid to Norman Foster, Charles Correa to Frank Gehry, Jean Nouvel to Hassan Fathy. The Aga Khan Award for Architecture selects projects – from slum upgrading to high rise “green” buildings – that not only exhibit architectural excellence but also improve the overall quality of life. Because these achievements typically involved successful collaboration between many people, the Award recognizes
mayors, builders, clients, master craftsmen, engineers and end-users – as well as architects (Source: http://www.akdn.org/press-release/2016-aga-khan-award-architecture-recipients-announced).[2] WINNERS 2016 For the year 2016 out of 348 nominations this year, six projects were awarded as winners:
Architect by Marina Tabassum “the Bait ur Rouf Mosque in Dhaka, Bangladesh.”
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Reducing Operational Energy Consumption in Traditional Buildings Through Retrofitting
S. Sharma1*, K. Nabeel2, S. Raghunath3
1School of Planning and Architecture, Poornima University Jaipur, India 2Practicing Architect, Kerala, India
3Practicing Architect, New Delhi, India
ABSTRACT
Buildings consume a major chunk of total energy. Operational and Embodied energy are two components through which energy is consumed in a building. For a typical building its operational energy has to be controlled because it is consumed throughout the building’s life. In traditional buildings, energy saving measures were more passive but now days, increasing energy consumption in building requires active measures to be incorporated. Therefore, to prevent buildings from consuming excessive operational energy, retrofitting is done. To incorporate energy saving measures through retrofitting, first these measures have to be checked and analysed. So four buildings from different regions, climates, functions, energy saving features, etc. were compared. The results suggested a few techniques which were more effective than others. Later on these techniques were applied in an existing building through retrofitting and results were recorded. The results revealed that a combination of active and passive techniques can help a traditional building to conserve energy through retrofitting. Keywords: active energy conservation, passive energy conservation, retrofitting, traditional buildings INTRODUCTION Buildings have been a major consumer of energy since their evolution and have intensive energy consumption throughout their life cycle. In a building the energy consumption is through two major components i.e. embodied energy and operational energy. The larger part of energy is consumed through the operational energy used in air-conditioning, lighting, heating etc. In view of spiralling energy demand, the energy conservation measures need to be incorporated during building design stage itself to reduce embodied as well as operational energy demands. This energy conservation per se can be done by either active or passive measures. Active
Fig. 1. Total Energy Consumption in
India, 2011 (Source: US Energy Information Administration, International
Energy Statistics)
Measures are more dynamic in nature and controllable; hence they are able to produce
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Review Article: Worthwhile Safeguard of Soil in India – A Need for Future Juveniles
Ankita Singh*
Department of Biotechnology, Amity University, Noida
ABSTRACT
Soil is a mixture formed by a porous matrix, which consists of air, water and biota and its severe degradation is a major concern that depends on several factors. Soil problems are due to diversity, water problems, distribution and specific vulnerability of soils. They also depend on geography, relief and climate. In India soil conditions are degraded and are even further worsen by human behavior. Soil is a major part for all the living beings to sustain their life on earth. India is a democratic country with various religions which are scattered in all over the country with different type of soils. Every soil has its own quality to ensure various life’s on earth. In the today’s life, we have already realized the fact of solving soil problems will help to solve other problems at the global and national levels. As soil has various users, consideration of soil has to be integrated at different levels. There is a need for soil assessment approaches and soil protection policies from local to national and global, sectors and other environmental issues and landscapes, urban, rural, mountain and coastal areas. For the set-up of environmental and sectoral policies at the national and global level actions to be taken at all administrative levels, from land planning at the local and sub-national levels to ensure that our juvenile will be having healthy life ahead. Keywords: green infrastructure, soil, soil degradation, sustainable soil INTRODUCTION Soil and Its Types in India Six different types of soils found in India: [1] 1. Alluvial Soils: It is a most fertile soil
in India which is formed by accumulated particles transferred by the rivers and oceans. Alluvial soil lacks humus and nitrogen, it is a fine-grained fertile soil deposited in river beds or by water flowing over flood plains.
2. Laterite Soils: It is a kind of clayey rock or soil formed under high temperature and high rainfall. Furthermore it converted into red colored soil with iron nodules. This soil is mostly infertile only plants like
tea, coffee, coconut, areca nut, etc. are grown in this soil.
These soils are found in South Maharashtra, the Western Ghats in Kerala and Karnataka, at places on the Eastern Ghats, in some parts of Assam, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and in West Bengal (particularly in Birbhum district). 3. Red Soils: This soil is red in color due
to red oxides of iron; develop on granite and geneses rocks under low rainfall condition. These soils are medium fertile and found mainly in almost whole of Tamil Nadu, South-eastern Karnataka, North-eastern and South-eastern Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand the major parts of Orissa,
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Landscape Design to Control Climatic and Energy Conservation Changes
Deepika Goel*
Department of Architecture, Accurate Institute of Architecture & Planning, Greater Noida, India
ABSTRACT
Structures expend critical expansive measure of vitality for cooling, warming, ventilation and lighting in structures to make alluring warm solace conditions. Expanding utilization of vitality has prompted to natural contamination bringing about an unnatural weather change and ozone layer exhaustion and hence having environmental change. Henceforth to lessen the discharge of nursery gasses, brought about by fossil energizes to control the operational vitality necessity of the structures has empowered the intrigue towards selection of climatic control and vitality protection measure through scene outline. In warm and tropical atmospheres abundance sunlight based pick up results in high cooling vitality utilization. The utilization of scene materials to direct impacts of antagonistic atmospheres is not another idea, but rather is getting impressive consideration in perspective of current accentuation on vitality preservation. The objective of vitality monitoring finishing is to control vitality streams from the sun and wind [1]. Scene outline is a part of the more extensive plan prepare, permitting connection between the building introduction, building plan, site conditions, and proposed scene advancement. Atmosphere responsive scene outline can be one of the vital elements for vitality protection in structures. Keywords: building design, landscape planning INTRODUCTION Appropriate arranging diminishes coordinate sun from putting and warming up building surfaces. It counteracts reflected light-weight conveying heat into a working from the base or option surfaces. Arranging makes totally extraordinary stream of air examples and may be usual direct or redirect the twist well by dispensing a weight refinement to boot, the shade made by trees and thusly the consequence of grass and cleans cut back air temperatures adjoining the building and supply stage move cooling. Legitimately outlined rooftop gardens lessen warm loads in a building. A study demonstrates
that the encompassing air under a tree adjoining the divider is around 2 °C to 2.5 °C lower than that for unshaded zones, which diminishes warm pick up by conduction. [2]. Accurately set shade trees, windbreaks, and ground plantings can decrease warming and cooling costs by an expected 25-30%, with a few gauges as high as half [3]. Supportable scene outline is a piece of green building, and in a perfect world it ought to be planned in the meantime as a green building, so that vitality and material spill out of one arrangement of frameworks can be utilized as a part of the
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