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CASE
STUDY
SHRUTI BAWASKAR
ANUSHKA BHARGAVA
MUNAWAR FATEMA
ANJALI DESHMANE
POOJA MANGE
BHARGAVI NARKHEDE
DHANASHREE DAWKAR
SHAGUN HOLANI
2022
ARCHITECTURAL
CASE
STUDY
RESORT
RESORT
04
MATERIAL
03
ACTIVITY &
AMBIENCE
02
SITE ANALYSIS
01
INTRODUCTION
06
OBSERVATION
& CONCLUSION
05
SERVICES
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION TO RESORT AND
BRIEFING
01
A. TYPES OF LODGING OPERATIONS
B. TYPES OF RESORT
C. CHARACTERISTICS OF RESORT
D. WELLNESS CENTRE
A. TYPES OF LODGING OPERATIONS
Classic
Hotels
Resorts Spas Convention
Hotels
Motels
and Motor
Hotels
Condominium
Hotels
Residential
Hotels
Casino Hotels
and Resorts
Resorts are self-contained establishments that cater to many of a
vacationer’s needs. At a minimum, they typically have lodging,
shopping, and dining on-site. Other amenities may include:
★ Entertainment Like Live Music, Comedy, Or Traditional
Dances
★ Spas, Saunas, And Other Wellness-Related Businesses
★ Day Trips To Local Landmarks And Archaeological Sites
★ Childcare Services
★ Gyms, Sports Coaching, And Group Fitness Classes.
WHAT IS A RESORT ? A resort is a self-contained
destination that can provide for
all of your travel needs in one
location. You can find food, drinks,
entertainment, shopping, and other
activities all without needing to
l leave the property.
B. TYPES OF RESORT
By location: By seasonality: By designation: By form of ownership:
1) Urban resort
2) Beach or seaside resort
3) Lake resort
4) Mountain resort
5) Island resort
6) Desert resort
7) Tropical rainforest resort
8) (sensitive and restrictive)
9) Farm-related
1) Year-round resort
2) Summer resort
3) Winter resort
1) Spa resort
2) Golf resort
3) Ski resort
4) Guest ranch
5) Diving resort
6) Fishing resort
Resort Hotel
● Person "leases" the room/cottage
for transient stay
● Person develops/buys another
home in outdoor areas
● Person pays for the right to
accommodations at a vacation
development for a specified
period each year, for a specified
number of years or for perpetuity.
➔ A Stunning Location.
➔ Unparalleled Service & Convenience
➔ Outstanding Decor and Room Amenities.
➔ A Memorable, Satisfying Dining Experience.
➔ Activities & Fun.
E. CHARACTERISTICS OF RESORT
C. CHARACTERISTICS OF RESORT
➔ A Stunning Location.
➔ Unparalleled Service & Convenience
➔ Outstanding Decor and Room Amenities.
➔ A Memorable, Satisfying Dining Experience.
➔ Activities & Fun.
What are the 4 types of wellness?
➢ The Four Dimensions
1. SPIRITUAL WELLNESS.
2. EMOTIONAL WELLNESS
3. PHYSICAL WELLNESS
4. SOCIAL WELLNESS.
A wellness center is an
establishment that offers health
services for the body and mind.
WHAT IS A WELLNESS CENTRE ?
D. WELLNESS CENTRE
➔ When one dimension of our well-being is out of balance, the other dimensions are affected.
➔ To strive for wellness is to take a proactive approach by learning how to be well in each dimension and taking action to build
wellness-affirming habits, routines, and coping strategies.
Meditation+
yoga Hall
PROJECT BRIEFING
SITE ANALYSIS
02
1) Location and area
2) Site physical characteristics
3) Site approach & Parking,Roads
4) Entry, Roads, Reason for parking
5) Site circulation
6) Slope analysis
7) Space segregation
8) Principle of design
9) Activities & Amenities in the site
10) Landscape criteria & Vegetation
11) Design Ideology
12) Footfall and scale
13) Effects on Planning
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
A soulful journey crafted for holistic rejuvenation of mind, body and spirit.
With serene locations, nourishing local cuisine and our unique touch of
warmth and luxury, each of these retreats is designed to permit deep
rest and allow one to embrace a relaxed and natural way of living.
-LITTLE COVE
AIMING FOR YOGA
CHALLENGES
SATVIK AHARA
VEGETARIAN DIET
RESORT AT GLANCE
YOGA DINING
VIEWPOINTS NEAR THE LAKE
BESIDE THE RESORT ARE BEST
SUNSET
HOSPITALITY AYURVEDA
TREATMENT
ACCOMODATION
PROVIDING ORGANIC AND NATURAL
EXPERIENCE OF LIFESTYLE
PROVIDING HEALTH RELATED
TREATMENT FROM THE
AYURVEDIC CENTRE
COTTAGE BASED ROOMS
GIVING THE AMBIENCE OF
KERALA STYLE ARCHITECTURE
SITE LOCATION
The site is located in
India,
Deccan plateau,
Maharashtra,
Nashik,Girnare,
Nagalwadi,
422203
• Biogeographic zone : Deccan peninsula
• Lat.: 19.9975° N
• Lon.: , 73.7898° E
SITE AREA IS 9000 SQ.MTS.+ additional farms
• Shape : Rectangular / trapezoidal
• The site is EAST facing entrance.
• It is the corner having two main adjoining roads and one service
road of 6MTS.
Little cove yoga Ayurveda resort is 14
km from the center of Nashik.
YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION : 2019-2020
1. MAIN NASIK CITY : 41 MIN (23.4 KM) VIA GANGAPUR RD
2. NASIK AIRPORT : 1 HR (40.8 KM)
3. NASIK RAILWAY STATION : 59 MIN (33.1 KM)
4. NASIK CENTRAL BUS STAND : 39MIN 22.6 KM)
SITE APPROACH & SURROUNDINGS
PHYSICAL
CHARACTERISTICS
Reddish brown Loamy
soil.
Regular soil is also found
here
Due to the clear sky, there is a lot of intense sunlight
throughout the day so the site remains cold.
Water feature Nearby
:- Their is a Gangapur
dam.
CLIMATE
Nashik's climate is classified as
tropical. The summers are much
rainier than the winters in Nashik.The
dry season is mostly clear and it is hot
year round.
Rainfall
Annual Rainfall ranges from 500 mm
to 3400 mm.
Good amount of
vegetation can be
produced here.
Sunlight The Site
Receives
Sunlight 12
hrs a day on
an average.
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Slope
Contours
They have created
artificial contours
within the lawns.
Soil type
DESIGN IDEOLOGY
DESIGN IS INSPIRED FROM
THE COTTAGES OF BALI,
INDONESIA.
1. The same type of architecture is
present in the resort design.
2. Same construction techniques.
3. Same construction materials.
4. Sloping roof with the Mangalore
tiles.
5. Clerestory windows with louvers.
6. Same railing and baluster type.
MAIN ENTRY
SERVICE
ENTRY
REASONS TO PROVIDE SERVICE
ENTRY ARE :-
1. Easily accessible from road Side.
2. East side of the Site.
3. Parking lane is on the same side.
REASONS TO PROVIDE MAIN ENTRY -
1. Easily accessible from road Side.
2. No Activities are disturbed on the main site.
3. Near to Kitchen and storage space.
ENTRY GATES
Parking
Road
PARKING LANE IS PARALLEL TO RESORT
ENTRANCE.
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APPROACH ROADS & PARKING
PARKING
AREA
The parking
is provided
on 6m wide
road on
northern end
of the
entrance.
MAIN GATE IS ON EAST AND ON ENTRANCE THERE
ARE COCONUT AND PALM TREES.
MAXIMUM PUBLIC CIRCULATE THROUGH THIS SPACE.
LESS PUBLIC CIRCULATE AS COMPARED TO PURPLE ZONE.
VERY LIMITED PUBLIC CIRCULATE THROUGH HERE.
SITE CIRCULATION
SLOPE ANALYSIS
NORTH
SOUTH
Towards the
slope, level
difference is
observed with the
use of steps.
EFFECT ON PLANNING:-
SLOPE IS TOWARDS SOUTH FROM NORTH
PUBLIC SPACE
SEMI PUBLIC SPACE
SEMI PRIVATE
SPACE
PRIVATE SPACE
WATER TANK
ELECTRIC GENERATOR
E.G
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ZONING & SPACE SEGREGATION
E.G W.T
LITTLE COVE AYURVEDIC RESORT PLAN
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● Cottages
● Swimming Pool
● Massage Room
● Dinning
● Clinic
● Meditation Area
ACTIVITIES & AMENITIES IN SITE
WATER TANK AT
ENTRANCE
RECEPTION AND
WAITING
MAIN ENTRANCE
MEDITATION HALL
MASSAGE ROOM
STAY FOR GUESTS
ROOMS WITH ATTACH
TOILET
INTERNAL AND
EXTERNAL OF DINING
KITCHEN VIEW
1) ROOMS ARE
AESTHETICALLY
DESIGNED
2) USED MANGALORE
TILES ROOF
3) TOILETS HAVE
JODHPURI TILES
4) UTENSILS USED ARE
ALL OF COPPER AND
BRASS
MASSAGE ROOM
SPACE SEGREGATION
LANDSCAPE NEAR
SWIMMING POOL
SITTING PROVIDED
OUTSIDE EVERY
COTTAGE AND
THE PATHWAY
WITH FLOWER
BEDS
SWIMMING POOL
GENERATOR
COMMON TOILETS
ENTRANCE GATE
•AS THE SITE IS SLOPPY THEY
HAVE DESIGNED ARTIFICIAL
CONTOURS BETWEEN
INTERVALS OF COTTAGES
•THE PATHWAYS ARE OF
STONE PAVEMENTS
•BESIDE KITCHEN SERVICE
ENTRY IS PROVIDED
•THE SWIMMING POOL WATER
IS USED FOR WATERING TREES
& PLANTS.
SPACE SEGREGATION
• The main pathways are of the subpathways for
cottages are 1.2 wide.
• The pathway between the swimming and dining area is
semicircular
PATHWAYS BETWEEN COTTAGES
HARDSCAPE 35%
SOFTSCAPE 65%
FLORA –FAUNA & VEGETATION
1. THEY HAVE PLANTED TULSI PLANTS ALONG THE SMALL PATHWAYS AND BESIDE THE MEDITATION HALL AS IT PURIFIES THE
NEARBY ENVIRONMENT AND IT IS ALSO USE FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSE.
2. TALL TREES TOLERATE WIND, HEAT AND IT IS ALSO ACT AS A STRONG FENCING TO THE SITE THEREFORE, THEY HAVE
PLANTED LARGE AMOUNT OF COCONUT TREES.
3. THERE WERE SO MANY FLOWERING PLANTS IT WELCOMES THE GUEST TO THE COTTAGE AND GIVES AESTHETIC APPEARANCE
TO THE SITE.
4. THEY HAVE PROVIDED GREEN COVER ALMOST TO ALL THE OPEN SPACES WHICH GIVES A NATURAL FRESH LOOK AND
HEALTHY FEELING AS WE ENTER THE RESORT.
MOSTLY MEDIUM FOLIAGE TREES AND PLANTS WERE OBSERVED, BUT DENSE VEGETATION IS ALONG THE PERIPHERY OF SITE.
WELLNESS IS TO LIVE WITHIN THE NATURE
-Mahenra Pardeshi
● Landscape forms evoke emotions and
create ambiance.
● Rectilinear forms feel structured and
formal and circular pattern are soft in
appearance of landscape of resort.
LANDSCAPE PLAN
SOME OF THE SPECIES INCLUDED:
1) COCONUT TREE
2) ROYAL PALMS
3) ASHOKA TREE
4) ROSE PLANT
5) HIBISCUS
6) CANNA LILY
7) TULSI PLANT
8) COLEUS PLANT
9) THUJA PLANT
10) BANYAN TREE
11) MANGO TREE
12) PAPAYA TREE
FOLIAGE ACCORDING TO SEASON
FEB-JUNE
JULY-NOV
DEC-JAN
50%
75%
60%
NAME OF PLANT COCONUT TREE
WHERE IT IS
USED IN
LANDSCAPING
PLAN
AT THE ENTRANCE
NEAR TOILETS AND
FRONT OF EVERY
COTTAGE
COLOUR GREEN
SHAPE TALL BRANCHING
APPEARANCE IT HAS A THICK
SOLID TRUNK
HEIGHT 30 METERS
SEASON IT
GROWS/
FLOWERS
ALL SEASONS
NAME OF PLANT ROYAL PALMS
WHERE IT IS
USED IN
LANDSCAPING
PLAN
AT THE ENTRANCE
AND PERIPHERY
OF THE SITE
COLOUR GREEN
SHAPE OVAL
APPEARANCE IT HAS A SINGLE
SMOOTH GRAY
TRUNK
HEIGHT 50-70 FT.
SEASON IT
GROWS/
FLOWERS
LATE SUMMER
NAME OF PLANT ASHOKA TREE
WHERE IT IS
USED IN
LANDSCAPING
PLAN
PERIPHERY OF THE
SITE
COLOUR COPPERY RED
SHAPE REMINISCENT OF A
PYRAMID SHAPE
APPEARANCE ONG NARROW
LANCEOLATE
LEAVES
HEIGHT 30-40 FEET
SEASON IT
GROWS/
FLOWERS
SPRING
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NAME OF
PLANT
ROSE
WHERE IT IS
USED IN
LANDSCAPING
PLAN
NEAR SWIMMING
POOL AND
COTTAGES
COLOUR MULTICOLOUR
SHAPE CUP SHAPE
APPEARANCE SOFT, SMOOTH
PETALS
HEIGHT 8 TO 15 FEET
TALL
SEASON IT
GROWS/
FLOWERS
WINTER SEASON
NAME OF PLANT HIBISCUS
WHERE IT IS
USED IN
LANDSCAPING
PLAN
NEAR COTTAGES,
DINING AREA AND
MEDITATION HALL
COLOUR RED AND ORANGE
SHAPE TRUMPET SHAPE
APPEARANCE LARGE,
CONSPICUOUS
WITH FIVE OR MORE
PETALS
HEIGHT 15 FEET
SEASON IT
GROWS/
FLOWERS
MID TO LATE
SUMMER
NAME OF PLANT CANNA LILY
WHERE IT IS
USED IN
LANDSCAPING
PLAN
NEAR DINING AREA
COLOUR RED AND ORANGE
SHAPE ELONGATED OR
OVAL
APPEARANCE TROPICAL LIKE
FOLLIAGE AND
LARGE FLOWERS
HEIGHT 1.5 – 8 FT.
SEASON IT
GROWS/
FLOWERS
EARLY TO MID
SUMMER
NAME OF PLANT TULSI PLANT
WHERE IT IS
USED IN
LANDSCAPING
PLAN
BESIDE THE
MEDITATION HALL
AND ALONG THE
SMALL PATHWAYS
COLOUR GREEN
SHAPE LEAVES ARE OVAL
WITH A SLIGHTLY
SHARP TIP
APPEARANCE ERECT PLANT
WITH BRANCHED
SUB-SHRUBS
HEIGHT 3.3 FT.
SEASON IT
GROWS/
FLOWERS
SPRING
NAME OF PLANT COLEUS PLANT
WHERE IT IS USED IN
LANDSCAPING PLAN
AT THE PERIPHERY OF
THE EVERY LAWN
COLOUR LEAVES ARE PURPLE,
RED, ORANGE,PINK,
GREEN AND YELLOW
SHAPE SQUARE STEM AND
LEAVES RANGING FROM
HEART-SHAPED TO
DEEPLY FRINGED
APPEARANCE LEAF PATTERNS ARE
DISTINCTLY WILD SIDE-
SPOTTED, SPALSHED
HEIGHT 6 INCHES TO 3.5 FT.
SEASON IT GROWS/
FLOWERS
SPRING AND SUMMER
NAME OF PLANT THUJA PLANT
WHERE IT IS USED
IN LANDSCAPING
PLAN
NEAR THE DINING
AREA AND ALONG
THE PATHWAYS
COLOUR GREEN AND
BRONZER
SHAPE CONICAL
APPEARANCE IT GIVES RUSTIC
APPEARANCE
HEIGHT 10-200 FT.
SEASON IT
GROWS/ FLOWERS
AUTUMN
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V
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NAME OF PLANT BANYAN TREE
WHERE IT IS
USED IN
LANDSCAPING
PLAN
BEHIND THE DINING
AREA
COLOUR GREEN
SHAPE LEAVE ARE
ELLEPTICAL IN
SHAPE
APPEARANCE LEAVES ARE LARGE,
LEATHERY,GLOSSY
GREEN
HEIGHT 100 FT.
SEASON IT
GROWS/
FLOWERS
SPRING
NAME OF PLANT MANGO TREE
WHERE IT IS USED
IN LANDSCAPING
PLAN
BESIDE THE KITCHEN
COLOUR LEAVES ARE SHINY
AND DARK GREEN
SHAPE ERECT AND THICK
TRUNK BRANCHING
APPEARANCE ROUNDED CANOPY
HEIGHT 50-60 FT.
SEASON IT
GROWS/ FLOWERS
SPRING
NAME OF PLANT PAPAYA TREE
WHERE IT IS
USED IN
LANDSCAPING
PLAN
BEHIND THE DINING
COLOUR LEAVES – GREEN
FRUIT – RED OR
ORANGE
SHAPE SMALL SPARSELY
BRANCHED TREE
APPEARANCE SEMI-WOODY
HERCBACEOUS
PERENNIAL
HEIGHT 16-33 FT.
SEASON IT
GROWS/
FLOWERS
SPRING AND
AUTUMN
EFFECTS ON PLANNING
● The boundary of the site is covered with all tall trees like coconut tree ,
banyan tree , palm tree , etc.
● They planted all the medicinal plants in front of every cottage.
● The planning involved cottages just similar to kerala architecture like The
vernacular houses.
● There was restriction to use concrete in the construction so the timber
became the prime source of construction.
● Palm leaves are still used effectively for thatching the roofs near pools.
PROBLEM
FOR ACHIEVING MAJOR
THERMAL COMFORT REGION OF NASHIK
INVOLVE COPING UP
ISSUES
1) HUMIDITY (EXCESS MOISTURE IN
ATMOSPHERE)
2) INTENSE SUN
3) TEMPERATURE
4) EXCESS RAINFALL
SOLUTION
● IMPROVING AIR CIRCULATION BY
PROVIDING PATHWAYS,ALLEYS AND
FENESTRATION SO THAT CONSTANT
FLOW OF AIR.
● PROVIDING APPROPRIATE
SHADING DEVICES
● SPATIAL ORGANIZATION AND SITE
PLANNING
● ORGANIZING ROOMS, COTTAGES
ACCORDING TO THEIR DAY TIME USE
AND LOCATING THEM.
ACTIVITY ANALYSIS
DETAIL ACTIVITY DETAILS
03
A. NUMBER OF ACTIVITIES
B. TIME AND OCCUPANCY ANALYSIS
C. AREAS & TYPES & OCCUPANCY
D. ARCHITECTURAL CHARACTERISTICS
ARTICULATION AND MASSING
E. OPENED AND CLOSED SPACES
F. FACILITIES
NO. OF ACTIVITIES AT RESORT :
5. LANDSCAPE AREA
FOR EACH COTTAGE
1. AFTER ENTERING THERE IS A
CHECK IN AT THE RECEPTION
2. THEN AFTER THERE IS
CLINIC AND CHECKING
3. YOGA AND MEDITATION
ROOM
6. BATH AND
STEAM ROOM
4. COTTAGES FOR STAY WITH
ALL REQUIRE SERVICES
7. SWIMMING POOL 8. CAFETERIA WITH SERVING AREA
9. MASSAGE ROOM 10. TOILET ROOM
TIME & TYPES OF OCCUPANCY IN RESORT
1. Just for medication
A. take proper medication
B. One day return
2. For proper treatment
• Stays as per treatment
3. For the stay Purpose
• Stay is as per 3 day
plan or more..
OPEN SPACES :
• Meditation
• swimming pool
• lawns
• pathways
SEMI OPEN :
• Meditation hall
• Dining
CLOSE SPACES :
• Massage rooms
• steam and bath rooms
• clinic
•Cottages
RESORT SPACE SEGREGATION
OPENED
SEMI OPENED
CLOSED
TIMINGS OF VISITORS :
•There are bookings throughout the year .
•Mostly are from monsoon to winters.
60%
ARCHITECTURAL CHARACTERISTICS
• Principles of designs are well followed in relationship between
open and closed spaces.
Symmetry throughout the plan
SYMMETRY
• Repetition
• Hierarchy
• Balance between nature and built
up
FACILITIES IN EACH COTTAGE :
• Water Geyser in
bathroom
• Fan
• TV and AC
•
Housekeeping
• Room
service
• Business Centre with Internet
Access
lamp light
• Attach washroom Facilities outside :
• pool
• Ayurvedic massage
• satvik bhojan
• Steam bath
• Nature treat
MATERIAL ANALYSIS
APPLICATION OF VARIOUS
MATERIALS USAGE
04
A. MATERIAL APPLICATION AND SEGREGATION
B. CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES
C. COLOR THEME
D. LIGHTING
E. PROPORTION, SCALE AND VOLUME
F. STRUCTURAL HEIGHTS
RECEPTION
D- 4MX4M
WOODEN STRIP
FLOORING WITH
ALTERNATE JOINTS
LOUVERS
FACADES
OPEN
GABAL
ROOF
JODHPURI
TEAKWOOD
FURNITURE
0.45M
2M
ONE WAY MIRROR
GLASS
UPTO PLINTH
LEVEL
CONCREAT IS
USED
WOODE
N STEPS
MEDITATION HALL
TIE BEAM COLUMN
JUNCTION
STEEL
COLUMN
BASE PLATE
JUNCTION
WOODEN STRIP
FLOORING WITH
ALTERNATE JOINTS
PYRAMIDAL
ROOF ( STEEL
FRAME )
RAMPART
BALUSTER
(0.9M)
4.2M
4M
D- 12M X 10M
TERRACOTTA
ROOF
CLADDING
WHITE
JODHPURI
FLOORING
DUTCH GABAL
ROOF
WOODEN STRIP
CLADDING WITH
EVEN JOINTS
BATHROOM
3.6M
2M
1M
CLERE STORY
WINDOW
COTTAGE ROOM
ROSY PINK
GRANITE
TREAD
PLINTH OF
CONCRETE
JODHPURI
TEAKWOOD
FACADE
MANGALORE
TILES
TEAKWOOD
RAILING
TEAKWOOD
BALUSTRE
TERRACOTTA
ROOF CLADDING
DOUBLE SHUTTER
TEAKWOOD DOOR
DOUBLE SHUTTER
TEAKWOOD
WINDOW
STONE
PAVEMENTS
GRASS (SOFTSCAPE) BRICKS
COTTAGE ROOM
EXTERIOR
Traditional pitched roof with the
slope of 45° supported over Timber
frames.
● Covered with traditional
roofing clay tiles.
● The pitched slope enables
the easy drain of rainwater.
● Extended over the
verandah at a length of one
metre which protects the
walls from direct heat and
rains.
BATHROOM WOODEN STRIP
CLADDING WITH EVEN
JOINTS
BAMBOO
CURTAINS
JODHPURI WITH
STONE TILES
CLERESTORY
WINDOW
WHITE
PORCELAIN
TILES USED IN FLOORING
D- 7.20SQM
3
M
0.75
2
M
BAMBOO
CURTAINS
JODHPURI
TEAKWOOD
FURNITURE
LOUVERS
FACADES
SPA BED
SPA ROOM
FABRIC
CURTAIN
SPA ROOM 33.60 SQ
M
CAPACITY OF DINING
HALL 50 PEOPLE
DINING HALL TERRACOTTA
ROOF CLADDING
JODHPURI
TEAKWOOD
FURNITURE
PYRAMIDAL
ROOF (
STEEL
FRAME )
D- 72.2sq m
4.2M
STONE PAVEMENTS
ROSY PINK GRANITE
(TRADES)
FINE CRUSHED
AGGREGATE
WHITE TILES (RISER)
LANDSCAPE AREA
ANTI SKID
PORCELAIN
TILES
ROSY PINK
GRANITE
WOODEN
BEACH
CHAIR
RED STONE
TILES
MOSAIC TILES
SWIMMING POOL
Wood veneers
Teak wood
Wooden flooring - Hardwood
INTERIOR MATERIAL TERMINOLOGY
● Cottages From inside were laminated on walls with veneers.
● Wood veneer will often outlast solid wood furniture by years.
● Teak is the hardest, most durable and strongest of the hardwoods, making it the perfect
material for outdoor furniture that lasts.
● Ease of installation: Labor-intensive as solid hardwoods are nailed or stapled down.
● Solid hardwood is value for money.
● It is suitable for those who have long-time use in mind, yet do not mind installing different types of
flooring in different parts of the house, as per need.
SPECIFICATIONS OF TIMBER STRUCTURE
DETAILS JOINERY COMMON
DETAILS AT CORNERS
B. CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES
JOINERY DETAILS AT RIDGE
JOINERY DETAILS AT PLINTH LEVEL
WITH CONCRETE PLINTH TIMBER JOINERIES
THE 3 MOST COMMON TYPES OF JOINERY IN POST AND BEAM
STRUCTURES ARE:
Mortise and Tenon joints – These joints have adjoining pieces that connect at an
angle, which help transfer loads from horizontal timbers to vertical timbers.
B. CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES
SOURCE: https://timberframehq.com/timber-frame-plans/shed-plans/page/2/
D. COLOR THEME
Wood Water Vegetation
● Based on mainly this three type of colour scheme the
entire Resort is been developed.
● The combination of these 3 colours i.e. green, brown
& blue have massive impact from the traditional
Kerala style of architecture.
E. LIGHTING & FENESTRATIONS
The lighting throughout the day time around the site is due to
the sun and the multiple windows build in the cottages provides
sufficient light to each and every corner inside the Cottage and
closed spaces.
During the night time focus light, bulbs
and chandelier played a good role in
providing sufficient lighting around the
site of resort covering each space,
which made resort aesthetically
pleasing and maintain the ambience
FOCUS LIGHTS NEAR PALM TREES
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F. PROPORTION, SCALE ,VOLUME & STRUCTURAL HEIGHTS
TYPES OF SERVICES IN RESORT
SERVICE ANALYSIS
05
1. FLOW CHART
2. CAPACITY ACCORDING TO NO. OF
PEOPLE OPTING A SERVICE
A. WATER SUPPLY
B. ELECTRICAL
C. CCTV
D. INTERNET
E. TELEPHONE
F. FIRE FIGHTING
G. BATHROOM
H. SANITATION
3. KITCHEN & DINING SERVICES
SERVICES IN RESORT
COTTAGES
BATHROOM
IN
COTTAGES
FANS IN
MEDITATION,
YOGA
SPACE
MASSAGE
ROOMS
FANS IN
DINNING
AREA
FOCUS
LIGHTS
ALL OVER
CAMPUS
RECEPTION AYURVEDIC
STORE
ROOM
BATHROOM
IN
COTTAGES
SWIMMING
POOL
WASH BASIN
IN DINING
AREA
KITCHEN TOILETS
WATER
SUPPLY
ELECTRICAL
SUPPLY
WATER TANK NEAR
AYURVEDIC CLINIC
WATER SUPPLY
WATER BODY NEARBY THE SITE & SOURCE
1) Kashyap Dams just 13 minutes away from Resort.
2) And the Nagalwadi backwater i.e Gangapur dam is nearby.
3) Water is stored in a tank and then supplied to cottages and swimming pool.
4) The used water of swimming pool is supplied to plants.
5) They have their own boring in the site for the water supply.
TANK DIMENSION:
5M DIAMETER
8M HEIGHT
1,25,600 L WATER
CAPACITY
WATER SUPPLY
HANGING
LAMPS
FANS
AC
TELEVISIONS
TABLE
LAMPS
TELEPHONES
ELECTRICITY IS SUPPLIED TO THESE POINTS IN
THE COTTAGES FROM THE MAIN WIRES.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY INSIDE THE COTTAGE
FOCUS LIGHTS ARE
PLACED ALL AROUND
THE SITE NEAR THE
PALM TREES
ELECTRICAL LAYOUT OF SITE (OVERVIEW)
A. 60-70 people can easily stay at the resort at a time.
B. 20-30 people can eat in dining area at once at a time.
A) Water Tank was At Entrance as electrical system was placed just far opposite to
avoid any danger/problem to the guests.
B) Kitchen At The Another Corner in order to maintain the view of resort without
breaking the chain of activities being performed.
C) Generator Near Kitchen was at very corner and away from water tank/water
resources.
D) Dining At The Centre Of Site to let the activity to continue without any obstruction.
E) Swimming Pool Near Dining just to provide aesthetic ambience during lunch and
dinner hours.
A. Water supply through water tank, Only means of water is through borewell.
1. There is proper housekeeping department for cleanliness around the resort
2. Electricity is through government. There is a power generator near kitchen.
3. CCTV whole site is under cctv surveillance.
4. There is wifi available at the resort for internet use. Network at site is decent.
5. Fire extinguisher are provided all over site.
6. NO solar was available.
7. Parking is on the 6m wide road on left side . No proper parking given.
8. Kitchen there are many equipment available in kitchen.
OBSERVATIONS
SERVICES IN BATHROOM
1) Electricity supply to Geyser, lights and plug point.
2) Water supply to WC, Shower, washbasins, etc.
SANITATION
✔ They have provided wash Basins attached to
dining space.
✔ The used water from the basins is supplied to
the nearby plants.
Electricity supply to
Fans in the dining
area.
KITCHEN & DINING SERVICES
✔ IN TOILETS SLIPPERY TILES WERE
PRESET INSTEAD OF ANTISKID
✔ TOILETS AFTER GETTING
CONNECTED TO CHAMBERS
WERE LINKED TO MAIN SEWER
LINE OF BLAK WATER.
✔ TOILETS WERE MAINLY
WESTERN STYLE
✔ CERAMIC POTS
✔ FLUSH & TOILET PAPER
SYSTEMS
BENEFITS OF USING LEAST SERVICES:
➢ Eco-friendly measures to conserve resources, such as water and energy. This can help to
preserve the environment.
➢ Staying here, help improve the air quality in the area and surroundings .
ANALYSIS
OBSERVATIONS
06
A. INSHORT ANALYSIS,
CONCLUSION & CRITICS
B. INFERENCE ( PROS AND
CONS)
INSHORT ANALYSIS
1. Focus lights to maintain the ambience of resort
2. Meditation deck placed northern so to receive more sunlight from morning sun.
3. Kitchen is more towards eastearn side to get maximum Daylight.
4. Gravel all around to avoid rainwater issues n the wooden flooring damage
5. All sizes of heights are provided of plants.
6. Periphery tall palm trees to prevent the animals may existence around the resort.
7. Colour theme is following the principles of design that is contrast.
8. Pleasing sound of birds can be heard throughout the day.
9. Resort being eco friendly helps to reduce stress from its ambience. Nature has been found
to have a calming quality on our stress levels.
10. Thay have used steel frame structure in Meditation and dinning hall to avoid deforestation.
CRITICS
1) Swimming pool water drainer is missing.
2) Also direct approach to all the spaces, no interlinking/indirect approach
is seen except for kitchen.
3) Washroom tiles were not antiskid.
4) No proper parking given
5) Parties/events are not allowed
6) Pets are not allowed.
7) Absence of street lights
PROS OF STAYING AT AN ECO-FRIENDLY RESORT :
➢ Reduced environmental impact:
➢ By staying at an eco-friendly resort, you can help reduce your overall environmental
impact while on vacation. This is because these resorts often implement sustainable
practices, such as using renewable energy sources and recycled materials.
➢ Conservation of resources:
➢ Eco-friendly resorts often take measures to conserve resources, such as water and
energy. This can help to preserve the environment.
➢ Improved air quality:
➢ Staying at an eco-friendly resort can also help improve the air quality in the area. This is
because these resorts often use green building practices, such as proper ventilation and
insulation, to improve indoor air quality and reduce CO2 emissions.
➢ Increased wildlife sightings:
➢ Eco-friendly resorts are often located in areas with abundant wildlife. This can provide you
with the opportunity to see animals that you may not have the chance to see otherwise.
➢ Peace of mind:
➢ Knowing that you are helping to preserve the environment can give you peace of mind
while on vacation.
CONS OF STAYING AT AN
ECO-FRIENDLY RESORT :
➢ Many eco-friendly resorts are
located in remote areas, which
can be difficult to reach.
➢ They can also be expensive,
as they often cater to a luxury
market.
➢ Eco-friendly resorts may not
have all the amenities and
activities that a standard resort
would offer.
➢ They may also be less
comfortable, as they often use
recycled or natural materials.
➢ Finally, eco-friendly resorts
may be less reliable, as they
are often small and
independently owned.
INFERENCES
THANKS!
OUR TEAM
1) SHRUTI BAWASKAR
2) ANUSHKA BHARGAVA
3) MUNAWAR FATEMA
4) ANJALI DESHMANE
5) POOJA MANGE
6) BHARGAVI NARKHEDE
7) DHANASHREE DAWKAR
8) SHAGUN HOLANI
- LITTLE COVE RESORT AND TEAM, NASHIK

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LITTLE COVE NASHIK CASE STUDY.pdf

  • 1. LIVE CASE STUDY SHRUTI BAWASKAR ANUSHKA BHARGAVA MUNAWAR FATEMA ANJALI DESHMANE POOJA MANGE BHARGAVI NARKHEDE DHANASHREE DAWKAR SHAGUN HOLANI 2022 ARCHITECTURAL CASE STUDY RESORT RESORT
  • 3. INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION TO RESORT AND BRIEFING 01 A. TYPES OF LODGING OPERATIONS B. TYPES OF RESORT C. CHARACTERISTICS OF RESORT D. WELLNESS CENTRE
  • 4. A. TYPES OF LODGING OPERATIONS Classic Hotels Resorts Spas Convention Hotels Motels and Motor Hotels Condominium Hotels Residential Hotels Casino Hotels and Resorts Resorts are self-contained establishments that cater to many of a vacationer’s needs. At a minimum, they typically have lodging, shopping, and dining on-site. Other amenities may include: ★ Entertainment Like Live Music, Comedy, Or Traditional Dances ★ Spas, Saunas, And Other Wellness-Related Businesses ★ Day Trips To Local Landmarks And Archaeological Sites ★ Childcare Services ★ Gyms, Sports Coaching, And Group Fitness Classes. WHAT IS A RESORT ? A resort is a self-contained destination that can provide for all of your travel needs in one location. You can find food, drinks, entertainment, shopping, and other activities all without needing to l leave the property.
  • 5. B. TYPES OF RESORT By location: By seasonality: By designation: By form of ownership: 1) Urban resort 2) Beach or seaside resort 3) Lake resort 4) Mountain resort 5) Island resort 6) Desert resort 7) Tropical rainforest resort 8) (sensitive and restrictive) 9) Farm-related 1) Year-round resort 2) Summer resort 3) Winter resort 1) Spa resort 2) Golf resort 3) Ski resort 4) Guest ranch 5) Diving resort 6) Fishing resort Resort Hotel ● Person "leases" the room/cottage for transient stay ● Person develops/buys another home in outdoor areas ● Person pays for the right to accommodations at a vacation development for a specified period each year, for a specified number of years or for perpetuity. ➔ A Stunning Location. ➔ Unparalleled Service & Convenience ➔ Outstanding Decor and Room Amenities. ➔ A Memorable, Satisfying Dining Experience. ➔ Activities & Fun. E. CHARACTERISTICS OF RESORT C. CHARACTERISTICS OF RESORT ➔ A Stunning Location. ➔ Unparalleled Service & Convenience ➔ Outstanding Decor and Room Amenities. ➔ A Memorable, Satisfying Dining Experience. ➔ Activities & Fun.
  • 6. What are the 4 types of wellness? ➢ The Four Dimensions 1. SPIRITUAL WELLNESS. 2. EMOTIONAL WELLNESS 3. PHYSICAL WELLNESS 4. SOCIAL WELLNESS. A wellness center is an establishment that offers health services for the body and mind. WHAT IS A WELLNESS CENTRE ? D. WELLNESS CENTRE ➔ When one dimension of our well-being is out of balance, the other dimensions are affected. ➔ To strive for wellness is to take a proactive approach by learning how to be well in each dimension and taking action to build wellness-affirming habits, routines, and coping strategies. Meditation+ yoga Hall
  • 7. PROJECT BRIEFING SITE ANALYSIS 02 1) Location and area 2) Site physical characteristics 3) Site approach & Parking,Roads 4) Entry, Roads, Reason for parking 5) Site circulation 6) Slope analysis 7) Space segregation 8) Principle of design 9) Activities & Amenities in the site 10) Landscape criteria & Vegetation 11) Design Ideology 12) Footfall and scale 13) Effects on Planning TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • 8. A soulful journey crafted for holistic rejuvenation of mind, body and spirit. With serene locations, nourishing local cuisine and our unique touch of warmth and luxury, each of these retreats is designed to permit deep rest and allow one to embrace a relaxed and natural way of living. -LITTLE COVE
  • 9.
  • 10. AIMING FOR YOGA CHALLENGES SATVIK AHARA VEGETARIAN DIET RESORT AT GLANCE YOGA DINING VIEWPOINTS NEAR THE LAKE BESIDE THE RESORT ARE BEST SUNSET HOSPITALITY AYURVEDA TREATMENT ACCOMODATION PROVIDING ORGANIC AND NATURAL EXPERIENCE OF LIFESTYLE PROVIDING HEALTH RELATED TREATMENT FROM THE AYURVEDIC CENTRE COTTAGE BASED ROOMS GIVING THE AMBIENCE OF KERALA STYLE ARCHITECTURE
  • 11. SITE LOCATION The site is located in India, Deccan plateau, Maharashtra, Nashik,Girnare, Nagalwadi, 422203 • Biogeographic zone : Deccan peninsula • Lat.: 19.9975° N • Lon.: , 73.7898° E SITE AREA IS 9000 SQ.MTS.+ additional farms • Shape : Rectangular / trapezoidal • The site is EAST facing entrance. • It is the corner having two main adjoining roads and one service road of 6MTS. Little cove yoga Ayurveda resort is 14 km from the center of Nashik. YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION : 2019-2020
  • 12. 1. MAIN NASIK CITY : 41 MIN (23.4 KM) VIA GANGAPUR RD 2. NASIK AIRPORT : 1 HR (40.8 KM) 3. NASIK RAILWAY STATION : 59 MIN (33.1 KM) 4. NASIK CENTRAL BUS STAND : 39MIN 22.6 KM) SITE APPROACH & SURROUNDINGS
  • 13. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Reddish brown Loamy soil. Regular soil is also found here Due to the clear sky, there is a lot of intense sunlight throughout the day so the site remains cold. Water feature Nearby :- Their is a Gangapur dam. CLIMATE Nashik's climate is classified as tropical. The summers are much rainier than the winters in Nashik.The dry season is mostly clear and it is hot year round. Rainfall Annual Rainfall ranges from 500 mm to 3400 mm. Good amount of vegetation can be produced here. Sunlight The Site Receives Sunlight 12 hrs a day on an average. N O R T H S O U T H Slope Contours They have created artificial contours within the lawns. Soil type
  • 14. DESIGN IDEOLOGY DESIGN IS INSPIRED FROM THE COTTAGES OF BALI, INDONESIA. 1. The same type of architecture is present in the resort design. 2. Same construction techniques. 3. Same construction materials. 4. Sloping roof with the Mangalore tiles. 5. Clerestory windows with louvers. 6. Same railing and baluster type.
  • 15. MAIN ENTRY SERVICE ENTRY REASONS TO PROVIDE SERVICE ENTRY ARE :- 1. Easily accessible from road Side. 2. East side of the Site. 3. Parking lane is on the same side. REASONS TO PROVIDE MAIN ENTRY - 1. Easily accessible from road Side. 2. No Activities are disturbed on the main site. 3. Near to Kitchen and storage space. ENTRY GATES Parking Road PARKING LANE IS PARALLEL TO RESORT ENTRANCE. N APPROACH ROADS & PARKING PARKING AREA The parking is provided on 6m wide road on northern end of the entrance. MAIN GATE IS ON EAST AND ON ENTRANCE THERE ARE COCONUT AND PALM TREES.
  • 16. MAXIMUM PUBLIC CIRCULATE THROUGH THIS SPACE. LESS PUBLIC CIRCULATE AS COMPARED TO PURPLE ZONE. VERY LIMITED PUBLIC CIRCULATE THROUGH HERE. SITE CIRCULATION
  • 17. SLOPE ANALYSIS NORTH SOUTH Towards the slope, level difference is observed with the use of steps. EFFECT ON PLANNING:- SLOPE IS TOWARDS SOUTH FROM NORTH
  • 18. PUBLIC SPACE SEMI PUBLIC SPACE SEMI PRIVATE SPACE PRIVATE SPACE WATER TANK ELECTRIC GENERATOR E.G W.T L E G E N D N ZONING & SPACE SEGREGATION E.G W.T
  • 19. LITTLE COVE AYURVEDIC RESORT PLAN E W
  • 20. ● Cottages ● Swimming Pool ● Massage Room ● Dinning ● Clinic ● Meditation Area ACTIVITIES & AMENITIES IN SITE
  • 21. WATER TANK AT ENTRANCE RECEPTION AND WAITING MAIN ENTRANCE MEDITATION HALL MASSAGE ROOM STAY FOR GUESTS ROOMS WITH ATTACH TOILET INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL OF DINING KITCHEN VIEW 1) ROOMS ARE AESTHETICALLY DESIGNED 2) USED MANGALORE TILES ROOF 3) TOILETS HAVE JODHPURI TILES 4) UTENSILS USED ARE ALL OF COPPER AND BRASS MASSAGE ROOM SPACE SEGREGATION
  • 22. LANDSCAPE NEAR SWIMMING POOL SITTING PROVIDED OUTSIDE EVERY COTTAGE AND THE PATHWAY WITH FLOWER BEDS SWIMMING POOL GENERATOR COMMON TOILETS ENTRANCE GATE •AS THE SITE IS SLOPPY THEY HAVE DESIGNED ARTIFICIAL CONTOURS BETWEEN INTERVALS OF COTTAGES •THE PATHWAYS ARE OF STONE PAVEMENTS •BESIDE KITCHEN SERVICE ENTRY IS PROVIDED •THE SWIMMING POOL WATER IS USED FOR WATERING TREES & PLANTS. SPACE SEGREGATION
  • 23. • The main pathways are of the subpathways for cottages are 1.2 wide. • The pathway between the swimming and dining area is semicircular PATHWAYS BETWEEN COTTAGES
  • 24. HARDSCAPE 35% SOFTSCAPE 65% FLORA –FAUNA & VEGETATION 1. THEY HAVE PLANTED TULSI PLANTS ALONG THE SMALL PATHWAYS AND BESIDE THE MEDITATION HALL AS IT PURIFIES THE NEARBY ENVIRONMENT AND IT IS ALSO USE FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSE. 2. TALL TREES TOLERATE WIND, HEAT AND IT IS ALSO ACT AS A STRONG FENCING TO THE SITE THEREFORE, THEY HAVE PLANTED LARGE AMOUNT OF COCONUT TREES. 3. THERE WERE SO MANY FLOWERING PLANTS IT WELCOMES THE GUEST TO THE COTTAGE AND GIVES AESTHETIC APPEARANCE TO THE SITE. 4. THEY HAVE PROVIDED GREEN COVER ALMOST TO ALL THE OPEN SPACES WHICH GIVES A NATURAL FRESH LOOK AND HEALTHY FEELING AS WE ENTER THE RESORT. MOSTLY MEDIUM FOLIAGE TREES AND PLANTS WERE OBSERVED, BUT DENSE VEGETATION IS ALONG THE PERIPHERY OF SITE. WELLNESS IS TO LIVE WITHIN THE NATURE -Mahenra Pardeshi ● Landscape forms evoke emotions and create ambiance. ● Rectilinear forms feel structured and formal and circular pattern are soft in appearance of landscape of resort.
  • 25. LANDSCAPE PLAN SOME OF THE SPECIES INCLUDED: 1) COCONUT TREE 2) ROYAL PALMS 3) ASHOKA TREE 4) ROSE PLANT 5) HIBISCUS 6) CANNA LILY 7) TULSI PLANT 8) COLEUS PLANT 9) THUJA PLANT 10) BANYAN TREE 11) MANGO TREE 12) PAPAYA TREE FOLIAGE ACCORDING TO SEASON FEB-JUNE JULY-NOV DEC-JAN 50% 75% 60%
  • 26. NAME OF PLANT COCONUT TREE WHERE IT IS USED IN LANDSCAPING PLAN AT THE ENTRANCE NEAR TOILETS AND FRONT OF EVERY COTTAGE COLOUR GREEN SHAPE TALL BRANCHING APPEARANCE IT HAS A THICK SOLID TRUNK HEIGHT 30 METERS SEASON IT GROWS/ FLOWERS ALL SEASONS NAME OF PLANT ROYAL PALMS WHERE IT IS USED IN LANDSCAPING PLAN AT THE ENTRANCE AND PERIPHERY OF THE SITE COLOUR GREEN SHAPE OVAL APPEARANCE IT HAS A SINGLE SMOOTH GRAY TRUNK HEIGHT 50-70 FT. SEASON IT GROWS/ FLOWERS LATE SUMMER NAME OF PLANT ASHOKA TREE WHERE IT IS USED IN LANDSCAPING PLAN PERIPHERY OF THE SITE COLOUR COPPERY RED SHAPE REMINISCENT OF A PYRAMID SHAPE APPEARANCE ONG NARROW LANCEOLATE LEAVES HEIGHT 30-40 FEET SEASON IT GROWS/ FLOWERS SPRING V E G E T A T I O N
  • 27. V E G E T A T I O N NAME OF PLANT ROSE WHERE IT IS USED IN LANDSCAPING PLAN NEAR SWIMMING POOL AND COTTAGES COLOUR MULTICOLOUR SHAPE CUP SHAPE APPEARANCE SOFT, SMOOTH PETALS HEIGHT 8 TO 15 FEET TALL SEASON IT GROWS/ FLOWERS WINTER SEASON NAME OF PLANT HIBISCUS WHERE IT IS USED IN LANDSCAPING PLAN NEAR COTTAGES, DINING AREA AND MEDITATION HALL COLOUR RED AND ORANGE SHAPE TRUMPET SHAPE APPEARANCE LARGE, CONSPICUOUS WITH FIVE OR MORE PETALS HEIGHT 15 FEET SEASON IT GROWS/ FLOWERS MID TO LATE SUMMER NAME OF PLANT CANNA LILY WHERE IT IS USED IN LANDSCAPING PLAN NEAR DINING AREA COLOUR RED AND ORANGE SHAPE ELONGATED OR OVAL APPEARANCE TROPICAL LIKE FOLLIAGE AND LARGE FLOWERS HEIGHT 1.5 – 8 FT. SEASON IT GROWS/ FLOWERS EARLY TO MID SUMMER
  • 28. NAME OF PLANT TULSI PLANT WHERE IT IS USED IN LANDSCAPING PLAN BESIDE THE MEDITATION HALL AND ALONG THE SMALL PATHWAYS COLOUR GREEN SHAPE LEAVES ARE OVAL WITH A SLIGHTLY SHARP TIP APPEARANCE ERECT PLANT WITH BRANCHED SUB-SHRUBS HEIGHT 3.3 FT. SEASON IT GROWS/ FLOWERS SPRING NAME OF PLANT COLEUS PLANT WHERE IT IS USED IN LANDSCAPING PLAN AT THE PERIPHERY OF THE EVERY LAWN COLOUR LEAVES ARE PURPLE, RED, ORANGE,PINK, GREEN AND YELLOW SHAPE SQUARE STEM AND LEAVES RANGING FROM HEART-SHAPED TO DEEPLY FRINGED APPEARANCE LEAF PATTERNS ARE DISTINCTLY WILD SIDE- SPOTTED, SPALSHED HEIGHT 6 INCHES TO 3.5 FT. SEASON IT GROWS/ FLOWERS SPRING AND SUMMER NAME OF PLANT THUJA PLANT WHERE IT IS USED IN LANDSCAPING PLAN NEAR THE DINING AREA AND ALONG THE PATHWAYS COLOUR GREEN AND BRONZER SHAPE CONICAL APPEARANCE IT GIVES RUSTIC APPEARANCE HEIGHT 10-200 FT. SEASON IT GROWS/ FLOWERS AUTUMN V E G E T A T I O N
  • 29. V E G E T A T I O N NAME OF PLANT BANYAN TREE WHERE IT IS USED IN LANDSCAPING PLAN BEHIND THE DINING AREA COLOUR GREEN SHAPE LEAVE ARE ELLEPTICAL IN SHAPE APPEARANCE LEAVES ARE LARGE, LEATHERY,GLOSSY GREEN HEIGHT 100 FT. SEASON IT GROWS/ FLOWERS SPRING NAME OF PLANT MANGO TREE WHERE IT IS USED IN LANDSCAPING PLAN BESIDE THE KITCHEN COLOUR LEAVES ARE SHINY AND DARK GREEN SHAPE ERECT AND THICK TRUNK BRANCHING APPEARANCE ROUNDED CANOPY HEIGHT 50-60 FT. SEASON IT GROWS/ FLOWERS SPRING NAME OF PLANT PAPAYA TREE WHERE IT IS USED IN LANDSCAPING PLAN BEHIND THE DINING COLOUR LEAVES – GREEN FRUIT – RED OR ORANGE SHAPE SMALL SPARSELY BRANCHED TREE APPEARANCE SEMI-WOODY HERCBACEOUS PERENNIAL HEIGHT 16-33 FT. SEASON IT GROWS/ FLOWERS SPRING AND AUTUMN
  • 30. EFFECTS ON PLANNING ● The boundary of the site is covered with all tall trees like coconut tree , banyan tree , palm tree , etc. ● They planted all the medicinal plants in front of every cottage. ● The planning involved cottages just similar to kerala architecture like The vernacular houses. ● There was restriction to use concrete in the construction so the timber became the prime source of construction. ● Palm leaves are still used effectively for thatching the roofs near pools. PROBLEM FOR ACHIEVING MAJOR THERMAL COMFORT REGION OF NASHIK INVOLVE COPING UP ISSUES 1) HUMIDITY (EXCESS MOISTURE IN ATMOSPHERE) 2) INTENSE SUN 3) TEMPERATURE 4) EXCESS RAINFALL SOLUTION ● IMPROVING AIR CIRCULATION BY PROVIDING PATHWAYS,ALLEYS AND FENESTRATION SO THAT CONSTANT FLOW OF AIR. ● PROVIDING APPROPRIATE SHADING DEVICES ● SPATIAL ORGANIZATION AND SITE PLANNING ● ORGANIZING ROOMS, COTTAGES ACCORDING TO THEIR DAY TIME USE AND LOCATING THEM.
  • 31. ACTIVITY ANALYSIS DETAIL ACTIVITY DETAILS 03 A. NUMBER OF ACTIVITIES B. TIME AND OCCUPANCY ANALYSIS C. AREAS & TYPES & OCCUPANCY D. ARCHITECTURAL CHARACTERISTICS ARTICULATION AND MASSING E. OPENED AND CLOSED SPACES F. FACILITIES
  • 32. NO. OF ACTIVITIES AT RESORT : 5. LANDSCAPE AREA FOR EACH COTTAGE 1. AFTER ENTERING THERE IS A CHECK IN AT THE RECEPTION 2. THEN AFTER THERE IS CLINIC AND CHECKING 3. YOGA AND MEDITATION ROOM 6. BATH AND STEAM ROOM 4. COTTAGES FOR STAY WITH ALL REQUIRE SERVICES 7. SWIMMING POOL 8. CAFETERIA WITH SERVING AREA 9. MASSAGE ROOM 10. TOILET ROOM
  • 33. TIME & TYPES OF OCCUPANCY IN RESORT 1. Just for medication A. take proper medication B. One day return 2. For proper treatment • Stays as per treatment 3. For the stay Purpose • Stay is as per 3 day plan or more.. OPEN SPACES : • Meditation • swimming pool • lawns • pathways SEMI OPEN : • Meditation hall • Dining CLOSE SPACES : • Massage rooms • steam and bath rooms • clinic •Cottages RESORT SPACE SEGREGATION OPENED SEMI OPENED CLOSED
  • 34. TIMINGS OF VISITORS : •There are bookings throughout the year . •Mostly are from monsoon to winters. 60%
  • 35. ARCHITECTURAL CHARACTERISTICS • Principles of designs are well followed in relationship between open and closed spaces. Symmetry throughout the plan SYMMETRY • Repetition • Hierarchy • Balance between nature and built up
  • 36. FACILITIES IN EACH COTTAGE : • Water Geyser in bathroom • Fan • TV and AC • Housekeeping • Room service • Business Centre with Internet Access lamp light • Attach washroom Facilities outside : • pool • Ayurvedic massage • satvik bhojan • Steam bath • Nature treat
  • 37. MATERIAL ANALYSIS APPLICATION OF VARIOUS MATERIALS USAGE 04 A. MATERIAL APPLICATION AND SEGREGATION B. CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES C. COLOR THEME D. LIGHTING E. PROPORTION, SCALE AND VOLUME F. STRUCTURAL HEIGHTS
  • 38. RECEPTION D- 4MX4M WOODEN STRIP FLOORING WITH ALTERNATE JOINTS LOUVERS FACADES OPEN GABAL ROOF JODHPURI TEAKWOOD FURNITURE 0.45M 2M ONE WAY MIRROR GLASS UPTO PLINTH LEVEL CONCREAT IS USED WOODE N STEPS
  • 39. MEDITATION HALL TIE BEAM COLUMN JUNCTION STEEL COLUMN BASE PLATE JUNCTION WOODEN STRIP FLOORING WITH ALTERNATE JOINTS PYRAMIDAL ROOF ( STEEL FRAME ) RAMPART BALUSTER (0.9M) 4.2M 4M D- 12M X 10M TERRACOTTA ROOF CLADDING
  • 40. WHITE JODHPURI FLOORING DUTCH GABAL ROOF WOODEN STRIP CLADDING WITH EVEN JOINTS BATHROOM 3.6M 2M 1M CLERE STORY WINDOW COTTAGE ROOM
  • 41. ROSY PINK GRANITE TREAD PLINTH OF CONCRETE JODHPURI TEAKWOOD FACADE MANGALORE TILES TEAKWOOD RAILING TEAKWOOD BALUSTRE TERRACOTTA ROOF CLADDING DOUBLE SHUTTER TEAKWOOD DOOR DOUBLE SHUTTER TEAKWOOD WINDOW STONE PAVEMENTS GRASS (SOFTSCAPE) BRICKS COTTAGE ROOM EXTERIOR Traditional pitched roof with the slope of 45° supported over Timber frames. ● Covered with traditional roofing clay tiles. ● The pitched slope enables the easy drain of rainwater. ● Extended over the verandah at a length of one metre which protects the walls from direct heat and rains.
  • 42. BATHROOM WOODEN STRIP CLADDING WITH EVEN JOINTS BAMBOO CURTAINS JODHPURI WITH STONE TILES CLERESTORY WINDOW WHITE PORCELAIN TILES USED IN FLOORING D- 7.20SQM 3 M 0.75 2 M
  • 44. CAPACITY OF DINING HALL 50 PEOPLE DINING HALL TERRACOTTA ROOF CLADDING JODHPURI TEAKWOOD FURNITURE PYRAMIDAL ROOF ( STEEL FRAME ) D- 72.2sq m 4.2M
  • 45. STONE PAVEMENTS ROSY PINK GRANITE (TRADES) FINE CRUSHED AGGREGATE WHITE TILES (RISER) LANDSCAPE AREA
  • 47. Wood veneers Teak wood Wooden flooring - Hardwood INTERIOR MATERIAL TERMINOLOGY ● Cottages From inside were laminated on walls with veneers. ● Wood veneer will often outlast solid wood furniture by years. ● Teak is the hardest, most durable and strongest of the hardwoods, making it the perfect material for outdoor furniture that lasts. ● Ease of installation: Labor-intensive as solid hardwoods are nailed or stapled down. ● Solid hardwood is value for money. ● It is suitable for those who have long-time use in mind, yet do not mind installing different types of flooring in different parts of the house, as per need.
  • 48. SPECIFICATIONS OF TIMBER STRUCTURE DETAILS JOINERY COMMON DETAILS AT CORNERS B. CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES
  • 49. JOINERY DETAILS AT RIDGE JOINERY DETAILS AT PLINTH LEVEL WITH CONCRETE PLINTH TIMBER JOINERIES THE 3 MOST COMMON TYPES OF JOINERY IN POST AND BEAM STRUCTURES ARE: Mortise and Tenon joints – These joints have adjoining pieces that connect at an angle, which help transfer loads from horizontal timbers to vertical timbers. B. CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES SOURCE: https://timberframehq.com/timber-frame-plans/shed-plans/page/2/
  • 50. D. COLOR THEME Wood Water Vegetation ● Based on mainly this three type of colour scheme the entire Resort is been developed. ● The combination of these 3 colours i.e. green, brown & blue have massive impact from the traditional Kerala style of architecture.
  • 51. E. LIGHTING & FENESTRATIONS The lighting throughout the day time around the site is due to the sun and the multiple windows build in the cottages provides sufficient light to each and every corner inside the Cottage and closed spaces. During the night time focus light, bulbs and chandelier played a good role in providing sufficient lighting around the site of resort covering each space, which made resort aesthetically pleasing and maintain the ambience FOCUS LIGHTS NEAR PALM TREES D A Y T I M E N I G H T T I M E
  • 52. F. PROPORTION, SCALE ,VOLUME & STRUCTURAL HEIGHTS
  • 53. TYPES OF SERVICES IN RESORT SERVICE ANALYSIS 05 1. FLOW CHART 2. CAPACITY ACCORDING TO NO. OF PEOPLE OPTING A SERVICE A. WATER SUPPLY B. ELECTRICAL C. CCTV D. INTERNET E. TELEPHONE F. FIRE FIGHTING G. BATHROOM H. SANITATION 3. KITCHEN & DINING SERVICES
  • 54. SERVICES IN RESORT COTTAGES BATHROOM IN COTTAGES FANS IN MEDITATION, YOGA SPACE MASSAGE ROOMS FANS IN DINNING AREA FOCUS LIGHTS ALL OVER CAMPUS RECEPTION AYURVEDIC STORE ROOM BATHROOM IN COTTAGES SWIMMING POOL WASH BASIN IN DINING AREA KITCHEN TOILETS WATER SUPPLY ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
  • 55. WATER TANK NEAR AYURVEDIC CLINIC WATER SUPPLY WATER BODY NEARBY THE SITE & SOURCE 1) Kashyap Dams just 13 minutes away from Resort. 2) And the Nagalwadi backwater i.e Gangapur dam is nearby. 3) Water is stored in a tank and then supplied to cottages and swimming pool. 4) The used water of swimming pool is supplied to plants. 5) They have their own boring in the site for the water supply. TANK DIMENSION: 5M DIAMETER 8M HEIGHT 1,25,600 L WATER CAPACITY
  • 57. HANGING LAMPS FANS AC TELEVISIONS TABLE LAMPS TELEPHONES ELECTRICITY IS SUPPLIED TO THESE POINTS IN THE COTTAGES FROM THE MAIN WIRES. ELECTRIC SUPPLY INSIDE THE COTTAGE FOCUS LIGHTS ARE PLACED ALL AROUND THE SITE NEAR THE PALM TREES
  • 58. ELECTRICAL LAYOUT OF SITE (OVERVIEW)
  • 59. A. 60-70 people can easily stay at the resort at a time. B. 20-30 people can eat in dining area at once at a time. A) Water Tank was At Entrance as electrical system was placed just far opposite to avoid any danger/problem to the guests. B) Kitchen At The Another Corner in order to maintain the view of resort without breaking the chain of activities being performed. C) Generator Near Kitchen was at very corner and away from water tank/water resources. D) Dining At The Centre Of Site to let the activity to continue without any obstruction. E) Swimming Pool Near Dining just to provide aesthetic ambience during lunch and dinner hours. A. Water supply through water tank, Only means of water is through borewell. 1. There is proper housekeeping department for cleanliness around the resort 2. Electricity is through government. There is a power generator near kitchen. 3. CCTV whole site is under cctv surveillance. 4. There is wifi available at the resort for internet use. Network at site is decent. 5. Fire extinguisher are provided all over site. 6. NO solar was available. 7. Parking is on the 6m wide road on left side . No proper parking given. 8. Kitchen there are many equipment available in kitchen. OBSERVATIONS
  • 60. SERVICES IN BATHROOM 1) Electricity supply to Geyser, lights and plug point. 2) Water supply to WC, Shower, washbasins, etc. SANITATION ✔ They have provided wash Basins attached to dining space. ✔ The used water from the basins is supplied to the nearby plants. Electricity supply to Fans in the dining area. KITCHEN & DINING SERVICES ✔ IN TOILETS SLIPPERY TILES WERE PRESET INSTEAD OF ANTISKID ✔ TOILETS AFTER GETTING CONNECTED TO CHAMBERS WERE LINKED TO MAIN SEWER LINE OF BLAK WATER. ✔ TOILETS WERE MAINLY WESTERN STYLE ✔ CERAMIC POTS ✔ FLUSH & TOILET PAPER SYSTEMS BENEFITS OF USING LEAST SERVICES: ➢ Eco-friendly measures to conserve resources, such as water and energy. This can help to preserve the environment. ➢ Staying here, help improve the air quality in the area and surroundings .
  • 61. ANALYSIS OBSERVATIONS 06 A. INSHORT ANALYSIS, CONCLUSION & CRITICS B. INFERENCE ( PROS AND CONS)
  • 62. INSHORT ANALYSIS 1. Focus lights to maintain the ambience of resort 2. Meditation deck placed northern so to receive more sunlight from morning sun. 3. Kitchen is more towards eastearn side to get maximum Daylight. 4. Gravel all around to avoid rainwater issues n the wooden flooring damage 5. All sizes of heights are provided of plants. 6. Periphery tall palm trees to prevent the animals may existence around the resort. 7. Colour theme is following the principles of design that is contrast. 8. Pleasing sound of birds can be heard throughout the day. 9. Resort being eco friendly helps to reduce stress from its ambience. Nature has been found to have a calming quality on our stress levels. 10. Thay have used steel frame structure in Meditation and dinning hall to avoid deforestation. CRITICS 1) Swimming pool water drainer is missing. 2) Also direct approach to all the spaces, no interlinking/indirect approach is seen except for kitchen. 3) Washroom tiles were not antiskid. 4) No proper parking given 5) Parties/events are not allowed 6) Pets are not allowed. 7) Absence of street lights
  • 63. PROS OF STAYING AT AN ECO-FRIENDLY RESORT : ➢ Reduced environmental impact: ➢ By staying at an eco-friendly resort, you can help reduce your overall environmental impact while on vacation. This is because these resorts often implement sustainable practices, such as using renewable energy sources and recycled materials. ➢ Conservation of resources: ➢ Eco-friendly resorts often take measures to conserve resources, such as water and energy. This can help to preserve the environment. ➢ Improved air quality: ➢ Staying at an eco-friendly resort can also help improve the air quality in the area. This is because these resorts often use green building practices, such as proper ventilation and insulation, to improve indoor air quality and reduce CO2 emissions. ➢ Increased wildlife sightings: ➢ Eco-friendly resorts are often located in areas with abundant wildlife. This can provide you with the opportunity to see animals that you may not have the chance to see otherwise. ➢ Peace of mind: ➢ Knowing that you are helping to preserve the environment can give you peace of mind while on vacation. CONS OF STAYING AT AN ECO-FRIENDLY RESORT : ➢ Many eco-friendly resorts are located in remote areas, which can be difficult to reach. ➢ They can also be expensive, as they often cater to a luxury market. ➢ Eco-friendly resorts may not have all the amenities and activities that a standard resort would offer. ➢ They may also be less comfortable, as they often use recycled or natural materials. ➢ Finally, eco-friendly resorts may be less reliable, as they are often small and independently owned. INFERENCES
  • 64. THANKS! OUR TEAM 1) SHRUTI BAWASKAR 2) ANUSHKA BHARGAVA 3) MUNAWAR FATEMA 4) ANJALI DESHMANE 5) POOJA MANGE 6) BHARGAVI NARKHEDE 7) DHANASHREE DAWKAR 8) SHAGUN HOLANI - LITTLE COVE RESORT AND TEAM, NASHIK