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Ski Resort Manali
Synopsis… THESIS (2017-2018)
Thesis guides Ar. Dolly Arora Ar. Lakhan Pal
Made By: Harsh Kumar B.Arch 5th year SEM 10TH
I N TROD U CTION: A Resort is an isolated place, selfcontained commercial establishment that tries to provide, such as food, drink, lodging, sports, entertainments, and Spa for health beauty and relaxation.
Ski resort is a resort usually destination resort where ski is a main activity.
Resort design with adaptations of vernacular style architecture following Pir panjal range of Himachal.
Site is contoured and comprises area 7.5 acre.
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Proposed site is in Manali, near to Manali Leh NH21. Village Burua, teh Manali, Distt Kullu. Landmark Solang valley tourist point(paragliding). Total area:Total area is about 7.5 acres Byelaw : local byelaws applicable. FAR : 1.50, ECS 2.0, Setbacks: 7.5 front, 4 from rear, 5m from both sides left and right.
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Validity:-
Validity: Manali has lost its identity in case of building structures, so to revive its unique architectural identity. Area is lacking in promoting winter sports, so to popularize winter games and spreading awareness among tourists. AIM: The aim is to design complex in vernacular architecture of Himachal and creating visual interest by utilizing the existing topography of the site. OBJECTIVE: To familiarize with local construction techniques and material. Familiarizing with passive solar design. To preserve local culture . To familiarize with planning on contours.
SCOPE OF WORK: Multifunctional resort which will focus both on overnight and daytime services. Resort blending luxurious facilities with vernacular architecture. Scope is to design resort which will promote winter sports.
DELIMITATIONS: The designing aspect will be constrained to the activities inside the resort.
Construction techniques and material will be studied as per project requirement.
M e t h o d o l o g y :Himalayan resort Kasol, Kullu
Collection of Data General study
Case study
Site study Literature study Aspects of the site
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Design criteria Framing requirements Evolution of Design concept Final design
Comparative Analysis
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