Architecture + Design

Eco- friendly Design

Project: Sattva Galleria, Byatarayan­apura, Bengaluru Architects: Sudhakar Pai Associates, Bengaluru

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Sattava Galleria, Byatarayan­apura, Bengaluru Sudhakar Pai Associates, Bengaluru

The project is located on Bellary Road, which leads on to the Kempegowda Internatio­nal Airport in Bengaluru. The office- cum- retail building is equidistan­t from the city centre and the airport. The building

programme was aimed at mixed- use format, allowing for quality retail on the lower floors and office spaces on the upper floors.

The design on the project started in 2009. At the crux of all design ideas was the creation

of a simple, functional and responsive building that was not only efficient and sensitive to its surroundin­gs, but also a piece of iconic architectu­re that reflected the city in spirit.

Located on a trapezoida­l site, the building takes on the shape of the site to maximise the usable areas. The design intent to provide functional and usable rectangula­r floor plates for offices resulted in the triangular extensions on building rear forming circulatio­n and service cores on all floors, and on front as podium of lower retail floors.

While the building form took cues from both

the needs of the preferred rectilinea­r floor plate as well as the angular site lines, the built form is imagined as a metaphor of a sailing ship.

The solar shading ‘ sails’ behave as brise soleil keeping out the harsh western sun, while filtering slivers of north light that bounce off the inner wall surface onto the main workspaces. The sails are also punctuated with methodical­ly placed smaller slits, a representa­tion of Corbusian aesthetics that create synchronis­ed sequences of light and

shadow throughout the day on the work floor.

The form was design- fitted with a high performanc­e façade that takes its prompt from the building orientatio­n. Glazing on the harsh west and south of the structure has been restricted to a minimum. The northern facade of the building however presents an inverse face, as it looks to allow to as much lighting as possible. The minimal glazing is treated with foliage pattern ceramic frit which helps to diffuse light and heat while alluding to the reputation of Bengaluru as a ‘ Garden City’.

All surfaces exposed to harsh weather have been covered with HPL panels with a rear ventilated system that improves functional performanc­e of the façade with respect to heat reduction, noise reduction, increasing weather protection, thereby improving the overall sustainabi­lity of the building. Double glazed units have been used on the western facade to further increase the thermal efficiency and significan­tly reduce energy costs over the life of the building. The combinatio­n of these two façade systems also results in efficient sound insulation, which was one of the priorities given the location of the building next to a national highway. The net effect is a well- lit and quiet indoor environmen­t.

The project was awarded LEED Gold certificat­ion.

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TILED ROOF
Tiled roof helps reduce the heat gain as well helping in
insulating the structure from sound
NORTH FACADE
Large glass facade allows softer north light to enter the buildings
while at the same time the high pressure laminate facade keeps the heat gain to the
mininum.
CROSS VENTILATIO­N Openable windows along the north and west facades provides for passive cooling. HIGH PRESSURE LAMINATE CLADDING All the exposed surfaces have been cladded with high pressure laminates with a back ventilated system to reduce the heat gain from the west sunlight.
WEST FACADE Majorly covered by the high pressure laminate cladded fins to reduce the heat gain from west, but allows for reflected ambient light to filter through the corners.
FENESTRATI­ON Airtight constructi­on of double glazed windows creates thermal insulation as well as it improves sound insulation.
EXPLODED AXONOMETRI­C TILED ROOF Tiled roof helps reduce the heat gain as well helping in insulating the structure from sound NORTH FACADE Large glass facade allows softer north light to enter the buildings while at the same time the high pressure laminate facade keeps the heat gain to the mininum. CROSS VENTILATIO­N Openable windows along the north and west facades provides for passive cooling. HIGH PRESSURE LAMINATE CLADDING All the exposed surfaces have been cladded with high pressure laminates with a back ventilated system to reduce the heat gain from the west sunlight. WEST FACADE Majorly covered by the high pressure laminate cladded fins to reduce the heat gain from west, but allows for reflected ambient light to filter through the corners. FENESTRATI­ON Airtight constructi­on of double glazed windows creates thermal insulation as well as it improves sound insulation.
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Sudhakar Pai
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2. CAR PARK
3. CANOPY
4. LOBBY
5. RETAIL STORE
6. LIFT LOBBY
7. STAIRWELL
8. TOILET
9. AHU ROOM
10. DG YARD
11. TRANSFORME­R YARD
12. RAMP - FROM UPPER BASEMENT 13. RAMP - TO UPPER BASEMENT
14. LANDSCAPE
15. EXIT
1. ENTRY GATE 2. CAR PARK 3. CANOPY 4. LOBBY 5. RETAIL STORE 6. LIFT LOBBY 7. STAIRWELL 8. TOILET 9. AHU ROOM 10. DG YARD 11. TRANSFORME­R YARD 12. RAMP - FROM UPPER BASEMENT 13. RAMP - TO UPPER BASEMENT 14. LANDSCAPE 15. EXIT
 ??  ?? FIRST FLOOR PLAN 1. OFFICE SPACE 2. LIFT LOBBY 3. STAIR WELL 4. AHU ROOM 5. TOILET
FIRST FLOOR PLAN 1. OFFICE SPACE 2. LIFT LOBBY 3. STAIR WELL 4. AHU ROOM 5. TOILET
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FACADE
VOLUME
PROGRAM
PLOT
CONCEPTUAL FORM FACADE VOLUME PROGRAM PLOT
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 ??  ?? TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. OFFICE SPACE LIFT LOBBY STAIR WELL AHU ROOM TOILET
TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. OFFICE SPACE LIFT LOBBY STAIR WELL AHU ROOM TOILET
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SECTION
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ELEVATION
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