Integrated Township
Amresh Patnaik
Regd. No: 1602104002
ABSTRACT :
The townships are planned with “walk to work” concept, built up with public private partnership, integrated
in nature can be the future of the cities developing in India. They will be self sufficient, self managed and
self governed units, with well defined and well designed residential, commercial, retail and recreational
areas; self owned and created infrastructure, integrated waste management systems, energy efficient
management systems, water resource management systems, and other amenities in place thus reducing
the pressure on the local governing bodies and the city resources. The main aim of this project is to
develop Smart Integration Of Technology Framework for Infrastructure Facilities. This framework will form
the basis of workable and flexible sets of comprehensive procedures able to be amended with regard to
specifications, design, standards, human resources and legislation as well as accommodating the cost of
whole-life values. The land use planning and design principles for new towns as embodied in Housing and
Development Board structural model.To proceed with this project further comparative analysis of Smart
Integrated townships in India and International Smart Townships are being compared based on their smart
design strategies, from which further analysis on both the typology standards and strategies are being
observed and analyzed. Thus the best ways to be implemented to come up with successful Smart
Integrated Township Developments is inferred, further analysis on do’s and don’ts are also being compared
and analyzed.
INTRODUCTION:
Integrated township is a self-sustained development
with all basic ammenities developed in a plot area of
more than 20 acres on outskirts adjoining to existing city
having a number of developments that include
residential,commercial spaces along with well developed
modern infrastucture and recreational ammenities
besides green and open spaces.
AIM
Elaborating the smart city concept and its potentials for
solving complex urban challenges. A general analysis of world
examples and a more profound analysis of case studies of
Indian smart city projects, which will help understand the
principles and criteria for attaining smartness in Township
developments. The inferences from these analyses can
provide a basis for the Indian smart city township
development context
OBJECTIVES
The objective of integrated townships is the creation of self-sustained
and integrated urban settlements by having planned communities, social
infrastructure, and lifestyle amenities in the same place.
Building a planned community that contains heterogeneous housing
options with lower rents and workplaces within short distances offers
high productivity at work with a low cost of living and better lifestyle•
integrated townships with minimal land area, multiple housing,
employment opportunities, open areas, and associated infrastructure can
be the possible solution to prevent accelerating urbanization
SCOPE
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hence this topic limits itself to the study and research of their
behavioral aspects in educational environments and environments
which help them in rehabilitation. It attempts to define quiet
spaces, intervention areas, open spaces, transition spaces,
circulation spaces, multi-sensory areas and inclusive education
spaces for the autistic.
NEED OF THE PROJECT:
• With growing industrialisation and modernisation, developing nations are
increasingly witnessing expansion of urban boundaries. A steep rise in
inter-and-intra-state migration is resulting in a soaring demand for
residential spaces and social infrastructure. Integrated Townships
address both.
• With the Government of India stepping in and paving the path for
incentivizing developers to design and build apartments for the not-so-
privileged, spaces are also allotted for the economically weaker section
• A Catalyst for Economic Growth.