Literature Study: Commercial Complex
Literature Study: Commercial Complex
Literature Study: Commercial Complex
COMMERCIAL COMPLEX
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INTRODUCTION
LITERATURY STUDY
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COMMERCIAL COMPLEX
In urban locations, a commercial building may combine functions, such as offices on levels 2-10, with
retail on floor 1.
1. Office Buildings – This category includes single-tenant properties, small professional office
buildings, downtown skyscrapers, and everything in between.
2. Retail/Restaurant – This category includes pad sites on highway frontages, single tenant
retail buildings, small neighborhood shopping centers, larger centers with grocery store
anchor tenants, "power centers" with large anchor stores such as Best Buy, PetSmart,
OfficeMax, and so on even regional and outlet malls.
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Customer convenience demands ease of vehicular access to and from the site ease and adequacy of
parking
Reasonable walking distances
Simple, direct pedestrian shopping routes with minimum obstructions and inconveniences.
PLANNING GUIDELINES
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PARKING SYSTEM
The need for parking was one of the primary factors leading to the development of the shopping center
concept.
In suburban areas where almost all the trade comes by automobile, a ratio of between 5 and 6 car
spaces per 1,000 sq ft of leasable store area is mandatory.
In the central business district, where mass transportation and walk-in trade can be counted on for a
substantial part of the clientele, the ratio can go down to as low as 2 .5 to 3 cars per 1,000 sq ft.
In the matter of parking layout, car stalls can be set at angles (say, 70'j to the lanes, which then requires
one-way traffic, or stalls can be at 90' to the lanes, permitting two-way traffic.
LIFTS
ESCALATORS
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CIRCULATION AREA
• Corridors should have an unobstructed width of 1800mm.
• Protruding objects (more that 100mm form the wall) to be placed either
in a niche or
• Open spaces below ramps, escalator and stairs should be blocked out completely by
SERVICES CONNECTION
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CASE STUDY-1
OMAXE WORLD STREET, FARIDABAD
COMMERCIAL HUB
Location : Sector-79
Faridabad , Haryana
Period of construction : 2015-2019
Area : approx : 50 acres
Developer : omaxe limited
Nearest -
Metro station : bata chowk (5 km)
Railway station : babbalbarh railway station 8 k.m
Airport : igi internationa airport (40 km)
Surrounded land use : residence
Architect : dyer (london)
Style of architcture : greek
CONCEPT : To give an experience akin to renowned global commercial centres, namely New
York, London, Paris, Melbourne etc
Plan are rectangular in shape
Building is framed structure
Material of construction are flyash bricks, mud bricks , concrete
No of units : 616
Parking : parallel 450 (approx)
No of basements : 1
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