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JADAVPUR2022U.GThesisReportISpaceAndAstronomicalObservatoryCentreUNIVERSITYDEPARTMENTOFARCHITECTUREKOLKATA-700032 I/We certify that the thesis entitled ........................................................ Submitted by Shri/Smt .............................................................................. In partial fulfilment of the requirements of the Bachelor's degree in Architecture of this University, is a bonafide work, to the best of my/our knowledge, and maybe placed before the Examination Board for their consideration. HeadExternalExternalExternalSupervisorExaminer1Examiner2Examiner3oftheDepartment

Herebyamdeeplyindebtedtoallprofessorsofdefinestheacutedetailsofthelifeweliveinpublic.basedonamacroscopicpointofview.Andsotookupaprojectthatthedetailofbuildingconstruction,butalsocanI-controlaprojecttaughtmeduringthe5years,notonlydoIunderstandtheprocessanddiscussionsandfromthesecommunicationswithprofessorswhopossibilitytostartthisthesis.IspentalongtimeengrossedinIwouldliketoexpressmygratitudetoallthosewhogavemetheapplication.oftheoreticalconceptswiththepracticaldimensionsoftheirmakingofanarchitect.Theveryconceptaccentuatestotheco-relationTheThesisprojectcomesasoneofthemostvaluablephasesinthe JADAVPURUNIVERSITY, DepartmentofArchitecture Iacknowledgemyindebtednesstowardsvalue.Theirguidanceandsuggestionhaveagainandagainbeenofgreatfortheirdirectandindirecthelptome. Professors,GuideAR.TAPAS KUMARBHATTACHARYYAandAR.SUCHANDRABARDAN Besides,Iamhighlyindebtedtoouraconstantsupportandalwaysputmyconfusionsabovealltheirworks.ofthisprojectwouldhavebeenimmeasurablydifficult.Theyhavebeenandcounsel,alwaysgenerouslyandunstintinglygiven,thecompletioncontributionsintheimplementationofthisthesis.Withouttheirhelpfortheir CoordinatorDR.MAINAKGHOSHHeadoftheDepartmentandThesis forhisguidanceandconstant supervision. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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5 SunandanSagarikaRahulIandgrandparentsMylongyearsparents,myfortheirunparalleledsupportloveandcarewouldliketothankChakraborty,Das,BipashaBiswas,Sulagnade,RupamBiswas,SumangalDa(fromllCBIndianInstituteofchemicalBiology,kolkata)fortheirconstantguidanceandencouragingdiscussions.MyfriendsSujoySarkar,DibyenduPramanik,ProvashishHalder,DebmallyaGhosh,GhaziaY.Zakir,Md.AsifMondal,ShubhajitMajiDebaratiDutta,DrishaPaulandallothersfortheirencouragementandenthusiam. MY!UPPORT !Y!TIM a::: w :E <i ...J (.) w cSreejoniNeogi,TushitaBasak,AishwaryaSinha,ArnabRakshit,SambhabiBasu,OishiChatterjee,SampriktaBiswas(fromllEST,Shibpur)fortheirsincereeffortsIwouldalsoliketothankSujoySarkarandDibyenduPramanik(batchmates,butIconsiderthemasmyghoras)fortheirhugebackupsupport.REALLYTHANKFULTOALLOFYOUGUYS.THANKYOU,YOUR'STRULY

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PARTA 1.Abstract 04 2.Introduction 05 •ProjectDefinition • 3.ResearchProjectBriefAndTopicDefinition 06 •WhythisProject •WhyisAstronomyImportant •WhatIsSpaceObservation •WhatIsIndianDeepSpaceNetwork •WhyIndianDeepSpaceNetwork • 4.GovernmentIndianDeepSpaceNetworkProposalAndBackgroundStudies 14 • 5.BackgroundGovernmentProposalStudies 16 •AboutISRO •Vision • 6.OrganisationMissionStructure 19 •Objective • 7.StatusRespondProjectsofOngoingRespondProgramme 21 • 8.OutreachRespondProjects 22 •VikramSarabhaiCentenaryProgramme •YuvaVigyaniKaryakram •Prof.SatishDhawanCentenaryProgramme PARTB 8.Science7.Kerala6.Aries-Nainital5.Inter4.King3.Shanghai2.NASA1.CaliforniaAcademyOfSciencesSustainabilityBasePlanetariumForScienceAndTechnologyAbdullahStudiesAndResearchCentreUniversityCenterForAstronomyAndAstrophysicsObservatoryScienceandTechnologyMuseumCityKolkata 9591898769503127

PARTC 1.ISROSatellites 108 2.RocketsOftheWorld 113 3.VehiclesLaunchedBy 115 4.TMTISRO30MTelescope 117 •TelescopeStructure •(M1CS)AlignmentandPhasingSystem(APS)andM1ControlSystem •SecondaryMirror •GiantScienceSteering •TMTCalotteEnclosure •FirstLightInstruments • 5.IntroductiontoTMTIndiaExtremelyLargeTelescope 127 PARTD 1.SiteDetails 141 •RoadNetworkConnectingthesite •SiteSurrounding •Background •Hydrology • 2.AboutLandformDigha 149 •AvailableofPh •ElectricalConductivity •AvailablePhosphorus •MajorProblems •PresentFacilities WaterSupply PowerSupply StormWaterDrainage SolidWasteDisposal BeachCleaningAndBeautification Erosionofbeach LivelihoodActivities

26 PARTF 1.LiteratureStudy 181 •ResearchCentre •TheNatureofProject • 2.LiteratureInterestedPartiesStudy 189 •ScientificResearchInModernTimes • 3.LiteratureTheUnethicalPrincipalStudy 191 •MassEnergyEquivalence •Concept •GravityAndObjectStimulation •Goals •Objective •Methodology • 4.GeneralSpacePlanningDistributionOfsectionsandentrances 197 PARTE 1.Standards 161 2.Library 162 3.Auditorium 165 4.MuseumsAndArtGalleries 171 5.Lighting 173 6.Catering 176

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02 1.Abstract 04 2.Introduction 05 •ProjectDefinition • 3.ResearchProjectBriefAndTopic06Definition •WhythisProject •ImportantWhyisAstronomy •ObservationWhatIsSpace •SpaceWhatIsIndianDeepNetwork •NetworkWhyIndianDeepSpace • 4.GovernmentNetworkIndianDeepSpaceProposalAnd14BackgroundStudies • 5.BackgroundGovernmentProposalStudies16 •AboutISRO •Vision • 6.OrganisationMissionStructure19 •Objective • 7.StatusRespondProjectsofOngoingRespond21Programme • 8.OutreachRespondProjects22 •CentenaryVikramSarabhaiProgramme •YuvaVigyaniKaryakram •CentenaryProf.SatishDhawanProgramme

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ofthegeneralpublicaboutphysicsandastronomy.sunandstars.Thegoalofthedesignwillbetocontributetotheeducationastronomicalalignments,followingandanalyzingthemovementsofthetimes,manypeopletailoredtheirbuildingsaccordingtospecificthousandsofyearsinclosecontact,andtodayweknowthatinancientpracticalexperiences.Astronomyandarchitecturehavetraveledforandalsotoprovideinteractivespacesandopenobservationspacesforastronomy.Theneedtospreadawarenessaboutastronomyisrequired,expertisetoinformtheirvisitorssuccinctlyaboutadvancesinmodernMostmuseumsandplanetariums,however,currentlylackthescientificourhomeplanetinspaceandtimeinspireswonderinpeopleofallages.theextraordinaryformsthatotherworldscanassume,andtheplaceoftheuniverseinwhichwelive.Awarenessofthevastnessoftheuniverse,todeepandlong-standingquestionsaboutouroriginsandthenatureofAstronomicaldiscoveriescaptivatethehumanimaginationbyconnecting 04

PROJECTDEFINITION homeplanet.globalcitizenshipandprideinourearthintoperspectiveandpromoteandcosmicphenomenatoputthestarteddocumentingcelestialstarsastronomicalobservation,peoplehaveunderstandingthesignificanceofThroughouthistory,learningandscienceandtechnology.relatedfieldsareattheforefrontofexcitinguniverse.Astronomyandplaceinanunimaginablyvastandhumansafundamentalsenseofourcontributetothefuture,andoilersallthroughouthistory,hasmuchtocornerstoneoftechnologicalprogresscosmos.Astronomyhasbeenaconnectionbetweenusandthebodieshasfurtherdeepenedthesameelementsthatmakeupourgasanddustaroundthemaretheelementsthatwefindinstars.Andthefromhistory.thediscoveryofthebasicastronomy.Buttherearestillhintsexpensiveinstrumentoftoday'sremovedfromthehumanhandisanWewouldnowcallthisastronomy.Farsignificantimpactonourworldview.viewastronomyhasalwayshadasocietyhadtoadapttothisnewworldthroughwhichreligion,science,anduniverse.IttriggeredarevolutionearthwasnotthecenteroftheNicolausCopernicusclaimedthatreshapehowweseetheworld.Whenplaceintheuniverseandthatcanopensoureyes,givescontexttoourphysicaluniverse.Itisathingthatofcelestialobjects,space,andtheAstronomicalobservationisthestudy 05 INTRODUCTION

astronomy.whichinformantpeopleaboutlaunchcanenroll),andmuseuminterestedpeoplepslvsatellitetraininginstitutewhereimpartiallyaccessbypublic.hasaobservatorywhichgeneratesasoneprogramwhichSothesearetheconcernsthatpeoplewhoarereallyinterested".shouldnotbeoutofreachoftheprogramsthespaceobservationleadingcountryinspaceresearchastheirinterest."asaindependentlyonthiskindofandspacesocietyworkingalthoughtherearemanypeopleandstrictpracticetobedone,observationisverydisciplinedWecannotdenythatspace

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thannineobservatory,butnoneofthemarepublic.researchfacultythatdealswiththiskindofstudy.inIndiatherearemoreplatformtothiskindofgenerationthereshouldbefacilitythatgavebasicinterestedinthisfiledofresearchandmoretowardinnovation.toprovideamazingworkandprojects.innearfuturewealsoneedpeoplewhoaregovernmentbodiesisroandprlaredoingveryresultorientedandwhichismuchawareaboutspaceandstudyfiledrelatedtoit.asourpotentialintermsofresearch.togenerateanintellectualfuturegenerationhavetostandinspaceraceandspaceresearchasspacehasmuchinthisfast-groovingworldasoneofthefuturesuperpowercountrywe

WHYDEFINITIONRESEARCHANDTOPICTHISPROJECT? andotherastronomicaleventsmeteorsandmonitorsolareclipsesandlunareclipsesandnewcomets3.Establishtheplatformformonitoringsomeimportanteventssuchasdifferenteventsbecauseoftimedifferencesandgeographiclocation.outperformingtheotherastronomicalobservatoriesintheworldatuniversitiesinastronomicalobservations.theobservatorycanbe2.Cooperationwiththeworld'sinternationalastronomicalcentersandeventsinIndiaanddisseminationthemtotheworld1.Sharingtheobservatoriesinmonitoringthedifferentastronomicalobservatorywhichwillmakeitveryimportantforthefollowingreasonspeople.simultaneouslymuseumwillgiveknowledgeaboutastronomicalThetrainingcenteralsoprovidesgoodeducationalprogramstointerestedplatformforyoungastronomersandspaceenthusiasts.SocurrentlythereisnopublicobservatoryinIndiathatwillprovideaforsuretheywillneedourfuturegenerationtobeintellectualaboutthis.tosendhumansby2022.SothisshowsIndiaissetupforaspaceraceandmissionandprogramstherearecurrently50projectsgoingonandISROisIndianspaceresearchorganizationdoingverytremendousworkontheir 07

DEVELOPMENTTHEALLOFFICIALCENTRESINNORTHERNANDEASTERNREGIONSCOPEOFENCOURAGINGTOWARDSINDIANSPACEAGENCYSHOULDBEINCREASED 08

WHYISASTRONOMYIMPORTANT?

globalcitizenshipandprideinourhomeplanet.andcomplexityofspace.Puttingearthintoperspectiveandpromotinganswerstothebigquestions.Itactsasawindowintotheimmensesizehistoryandroots.Itinspiresuswithbeauty.imagesandpromisesoceans.Asoneoftheoldestsciencesastronomyispartofeveryculture'sbeenusedtomeasuretime,marktheseasons,andnavigatethevastrevolutionizeourthinkingonaworldwidescale.Inthepast,astronomyhasnotoneofeconomicalmeasure.Astronomyhasandcontinuestotechnologicalgains,perhapsthemostimportantaspectofastronomyisstudyofastronomyhasprovidedawealthoftangible,monetary,andpanels,andmagneticresonanceimaging(MRI)scanners.Althoughthecommunicationsatellites,mobilephones,globalpositioningsystems,solartoourday-to-daylife.Withapplicationssuchaspersonalcomputers,especiallyinareassuchasopticsandelectronics,havebecomeessentialtechnologyfruitsofscientificandtechnologicaldevelopmentinastronomy,universe.Astronomyandrelatedfieldsareattheforefrontofscienceandfundamentalsenseofourplaceinanunimaginablyvastandexcitinghistory.HasmuchtocontributetothefutureandoffersallhumansaAstronomyhasbeenacornerstoneoftechnologicalprogressthroughout

INDIAFROMCONSTELLATIONVISIBILITYREPRESENTSPHOTOAWARDWINNING–THEPHOTOTHEOFNO.OFH.A.G.A.R, VISIBILITYTOPICAWARDWINNINGPHOTOONTHEASTRONOMY–THEPHOTOREPRESENTSTHEOFMILKY-WAYGALAXYFROMINDIA 09

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stars.placeequippedwithapowerfultelescopeforobservingtheplanetsandastronomical,meteorologicalandothernaturalphenomena,especiallyaAplaceorbuildingequippedandusedformakingobservationsof

OTHERINDIANSPACEOBSERVATORYHimalayanChandraobservatoryhighaltitudegammarayobservatory(Hagar)Aryabhataresearchinstituteofobservationalservices(Aries)UdaipursolarobservatorymountAbuinfraredobservatory(micro)VainuBappuobservatorygammarayastronomypevenergiesphase-3(grapes-3)giantmetrewaveradiotelescopemajoratmosphericCerenkovexperiment(mace)telescopeINDIANASTRONOMICALOBSERVATORY,LADAKH

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g.madhavannair.bytheformerisrochairmaninauguratedon17october2008karnatakainindia.Itwasbengaluruinthestateofhubislocatedatbyalalu,spacecraftmissionsofindia.Itssupporttheinterplanetaryspaceresearchorganisationtofacilitiesoperatedbytheindianantennasandcommunication(idsn)isanetworkoflargeIndianDeepSpaceNetwork

astronomyandastrophysics.andthedevelopmentofinstrumentsforproposalsfromIndianscientistsforideasopportunity'inFebruary2018requestingISROlaunchedan'announcementof1observatory,whichhasafive-yearoperationtimeendingin2020.telescope,proposedbyISROasthesuccessorofthecurrentastrosat-Astrosat-2isIndia'sseconddedicatedmulti-wavelengthspace

WHYINDIANDEEPSPACENETWORK?ARTICLEONASTROSATLAUNCHFROMISRO

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agencies.trackingcommand(TTC)amongthetelemetryfacilitatingcross-support(CCSDS)standards,thusspacedatasystemsconsultativecommitteeforneeded]adheringtosystem[clarificationbasebandnetworkimplementsatheIndiandeepspaceexistingISTRACsystem.comparedwiththethevisibilitydurationwhenantennawhichimprovesa32m(105ft)DSNsteerable18m(59ft)andaugmentedbyafullynetwork(ISTRAC),trackingandcommandtheisrotelemetry,Athenetworkconsistsof

across21groundstationsinindia.inchasahighstabilityatomicclock.itwillbeusedtoco-ordinateoftheindianregionalnavigationsatellitesystemseriesofsatellites.thebecameactiveon12june2013,atthetimeoflaunchofirnss-1a,thefirstfacilityinbyalalualsohousestheisronavigationcentre(inc).thecentreremotelyfromtheistraccontrolcentre(ncc)atbangalore.theidsn(45°elevation,clearsky)fors/xband.thestationmaybecontrolledandtwocarriersinxband.thesystemwillhaveag/tof37.5/51db/kband(simultaneousrcpandlcp).itcanreceivetwocarriersinsbandlcp.thereceptioncapabilitywillbeinbothsbandandxprovideuplinkinboths-bandandx-band(20kw)eitherthroughrcpormantennaisofawheel-and-trackdesign.theantennaisdesignedtodb/k(45°elevation,clearsky)fors/x-band.[clarificationneeded]the32andlcp),whereastheuplinkiseitherrcporlcp.ithasag/tof30/39.5receivetwodownlinkcarriersinsbandandtwocarriersinxband(rcpthedsnstationandscc/ncc/issdc.the18mantennaisprovisionedtoafibreopticlinkwillprovidenecessarycommunicationlinkbetweenthetwoantennasatthebyalalucomplexhavebuilt-insupportfacilities.

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221sitesinalleightstatesfundedbyministryofdonorandtheneck.Singhsaidtheisroisalreadymonitoringandgeo-tagging67projectsataccomplishmentofinfrastructuralprojectsinalleightstates,hesaid.imagingandotherspacetechnologyapplicationsforbettertechnologyandwillcontributebyofferingoptimumutilizationofsatellitetheISROwillassistdevelopmentprojectsinthenortheastthroughspaceAssam,willsendtheirproposalssoon.proposalsforexecutionbytheISRO,whiletheremainingtwo,Sikkimandsaidsixoutoftheeightstatesofthenortheasthavealreadysenttheirdevelopmentofnortheasternregion(donor)andISROscientists,SinghChairingahigh-levelmeetingwithseniorofficersoftheministryof

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support,andspaceandatmosphericscienceresearch.healthcare,education,emergencycommunication,disastermanagementsupportonnaturalresourcemanagement,infrastructureplanning,developmentofnortheastbyprovidingspacescienceandtechnologythecentrewassetupwithavisiontoplaythecatalyticroleinholisticNagaland,SikkimandTripura.statesviz.ArunachalPradesh,Assam,Manipur,Meghalaya,Mizoram,andlocatedinshillingandprovidesdedicatedservicetotheregion’seighttheNESACisanautonomousorganizationunderthedepartmentofspaceNESAC.suchprojectsarelikelytobefundedjointlybyrespectivestatesandtheonebyonewitheachofthestatesinthenextfortnight.onceidentified,allitwouldbediscussingthefeasibilityanddesirabilityofallsuchprojects,receivedanumberofproposalsfromthenortheasternstates.ThenortheasternspaceapplicationsCentre(NESAC)atShillonghas

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someofthem.navigation,telemedicine,dedicateddistanceeducationsatellitesbeingmanagementtools,geographicinformationsystems,cartography,thenation:broadcasts,communications,weatherforecasts,disasterdevelopsanddeliversapplicationspecificsatelliteproductsandtoolstofastandreliablecommunicationandearthobservationrespectively.ISROremotesensing(IRS)satellites,thatcatertotheevergrowingdemandformaintainsoneofthelargestfleetofcommunicationsatellites(INSAT)andhasbecomeoneofthesixlargestspaceagenciesintheworld.ISROserviceofthecommonman,totheserviceofthenation.intheprocess,itthroughouttheyears,ISROhasuphelditsmissionofbringingspacetothedevelopthetechnologiestoachievethesameindependently.embarkedonitsmissiontoprovidethenationspacebasedservicesandtothenecessarydirectiontofunctionasanagentofdevelopment.ISROthenimportanceofspacetechnologyinanation'sdevelopment,providedISROerstwhileINCOSPAR.VikramSarabhai,havingidentifiedtheroleandIndianspaceresearchorganization,formedin1969,supersededtheThiruvananthapuramforupperatmosphericresearch.Thumbaequatorialrocketlaunchingstation(TERLS)inthevisionaryDr.VikramSarabhaiatitshelm,INCOSPARsetuptheresearch(INCOSPAR)wassetupbythegovernmentofindiain1962.withIndiadecidedtogotospacewhenIndiannationalcommitteeforspace

ABOUTISRO spaceapplicationsetc.(SSTOandTSTO)vehicles,developmentanduseofcompositematerialsforlaunchvehicles,semi-cryogenicengines,singleandtwostagetoorbitdevelopmentofheavyliftlaunchers,humanspaceflightprojects,reusableambitionsofthecountryevolve.Thus,ISROismovingforwardwiththeendeavorstooptimizeandenhanceitstechnologiesastheneedsandFuturereadinessisthekeytomaintaininganedgeintechnologyandisroscientificcommunitywhichinturnenrichesscience.promotescienceeducation,apartfromprovidingvaluabledatatotheinterplanetarymissionsalongwithotherscientificprojectsencourageandundertheaegisofdepartmentofspace.ISRO'Sownlunarandastrophysics,atmosphericsciencesandspacesciencesingeneralfunctionandautonomousinstitutionsforremotesensing,astronomyandandscienceeducationinthecountry.VariousdedicatedresearchcentersApartfromtechnologicalcapability,isrohasalsocontributedtosciencegeosynchronouscommunicationsatellites.(GSLV)wasdevelopedkeepinginmindtheheavierandmoredemandinginternationalcollaboration.Thegeosynchronoussatellitelaunchvehiclecountriesduetoitsreliabilityandcostefficiency,promotingunprecedentedPSLVwentontobecomeafavoredcarrierforsatellitesofvariousshapeintheformofthepolarsatellitelaunchvehicle(PSLV).Thefamedessentialtodevelopcostefficientandreliablelaunchsystems,whichtookToachievecompleteselfrelianceintermsoftheseapplications,itwasDr.sarabhaiandDr.kalam.aphotographfromtheearlystagesoftheIndianspaceprogrammeTelemedicine.Applicationsofspacetechnologyreachingfar-flungcornersofthecountry17

 forprovidingaccesstospace.Designanddevelopmentoflaunchvehiclesandrelatedtechnologies  science.earthobservation,communication,navigation,meteorologyandspaceDesignanddevelopmentofsatellitesandrelatedtechnologiesfor  applications.telecommunication,televisionbroadcastinganddevelopmentalIndiannationalsatellite(insat)programmeformeeting  imagery.naturalresourcesandmonitoringofenvironmentusingspacebasedIndianremotesensingsatellite(irs)programmeformanagementof Spacebasedapplicationsforsocietaldevelopment.  scienceresearchandplanetaryexplorationHarnessspacetechnologyfornationaldevelopment,whilepursuingspaceResearchanddevelopmentinspacescienceandplanetaryexploration MISSIONVISION

DR.SECRETARYCHAIRMANISRO,DOSVIKRAMAMBALALSARABHAI(1963-1971)

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19 OBJECTIVEORGANISATIONSTRUCTURE  (PSLV).OPERATIONALFLIGHTSOFPOLARSATELLITELAUNCHVEHICLE  VEHICLE(GSLV-MKII).DEVELOPMENTALFLIGHTOFGEO-SYNCHRONOUSSATELLITELAUNCH  LAUNCHVEHICLE(GSLV-MKIII).DEVELOPMENTOFHEAVYLIFTGEO-SYNCHRONOUSSATELLITE  SATELLITES.DESIGN,DEVELOPMENTANDREALIZATIONOFCOMMUNICATION  SATELLITES.DESIGN,DEVELOPMENTANDREALIZATIONOFEARTHOBSERVATION DEVELOPMENTOFNAVIGATIONSATELLITESYSTEMS.  EXPLORATION.DEVELOPMENTOFSATELLITESFORSPACESCIENCEANDPLANETARY EARTHOBSERVATIONAPPLICATIONS. SPACEBASEDSYSTEMSFORSOCIETALAPPLICATIONS. ADVANCEDTECHNOLOGIESANDNEWERINITIATIVES. TRAINING,CAPACITYBUILDINGANDEDUCATION. PROMOTIONOFSPACETECHNOLOGY. INFRASTRUCTURE/FACILITYDEVELOPMENTFORSPACERESEARCH. INTERNATIONALCOOPERATION.

20 RESPONDPROJECTS technicalandfinancialsupport,onlyafterthoroughreviewofproposals.respondareacceptedfortakingupresearchalongwithappropriateTheresearchproposalsreceivedfromacademiaforconsiderationunderISRO.whichwouldbeagoodsupplementtovariousmissionsundertakenbyexpectedtobedirectedtowardssomeofthefuturespaceactivities,topics.Theresearchstudiesconductedbythestc/academiaareprovidefellowshipstoresearcherstoworkoncuttingedgeresearchtheseinstitutionstoestablishthenecessarytechnicalfacilitiesandalsotakenupbypremiereuniversities/academicinstitutions.ISROhelpsadvancedareasofrelevancetospaceprogrammeareencouragedtobesupporttheIndianspaceprogramme.Underrespond,projectsinthehumanresourcesandinfrastructureattheacademicinstitutestoRespondprogrammeaimstoenhanceacademicbase,generatequalityandderiveusefuloutputsofsuchR&DtosupportISROprogrammes.researchanddevelopmentalprojectswhichareofrelevancetospacelinkswithpremiereacademicinstitutionsinthecountrytocarryoutThemainobjectivesoftherespondprogrammeistoestablishstrongCryogenicUpperStageofGSLV.Selfrelianceincriticaltechnologies

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JOINTRESEARCHPROGRAMMEATSPPUNEUNIVERSITY:1SPACETECHNOLOGYCELLSAT:ITS(BOMBAY,KANPUR,KHARAGPUR,MADRAS,ROORKEE,GUWAHATIANDDELHI):7IISCBANGALORE:1

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shrippkaleinauguratedtheexhibition.firstspaceonwheelsallocatedtosacandmessage.Chairman,isroinauguratedtheaddressthecommunitythroughvideofunction.Hon’bleprimeministerofindiathan2500participantsattendedtheSarabhaiattendedtheprogramme.Morefamilymembersandassociatesofdr.2019.Theofficialsfromdos,dae,sarabhaikickstartedatahmedabadon12VikramSarabhaicentenaryprogrammethaugust

dependableworkhorseofisro.satellitelaunchvehicle(pslv),theconfigurationofindia’spolarsystem(nnrms)andfinalnaturalresourcesmanagementsatelliteproject(insat),nationalmultipurposeindiannationalprogramsareoperationalisingtechnicalcontributiontothespacespace.Hismajorscientificandgovt.Ofindiainthedepartmentofcommissionandsecretarytothealsothechairmanofthespacecontinuingasdirector,iisc.Hewascontinuedtill1984,whilehewasaschairman,isroin1972andtheindianspaceprogramProf.Satishdhawantookchargeofbroadvisionofdr.Vikramsarabhai.spaceprogrammebasedontheProf.Dhawanshapedtheindian

PROGRAMME)KARYAKRAM(YOUNGSCIENTISTYUVIKA-YUVAVIGYANI programme.visittosdsc,sharasapartoftheisroviz.Vssc,ursc,sacandnesacandaresidentialtraining,involving4centersofTheprogrammeincludes2weeksofindiashallbeselected.studyingin9applicationstoyoungerones.3students,technology,spacescienceandspaceimpartingbasicknowledgeofspacebeenstarted,withthebroadobjectiveofTheisroyoungscientistprogrammehasthstd,fromeachstateandut

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propagatespacerelatedactivities.Isroalsocollaborateswithinterestedsciencecentres/agenciestospacegalleries,whichnarratespacesciencetechnologyandapplications.reachingouttostudentsatlarge.Someofthemajorcentresofisrohousealsoencouragesinstitutionswhichareinvolvedinstemactivitiesforknowabouttheisroprogrammeandexploretheknowledgefurther.IsrosustainedoutreachprogrammewhichwillenablestudentandpublictoTheindianspaceresearchorganizationaimstocreateanecosystemfora

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venuesofthemuseumincludethefollowing:GoldenGateParkcovers400,000squarefeet(37,000mCompletelyrebuiltin2008,theAcademy'sprimarybuildingin2).The •KimballNaturalHistoryMuseum • includesa(theAcademy'soldestrunningexhibit),theEastWing(whichplanetarium,rainforest,andaquarium,andincludesAfricaHallgenerallyencompassestheentiremuseumoutsidetheFoucaultpendulum,Foucaultpendulumalsoacarry-overexhibitfromtheolder,pre-2008renovationoftheAcademy),theWestWing(whichasof2020housedseveralgeophysicalexhibits),aswellasseveralsmallerexhibitsdistributedthroughouttheremainderoftheAcademybuilding. •MorrisonPlanetarium• feet(27m)indiameterwitha75feet(23m)diameterscreen.featuresadigitallycontrolledplanetariumdomemeasuring90 •RainforestsoftheWorld foot(27m)glassdome.rainforestexhibitenclosedina90•SteinhartAquarium andswamphabitats.-includesexhibitsofcoralreef,tidepool, 28

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Ascientificresearchcenterdesignedtocontainlaboratoriesspecializinginspacescience

THEREASONFORCHOOSINGTHEPROJECT:

ABOUTTHEPROJECT: administrativeResearchThesustainabilityNASA'sfirstinternationalspacestationonEarthtomeetallstandards50,000-square-footbuildingisdesignedtobeaNASASpaceCenterandhasintelligentlydesignedlaboratoriesandoffices

ventilationconnectedThebuildingisdesignedintheformoftwocurvedstripswithaloungetoanarrowfloorpanelthatincreasesdaylight,naturalandflexiblespacethatcanbereconfiguredforthefuture.

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DESIGNIDEA structuralsystemanddoubledassupportforshadingdevices.thefloorplan,thetwo-storeysteelexteriorcostnomorethanatypicaldesignteamputthestructureoutside,sonointernalcolumnsdisruptedheatingandcoolingsystemtomaintaincomfortthroughouttheyear.Themaximizingnaturallightingandventilation,thebuildingstillhasanactiveonrenewableenergyformswheretheybecomecost-effectivedespitesources,theoverallobjectiveofthesustainabilitybaseistorelysolelyenergydemandandprovidetherequiredsuppliesthroughrenewableDesignedtobepositivenetenergythroughtwostrategiestoimproveworkplaceflexibilitystrategies,andcreatescolumn-freeinteriorspacethatfacilitatesseismicevents,providesaframeworkfordaylightandshadingexteriorapproachgivesincreasedstructuralperformanceduringInspiredbyNASA'swindtunnelsandsatelliteimagery,thebuilding's BARSHAPEOFTHEBUILDINGANDITSRELATIONSHIPTOTHEENVIRONMENT THEFIGURESHOWSTHEBUILDINGSRELATIONTOTHEENVIRONMENTANDTHEECTERIORARCHITECTURE 33

LOCATION:LOCATIONANDACCESABILITY America-CaliforniaMoffettFit MOFFETTCALIFORNIAFIT USA EARTH’SLOCATION 34

DIRECTINGPUBLICLOCATIONTHEWINDFORSUNANDWIND 35

STEERINGANALYSISFORTHESUNANDWINDDIRECTINGTHEBUILDINGFORSUNANDWIND northwestsothatitisasemi-inclusiveformofwindventilationandtheshapeofthebuildingstripbendsitsfacadestowardstheandthesmallerfaçadetotheeastandwesttoenterthelightingThebuildingisdirectedsothatthelargerfaçadeisnorthandsouth SUMMERANDWINTERSUNSHINEEFFECTSFORTHESITE 36

GroundHORIZONTALBARGAINS:floorGROUNDFLOORCHART ManagementOfficeOffice LaboratoriesW.CStairs 37

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DIALOGUESESSIONSINTERNALLABORATORYIMAGEINTERNALOFFICEIMAGE EXTERNALSNAPSHOTMIDDLECORRIDOR SNAPSHOTOFTHEBUILDINGWITHGENERALLOCATIONSESSIONSOVERLOOKINGANEXTERNALGEARINTERIORIMAGEOFTHEFIRSTFLOOR41

VERTICALSECTIONSANDINTERFACES Lightinganalysis VERTICALSECTIONSANDINTERFACESHOWINGTHEMETHODSUSEDINDEALINGWITHLIGHTSFIGURE(3-126):ANIMAGESHOWINGSTRATEGIESOFLIGHTING 42

aluminumshadesreduceheatacquisitionandglarerelief.providingadditionalnaturallight,whilehorizontalandlighting42daysayear,withtheskylightsonthesecondfloorindicatesthatuserswillonlyneedtousethebuilding'selectricalexcellentnaturallightingdeepinsidethebuilding.Largefloor-to-floorwindowsandnarrowfloorboardsprovideModelingvertical ANLIGHT,VENTILATIONANDHEATINGANALYSISIMAGESHOWINGTHELIGHTING,VENTILATIONANDHEATINGSTRATEGIESUSED buildingwindowsareclosedprovidingfreshairdistributionwhenanexternalairsystemdedicatedtoflexibilityandsystem,andisconnectedtofloorthroughouttheopenareaallowsuserofnaturalventilation.radioactivepanels,allowinglongerperiodsprovideslocalheatingorcoolingthroughsystemscreategentletransventilationthatwindowsandbuildingmanagementsowarm,user-controlledoperatingcoldbayareamorningwhentheinteriorisprovidesatightandwarmenvelopeforthesystemwithhigh-performanceglassTheultra-insulatedexteriormetalpanelTheelevatedaccess43SUSTAINABILITYSTRATEGIESUSED

waterthatpassesthroughthesitedesignofdisinfectionsystemsthatreducewaterdemandandcleandrought-transformingspecies,dripirrigationsystemsandtheIntelligentlandscapedesignensurestheselectionoflocalandbathingforreuseinthetoiletwhicharecurrentlybeingusedtotreatgraywaterfrombasinsandduetoRegulationsinCalifornialimitingtheuseoftreatedsewage,theInternationalSpaceStation,purifieswatertodrinkablequalityOsmosisWaterRecyclingSystem,developedbyNASAforuseonandquantityofflowandautomatedcontrolsystems.TheAdvancedthroughoutthebuildingimproveperformance,includingthequalitycleanlinessofpre-developmentconditions.Waterfittingsusedallowswaterfallingonsitetoleaveatthesamerate,sizeandTheoverallgoalofwateristoestablishaclosedloopsystemthat

VERTICALSECTIONSANDINTERFACES:Watersustainabilityanalysis

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APPROACHES:SUSTAINABILITYRULEHASBEENIMPLEMENTEDTHROUGHTWOTHESTRICTMATERIALSELECTIONPROTOCOLFORTHETHEFOUNDATIONSOFTHECHOICEOFMATERIALS available,reducingtransportcapacityaluminum)containhighrecycledcontentandareregionallyThemaincomponentsofthedesign(concrete,steel,glassandandUserequiredIsolatedexteriorConsiderationsMaterialstobelocallyavailableandcost-effectivefortheuseofmaterialsincludedtheuseofasupportingframetoreducetheamountofsteel(byweight)inthebuildinglightweightmetalcladdingalsoreducedtheamountofmaterialsforconstructionofmaterialsthatarebeneficialtohumanhealthandarerecyclableuseableanddonotaffecttheenvironmentThedismantlingdesignwasfacilitatedbyselectingasteelstructure(insteadofconcrete)thatcouldbeeasilydismantledandrepairedandtheexteriorcladdingwasprovidedinprefabricateduniformcomponents 46

STRUCTURALSTRUCTURESTRUCTURALSTRUCTURE47

SUSTAINABILITYSTRATIGIES: sustainabilityThebuildingisawinneroftheLEDPlatinumAwardforachievingstandards Heatpumpgroundsource: Fourheatpumpsdrilla58° flowduringeveninghours.naturalventilationhotwaterradiationwithwindowsMechanismtoallowthantypicalVAVsystemsandnaturalheatwallheatingpanelswithheating/cooling:radioactivecoolingroofpanels,40%lessenergyuseFwellthroughouttheyearRadiant High-performancesmartlightingsystems: toTheadvancedlightingcontrolsystemautomaticallydimsthelightsadjustthesurroundingconditionsandtimeofday Solarphotovoltaicandthermalpanels: needspanels432panelsin24seriesof9unitsperbuilding(northandsouth)PVaredesignedtogenerateupto30%ofthebuilding'selectricityprovidingsolarthermalpanelswithdomestichotwater SolidoxidefuelcellsfromBloom'sEnergyServerTM systemefficiency)(almosttwiceasmuchasconventionalpowerplantandgridtocapturemethaneexpectedelectricalconversionefficiency55%Solidoxidefuelcellcurrentlyusesnaturalgasasfuel;futureplanAlthoughnaturallightingandventilationaremaximized,thebuildingstillhasanactiveheatingandcoolingsystemtomaintaincomfortthroughouttheyearandthedistinctiveenergysystemsusedinclude: 48

CONCLUSIONS: solutionsEmploythermalThethatTheopeningsandTheensureThebarshapeofthebuildingandthecorrectdirectiontotheuseofsunlightandwindforventilation.presenceoflargeceilingopeningsthatallowsunlighttoenterpenetratethebuildingandtheinnovativewaytoexploittheanddirectthemtoenterthelighting.presenceofbreakersthatshadespacesandelectroniccurtainsprovideanaturallyadaptedairway.useofsustainablematerialshasaroletoplayinreducingpressureandmaintainingthedurabilityofthebuilding.theconstructionstructuretotakeintoaccountdesignsuchascolumnprocessingthatreducesworkspace.Workabuildingbasedonametalstructureforeasymaintenanceandincreasedflexibilityofthebuilding.AdopttheprincipleofwaterdurabilitysothatthereisafrequentwatercycleinthebuildingusingtreatmentstopurifyandreusegreywaterEmployingmoderntechnologiesinlaboratories,officesandinteriordesign.Theuseofrecyclablematerialsdoesnotadverselyaffecttheenvironmentandhumanhealth.49

DESIGNER: ThomasWongAIA SITE: ShanghaiPudongLinGangDaDao,Xingu,Shi,China PROJECTAREA:38,000m2 PROJECTYEAR:2017-2021 ABOUTTHEPROJECT: laboratories.observatory,arangeofgalleries,scientificresearchcentersanddigitalcelestialtheaterandcinema.IMAX,solartelescope,explorationprogramandwillcontainavisualcelestialdome,astronomyandreflectthefutureambitionsofChina'sspaceexplorespacemysteries,celebratethehistoryofChineseThe38,000-square-meter(409,000-square-foot)facilitywill AERIALVIEWOFTHESITE PLANETARIUMSHANGHAIFORSCIENCEANDTECHNOLOGY 50

THEREASONFORCHOOSINGTHEPROJECT: astronomicaldomedesigncompetitionwiththefirstprizesustainable,environmentallyfriendlybuilding.WinningthetheCenterforAstronomyandSpaceTechnology.Designedtobeathesun.GreatsimilarityinthefunctionalroleofthebuildingwithThattheproject'sideaisderivedfromspaceandthemovementofEachofthethreemainformsofthebuilding-theeye,theinverteddomeandtheball-actsasanastronomicaltool,trackingthesun,moonandstars,andremindingvisitorsthatourconceptoftimearisesfromdistantastronomicalobjects. largelyunknownworld.meanstobehumaninavastandcontent:itwillshedlightonwhatitwillconnectmorethanscientifichistory,exhibitsandarchitecturereferencesofbuildingsthroughoutthescientificpurposeandheavenlyBylinkingthenewmuseumtobothDESIGNIDEA:Inspiredbyastronomicalprinciples,thedesignisbasedontheconceptoforbitalmotion 51

LOCATIONLOCATIONANDACCESSIBILITY: : SHANGHAIChina-Shanghai-Pudding-PUDONGCHINA SHANGHAI-PUDONG52

PUBLICLOCATION ILLUSTRATIONOFTHEPUBLICSITE ENTRANCESMAINPARKINGTRAFFICPEDESTRIANMAINSTREETSLANDINGAREAGREENON-SITECARTRAFFICAREAS entranceBarking SettlemententranceBodiesofwater Meetings WATERBODIESOF 53

GROUNDHORIZONTALGROUNDENTRANCESUBFLOORCHARTBARGAINS:FLOOR 54

GROUNDFLOORCHART MOTIONANALYSIS ENTRANCESUBENTRANCEMAINMOVEMENTHORIZONTALSTAIRSELEVATORS W.CMPRAAPICTURESHOWINGTHEEASTERNENTRANCEWESTERNPICTUREFIGURE(3-14):ASHOWINGTHEENTRANCE RAMP 55GROUNDFLOOR

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FIRSTFLOORMOTIONANALYSISFIRSTFLOORCHARTMAINENTRANCEHORIZONTALMOVEMENTSTAIRSELEVATORS W.CRAMP LEADINGAPICTURESHOWINGTHERAMBTOTHECEILINGPORTRAITOFTHEPLANETARIUMRAMP57

entranceMain carMainentrance BASEMENTMOTIONANALYSIS 58

MOTIONBASEMENTANALYSISStairsElevators Trafficw.cMainMainentranceentrancecarHorizontalmovement FIGURE(3-23):BASEMENTCHART59BUILDINGFIGURE(3-25):NIGHTPORTRAITOFTHERAMPFIGURE(3-25):APICTUREOFTHEPUBLICSITE

VERTICALSECTIONS:VERTICALSECTIONVERTICALSECTIONFIGURE(3-30):CEILINGCHARTRampStairs Functions B-B JOBANDMOVEMENTANALYSIS ILLUSTRATIONOFRAMBANDMOVEMENT ILLUSTRATIONOFTHECANTILEVER 60

LIGHTINGANALYSISVERTICALSECTIONFIGURE(3-34):LIGHTINGANGLESTHROUGHOUTTHEDAYFIGURE(3-35):SPHERICALPLANETARIUMLIGHTINGA-AB-BFIGURE(3-33):EXPLAINTHEENTRYOFSUNLIGHTTHROUGHOUTTHEDAYVERTICALSECTION61

LIGHTINGANALYSISANALYSISOFTHEDISTRIBUTIONOFSUNLIGHTTHROUGHOUTTHEDAY

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planetariumat12pm.verticalontheothersidearound2pmandisperpendiculartothetheplanetariumsothatthesunisverticalononesideat10amandisabovewherethelightingisfirstenteredfromopeningsonbothsidesoffromtheceilingrepresentedbythethreemainelementsmentionedsourceoflightingandtherearethreesourcesofentrynaturallightingLightingisenteredtoabuildingnaturallywheresunlightisthemainSecondlySunlightfromtheinverteddome,aswellasopeningsontheroofofthefirstfloorTHIRD,Thesun'sraysfromtheeye,whichdistributethelightingtothesessionsinfrontoftheentranceatthewaterpool,willshinesunlightthroughthiseye,andatnoonafullcirclewillappearontheground.

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MATERIALSUSED SteelaluminumInAGlassReflectiveConcretecastonsiteglasssetofperforatedmetalstheouteraccessoriespanelsOxidized(IronCarburetor ) SUSTAINABILITYSTANDARDS:TheprojectisawinneroftheLEDGoldAwardforachievingsustainabilitystandards,including: •1.Thesmoothshapeofthebuildingandthecorrectdirectiontoensuretheuseofsunlightandwindtopurifytheair . • 5.4.continuouswere3.enter2.Thepresenceoflargeceilingopeningsthatallowsunlighttoandpenetrateintothebuildingtobekeptinandpumpenergyfromthesoftsgeothermalpumpsbelowtheplanetarium•Theslantedsurfacesthatcollectrainwaterandfilteritforreusethatthebuildingfilteredthesurroundingairbymakingaairway•Usegreensurfacestorelievethermalislands.•UseofsustainablematerialssuchasGFCR LAYERSOFMATERIALUSEDINX-ING 64

reducethespacesanditsinterdependenceouterlayerofoxidizedaluminumandthepanelswereextendedtoincreasesthedurabilityofthebuildingandthendevelopedthefiberglasscastonsite,whichgivesitgreaterflexibilityandwasformedofsteel,whichwasmadewithconcretewiththefloorwasarmedwithsteelandthestructureofthebuildingThebaseofthebuildingwasmadeoflongconcretecolumnsand ا CONSTRUCTIONSTRUCTUREOFTHEBUILDING 65

THESTRUCTURALSTRUCTUREOFTHEBALLANDTHEINVERTEDDOME thedomewasdecoratedwithglasspanels.geodesic,whichwasinstalledonareinforcedconcretebaseandTheplanetariumbaseandtheinverteddomeofsteelwerealso APICTURESHOWINGTHEARMINGOFTHEBASEOFTHEBUILDINGAERIALIMAGESHOWINGTHECONSTRUCTIONSTRUCTUREOFTHEBUILDINGSTREAMLINEDSTRUCTUREBUILTOFREINFORCEDCONCRETE 66

NIGHT-TIMEOUTDOORSNAPSHOTOFTHEBUILDING BUILDINGANEXTERNALSNAPSHOTOFTHEINTHEMORNING ANINTERNALSNAPSHOTOFTHETIMESBELOWTHEINVERTEDDOME INNERSNAPSHOTOFTHEPLANETARIUM ANINTERNALSNAPSHOTOFTHEASTRONOMICALEXHIBITION 67INDOORSHOTOFTHETHEATREANINTERNALSNAPSHOTOFTHEVIRTUALREALITY-ENHANCEDGALLERYINNERSHOTOFTHECELESTIALBALL

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theTheUsecontinuouswereTheopeningsandThepresenceoflargeceilingopeningsthatallowsunlighttoenterpenetratethebuildingandtheinnovativewaytoexploittheanddirectthemtoenterthelightingandstoreheat.slantedsurfacesthatcollectrainwaterandfilteritforreusethatthebuildingfilteredthesurroundingairbymakingaairway.greensurfacestorelievethermalislands.useofsustainablematerialssuchasGFCRanditsgreatroleindurabilityofthebuilding.•Distributespacesinharmonywiththeideaoforbitalmotionsothatthevisitorispromptedtodiscoveranddelvedeeperintothespaces.•Thefluidityofverticalmotionusingrambasinsteadofinsertionscreatedamiddlespacebeneaththeplanetariuminwhichnaturallightingandventilationpermeated.•Theconsistencybetweenthebuildingandthegenerallocationintermsofcompletingorbitalmotiongivestheimpressionofspaceassoonasitenteredthesite.

ensureThesmoothshapeofthebuildingandthecorrectdirectiontotheuseofsunlightandwindtopurifytheair.

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RESEARCHSTUDIESKINGABDULLAHANDCENTRE DESIGNEDZahaDESIGNER:HadidArchitectsPARTNER : 70,000PROJECTRiyadh,SaudiSITE:PetrikSchumacherArabiaAREA:m2 PROJECTYEAR-2009-2017ABOUTTHEPROJECT:touseenergymoreefficiently.practicaltechnology-basedsolutionsenergysupplycostsandenableenvironmentalimpactandoverallpoliciesandframeworksthatreduceThebuildingdevelopseconomicsocialwell-beingaroundtheworld.effectiveuseofenergytoprovideintopoliciesthatcontributetothemostorganizationforindependentresearchandResearchisanon-profitTheKingAbdullahCenterforStudies AL,HARAM oncampus.100,000-volumearchivesandachapel,aninspiringplacetopraycenterwitha300-seatauditoriumandaresearchlibrarywithKnowledgeCenter;theComputerEnergyCenter;aconferenceThe70,000-square-meterbuildingisfivebuildings:theEnergy THEREASONFORCHOOSINGTHEPROJECT: •buildingtobedesignedAmixed-usebuildingwithmanyfunctionssimilartothe •buildingItisdesignedtobeasustainable,environmentallyfriendly . •PlatinumLedAward.Hewonmanyawards,themostimportantofwhichwasthe •similartotheoneinwhichtheprojectisdesigned.Thepresenceofthebuildinginadesertenvironmentis 69

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ofthenaturalvalley.whichextendstothewestnetworkiscompressedtowardsitscentralaxisasanextensionrequirementsoftheinwardprogram,andthehoneycombevolvetobetterrespondtoenvironmentalconditionsandthecrystallineformsemanatingfromthedesertlandscape,whichandorganizationalprinciplehasidentifiedasafusionofcreateanetworkofcellswithinacertainsizethatthisstructuralHexagonalprismatichoneycombstructuresuselessmaterialsto

responsetoenvironmentalconditions.landscape,emergingasasetofcrystallineshapesthatevolveinconceptofcommunication.ThecenterislocatedabovethedesertConsistingofa3Dcellularnetwork,theprojectreliesonthecompromisingthevisualintegrityoftheproject.thebuildingallowstogrowandmultiplylikecells–withoutFlexiblestructure,anorganicsysteminwhichtheexpansionof DESIGNIDEA:Thebasicorganizationalstrategyofdesignisapartiallystandardcellularsystemthatintegratesdifferentsectionbuildingsasasinglegroupwithinterconnectedpublicspaces.

ACCESSIBILITYLOCATIONAND : LOCATION RiyadhUniversityStreet:SaudiArabia–ArabiaFigure(3-59):Saudi 71

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for1,050peopleandaconferencehallfor7,500peoplemixed-usehall,athree-sectionlecturehallfor1,500people,adininghallconferencecentre,theConferenceCenterhasa300-persontheatre,aThesecondsectionintermsofspaceisthe13,800-square-meterpresidentsandsupportstaff.CEOinadditiontofourvicewhichincludestheofficeoftheandtheexecutivesectionwhichincludes110employeesdepartmentofmanagementadditiontolaboratoriesandtheincludes203researchersinresearchdepartmentwhichseveralsectionsoftheontwofloorsandincludesareaof23,400squaremetersistheresearchcenterwithanThelargestpartofthebuilding

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anareaof2,500squaremeters.ThethirdbuildingisanitcenterwithThechapelisthespiritualpillarofthebuilding,wherethesiteiscenteredwithanareaof1,100squaremetersandcanaccommodate300peopleandfeaturesconnectingthewallstotherooftoconnecttheearthtotheskywithouttheneedforcolumnstodisturbit.Thelastbuildingisthelibrarywithanareaof10,200squaremeters,whichincludesanadjustableprogramhallforexhibitionsandeducationalseminarsandcanaccommodate400peopleandthecenterofthelibrary,aswellasfloorshelvesforvolumesandcontainquietroomsforstudyandexchangeofknowledge

HORIZONTALBARGAINSFIRSTFLOOR

CHAPEL ITCENTRE Firstfloorchart 75

FIRSTFLOORATRIUMCOVERSTHELIBRARYCEILINGMIDDLEYARDHEXAGONAL-SHAPEDSHADEDYARDS Façadeoverlookingtheinnercourtyard 76

Watertanks Verticalsection SteelpolesInsert formingbuildingblockstodirectairandsunlightintothecourtyardsSpacesandillustrationsoftheideaofventilatingcourtyardsandThesix-wayspacesintheceilingaredirectednorthward,allowingairtomoisturizetheinneryards,allowingdirectaccesstoharmlessnorthernsunlightandpreventingdirectaccesstoharmfulultravioletradiation.Thesehollowformsstorerainwater,theendofwhichissubmergedinwaterpoolsthatallowwatertoreachwatertanksforlateruse APICTURESHOWINGTHEUMBRELLALIGHTHOUSESOFWATERAPICTURESHOWINGPARACHUTE-BEARINGCOLUMNSLIGHTINGANDVENTILATIONANALYSIS reversestheaperturetowardsthenorthandallowscoldairtoenterpointinthesouthdirection,whiletheotherhalfispulleddown,theshapetiltingtheprominentsoheavilythathalfoftheconeclimbstothehighestThemainpatioumbrellastaketheconeprincipletoanewdimensionby 77

INTERFACES:WESTERNFAÇADEEASTERNFAÇADENORTHFAÇADESOUTHFAÇADE 78

MATERIALSUSEDANDSUSTAINABILITYSTANDARDS:MATERIALSUSED•Precastconcrete •GRCreinforcedconcrete •FRPfiber-reinforcedplastic •Stonecrustwithsupportofaluminumintheformofabeehive •Granite •Stainlesssteelstructures •PTFEGlass MATERIALSUSEDFORCURTAINS •Material'sabilitytoabsorbengineering •Localpurchaseoptions. •issuesLEEDaccreditationsuchassolarreflectionindexSRI •Wholesaleproductioncapacity •UVresistant. •Resisttheeffect. •Corrosionresistance. •performance •Thermalperformance. •Theimplicationsoftheprogram.FOUNDATIONSOFTHECHOICEOFMATERIALS-MATERIALSUSEDFORINTERFACES 79

SUSTAINABILITYSTANDARDSTHEPROJECTISAWINNEROFTHELEDPLATINUMAWARDFORACHIEVINGSUSTAINABILITYSTANDARDS,INCLUDING: 5.4.panels3.2.standards1.A45%decreaseinenergyperformancecomparedtobaselinewasachievedthroughblocksBuildingsandguidanceImprovetheinterface,choosethesystemandthesetofsolarPVlocatedontheConferenceCentreDeckAllofYourDrinkingWaterisrecycledandreusedonsite98-100%ofirrigationwatercomesfomnon-drinkablesources % tons6.OfalltimbercertifiedbytheForestWelfareCouncil4,000ofwastehavebeenseparatedanddivertedfromthelandfillCapsarkwasalsonamed"Smartest"BuildinginSaudiArabiaintheHoneywellSmartBuildingAwardsprogram . categoriesproductivity,Basedonstandardsincludingenvironmentalsustainability,safetyandCapsarcreceivedoutstandinggradesinallthree 80

STRUCTURALSTRUCTURE: CONSTRUCTIONSTRUCTUREOFTHEBUILDING linkssohechosetheopenlinkstobe10cmdeepvacuumdesignerwantedtocreateanimpressionthatfeelsdeepbetweenthetheselinkssothattheyareclosedeitherwithsiliconorfillings,butthealuminumandstainlesssteelandthendisagreedonthewaytocloseentryandaccumulationofsandundertheseconnectionsmadeoffiberstobeopenorclosedjoints,iftheyareclosedthiswillpreventtheuseofmetalconnectionsbetweenconcretepanelsreinforcedbyglassAfterchoosingthematerialsusedinthexa,thedesignersdifferedonthe SHAPE(3-89)METALLINKSBETWEENPANELS guttersplacedunderopenlinks.topreventsandleakage,mostnotablytheworkofaseriesofsandOpenjointlinkswereselectedandanumberofsolutionswereproposed FIGURE(3-90)SANDGUTTERSYSTEMANDPANEL-BEARINGLINKS 81

STRUCTURALSTRUCTURE: CONSTRUCTIONSTRUCTUREOFTHEBUILDING fiberglassconcretepanels.water,ametallayerbasedoninterspersedwithsandguttersandametalandresistantaluminumlinkconstructionstructureisconnectedtoThesupportingstainlesssteel DESIGNOFSPACESINTHEFACADESWITH3DPANELS certainrhythmthatmeetstherequirementsofsustainability.theoceanwherefourpanelsaredesignedandreplicatedataaremadeinproportiontothefunctionandthermalexchangewithandinstalledonmetalconnectionsandthespacesinthefaçadeTheprecastconcretepanelsaredesignedmixedwithglassfibers STRUCTURALSTRUCTUREOFFACADESDISTRIBUTIONOFBLANKSINTHEINTERFACE 82

CURTAINSCONSTRUCTIONSTRUCTUREOFINNERCOURTYARDCURTAIN-BEARINGSTRUCTURALSTRUCTURE associatedwithgroundpipespouredintowatertanksforreuseaestheticreasonsandthestructurecontainswaterguttersstructuresothatthestructuralstructureisfullycoveredfordouble-layeredcurtainisattachedtothetopandbottomoftheprovetheinnerpentagramrepresentingtheatriumwheretheeachotherandanumberofcolumnsinstalledwithmetalboltsthatwhicharehexagonalshapesfixedtocolumnsandlinkslinkingThestructuralstructurewasmadeofsteelsteelandmetallinks, . METALCURTAIN-BEARINGSTRUTSANDCONNECTORS 83

KN/Mwhiletheendurancereached35KN/Mtheamountofprotectivepressureonitwasfrom3.7KN/mto7.8Thelargestforceappliedtothecurtainisonthelowareaofitandconditionedandcooledspaceentryofultravioletraysandthusprovidesanaturallyair-transparencysothatitallowslightingthroughitandpreventstheTheclothischosentoprovidethehighestpossibledurabilityandTHELARGESTFORCEAPPLIEDTOTHECURTAINISONTHELOWAREAOFITANDTHEAMOUNTOFPROTECTIVEPRESSUREONITWASFROM3.7KN/MTO7.8KN/MWHILETHEENDURANCEREACHED35KN/M 84

CONCLUSIONS

EmployingsolutionssuchasaddressingtheproblemofsandcollectedbytheDistributethebuilding'scomponentblocksandguidethembyfunctionandhowtheyareconnectedtoeachothertoappearasasingleblock.Thepresenceofwaterreservoirsassociatedwithwatergutterslocatedintheexternaloxygen-bearinglinksofthebuildingmoderntechnologiesinpresentationandinteriordesign.

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APPROACHES:SUSTAINABILITYRULEHASBEENIMPLEMENTEDTHROUGHTWOTHESTRICTMATERIALSELECTIONPROTOCOLFORTHETHEFOUNDATIONSOFTHECHOICEOFMATERIALS available,reducingtransportcapacityaluminum)containhighrecycledcontentandareregionallyThemaincomponentsofthedesign(concrete,steel,glassandandUserequiredIsolatedexteriorConsiderationsMaterialstobelocallyavailableandcost-effectivefortheuseofmaterialsincludedtheuseofasupportingframetoreducetheamountofsteel(byweight)inthebuildinglightweightmetalcladdingalsoreducedtheamountofmaterialsforconstructionofmaterialsthatarebeneficialtohumanhealthandarerecyclableuseableanddonotaffecttheenvironmentThedismantlingdesignwasfacilitatedbyselectingasteelstructure(insteadofconcrete)thatcouldbeeasilydismantledandrepairedandtheexteriorcladdingwasprovidedinprefabricateduniformcomponents 86

87 ASTRONOMYINTERUNIVERSITYCENTERFORANDASTROPHYSICS Location:Pune,India Architect:Charlescorrea ProjectYear:1988 whichoperatesnexttotheNationalCentreforRadioAstrophysics,IUCAAislocatedintheUniversityofPuncampusastronomyandastrophysicsinIndianuniversities.promotenucleationandgrowthofactivegroupsinsetupbytheUniversityGrantsCommissiontoAstrophysics(IUCAA)isanautonomousinstitutionTheine-UniversityCentreforAstronomyand theGiantMetrewaveRadio AIMSANDOBJECTIVESTelescope. plannedwitheight-foldobjective.developmentinastronomyandastrophysicsintheuniversitysection.ItisIUCAAwascreatedwiththeobjectiveofservingtheteaching,researchand

88•Interaction•Guest•M.Scand•Helping•Refresher•Visitors•Advanced•Basictheastronomicalwithstones.Raysradiatingfromtheirmeetingpoint.SymbolizingAttheentrancethereisvioletgroundcoverinshapeof2ovalsresearchresearchschoolandworkshopsandassociateprogrammescoursesnucieationofastronomyPh.D.programmesobserverprogrammeswithGMRT

89 OBSERVATORYARIES-NAINITAL Bursts.TheInstitutehasclustersandGamma-Rayparticularlytothefieldofstarmadesignificantcontributionsstarsandgalaxies.ARIEShascovertopicsrelatedtothesun,ResearchactivitiesatARIES instrumentsmaintenanceofthemechanical,andopticalrequirementsofelectric,houseworkshopstomeettheinTechnology(DST),GovernmentofIndia.AnautonomousbodyundertheDepartmentofScienceandspecializesinAstronomy.AstrophysicsandAtmosphericSciences.aleadingresearchInstituteinNainital,UttarakhandwhichArybhattaResearchInstituteofObservationalSciences(ARIES)isInternetfacility.moderncomputercenterwith.ARIEShasa•Equipmentroom •Aluminizingchamberroom •Communicationroom •Telescopearea Location:manorapeak,nainital Typeofobservatories:solar,as-tronomical,meteorological

90 Toavoidfootstepvibrationthedesignmusttakecarethe cancelationofthreevibration -Forthetelescopeisdirectlyconnectedtofoundationandflooris isolatedfromthemainfoundation which-Theconceptualize-Whatmoveshould-Toobservethesurroundingtheobservatorybuildingtoroofhavecharacteristictoopenitsroofanditshouldhavetoinalldirectiondesignshoulduseinsteadofconventionaldomeistobeobservatorybuildingrequiredsomesupportingactivity,shouldtakencare

91 andKeralaScienceTechnologyMuseum LocationwithinThiruvananthapuram Established1984 LocationP.O.,BhavanPMGJunction,VikasThiruvananthapuram Coordinates8.509978°N76.946070°E KeralaScienceandTechnologyMuseumisanautonomous ofgeneration.amongthegeneralpublic,especiallyamongtheyoungacenterforpopularisationofscienceandscientifictemperinstitutionestablishedbyGovernmentofKerala,India,in1984,as[1][2]TheinstitutionisintheheartThiruvananthapuramcity,inKerala.The Priyadarsini Planetariumisattachedtothemuseum,functioningsince1994.

92 TherescienceEachThemuseumhastengalleriesexhibitingmorethan300items.gallerycontainsitemsrelatedaparticulardiscipleoforengineering.aregalleriesfor; •electrical •Electronics •Mechanical •automobile •bio-medicalengineering •Thereisaspecialgalleryforpopularscience •solarenergy.

93 PriyadarshiniMuseumArchitecture visiblepartsintheuniverse.themuseumthatshowcasealltheThereisalsoahugeprojectorinsideanditsdevelopmentovertheyears.complimenttotheITsectorofIndiaarchitecturewithinthemuseumisaearthinvariousplanets.Themissionsconductedbypeoplefrominteriorhasportraitsoflunarchildren.Additionally,thewallintheprimarilyincludescienceteachingsspecialservicestothevisitorswhichsummertimethemuseumoffersisamobileastronomyunit.InvisitortoexperienceAstrovanwhichmuseumprovideopportunityfortheScienceExhibitionUnits'insidethetelescopeof11inch.The'Mobileobservationwiththeuseofaamenitiestoensurenightskytime.Themuseumalsohascanaccommodate184peopleatasignificantissuesandtopic.Thehallresearcherswheretheydiscussmeetingpointofscientistsandlocatedwithinthemuseumisadaybasis.Theconferencehallsoundshowsareheldonadaytowithinthemuseumwherelightandoverit.Thereisalsoaskytheatreobjectswhiletheyprojectimagescelestialbodiesandotherastralwhichserveasascreenfortheofthestructurehasdomedceilingahorizontalalignment.Theinteriorconstructionofthemuseumdepictsin18-20yearsback.ThedesignanddayarchitectureasitwascompletedThemuseumhasasignofmodern

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95 01 Kolkata,LocationTotal201136sqTotalYearDevelopmentStructuralAhmenArchitect:ScienceOwner:NationalCouncilOfMuseumsLateArAftabuddinconsultantsConsultantsOfCompletion:1991LandArea:49.7acresorkmBuiltUpArea:45000sqm:EastTopsia,Topsia,WestBengal r KumarbythechiefCutzeninDecembercomplex:wasthiscreatedgeneralGhose,independencelandmarktheconsideredHaldaneMetropolitanisCulture,Museums(NCSM),NationalIndianlargestScienceCity,KolkataisthesciencecentreinthesubcontinentunderCouncilOfScienceMinistryofGovernmentofIndia,atthecrossingofEasternbypassandJBSavenue,Kolkata.Itisbysomepeopleasmostdistinguishedinthepost-Kolkata.SarojthefirstdirectorofNCSM,whoishavingconceptualizedcentrein1997.Thiscentreinauguratedbytwopartstheconventioncentrewasunveiledon211996byPaulJozefthepresenceoftheministerJyotiBasuandwholecentrewasopenedtheprimeministerInderGujralon1July1997.SCIENCECITYKOLKATA

96 AREAPROGRAMMING SPACES AREA ConventionCentre 23117 ScienceExplorationHall 28500 MaindistributionElectricalAmbulanceWaterFireShedsGateMonorailRopewayToyToiletsSnacksEnquirySouvenirSpaceOdysseyandDynamotionhall9200Shops27072Bar1360760Trainstation150Station260station1050Complex3340918waterpph180treatmentplant150andsanitation120powerreceivingand400receivingstationandsubstation200

97 DYNAMOTIONHALL ThewordDYNAMOTION raisedstructureAPlinthbuildingwithaclosedatriumPlannedasainwardlookingmeterhighTheformisaziggurat38centralatriumwithaspiralramparoundtheItisa38meterhighstructuretrajectories.ofballsmovingindifferentdynamicsofalargenumberrollingballwhichshowsthe28mhighexhibitcalledtheItisastructurethathousesadynamicmotionderivedfromthewordsisareais3000sq.m.circularshellstructurewithafascinatingexteriorgeometry.Itis38mhighwithaspiralshapedramparounda15mdia.centralatriumwhichistothetop.Spacedistributedforeachfloor: •Thirdfloor-1000sq.m •Secondfloor-1500sq.m •Firstfloor-2000aq.m •Groundfloor-2500sq.m

98ofthepodium.finalexitsareinthe2cornersalwaysonlefthandside.Thepodium.Theexhibitsareexhibitsandleadingtothewide,slope1:12),encirclingtheformedbyaspiralramp(4.5mthetopfloor.Theexhibitionislobby,carryingvisitorsuptooppositetotheentrance•Theelevatorsarelocatedelectricroomsandstore.hallshaveserviceslikecornersoftherectangularontheother.OppositeandwaterbasedexperimentsButterflyEnclaveononesideaxisofthebuildingcontaininggalleriestothelongitudinalsymmetricallyplaced•Thehallhastwowaterexhibitsatthebase.differenttrajectorieswithrollingballsmovingindynamicsofalargenumberofRollingBallwhichshowsthe28mhighexhibitcalledtheThegroundfloorconsistsofa

99 dynamicspacelevelsconnectedwhichinteriortransparentrampThelevelsdirectionsthecontinuoustheTheramparoundatriumallowsaviewofrollingballsallatallatriumandcreateaspaceisvisuallyatall;makingthemoretheThecentralatriumhousesexhibit gallery.widespiraljourneydescendsFromramp.leveltakespassengerstheRightpodium.journeyinrightappearsballdisplayThecontinuousofenergyinthecentertotheofthevisitorthewholetotheoppositetoentry,two16liftsuptothetopof24.6mhighhereavisitorhisdownonaramp4.5mrampedStructuralroomservicestheandandcontaininglongitudinalplacesThehallhastwosymmetricallygalleriestotheaxisofthebuildinginsectmodeldisplayswaterbasedexperimentsexhibit.OppositecornerofrectangularhallhaveroomssuchaselectricandstoreThegroundlevelplanconsistsofahuge5storeydescendingatriumcontainingahugeenergyconservationballdisplayrisinguptothefullheightoftheatriumwithwaterexhibitsatthebasematerial•Bulkactive •eachThecompletestructureissupportedbytwononconcreterowsof16columnsonthespiralbase •Thestructureisfinishedwithstonegritallaround

100textureandfinish.buildingswiththehelpofcolour,allaroundwhichunifiesboththe•Structureisfinishedwithstonegritwideexpanseoflight.withsteeltrussandglassontopfor•Thetopoftheatriumistiedtogethereach.on2concentricrowsof16columns•ThecompletestructureissupportedSTRUCTURE:•Aquarium(FirstFloor)•Poweroften(SecondFloor)•Illusions(ThirdFloor)floor:Itconsistsof3galleriesoneoneach CIRCULATION: •Thebuildingisabarrier-freedesign.of24.6m.theelevatortothetopflooratalevelgroundfloorexhibits;he/shetakes•Oncethevisitorhasviewedthevisitorsentry.•Serviceentryiscommonwiththeand4.5mwide.•Therampis38mhighspiralshapedfromthe1stfloor.whichleadsthevisitortothegroundarea.followedthroughouttheexhibitioncirculationramp4.5mwideisunidirectionalandspiralascending•Aforcedcirculationpatternbya•Theexitisthroughthestaircase

101 conditions.••public•••central•INFERENCES:scienceprovides•fluorescent•provided•LIGHTING:Wideexpanseofglarefreenaturallightisgivenbyasteelandglassskylightintheatrium.Howeverdeeperareasandgalleriesespeciallyaquariumarelightedbytubelightsandhalogenlampswhereverrequired.TherampislitwithstructuralglazingprovidedatvariousdistanceswhichglarefreelightandalsoservesasapointfortheoverallviewofthecityAmajorpartoflightisprovidedbythesteelandglazedskylightintheatrium.Itprovidessufficientlightforthewholebuilding.Therampsystemfordisplayisasuccessfulmethod.Theparallelrampforserviceandfireescapeisagoodidea.Overallzoningandsegregationofentriesisrequiredwherethereisalargemovement.Thedisplaysareaccessibleandeasytounderstand.Theoverallplanningoftheplaceisgoodwithcomfortablewalking

102 CONVENTIONCENTRE allwithinAllculturalTheeightTheconventionalcentrefacilitates,comprisingGrandTheatre,MiniAuditoriumandSeminarHallsandopenexhibitionground.conventionfacilityatScienceCityisideallysuitedtoprofessionalgatheringsmeetsandshows,tradeexhibitions,corporateannualmeetingsetcthevenuesoftheconventioncentreareincloseproximitytoeachotherandareaminimumofwalkingdistancefromtheparkingareawithabundantgreeneryaroundtorelaxafterlongsessions MAINAUDITORIUM TheStageSeatinggreenroomcraftsystem,equippedmeetings,Themultipurposeauditoriumisidealforconventions,seminarsandannualgeneraltheatricalandmusicalperformances,ballet,opera,symphonyetc.Itiswithvariablereverberationtimeandsophisticatedsoundreinforcementlargestage(suitablefor100performersatatime)withcyclorama,stageandmodernstagelightcontrolandprojectionfacilitiesandsufficientspacesetccapacityis2232sizeis27x16msuitablefor100performerscapacityofgreenroomisfor50menand50women

103MINITHATRESeatingcapacityis392stagesizeis15mx10mwhichissuitablefor40performers SEMINARHALL creatingfor30.OneeachregistrationTheseminarhallcomplexhaseighthallsintwofloorswithspaciouslobby,countersandpantry.Therearefourlecturehallswithacapacityof96andtwolecturehallswithacapacityof40eachandonewithcapacityforconferenceroomisfullyfurnished,suitableforconference,meetingsetcaround20persons.Inadditionacoupleofsmallerroomsareavailablefortemporaryofficespace,storageetcformajorevents,VIProom. EXHIBITIONGROUND facilitydisplaymainAexhibitiongroundmeasuring26,000squaremetersisavailableadjacenttotheauditoriumforcreatingadditionalexhibition/conferencespace,food,court,stallsetc.duringmajorconventionstradeexhibitionsetc.Adequateparkingisalsoavailableforaround500cars. MARITIMECENTRE vesselsmaritimeKolkatausingtwo-storedThecentredepictsmaritimehistory,maritimeactivityandrelatedsubjects.Itisbuildingabuiltupareaofaround700squaremetersanditismadeaship.IthasbeendevelopedbysciencecityKolkataincollaborationwithPortTrust.MaritimeCentrehasonitsdisplaysinterestingexhibitsonactivity,replicasandscaledmodelsofboats,shipsandseagoing

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aMonorailcomprisesthelearningnaturalInTheItoffersanidealfreechoicelearningenvironment.InatropicalcountrylikeIndiaoutdoorissunnyandmoreinvitingthantheindoorsformostofthepartoftheyear.asciencepark,peoplecomeclosertoplants,animalsandotherobjectsintheirsurroundingsandalsolearnaboutthebasicprinciplesofscienceinanopenairenvironment.Theparkinteractiveexhibitsareengineeredsoastotolerateallweather.ScienceParkhasbecometheintegralpartinallthecentresofNCSM.ItCaterpillarRide,Gravitycoaster,Musicalfountain,roadtrain,Cablecars,Cycle,Butterflynurseryandseveralexhibitsonphysicalandlifesciencesandamazesetupiaalushgreenambience

105EARTHEXPLORATIONHALLTheretheatrevideomodernphenomenongeographyeachSlicingandbuildingIndia.Inauguratedon6December2008byAmbikaSonitheUnionMinisterforCulture,Apermanentexhibitiononearthishousedintwostoriedhemisphericalthatdisplaysthedetailsofthesouthernhemisphereinthegroundfloornorthernhemisphereinthefirstfloorahugeearthglobeatthecentreofthehallinto12segmentsverticallyinhemisphere,importantfeaturesofeachsegmentsuchasphysical,landsandpeoplefloraandfaunaandotherdynamicnaturalonearthhavebeenhighlightedaroundthecentralglobewiththedisplaytechnologiessuchasattractivevisuals,interactivemultimedia,walls,panoramicvideos,tiltingtables,computerkiosksand3-DeffectswearingspecialPolaroidspectacle.isahugeearthglobeatcentreofthehall SPACEODYSSEY immersivediameterAstrovision10/70.withscience.ThespaceTheatrehasTimeMachine,3Dtheatre,varietyofexhibitsonspaceThespaceismainlydedicatedtospacescience.SpaceTheatreisequippedHeliosStarBallplanetariumsupportedby150specialeffectprojectionsandLargeformatFilmProjectionsystemhousedina23-metertilteddomehavingaunidirectionalseatingarrangementsfor360personshowsonscience.

106 SCIENCEEXPLORATIONHALL technologyoverviewtheirinterpretationrespectiveThisthroughlatestThe5400squaremetersnewfacility,theScienceExplorationHall,hastheinfrastructureandprovidesanenquirybasedlearningtothevisitors,edutainmentonHumanEvolution,ScienceandTechnologies.newFacilityisrepletewithinteractiveexhibitswhichbestdescribetheirperiodandissetupinamoreorlessrealisticambience.Theareawillorientvisitorstothecontentsoftheexpositionspriortovisittothefacilities.InanutshellScienceExplorationHallgivesanfromtheformationofsolarsystemtothelatestinscienceand

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2016processofamultistagefinaldesignreviewthatwillconcludeinearlyitspreliminarydesignreviewinNovember2013andiscurrentlyintheProvidedthestructureforSubaruonMaunaKea.TMTStructurepassedOverseeingboththephysicalstructureandthecontrolsystems.MitsubishiElectricCorp(MELCO)Japanisresponsibleforthetelescopestructure.Chosencontractoris

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15isbeEachlost1.44-82-574492Segmentsincludingsparesdifferenttypesmacrosscorners45mmthickglassceramic2.5mmgaps(0.6%area)ofthe492mirrorsegmentsformingthePrimaryMirror(M1)willmountedonsuchsegmentsupportandactuatorsassemblywhichknownasactiveadaptiveopticstocorrectatmosphericturbulence.PrimaryMirror(M1)

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120forandwithresponsibleJetpermeasurementControlM1CSdisturbancesmaintainsAPSM1AlignmentandPhasingSystem(APS)andControlSystem(M1CS)alignsthetelescopeopticsincludingsegmentsandtheM1CStheoverallshapeoftheprimarymirrorinthepresenceofGravity,temperature,wind,vibrationsystemfortheprimarymirror1476positionactuators5mmrange,5nmresolution2772capacitiveedgesensors2segmentedge.PropulsionLaboratory(JPL),USAandtheUCIrvine,USAareforthedesignanddeliveryoftheAPS(Caltech/UCwork-share)inputfromITCC.JPLisresponsibleforthesystemdesign,software,integrationoftheM1CS(Caltech/UCwork-share).Indiaisresponsibleproductionofactuators,edgesensorsandelectronics.

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andthescienceprogrambeingconductedeachasterismspecificallychosenaccordingtotheparticularadaptiveopticssystembeingusedLaserGuideStarFacility(LGSF)TheLGSF,beingbuiltbyChina,willcreateanasterismofstars,willcoveratotalspectralrangefrom0.31to1.1µmusingseparateredandbluecolorchannelsSpectrometer(WFOS)WFOS,amulti-partnercollaboration,isaseeinglimitedinstrumentthatcombinedhigh-resolutionimagerandintegral-fieldunit(IFU)spectrometerWideFieldOpticalwithinitsslitletsInfraRedImagingSpectrometer(IRIS)IRIS,amulti-partnercollaboration,isaitleveragestheMCAOcapabilityprovidedbyNFIRAOStoboosttheamountoflightfallingcollaboration,isaclosecopyoftheverysuccessfulandversatileKeck/MOSFIREinstrument,andbeingbuiltbyCanadaInfraRedMulti-SlitSpectrometer(IRMS)IRMS,amulti-partnerSystem(NFIRAOS)alaserguidestarsupported,multi-conjugateadaptiveoptics(MCAO)systembeingreconsidered,butthecurrentplanisthefollowing:NearFieldInfraRedAdaptiveOpticsTheplanforthefirstlightinstrumentstobedeliveredaspartoftheconstructionprojectis

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123 FIRSTLIGHTINSTRUMENTS conducted.particularasterism-Laser1.1is-Widecombined-InfraRedofandis-InfraRedCanadasupported,-Nearfollowing:constructionTheplanforthefirstlightinstrumentstobedeliveredaspartoftheprojectisbeingreconsidered,butthecurrentplanistheFieldInfraRedAdaptiveOpticsSystem(NFIRAOS)alaserguidestarmulti-conjugateadaptiveoptics(MCAO)systembeingbuiltbyMulti-SlitSpectrometer(IRMS)IRMS,amulti-partnercollaboration,aclosecopyoftheverysuccessfulandversatileKeck/MOSFIREinstrument,itleveragestheMCAOcapabilityprovidedbyNFIRAOStoboosttheamountlightfallingwithinitsslitletsImagingSpectrometer(IRIS)IRIS,amulti-partnercollaboration,isahigh-resolutionimagerandintegral-fieldunit(IFU)spectrometerFieldOpticalSpectrometer(WFOS)WFOS,amulti-partnercollaboration,aseeinglimitedinstrumentthatwillcoveratotalspectralrangefrom0.31toµmusingseparateredandbluecolorchannelsGuideStarFacility(LGSF)TheLGSF,beingbuiltbyChina,willcreateanofstars,eachasterismspecificallychosenaccordingtotheadaptiveopticssystembeingusedandthescienceprogrambeing SCIENCEFIRSTLIGHTADAPTIVEOPTICSSYSTEMSANDINSTRUMENTS AdaptiveOpticsSystems o(NFIRAOS)AdaptiveNarrowFieldInfraRedOpticsSystem o(LGSF)LaserGuideStarFacility Scienceinstruments oInfraRedImaging oSpectrometerInfraRedMulti-slitSpectrograph(IRIS)(IRMS) oSpectrometerWideFieldOptical(WFOS

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telescopedid400yearsago.eventuallyrevolutioniseourperceptionoftheUniverse,muchasGalileo’sastronomy.Thankstoitssizeandsuiteoffront-lineinstruments,itmayLargeTelescopewilladdressmanyofthemostpressingunsolvedquestionsinWiththestartofscientificoperationstargetedforlate2027,ESO’sExtremely questionsSolarSystem,atlonglastansweringoneofhumanity’smostfundamentalESO’sELTmaybethefirsttelescopetoenableustoidentifylifebeyondthe protoplanetarydiscsaroundstarsinthemaking.theearlieststagesintheformationofplanetarysystemsandtostudyonthoseplanets.ELT’ssuiteofinstrumentswillallowastronomerstoprobepossiblyfindthetelltalebiomarkersindicatingthattheremaybelifepresentspectroscopycharacterisetheatmospheresoftransitingplanets—andabletoobtaindirectimagesoflargerplanetsandviahighresolutionofstarsperturbedbytheplanetsinorbitaroundthem.TheELTwillalsobethehabitablezone,bymakingprecisemeasurementsofthewobblingmotionTheELTwilldiscoverandstudyplanetswithmassesaslowastheEarth’sin

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reachingconsequencesforthebasiclawsofphysicsphysicalconstants.Anunambiguousdetectionofsuchvariationswouldhavefar-understandingoftheUniverse.theUniverse’sexpansion,ameasurementthatwouldhaveamajorimpactonourTheELThasthepotentialtomakeadirectmeasurementoftheaccelerationofhistoryofstarformationingalaxies.abundancesoftheelementsintheUniversewithtime,andforunderstandingthefollowtheirevolutionthroughcosmictime.toprovidegreaterinsightintotime-dependentphenomena.StudiesofextremeobjectslikeblackholeswillbenefitfromthepoweroftheELTprimordialgalaxiesandblackholes—andlearnhowtheyarerelated.understandtheformationofthefirstobjectsintheUniverse—primordialstars,Byprobingthemostdistantobjects,ESO’sELTwillprovidevitalcluestohelpusTheELTisdesignedtocarryoutdetailedstudiesofthefirstgalaxiesandtoESO’sELTwillbeauniquetoolformakinganinventoryofthechangingESO’sELTwillalsosearchforpossiblevariationswithtimeofthefundamental

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THECONCEPTOFRESEARCHCENTRES variousbranchesofpracticalbasicsciencesandaredividedintotwotypesArebuildingsestablishedtoconductexperimentsandscientificresearchin : UNIVERSITYRESEARCHCENTRES2.Specializedresearchcentres1.Universityresearchcentres graduatestudentssuperviseitsdocumentationandcontainandsupervisetheresearchofwherethecollegesoftheuniversityandthefacultyconductresearchandSomeuniversitiesandhigherinstitutesareestablishedattachedtobuildings SPECIALIZEDRESEARCHCENTRES types:conducttheirownresearchbyspecializedresearchers,whichareseveralscientificorindustrialinstitutionsareestablishingspecializedcentersthatCountriesareestablishingthemtopromoteresearchnationwide,andsome 6.MedicalResearchCentres5.TechnologicalResearchCentres4.ChemicalResearchCentres3.NuclearResearchCentres2.EnvironmentalResearchCentres1.AstronomyandSpaceResearchCentres 181 RESEARCHCENTRESLITERATURESTUDY

HOWANDWHYTOCHOOSE:ANDIDENTIFYEVERYTHINGNEWINSPACE.SPACEFORMATIONTHROUGHARESEARCHCENTERTOACCESSTHISPROJECTISCONCERNEDWITHSCIENTIFICRESEARCHIN

5.Keepingpacewithdevelopedcountriesinthisareaandcompetingto4.Closerrelationshipsbetweengraduatestudentsandresearchersin3.Provideabuildingthatservesthesurroundingenvironmentand2.Theneedtoprovideabuilderthatprovidesascientificatmospherefor1.Emphasizingscientificvalue,asscientificresearchisanessentialThereasonsforselectingtheprojectare:pillarofhumanknowledgeinallitsfields.researchersandtakesintoaccounttheirneedforresearchtocarryoutscientificresearchinthisareathatservessocietyandelevatesittothehighestlevels.reducesthedamagetoitasmuchaspossible.thelightoftheeffectiveroleofbothinscientificresearch.risetothetopofhumandevelopment

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standardsinthisplace.bycreatingaspecialplacetoconductresearchinkeepingwiththedesignEnvironmentalobjectives:TotakecareoftheenvironmentandpreserveitfutureplansforthedevelopmentofscientificresearchresearchandthecurrentactivitiesofuniversityresearchunitstosuitresearchandpostgraduatestudiestomeettheneedsofscientificTheestablishmentofanindependentbuildingasacenterforscientific

2.Partofthesectionsthatstudygeophysicalphenomena1.ThesectiononsectionsthatstudyastronomyofobjectsandstarsandResearchanddividedintotwoparts:ObservatoryoftheCenterforAstronomicalandGeophysicalScienceastronomicalandgeophysicalsciences(Earthnaturesciences)andtheagencycomprisingamuseumandanacademyfortheteachingofItisaspecializedscientificresearchcenterthatispartofanintegratedchangesthatoccureverydayinouterspace.

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SCIENTIFICOBJECTIVES: -4.Scientificheadquartersforastronomyandspaceresearch.-3.Consolidatingthescientificandtechnicalprogressofjordan's-2.Worktoenrichscientificresearchandencourageinnovationsand-1.Supportscientificresearchanddevelopthefieldsofscientificresearchanditsapplicationsbyprovidingafacilitythatmeetstheneedsofresearchersandstudents.inventionsbystudentsandresearchersbyprovidingthemwithadistinctivescientificatmosphere.advancementinparticularandtheArabworldingeneral.Encouragingresearchworkandcreatingascientificenvironmentforresearchdiscussion ECONOMICOBJECTIVES: 2.ScientistsandengineersfromEuropeancountriesreturntotheir1.Investmentcentreandeconomicreturninexhibits,visitsandspaceresearchandadvisorystudies.activities,professionsandstudiesattheStateAstronomyandSpaceTechnologyCentre SOCIALGOALS: communityBuildingaknowledgesocietyandcontributingtotheserviceofthebyprovidingaspecialbuildingtoservethemandqualifythemscientifically.Protectingscientificinnovations . THEIDEAANDIMPORTANCEOFTHEPROJECT childrentocontributetoitsdevelopmentdevelopmentofthestate,itsself-relianceanditsretentionofitseducatedSupportdecisionmakers.Thistypeofprojectcontributestotheforallresearchers.Raisingthescientificlevelinthegeneralenvironment.thistypeofscientificproject.AddaprojecttobeateacherandadestinationIncreasethepopulation'sawarenessofastronomyandspacebyintroducing LEVELOFSCIENTIFICRESEARCHINOURSOCIETY.STUDIESONTHEBASISOFCARRYINGOUTTHEIRTASKSANDDEVELOPINGTHEFELTTHEIMPORTANCEOFWORKINGTOESTABLISHRESEARCHCENTERSANDADVANCEDSTYLEWITHKNOWLEDGEANDKNOWLEDGE,ANDINLIGHTOFTHISIFORALLTHIS,RESEARCHCENTERSREMAINACULTURALNECESSITYANDAN 183

5-Technicians:maintenanceofficersloveofhistory,educatedpersons,studentsandotherresearchers4.Visitorsareoftwotypes:uneducatedpersonsforentertainmentand3.Staff:workinginworkshopsandlaboratoriestocarryoutevidence-in-evidenceworkandprocessingadministrativeoffices,andlecturehallsaresupervisedbytechnicalstaff2.Staffareoftwotypes:administrators,mainworkplacemanagers,frequentthelibraryandlecturehalls1.Researchers:Theirmainworkplace,laboratoriesandlaboratories, 184

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PROJECTDIMENSIONS globalcounterparts.Politicaldimensions:byraisingthestatusofthestatetoitsregionaland Economicdimensions: projectinadditiontobeingacenterforastronomicalconsultationsCreatinglargejobs.2-Itisaneconomicreturnthroughvisitstothe Functionaldimensions: ownershipoftheirrightsspacechanges.WritingresearchpapersandhelpingtopreserveContributingtothedevelopmentofspacetechnologyandfollowinguponEnrichingscientificresearchandpromotinginnovationsandinventions.scientificresearch.Supportingscientificresearchanddevelopingthefieldsandapplicationsof3.Provideanopportunityforastronomystudiesandenterthespacerace.

Renaissance.ofEgyptians,Greeks,RomansandGreece,andlaterinthemodernIslamiccivilizationtobethelinkbetweenancientcivilizations,suchasthosefromancientEgyptians,Greeks,Romans,andGreece,whichconsideredcenturiesAD.Inthisperiodofpre-Egyptiansciences,MuslimsbenefitedtheRenaissanceflourishedinEurope,fromaroundthe8thtothe16thTheMiddleAgesmeanttheperiodoftimeinwhichIslamiccivilizationand

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INTERESTEDPARTIESTOTHEPROJECT Users:theyarementionedabove.  SCIENTIFICAMinistryofCultureuniversitiesInvestorsJordaniangovernmentministryofhighereducationandscientificresearchExecutors:Aretheinterestedpartiesintheimplementationoftheprojectsuchas:BRIEFHISTORYOFTHEESTABLISHMENTOFRESEARCHANDRESEARCHCENTRES thentoachievethefunctionofsuccessionforwhichGodcreatedmansearchesforthebestwaystopracticelifeabovetheearth'ssurface,andcreatedAdam,descendedtheearth,andmanworkshismindandmindandThegenesisofscientificresearchisasoldasmanonearth,sinceGod ا HESAID,“ANDIFYOURLORDSAYSTOTHEANGELSTHATIAM” milestonesofdevelopmentinthefieldofscientificresearchanditsactivitieshumanhistory,andthepurposeofwhatcanbementionedissomeofthethroughtheageshasevolvedveryslowlyandhastakenseveralcenturiesinunderstandtheuniverseinwhichheislying.Thus,scientificresearchSincethatday,manhasbeenpracticingconstantattemptstoknowand SCIENTIFICRESEARCHINANCIENTTIMES theyweremoreofaguanianandengineerthanameditativethinker.andtheircontributiontoScientificpracticeismorethantheirfollow-up,andalsoflourished,andtheRomanswereconsideredheirsofGreekknowledgeapproachtoscientificthinking,whilethescientificthinkingoftheRomansconsideration,Aristotlelaiddowntherulesofthestandardandinferredinscientificresearchbecausetheyreliedonmeditationandabstractmentalengineering,medicineandastronomy.Inthemeantime,theywereinterestedscientifictrendthatisappliedtothepurposeofexcellingincalligraphy,lived,sincethenthetrendofthinkingoftheancientEgyptianshasbeenaInancienttimes,theancientEgyptians,Babylonians,GreeksandRomans MEDIEVALSCIENTIFICRESEARCH

called"BrainBoxes""researchandstudiescenters"andduringthesecondslangwartheyweretranslatedintoArabicthinktanksorbanks,whileinBritaintheywerecalledIntheUnitedStates,researchcenterswereknownas"ThickeTank"andcollectivediscussionorthestudyofhotissues.originswereinthepost-WorldWarIperiodandwereplatformsforrelativelyrecentphenomenoninthefieldofinternationalrelations.ItsOntheotherhand,therearethosewhobelievethatresearchcentresareaUniversityofReligiousStudiesfirstendowment,theDemorantEndowment,wasalsoestablishedatoxfordBritainin1831andiscalledtheRoyalInstituteofDefenceStudies.Britain'sAccordingtostudiesinthisarea,thefirstresearchcentreappearedinemergenceoforientalstudieschairsinBologna,EuropeandParis.18thcenturyandwereknownas"scientificchairs".ThebeginningwasthecentersintheirfirstformwereinEuropeanuniversities,specificallyinthecentersoriginated,includingthosewhosaidthattheoriginsoftheseResearchersdifferedindeterminingthedatewhenresearchandstudies

laboratoryandthecomparativeadvantageofpeoples.technologythathavechangedtheconceptsofscience,theworld,thetesthaveseenrapidandrapiddevelopmentsintheadvancementofscienceandflourishedandattentionbegantobepaidtothisquality.RecentdecadesItistheeraofthescientificrevolutionwherespecializedresearchcentres

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SCIENTIFICRESEARCHINMODERNTIMESCIRCULATIONThebuildingisabarrier-freedesign.floorexhibits;he/shetakestheelevatortothetopflooratalevelof24.6m.•iscommonwiththevisitorsentry.•Oncethevisitorhasviewedthegroundstfloor.•Therampis38mhighspiralshapedand4.5mwide.•Serviceentryexitisthroughthestaircasewhichleadsthevisitortothegroundfromthe1circulationramp4.5mwideisfollowedthroughouttheexhibitionarea.•TheAforcedcirculationpatternbyaunidirectionalandspiralascending 188 Alternativeperiodictablesaretabulationsofchemicalelementsdifferingsignificantlyintheirorganizationfromthetraditionaldepictionoftheperiodicsystem.Severalhavebeendevised,oftenpurelyfordidacticreasons,asnotallcorrelationsbetweenthechemicalelementsareelfictivelycapturedbythestandardperiodictable.Alternativeperiodictablesaredevelopedoftentohighlightoremphasizedifferentchemicalorphysicalpropertiesoftheelementswhicharenotasapparentintraditionalperiodictables.Sometablesaimtoemphasizeboththenucleonandelectronicstructureofatoms.Thiscanbedonebychangingthespatialrelationshiporrepresentationeachelementhaswithrespecttoanotherelementinthetable.Othertablesaimtoemphasizethechemicalelementisolationsbyhumansovertime . LITERATURESTUDY

189THEUNCERTAINTYPRINCIPLEwiseaminimumfortheproductoftheuncertaintiesoftheenergyandtime.fortheproductoftheuncertaintiesofthesetwomeasurements.ThereislikesimultaneouslymeasuredwitharbitrarilyhighpreciSion.ThereisaminimumTheUncertaintyPrincipleThepositionandmomentumofaparticlecannotbeThisisnotastatementabouttheinaccuracyofmeasurementinstruments,norareflectiononthequalityofexperimentalmethods;itarisesfromthewavepropertiesinherentinthequantummechanicaldescriptionofnature.Evenwithperfectinstrumentsandtechnique,theuncertaintyisinherentinthenatureofthings.

191objectsMass–energyequivalencestatesthatallobjectshavingmass,ormassive,haveacorrespondingintrinsicenergy,evenwhentheyarestationary.Intherestframeofanobject,wherebydefinitionitismotionlessandsohasnomomentum,themassandenergyareequivalentandtheydifferonlybyaconstant,thespeedoflightsquared(c2).InNewtonianmechanics,amotionlessbodyhasnokineticenergy,anditmayormaynothaveotheramountsofinternalstoredenergy,likechemicalenergyorthermalenergy,inadditiontoanypotentialenergyitmayhavefromitspositioninafieldofforce.Theseenergiestendtobemuchsmallerthanthemassoftheobjectmultipliedbyc2,whichisontheorderof1017joulesforamassofonekilogram.Duetothisprinciple,themassoftheatomsthatcomeoutofanuclearreactionislessthanthemassoftheatomsthatgoin,andthedifferenceinmassshowsupasheatandlightwiththesameequivalentenergyasthedifference.Inanalyzingtheseexplosions,Einstein'sformulacanbeusedwithEastheenergyreleasedandremoved,andmasthechangeinmass.Inrelativity,alltheenergythatmoveswithanobject(i.e.,theenergyasmeasuredintheobject'srestframe)contributestothetotalmassofthebody,whichmeasureshowmuchitresistsacceleration.Ifanisolatedboxofidealmirrorscouldcontainlight,theindividuallymasslessphotonswouldcontributetothetotalmassofthebox,bytheamountequaltotheirenergydividedbyc2.Foranobserverintherestframe,removingenergyisthesameasremovingmassandtheformulam=E/c2indicateshowmuchmassislostwhenenergyisremoved.Inthesameway,whenanyenergyisaddedtoanisolatedsystem,theincreaseinthemassisequaltotheaddedenergydividedbyc2 LITERATURESTUDYMASS–ENERGYEQUIVALENCE

192CONCEPTand,withthat,sunrise,meridiantransitandsunsetledtothefourcompasspointsseenasproofofuniversalorder.Thegeometricaldeterminationofthesun,themovementsofthestarsandthecycleoftheseasonswererecognizedintheoldestcultures.TheapparentdiurnalmotionoftheOnlyinthefieldofastronomyhadlawsalreadybeenempiricallyvariouspathsatvarioustimesandtheirfindingshavevariedwidely.Intheirquestforananswer,theologians,scientistshavefollowed geometricalbasisofspatialthinking.Fromtheshapeofthecrosstheshapeofright-angledcrossbecamethe spatiallaw.ofastronomy,weconsidertobeauniversalthebasicorderwhich,thankstoourknowledgearevisuallyclear.Second,itisaportrayalofFirst,itismadeupoflinesandangleswhichplayssuchanimportantroleinarchitecture.thereareatleasttworeasonswhythecubechecktheaccuracyofacircleandsphere.Thusstraightandanangleright-angledthentoItiseasiertoestablishwhetheralineismostimportantarchitecturalformsformanyepochs.itwasonlyasmallsteptothesquareandfinallytothecube,oneofthe

193 . GRAVITYANDORBITSTIMULATION right-angleisreplacedbythe60°angleC.space.infavouroftheprincipleofthe'tetrahedron',inwhichthe'trihedral‘(X-Y-Z-plane).astronomically-orientedconceptionofsmallestmodules.Inhisarchitecture,Fullerrejectedthetraditionalsense-basicallyusestriangles,hexagonsandtetrahedronsasitsconstructionwasreasonforassumingthatnatureinthebroadestorganicandinorganicstructuresusethe60angleintheirintotheframeworkofcube.ForFuller,the'discovery'thatmanywasformantoattempttoforcehisexperienceofhisenvironmenthexagonalandtetrahedronalstructures,observedhowparadoxicalitBuckminsterFuller,forexampletalkingaboutthepropagationoftraditionalstructureoforderoccasionallydifferssignificantlyfromtheaforementionedorderoverandabovefunctionalandaestheticconsiderations.Thisdemandthatabuildingshouldcorrespondtoanextensive'universal'thetheoreticalwritingsofpresentdayarchitects,oneencountersthearchitecturederivedfromtheancientcosmicarchitecture.EveninFormexplorationwiththehelpofdifferentlanguageofcosmicspace.

194 GOALS--Spreadknowledgeaboutspace,AstronomyandAstrophysics-PreparationofinformaticallysoundmanforceforFuture-Givingopportunitytostudent-Providingplatformtointerestedpeopleforresearch-AwarenessaboutISRO-PRL-BringastronomyinpublicreachCreatinganintellectualfuturegeneration OBJECTIVE-Togiveaglimpseofopportunitiesthatareavailablefortheyoung.-Tofacilitatestudentsandteachersatundergraduateandgraduate-Toencourageandenableastronomicalcommunitytotakeanactive-Formulationofprogramwhichhasextensiveimpactonpeopleof-Choosingasitewhichhasmorepotentialandflexibleintermsofspaceobservationourcountry-Developingapremisethathasseriouscharacteristicofspaceobservationroleinexplainingwhatwedo(andwhy)toourfellowcitizens.levelstocarryoutsmallobservationalprojectsinAstronomy&Astrophysicsusingsmallaperturetelescopes.enthusiasticandbrightstudentswhowanttotakeupAstronomy&Astrophysicsastheircareer.

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--Bringingtheessencecosmicphenomenaindesignwillbethe-Thiskindofarchitecturemainlyhasstructurethatareusedto-AsancientIndiahasvastknowledgeanddeeperunderstandingincosmicscience,theyhavedevelopedcertainkindofarchitecturethathavecalledCosmicArchitecture.calculatecosmicpatternandItsfrequencyfewbuildingsalsorepresentthephenomenathatoccurredincosmos.concern-whichsmicanbeinterpretedintermsofshape,size,color,form,orientation,positioning,ideology.

role...whichgivesspaceagoodqualityambience.design.InwhichEdges.Spaces,VentilationandApprochplaymajorDifferenttypeofaxialandlinercirculationpatternsisimplementedinrole...whichgivesspaceagoodqualityambience.design.InwhichEdges.Spaces,VentilationandApprochplaymajorDifferenttypeofaxialandlinercirculationpatternsisimplementedinpowerbendingthespacewhichshowsimmensepowerofit..spacecreategravityinhumanmind.Thepuremassshownasstrongpureform,moreweightyougetinthespace,thepuresphereinthethesolidmassrepresentedasastrongbodywithinthespace.themorebalancebetweenthemassthatrepresentyourdesign.IntheprocessWiththeuseofbasicshapelikesphereandcubes,youcangenerate

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3196 masswiththelinerelementthatworkasguidewhichhasdisconnectorderchannelingthecirculationintothebuiltConnectionbetweentoactivespaces.andalsoarrangementofspaces SPACEWITHINSPACE NATURALVENTILATION DIFFERENTSINGLESPACEAPPROCH ACTIVITIESONTHEEDGES CIRCULATIONINSIDETHEBUILDING

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207 WATERSUPPLYSYSTEMSERVICES coveredtunnelsorundergroudwaterpipes.istransferredtothewaterpurificationfacilitiesuncoveredaqueducts,sourcewithinthewaternetprovidesthewaterresource.Therawwaterwoted)lacollectedfromasurfacewatersourceorfromagroundwaterhydrologicandhydrauliccomponentswhichprovidewatersupply.RawwatersupplysystemorwatersupplynetworkissofengineeringorBronzeFerrule2.Goose1Spcock4.watermeter5.StoragetankAWaterSupplyconnectioncomprisesofthefollowingcomponents,1.Brass SEWAGESUPPLYSYSTEM environmentallysafetreatedremovingconfromwastewater,primarilyfromcontaminantsandproducebeforedischargetosurfacewaters.Sewagetreatmentistheprocessofsurfacewaters.Sopreventdisease.SewageistreatedtocontrollutionpreventdishcitiesandotherinhabiteareasoresimentplantstoprotectSewagesupplysystemcollectionanddisposalevtpublichealthand STORMWATERDRAINAGE wltoplargemunicipalsystems.sidewalksandroofs.Stormdrainsvaryindesignfromsmallresidentialdesignedtodrainexcessrainandgroundwaterfromsets,parkinglots,NewZealand)ordrain-agewellorsimplyadrainoradrainsystemisWaterDrainagedrain,stormsewer(US),stormwaterdrain(Australiaand

208DRAINAGEANDPLUMBINGdischargeIntosinglepipefarmedassoilcumwastepipe.requiredinonepipesystemisdispensedwithallsoil&wastefittingssimplifiedversionofonepipesystemwhereinseparateventilationpipe FIRESAFETYSYSTEM systems.levelsofabuildingorastrutareasacomponentofthefiresuppressionAdryriserisamainverticalpipeintendedtodistributewatertomultiple

209 ELECTRICALSYSTEMLOAD DescriptionOfArea ConnectedLoadDemandFactorDemandLoad(KW) BasementVentilation 2501 250 CommonAreaLoad 2001 200 FaçadeAndExteriorLighting3001 300 Lifts25nos@20KW 5000.8400 Escalators 1000.880 PlumbingLoad 2500.7175 STP 1500.7105 FirePump 1800.7126 JockeyPump 660 0 AdminBuilding 12000.891068 ExhibitBuilding 12000.75900 MuseumBuilding 79740.897096.86 Total 1123700.8710761.19 inRecommendedofLoadCapacityRecommendedofLoaddiversityMaximumGrandMiscellaneous@10%onabove12370.871076.19TotalLoadinKW136070.8711838.09Demandloadatfactorat1.259471.2inKVAatapowerfactor0.95forTransformer8997TransformerinKVAat75%Loading11996(5x2500KVA33/0.415KV)inKVAatapowerfactor0.8for100%DGbackup9596.8DGsetcapacityKVAat85%Efficiency11289(4X2500KVA+2X63OKVA

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roleofmuseumsisevolving-inadditiontofulfillingtheirtraditionalroleofecting, preservingandsharingartisticcollections,theyarebecomingvisitor-driven, community-orienteddestinations.Tokeeppacewithchangingvisitor expectations,LEDtingsystemsfromPhilipswillhelpyoucreateanunforgettable experience,reinitiatingyourinstitutionandattractinganewgenerationof museumvisitors.Mizeoperationseducemaintenanceandoperationalcostswith thelonglifeLEDlightingprovidemaximumflexibilityfortemporaryexhibitsand lastminutelightingadjustmentsimproveeaseofusewithconnectedLED technologythatallowscuratorstodimlightinghandhelddevicesEnhance experiencePreserveauthenticityoftheartworkwithLEDlightingthatkeeps colorstrue,evenwhennamed.ThelightingdesignconceptoftheCedarHill MuseumofHistoryislikeageode.Ageodeisatypeofrockwitharoughexterior thatgivesnoindicationofhebeautyheldwithinitscore.Eachrockisuniquein compositionandcannotberelydiscovereduntilcrackedopen.Onceaguest entersthemuseum,thegeodeinspiredLightingdesignisrevealed.This3,000square-footmuseumisaU-shapedbuildingwithacentralizedcourtyardwithin themuseum.Thedesignedspaceexplainswhereacommunitymeetsheritage andnature.Eachlayeroflightsymbolizesalayerinthegeode.Theindirect, direct,downlight,uplight,spots,foods,tracksystemsandpendantsareall luminariesthatcontributetothelayeringeffectoflightinthemuseum.The combinationofmetalhalide,compactfluorescents,fiberoptics,Goboprojectors, andlinearfluorescentsproducetheoptimalqualityoflightandilluminatethe creativedesignedexhibits:NaturalHistory.TornadoinPennHouse,Railroad Depot,Commerce,FarmingandRanching,TelevisionTowers,OralHistory,and Temporaryexhibit

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roleofmuseumsisevolving-inadditiontofulfillingtheirtraditionalroleofecting, preservingandsharingartisticcollections,theyarebecomingvisitor-driven, community-orienteddestinations.Tokeeppacewithchangingvisitor expectations,LEDtingsystemsfromPhilipswillhelpyoucreateanunforgettable experience,reinitiatingyourinstitutionandattractinganewgenerationof museumvisitors.Mizeoperationseducemaintenanceandoperationalcostswith thelonglifeLEDlightingprovidemaximumflexibilityfortemporaryexhibitsand lastminutelightingadjustmentsimproveeaseofusewithconnectedLED technologythatallowscuratorstodimlightinghandhelddevicesEnhance experiencePreserveauthenticityoftheartworkwithLEDlightingthatkeeps colorstrue,evenwhennamed.ThelightingdesignconceptoftheCedarHill MuseumofHistoryislikeageode.Ageodeisatypeofrockwitharoughexterior thatgivesnoindicationofhebeautyheldwithinitscore.Eachrockisuniquein compositionandcannotberelydiscovereduntilcrackedopen.Onceaguest entersthemuseum,thegeodeinspiredLightingdesignisrevealed.This3,000square-footmuseumisaU-shapedbuildingwithacentralizedcourtyardwithin themuseum.Thedesignedspaceexplainswhereacommunitymeetsheritage andnature.Eachlayeroflightsymbolizesalayerinthegeode.Theindirect,direct, downlight,uplight,spots,foods,tracksystemsandpendantsareallluminaries thatcontributetothelayeringeffectoflightinthemuseum.Thecombinationof metalhalide,compactfluorescents,fiberoptics,Goboprojectors,andlinear fluorescentsproducetheoptimalqualityoflightandilluminatethecreative designedexhibits:NaturalHistory.TornadoinPennHouse,RailroadDepot, Commerce,FarmingandRanching,TelevisionTowers,OralHistory,andTemporary exhibit

ILLUMINATION

212 CommercialLobbyParkingToiletsOfficeSpaceMuseumCafeteriaFoodAnchorCirculation(PublicCorridorsCirculation(ServiceCorridorsDescriptionDIFFERENTLEVELSANDTYPESOFLIGHTOfAreaRecommendedtypeoflampsIlluminationlevel(lux)andGeneralArea)Fluorescent/CFL100-150AndGeneralArea)Fluorescent/CFL/LED200-250ShopFluorescent/CFL/LED700-750CourtAreaMetalHallide/CFL/LED700-750Fluorescent/CFL/LED700-750AndExhibitFluorescent/CFL/LED400-700Fluorescent/CFL400-450CFL/LED200-250Fluorescent200-250CFL/LED100-150WorkingAreaFluorescent/CFL400-450

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roofmayalsohelptoreduceresistancetowind.restrictionsareaconcern.Inaddition,acurvedindoorareasorextrafloorswhereheightrooforaskillionroof,andmayallowforgreaterroofscanalsobeusedasanalternativetoaflathomeallowforamoreorganicdesign.Curvedtheiraestheticappeal-curvedlinesontheroofofaforcurvedroofing.ThemostobviousreasonisforTherearemanydifferentreasonsthatpeopleopt

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convexedelementsasrequired.Incorporateavarietyofdifferentconcavedandroofstakemanydifferentforms,andcanpeeksandgentlytaperedroofedgesCurvedwaythatitallowsforcurvedsurfaces,curvedmaterials.Metalsheetingcanbebentinsuchatakeadvantageoftheflexibilityofmetalroofingshingles,moderncurvedroolsmostcommonlyrootscanalsobeconstructedusingtilesanddifferenttechniquesandmaterials.WhilecurvedthroughouthistorymadeusingallmannerofTherehavebeenmanycurvedroofstyles

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215 tionof1KWpower100sqftofflatsurfacearenowtocalculatetheannualsolar energyoutputofaphotovoltaicsystem?globalformulatoestimatethe electricitygeneratedinoutputofaphotovoltaictemis:E=A'rHPREnergy (kWh)TotalsolarpanelArea(m2):solarpanelyieldorefficiency(%)Annual averagesolarradiationontiltedpanels(shadingsnotincluded)Performance ratio,coefficientforlosses(rangebetween0.5and0.9,default0.75)stheyield ofthesolarpanelgivenbytheratio:electricalpower(inkWp)ofonearpenel dividedbytheareaofonepanel.sample:thesolarpanelyieldofaPVmodule of250Wpwithanareaof1.6m2isawarethatthisnominalratioisgivenfor standardtestconditions(STC):adation=1000W/m2,celltemperature25 celciusdegree,Windspeed-1m/s,AM-1.5Theunitofthenominalpowerofthe photovoltaicpanelintheseconditionsiscalledWat-peak"(WporkWp-1000Wp orMWp-1000000Wp).

Thedesignoutputatit'sfoundationhasthedirectinfluencesofthesitecontextand theexpressionsdeducedfromthetopicitself.Astheaimsguided,theoverallfeelfor thebuiltformismadeasifanalienstructurefloatsbythesidedtheroad.Sucha formwouldtendtograbtheattentionofchildren,theones'whofromthehighest percentageoffootfallforamuseum.Alargesundialhadbeenintegrated,whichacts asaliveastronomicalinstrument,tellingthetime.Asthesiteisdepressedby4 meters,alltheformsexceptthesundialhadbeenkeptlow,tocreateemphasis.Small astronomicaldetailsarespreadallroughoutthemuseumtoupliftthevisitors' Interest.ThemuseumcirculationhasbeenmadeInahybridlinearandexplorative fashion.Variousvariablyplacedfenestrationsnaturallyilluminatethehorizontally spreadmass,etc.

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§ OBSERVATORY CENTRE ·. : : ...ROTATINGBASE.....TELESCOPESTRUCTUREINSTRUMENTSINSTRUMENTS...AZIMUTHBOGIES.FIXEDBASESDSTRUCTURE..•.FIXEDBASE.......•• TELESCOPE PIER .: ··..-···..···................·············.. ·······••·•··········. lev+25125 -.""""""""""""""""""""="' Sleeev+21125v+17125v+13125lev+/-00SECTIONAA'CHANGEOFSECTIONLINEPACEANDASTRONOMICALOBSERVATORYCENTRE,NEWDIGHASECTIONBB'CAP&SHUTTERBOGIES ·············· ISECTION.........CC'SPACEANDASTRONOMICALOBSERVATORYCENTRE.NEWDIGHASERVICINGCRANESCAPGIRDERBASEGIRDERtheobservtorycentrehousesaTMTtelescope30MTELESCOPE(TMT)DETAILTheThirtyMeterTelescopeisanewclassofextremelylargetelescopesthatwillallowustoseedeeperintospaceandobservecosmicobjectswithunprecedentedsensitivity.Withits30mdiameterprime-mirror,TMTwillbethreetimesaswide,withninetimesmorearea,thanthelargestcurrentlyexistingvisible-lighttelescopeintheworld.Thiswillprovideanunparalleledresolution,withTMTimagesmorethan12timessharperthanthosefromtheHubbleSpace...........··················Telescope. 060 BISHALmROY001710201042UG-5ARCHITECTURALTHESIS..... 0 BISHALoptical-infraredexisting,asTMTwillbethreetimeswide,withninetimesmorearea,thanthelargestexistingvisible-lighttelescopeintheworld,deliveringsharperanddeeperimagesthatsimplyarenotpossiblewithorplanned,groundbasedtelescopes.TMT(ThirtyMeterTelescope)isanextgenerationextremelylargetelescopewithanapertureof30meterscurrentlyunderdevelopment.40mROY001710201042UG-5ARCHITECTURALTHESIS•

§ ADVANCED COSMOS EXPERIENCE CENTRE ISPACESECTIONBB'ANDASTRONOMICALOBSERVATORYCENTRE,NEWDIGHATheSpace-Timespaceisvisuallyrepresentedbytheroofofthefacilitywhichinteractswiththegravity.However,thehydraulicfloorworkswththesameprinciple,notwiththegravitybutbytheweightofthevisitorThetravelatorsofescallatorrampsrepresentstheSchwarzschildRadiusorEventHorizon,whichiseasytoenterbutimpossibletoreturn.TheBlackHoleisdesignedrightfromtheroofbycreatingavoidtovisuallyrepresenttheSpace-TimeFabricbehaviourinthepresenceofBlackHole.SECTIONAA'SPACEANDASTRONOMICALOBSERVATORYCENTRE'NEWDIGHATheplanetariumisoneofthemainattractionoftheExperienceCentre.Itsimulatesthenightskyinsideavirtualspaceprojectedtothedome.Howeverthisplanetariumincreasesthevisualexperiencebyincorporatingthe4DXtechnologyforthisfacility. 025 BISHALmROY001710201042UG-5ARCHITECTURALTHESISTheplanetariumisoneofthemainattractionoftheExperienceCentre.Itsimulatesthenightskyinsideavirtualspaceprojectedtothedome.Howeverthisplanetariumincreasesthevisualexperiencebyincorporatingthe4DXtechnologyforthisfacility. 0 BISHAL15mROY001710201042UG-5ARCHITECTURALTHESIS•

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