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12. BIBLOGRAPHY

9.7 PROPOSED LAND USE

10. DESIGN BRIEF

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The following design methods, which will be followed throughout the design process, have been selected on the basis of the inferences and conclusions drawn from the research data and case studies that have been gathered.

1. VERNACULAR – CONTEMPORARY MIXED DESIGN APPROACH:

By analysing local architecture and environment, the shape will follow indigenous (or modified) building methods while remaining minimalist. The shape will be an innovative modern design based on traditional design and building processes, giving it a tribal aspect. Existing architecture will be streamlined, and features will be focused on necessity and function, not simply aesthetics. The shape will reflect the place's history and techniques.

2. LOCAL MATERIALS:

Local resources and the environment determine shape. Local materials link users to nature. Due to regional climate, the material will endure longer. B To lessen carbon footprint, far-flung materials will be avoided.

3. CLIMATIC CONDITIONS:

The design will use climate-sustainable concepts due to harsh winters and summers. With less power, the design will emphasise natural light and airflow.

4. MINIMAL SITE NATURAL IMPACT:

The design will preserve natural characteristics. The design strives to create areas with minimal building consequences by employing natural site elements like trees as buffers and maintaining the built-unbuilt link. Topography-organized.

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