- Green Building Consultancy
              - Solar Passive Building Design
- Construction in Autoclave Blocks
- Thermal Insulation
- Roof Insulation Techniques
- Energy Saving Techniques as Specified by Teri and Griha
- Roof Insulation Techniques
 
Sunday, 30 September 2012
Green Building Consultancy services
Thursday, 27 September 2012
Mud Architecture in india
Mud Architecture
Mud  
Architecture is basically studying  mud as a  building material which 
has already being tested and tried for  thousands of years. The property
 of this material is very different  from the ones which are in used in 
modern day construction hence the  method of using it is very different.
Like 
all materials this is also has its  own limitations which can be 
overcome but the main advantage is we do  not need lot of energy to 
manufacture it unlike brick, cement, steel,  concrete, etc. Hence today 
when construction is consuming such a large  amount of energy, which 
needs to be conserved it has become a necessity  than a demand to 
sensibly explore into this alternative material for  construction which I
 have discussed further in my article.
Why Mud as a Building Material?
Energy Consumption
In mud construction, minimum fossil fuel  energy is consumed and is naturally 
abundant throughout the world.  Where as in brick construction fossil 
energy is consumed for  manufacturing process and transportation.
Recycling
Recycling
 of modern materials for  building construction results in high cost. 
Recycling of soil does not  need fossil fuel, labour require is also 
less. The characteristic of  recycled soil for construction remains the 
same whereas in modern  building material situ acquires inferior 
character after recycling.
Abundance
The 
abundance availability of soil in  large areas help the economically 
weaker section of the society to  afford the mud construction. It is 
easily adaptable and the technology  can be transferred easily.
Housing Demand
A huge 
deficit of housing demand in  urban and rural areas linked with limited 
resources on all fronts make  it absolutely essential that the housing 
solution have to be best  effective, through optimal and efficient use 
of all resources of land,  finance and building material.
Different Techniques used in Mud Architecture
Different materials are employed for different construction techniques.Here is a list of materials that are employed for different types of construction:
- Cob
- Adobe
- Wattle and Daub
- Pressed Earth Blocks
- Rammed Earth Blocks
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Eco-friendly homes
Eco-friendly homes
Eco-friendly homes
 are a latest trend emerging in real estate business. Builders and 
developers are concentrating in constructing Eco-friendly homes or 
building. In India, the demand for houses, apartments, shopping malls, 
commercial complexes etc. are on the rise. The demand for 
Eco-friendly homes or apartments is rising in major cities such as 
Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi-NCR, Mumbai and Hyderabad.  
Eco-friendly homes are normally built with the aim of reducing 
environmental waste, minimizing pollution, and reducing negative effects
 on human health.
 A major goal of eco-friendly home or building is 
reducing the consumption of natural resources as much as possible. Many
 countries today are adopting green building standards for all designers
 and builders of eco-friendly homes.
 Now the Indian Green Building 
Council (IGBC) has introduced a system of rating green homes. This
 system is India’s first foray in the sector. Architects and builders 
have begun using green principles like water harvesting and waste 
management in their projects. They emphasize the use of eco friendly 
building materials and lighting common areas based on solar energy.
Tuesday, 25 September 2012
Contact Us - IMARAT ARCHITECTS
Contact Us
          #187, Model Town,
            Karnal-132001
 
            Haryana (INDIA)
Call us : +91-184-2269187, +91-184-2266740
Email us : info@imaratarchitects.com
Website:http://imaratarchitects.com
Friday, 21 September 2012
Projects - List of Projects of Imarat Architects
| S. No. | Client | Address | S. No. | Client | Address | |
| 1 | Adv. Rana | H.No. 2169-D, Sec. 7 , Karnal | 1 | Adm. Block | Refinery , Panipat | |
| 2 | Mr. Anil Aggarwal | H.No. 1615, Sec. 9 , Karnal | 2 | Astha Education | Mugal Canal , Karnal | |
| 3 | Mr. Anil Shegal | H.No. 72, Sec. 8 , Karnal | 3 | Budha College | Indri Road , Indri | |
| 4 | Mr. Anil Verma | H.No. 1026, Sec. 9 , Karnal | 4 | Mr. Chandragupt | Comm. Building, Kunjpura Road Karnal | |
| 5 | Mr. Arun Rajpal | Diwan Colony , Karnal | 5 | Dr. D.V. Saini | Ward No. 3 Ladwa | |
| 6 | Mr. Ashish Bhatia | H.No. 197, Model Town , Karnal | 6 | Dr. Gurbachan Singh | Adarsh Public School | |
| 7 | Mr. Ashok Bambha | H.No. 12 A/R , Model Town , Karnal | 7 | Mr. Gupta | Theatre , Ladwa , Kurukshetra | |
| 8 | Mr. Ashok Luthra | H.No. 5, Sec. 7 , Karnal | 8 | Dr. Josan | Sec-12,Karnal. | |
| 9 | Mr. Ashok Sharma | H.No. 803, Randhir Lane , Karnal | 9 | Mrs. Jaswinder Monga | Sec. 13 , Karnal | |
| 10 | Mrs. Aarti Jain | H.No. 5, Session Road, Karnal | 10 | Kashmir Silk Store | Design Concept , Karnal | |
| 11 | Mrs. Arti Gupta | H.No. 417-B, Sec. 8/9 Part 2 , Karnal | 11 | Mrs. Manju | Dps Playschool , Model Town , Karnal | |
| 12 | Mrs. Bhawna | 12 | Mr. Nagpal | Complex , Jalandhar | ||
| 13 | Mr. Bhatia | Food Hut , Near Bus Stand , Karnal | 13 | Ndri | National Dairy Ins. , Karnal | |
| 14 | Mr. Bharat Gulati | 1014,Sec-13,Karnal. | 14 | Mr. Prem Bhajanka | Century Plywood , Taravari | |
| 15 | Mr. Bajaj | Chetak Factory, Ind. Area , Karnal | 15 | Mr. Rajeev Gupta | Factory , Hsidc, Karnal | |
| 16 | Brig. Surinder Singh | H.No. 2135, Phase-7 Mohali | 16 | Mr. Rajeev Gupta | Amrit Dhara Hospital | |
| 17 | Mr. Bhim Sain | H.No. 7, Diwan Colony , Karnal | 17 | Singh Sabha | Gurudwara , Yamunanagar | |
| 18 | Mr. Balwant Singh | H.No. 765, Sec. 8 , Karnal | 18 | Sports Authority | Wrestling Hall , Karan Stadium , Karnal | |
| 19 | Mr. Bhatia | H.No. 37, Dyal Singh Colony, Karnal | 19 | Dr. Saini | Saini Hospital , Kurukshetra | |
| 20 | Mr. Baldev | H.No. 733, Model Town, Karnal | 20 | Singh Sabha | Gurudwara , Karnal | |
| 21 | Mr. Bajaj | H.No. 455, Sec. 8 , Karnal | 21 | Mrs. Usha | Dps , Ladwa , Kurukshetra | |
| 22 | Mr. Baldev | H.No. 314, Sec. 8 Part 2, Karnal | 22 | Vipassna Center | Kunjpura , Karnal | |
| 23 | Mr. Chawla | Model Town , Karnal | 23 | Mr. V.K. Puri | Design Concept , Mbd, Sec.9, Karnal | |
| 24 | Mr. Cheema | H.No. 159, Sec. 5 , Kurukshetra | 24 | Verma Hospital | Pipli-Ynr Road Kurukshetra | |
| 25 | Mr. Chopra | H.No. 853, Sec. 9 , Karnal | 25 | Mr. Repin Gupta | factory | |
| 26 | Mr. Cheema | H.No. 49, Model Town, Karnal | 26 | Food Hut | Near bus stand , Karnal | |
| 27 | Mr. Chopra | H.No. 277-R, Model Town, Karnal | ||||
| 28 | Mrs. Chopra | H.No. 93, Sec. 7 , Karnal | ||||
| 29 | Chopra Gun House | Karnal | ||||
| 30 | Mr. Cp Dua | H.No. 543-L, Model Town, Karnal | ||||
| 31 | Mr. Chander Jyoti | H.No. 1124, Sec. 9 , Karnal | ||||
| 32 | Mr. Divjot Singh | H.No. 40, Sec. 40 , Gurgaon | ||||
| 33 | Mr. Devender Valia | H.No. 36, Sec. 8-9 Part 2 , Karnal | ||||
| 34 | Mr. Dhilon | H.No. 560, Model Town, Karnal | ||||
| 35 | Mr. Diwan | H.No. 531, Model Town, Karnal | ||||
| 36 | Dr. Dilbir | H.No. 244, Sec. 5 , Karnal | ||||
| 37 | Mr.Deepak Wadera | Near Police Line , Karnal | ||||
| 38 | Mr. Deepak Sharma | H.No. C 204, Model Town, Karnal | ||||
| 39 | Mr. Diwan | H.No. 250, Model Town, Karnal | ||||
| 40 | D.M | H.No. 48-B, Model Town, Karnal | ||||
| 41 | Mr. Deepak Goel | Assandh,Karnal. | ||||
| 42 | Mr. Gandhi | Narsi Village,Karnal. | ||||
| 43 | Dr. Gurbachan Singh | Adarsh Colony, Karnal | ||||
| 44 | Mr. Ghansyam Gupta | Kunjpura Road , Karnal | ||||
| 45 | Dr. Gurdeep Singh | Sec. 7, Kurukshetra | ||||
| 46 | Mr. Goel | H.No. 107, Sec. 14 , Karnal | ||||
| 47 | Mr. Gurvinder Singh | H.No. 1277, Sec. 7 , Karnal | ||||
| 48 | Dr. Gulati | H.No. 86, Model Town, Karnal | ||||
| 49 | Mr. Gulati | H.No. 246, Sec. 6 , Karnal | ||||
| 50 | Mr. Grover | H.No. 152, Model Town, Ka | 
Thursday, 20 September 2012
Wednesday, 19 September 2012
Services Provided By Imarat Architects
Services
- Architecture
- Energy Efficiency
- Vaastu
- Aesthetics
- Functionatly
- Interiors
- Landscaping
-  Adobe Construction
              
              - Production and Construction in Mud Bricks.
- Roofing With Thatch and Bamboo
- Use of Recycled Wood
- Rain Water Harvesting
- Recycling of Water
- Use of Solar Passive Techniques
 
- Green Building Consultancy
              - Solar Passive Building Design
- Construction in Autoclave Blocks
- Thermal Insulation
- Roof Insulation Techniques
- Energy Saving Techniques as Specified by Teri and Griha
- Natural Daylighting.
 
Research & Development - Objectives
To build an
“abode in adobe”
To develop a building vocabulary of materials and techniques which caters to contemporary tastes, yet derives its roots from the “vernacular architecture” of the place.
“abode in adobe”
To develop a building vocabulary of materials and techniques which caters to contemporary tastes, yet derives its roots from the “vernacular architecture” of the place.
Incorporating the wisdom of vastu with principles of climatology.
To build our basic shelters, an average 
home that blends  with nature while maintaning its unique sculputural 
beauty and functional aesthetics.
To use and promote construction materials and technology which is enviornment friendly and locally available.
To develop a module/sample of a ‘shelter’ that is affordable, comfortable, aesthetical, functional and ecofriendly.
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