GRIHA Assessment
GRIHA Assessment
CASE STUDY
VVIP Circuit House and Zed Earth Villa
Group No. 4:
1. Pushkar Chopdekar – 2015019
2. Saurabh Gosavi – 2015039
3. Shreesh Jagtap – 2015044
4. Sanket Kasar – 2015060
5. Janhavi Kulkarni – 2015074
Source: https//www.grihaindia.org
VVIP CIRCUIT HOUSE, PUNE
Criterion 5 – Reduce hard paving on site:
GRIHA Norms VVIP Circuit House
Net Paved area on site under parking, roads etc. to exceed 25% of the site
area (minus the building footprint) or the net imperviousness factor of the
Net paved area is only 21.32% of entire landscape area.
site should not exceed the net imperviousness factors prescribed in the
NBC 2005, whichever is more stringent.
More than 50% of the total paved area to have pervious paving or
open grid pavements or grass pavers or shading through the use of
The parking of 100 cars is done in the basement, therefore
vegetated pergolas or covered with coating of SRI>0.5
leaving ground land for landscaping.
OR
More than 50% of the total paved area to have a combination of the above.
Points in total: 1
Points acquired: 1
Source: https//www.grihaindia.org; www.archdaily.com
ZED EARTH VILLA, BANGALORE
Criterion 5 - Reduce hard paving on site:
GRIHA Norms Zed Earth Villa, Bangalore
Net Paved area on site under parking, roads etc. to exceed 25% of the site
area (minus the building footprint) or the net imperviousness factor of the
70% of open space is softscaped and shaded with trees.
site should not exceed the net imperviousness factors prescribed in the
NBC 2005, whichever is more stringent.
More than 50% of the total paved area to have pervious paving or
open grid pavements or grass pavers or shading through the use of
vegetated pergolas or covered with coating of SRI>0.5 All the hard paved area is constructed with pervious pavers.
OR
More than 50% of the total paved area to have a combination of the above.