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VVIP Circuit House, Pune | India Towards Sustainability - Season 1 Ep1 with Sunil
Patil & Associates
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Published on 31 May 2018

EBC Originals with Fameline Group & Legrand presents

India Towards Sustainability - Ep 1 - With Sunil Patil & Associates

Story of : The rst Govt building to achieve GRIHA - 5 Star Green Rating

GREEN BUILDING PRODUCTS USED IN THE BUILDING

Aerofoil Louvers -

To protect the occupant from harsh Sunlight and provide optimum Daylight

For more details contact:


Fameline Group - Mr. Satya Narayanan : 9945019589

To Know more about the products visit their Fb Page: https://www.facebook.com/famelinegroup/


LEGRAND Protection, Wiring Accesories and Networking Production
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For more details contact: Legrand Pune Branch O ce, Ph: 020 672 95615

Fb Page - https://www.facebook.com/Legrand.In/

Architecture by:
Sunil Patil & Associates - http://www.architectsunilpatil.com/

For further details contact: +91 - 020 - 26159010

Video Credits:
Production House - EBC Originals
Concept & Direction - Jomin Varghese
Cinematography - Smaran Eligeti, Sneha Samuel
Editor - Krunal Mali

To capture your projects, get in touch with us on 9167484663 (Jomin Varghese)

About the project:


Circuit house is a government public building which not only accommodates the VIP authorities
but also acts as a node for political meetings, government authorities’ discussions and
conferences. Usually, circuit houses have large number of visitors and occupancy can vary
extremely. The project site is located in Pune - political hub for western Maharashtra. The project
is mainly divided into two parts-

- Accommodation - Guest suites

- Public areas –Conference and meeting hall facilities, Dining, Reception, VIP and visitor’s waiting
areas etc.

10 POINTS OF GREEN STATUS

1. The project is Griha certi ed with 5 - star rating for green building.

2. The building design is completely based on solar passive, climate responsive architecture. All
the areas are naturally day-lit and ventilated with optimized shading devices designed to control
glare and heat gain achieving thermal and visual comfort.

3. The building envelope is a crucial element of green building, hence each facade in this building
is designed taking into consideration its orientation and function. Vertical and horizontal Louvers
have been used for south and west facade to cut the solar radiation.

4. 22 kW solar photo-voltaic renewable energy plant is designed to cater more than 30% of
arti cial lighting. 100 % outdoor lighting catered by renewable energy system

5. Double glazed windows with low Solar Heat Gain Coe cient is used to minimize direct heat
gain from the windows & to reduce air conditioning load. Highly e cient HVAC system (VRV)
brings down the energy performance index (EPI) of the building.
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6. 52.81 % reduction in building energy performance index (EPI) is achieved in this design.

7. 90% of hot water demand is catered by heat pump based hot water system.

8. E cient water xtures have been used, resulting in 50% water conservation. Waste water has
been utilized for landscape irrigation.

9. Native & drought tolerant species with e cient irrigation system are proposed in landscape to
minimize the water requirement for landscape. Irrigation water demand is reduced by 48% by the
use of treated water from the STP installed on site.

10. Building execution is done with all safety measures & procedures, innovative green
construction techniques and effective air and noise pollution control measures.

Highlights of the project


LOUVERS. In a hot-dry climate as that of Pune, creation of an apt second skin as the building
envelope is one of the most critical factors for a sustainable approach. Similarly even in The
Circuit House, this second skin ie, the louvers on the west and south façade of the building plays
a very important role in limiting the amount of solar radiation and light admitted into the building.
A combination of vertical and horizontal louvers has been adopted, each placed at precise angles,
thus achieving thermal and visual comfort for the occupants. The reduction in solar radiation
helps in limiting the heat gain hence reducing the load on air conditioning. Overall it helps in
improving the energy performance of the building, and achieving green building status.

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