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CHAPTER-03

SITE SELECTION

While planning and designing „ building the first thought of an architect is about the general scope or the purpose of the proposed building. General scope of the building is associated with the requirements of accommodation which has large bearing on layout and design of the proposed building. The relation of the site with its environment largely influences the architect's views. The topographic features of the site are to be into account while planning and designing a building. Selection of site for nay building is a very important and experts job and should be done very carefully by an experienced engineer. The requirements of site buildings with different occupancies are different. The site which is suitable for residential building may not be suitable for other purpose buildings. So all the buildings proposed for different purposes have different requirements and thus different consideration for their site selection. A consideration applicable for site selection of residential buildings has listed in this chapter it is almost impossible to find such an ideal site fulfilling all conditions. However, these considerations will remind of all the desirable things at a glance and it is for the individual. Room discriminate those points only on which greater stress is to be given. If there is more than one alternative site, it is advisable to go to each of the sites and discuss the pros and cons of each in light of suggestions given here.
1. If available, a freehold plot is the best of all. If it is leasehold plot, the period of the lease should beat least 99 years.
2. The site should be in fully developed area or in the area which potential development. Such a site might be a little more expensive but investment is sale. If the locality is undeveloped it is by chance that you may get the right type of people coming in as your neighbours.
3. The site should command a good view of landscape such as a hill, river, lake etc.
4. There should be good transport facilities such as railway, bus service, forgoing to office college, market etc.
5. Civic services such as water supply main, drainage sewers, electric line, telephone lines etc. Should be very near to the selected site so as to obtain their services with no extra cost.
6. Soil at the site should not be of very much undulating. The site should further be on an Elevation. Building located on an elevated site adds to the expression of importanceand repose of the buildings. Such site affords wider and brighter outlook and facilitates drainage.
7. Soil at the site should not be made of up types as far as possible.

INTERNSHIP REPORT Department of civil engineering Page 6 The buildings constructed over such soils normally undergo differential settlement and sometimes, become the cause of collapse. Cracks in buildings in such conditions, are quite common.
8. Building site if choose in depression causes drainage problem. Besides this building located in depression loses grandeur and impressiveness. General impression of so located building shall be depressing and not enhancing.
9. The selected site should be large enough, both to ensure the building abundant light and air and to prevent any over dominance by the neighbouring buildings. This care is necessary, particularly for public buildings which are generally beautifully designed and add in the beautification of the city.
10. If the site is sloping, it should be rising towards the back and gives feeling of comfort. Rising slope towards rear improveselevation and also gives feeling of comfort Whereas the sites sloping down towards rear, defeat elevation. On slopes, planning with differential floors becomes possible. The garage and miscellaneous utilities like store, laundry etc. Can be accommodated in the basement.
11. The groundwater table at the site should not be very high.
12. Nearness of school, hospitals, railway station, market etc. are considered good for residential house site but these facilities do not carry any significance in the selection of site for other public buildings.
13. Good foundation soil should be available at reasonable depths. This aspect saves quitea bit in the cost of the buildings.
14. Selected site should be adequate to accommodate all the essential necessaries of the buildings.
15. Residential house site should be located away from the busy commercial road, hospitals, schools college buildings should be located away from the busy areas. Shops should be located along the edge of the market roads.
16. The shape of the plot or site should not be very irregular. Instead of a rectangle if it is slightly irregular, it looks more artistic. But if it has too many acute comers and

INTERNSHIP REPORT Department of civil engineering Page 7 irregular boundaries, it, area and cost proportionally increased without giving any advantages of space. the length of the boundary also unnecessarily gets increased.
17. A comer plot is a luxury but an expensive luxury. Unless situated on quite road it
18. Buy land where there are bye-laws framed by a local authority, enforcing permanent restrictions such as fixing the maximum proportion of built-up area to the area of plot, space in front and on sides, height of buildings, separate zones for industrial and residential areas etc. They no doubt restrict your liberty, but they are very desirable as they protect you against unscrupulous people having commercial tendencies who build on every centimetre of available land to cam profits, unmindful of the inconvenience and nuisance they cause to the neighbour.
19. Before buying the plot, see that the title is clear. It is very important matter. Lending agencies can lead you money only if the title of he plot is clear.
20. Area of the plot should be enough for your present requirements with sufficient provision for future enhanced requirements.
21. Orientation not the site also has some bearing on its selection. Site should be such in our country that early morning sun and late evening sun is accepted in the building in summer and maximum sunlight is available, inmost of winter. While making site selection for any building it is better or any building it is better to go through the master plan of the city once. This will give you an idea as to which side there are bater prospectuses of development. In the end it can be said in short that site selection involves considerations in following five heads I. Physical conditions
2. Type of soil
3. Sanitary requirements
4. Civic facilities
5. Climate conditions such as sun, wind etc.

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