Showing posts with label Green Architects in India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green Architects in India. Show all posts

Monday, 15 October 2012

Architecture Home Designs


Architecture Home Designs can be said as a perfect combination of science and arts, which creates a defined space to meet your needs. Your home provides you that full space where you could have healthy environment and comfort. Every architectural design is a reflection of that particular time and age. The well-combined formation of science and art makes architecture more dynamic. Architecture is a profession which is inter connected with innovative ideas and creativity. There are so many architects who use their intellectuality but the main idea is that architecture is about the creative concept and ideas. If you are trying to find out that true meaning of architecture you will realized that it is all about having a soul design of structure. 

The best architectural home designs provide a comfort level to its owners. Your home is your dream and everyone has a desire to fill their dream house with beautiful colors. Here at DP architecture you will get a chance to décor your home with your hands. Our aim is to provide architectural home designs of unique concepts. We believe that if we listen our client's requirements then we can easily satisfy them, providing an excellent collection for modern and residential home designs. We have clientele who appreciate our refined and quality work and our designing work is basically all about the perfect combination of innovation and creativity.
 The exterior designs also have importance if we are talking about architectural home designs; a proper functionality of exteriors highlights your interior designs. These architectural home designs and drawings must show all dimensions in a proper way and must also contain a proper scale. Architectures really got a wonderful chance to put creativity of their own, as much as they are innovative. Architectural home designs also give a chance to see the creative aspect of a designer, how well he is executing his concepts in to reality.

IMARAT architecture provides architectural design service; a good architect is expected to cooperative closely within a wide range of professionals, it is important to provide the best service to clients and partners.

 

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.

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

Saturday, 4 August 2012

A WORD BY THE ARCHITECT:


You employ stone, wood and concrete, and with these materials you build houses & palaces, that is construction. But suddenly You touch my heart.......and I say, “This is beautiful”---------that is architecture”.
Years ago, the great architects, all over the world were applauded for buildings that took the natural environment into its integral design -------Frank Lloyd Wright being a pioneer, Today, the responsibility on us, architects, is far greater; with so much havoc been wrought to the earth’s natural resources already, its time to put a stop to this depletion. We need to design and construct sustainable buildings and even go  a step further and educate our local populance about the wisdom of the green building movement. Each city counts, each building counts, each drop counts.
India is poised for a major growth in the GREEN BUILDING sector and development on these lines will go a long way in contributing to the ecological of the country. It was important for our firm, IMARAT, to lead the way with sustainable construction of our own office building, because persuading our clients on the advantages of GREEN BUILDING it was imperative for our office building to be a role model.
We have always believed in VISION & INNOVATION. My goal is creating spaces that inspire us to strive for a higher consciousness. Our design approach seeks an amalgamation of eco effectiveness, sustainable development, functional convenience and visual appeal,
IMARAT “---- building dreams”.

Monday, 9 July 2012

Green Building Consultancy

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.
“Green building” design and construction is the opportunity to use our resources more efficiently, while creating healthier and more energy-efficient homes. Although there is no magic formula, success comes in the form of leaving a lighter footprint on the environment through conservation of resources, while at the same time balancing energy-efficient, cost-effective, low-maintenance products for our construction needs. In other words, green building design involves finding the delicate balance between homebuilding and the sustainable environment.

What Are the Elements of Green Buildings?

Below is a sampling of green building practices.
Siting
  • Start by selecting a site well suited to take advantage of mass transit. 
  • Protect and retain existing landscaping and natural features. Select plants that have low water and pesticide needs, and generate minimum plant trimmings. Use compost and mulches. This will save water and time.
  • Recycled content paving materials, furnishings, and mulches help close the recycling loop.
Energy Efficiency
Most buildings can reach energy efficiency levels far beyond California Title 24 standards, yet most only strive to meet the standard. It is reasonable to strive for 40 percent less energy than Title 24 standards. The following strategies contribute to this goal.
  • Passive design strategies can dramatically affect building energy performance. These measures include building shape and orientation, passive solar design, and the use of natural lighting. 
  • Develop strategies to provide natural lighting. Studies have shown that it has a positive impact on productivity and well being.
  • Install high-efficiency lighting systems with advanced lighting controls. Include motion sensors tied to dimmable lighting controls. Task lighting reduces general overhead light levels.
  • Use a properly sized and energy-efficient heat/cooling system in conjunction with a thermally efficient building shell. Maximize light colors for roofing and wall finish materials; install high R-value wall and ceiling insulation; and use minimal glass on east and west exposures.
  • Minimize the electric loads from lighting, equipment, and appliances.
  • Consider alternative energy sources such as photovoltaics and fuel cells that are now available in new products and applications. Renewable energy sources provide a great symbol of emerging technologies for the future.
  • Computer modeling is an extremely useful tool in optimizing design of electrical and mechanical systems and the building shell.

Green Homes


Imarat has organized seminars on spreading awareness on creating a demand for “Green Homes”. The objective of these seminars and workshops is to educate builders, technicians and home owners on adapting Green Building techniques in construction and to build & LIVE sustainably.
A Green home is a type of house useless area is designed to be environmentally friendly and sustainable, focusing on the efficient use of "energy, water, and building materials."

Green Homes (also known as green construction or sustainable building) refers to a structure and using process that is environmentally responsible and resource-efficient throughout a building's life-cycle: from siting to design, construction, operation, maintenance, renovation, and demolition. This requires close cooperation of the design team, the architects, the engineers, and the client at all project stages.The Green Building practice expands and complements the classical building design concerns of economy, utility, durability, and comfort.

a image of green homes


A green home that is eco-friendly and energy efficient should encompass one or all of the five key green principles outlined below and should:

* Conserve natural resources
* Use energy efficiently
* Have improved indoor air quality relative to normal building standards
* Create less waste to build and live relative to normal building standards
* Be part of a livable community

Saturday, 7 July 2012

Eco Friendly : How to build a wall?


Firstly you need to make the Mud bricks, for that you put the mud into the brick frame and then allow thw bricks to dry under the sun for 21 days.
Mud Brick frame is available in two sizes:
a) 6” x 1’-0”
b) 6” x 6”
Then over the cill level you start building the wall from the mud bricks and the mortar used for mud bricks is of mud.

Eco-friendly building materials

Mudbrick

Mud bricks are made by mixing clay earth with water and sometimes straw (which helps stop the bricks cracking), then placing the mixture into moulds to dry in the sun. Mud bricks are joined with a mortar, made from a similar clay-water mix as the bricks themselves. They need to be protected from driving rain by paint, linseed oil or turpentine.
Mudbrick is one of the oldest building techniques, and one of the most eco-friendly. The only energy needed is sunshine and all the materials are natural. If you have suitable clay on your property or nearby, little or no transport is needed. With maintenance, it is very durable – mudbrick buildings have stood for centuries. And at the end of the building’s lifetime, the bricks will break down to earth again.
Because mud bricks are simple to make, they are a good choice for owner builders. However, making the bricks, while technically simple, is hard physical work and mudbrick is not a particularly good insulator.