Vatavarna

SPECIFICATION

1 PLOTS

2 AVENUE TREE PLANTATION

3 PEDESTRIAN INFRASTRUCTURE

The pedestrian is the most important entity in a community. The infrastructure that we have designed ensure safety from vehicles in multiple ways. To aid in the seamless transition of pedestrians, specially-abled ramps connect the pavement to the road. So this way, kids on skates, mothers with prams and specially-abled residents can just slide on with ease.

Crosswalks, stop signs and street lighting also add to the safety both pedestrian and driver.

A dedicated paveil pathway is separated from the road by a green strip that acts as a buffer between pedestrians and vehicles. This green strip, on a sustainable note. permits water to percolate Into the ground.

4 TRASH BINS

5 SIGN BOARD

6 STREET LIGHTS

The Street lights used are long lasting, LED based lights are power-saving as well xtremely bright.

7 ROAD NETWORK

Roads serve multiple purposes, firstly, vehicular access to homes and services in Community and secondly, as an alternate drainage system. For this to naturally occur and not affect the structural integrity of the road, the use of qualitative materials and practices is essential. With a good sub grade, sul-base, base, and surface coating: the road are engineered to have a design life that spans decades.

13 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Entirely underground, the electricity system has been engineered to be effective and close to invisible transformer yards provides

14 OHT

Over Head Tank capacity of 50KLD Capacity

15 STP

Sewage Treatment Plant of 50KLD Capacity

16 WMS

Sewage Treatment Plant of 50KLD CapacityWaste Management System

8 INLET

A-Every inlet has a grate that blocks out large objects

Like cans and bottles from entering the drain.

B-During a downpour water along with any debris

Will fall into chamber.

C-The chamber has a rainwater harvesting pit. This pit is depressed by 150 mm so the flow line

Of the pipe is 150 mm above the bottom of the chamber

D- Residue will settle at the bottom and the water will rise and enter the pipe, leaving the debro behind.

E- The chamber can be opened to remove debris whenever Becessary

F-Since the chamber is a harvesting pit, the remaining water in the chandler will percalate in to the earth.

10 SANITARY NETWORK

The sanitary network is buried 1.6 meters below ground level, 4 inch diameter pipes leaking out from each house are further connected to an STP via 6 and 8 inch pipelines.

11 STORM DRAIN NETWORK

12 WATER NETWORK

With the same intent of longevity and low running costs, the water network is a simple, maintenance-free, gravity-flow system: rather than using a pump system or a hydro pneumatic system that is expensive to maintain and prone to failure. An over head tank with ample capacity is camouflaged into the main clubhouse buikling. This gravity-flaw system will provide water to every site in the community.