Final Report
Final Report
Submitted By
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE
LAHORE
2021
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MIXED-USE BUILDING, MULTAN
PROMISING COMMUNAL RELATIONS
Submitted By
Bachelor’s in architecture
Supervisors
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE
LAHORE
2021
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THESIS PRESENTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE, UNIVERSITY OF
MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE
Signature: _______________
Signature: _______________
Department of Architecture
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ABSTRACT
The mixed-use building is created to support the development of Multan economy. Its basic
purpose is to serve the increasing demand of tourism by using the policy of the govenment. The
aim is to create land use of the total site and change the remaining fuction to suite the future
context. The mix- use building is a commercial programe. Its setrves as a new
tourist’s destination and to rearrange the function of the [Link] also provide the public space
for general users. The idea of this project is to create a unqiue style building where different
function would perfume under one roof structure. It also harmonize its users and to express the
idenetity. To create a space for the public where they can also enoy with the interactive and joyful
activities.
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DEDICATION
and encouragement.
I could not have completed my studies without their unending love and support.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The accomplishment of this report was not merely possible by the efforts of an
individual , In this regard , I bow to Almighty Allah ; Who made all my tasks so
easy .
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
ABSTARCT
CHAPTER-1
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER – 2
PROJECT RESEARCH
2.4 Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
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2.7 Features of mixed use development . . . . . . . . . 20
CHAPTER – 3
CASE STUDY
CHAPTER – 4
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4.4 Climatology . . . . . . . . . 37
CHAPTER – 5
DESIGN PROCESS
Bibliography . . . . . . . . . . 51
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LIST OF FIGURES
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Fig 25: internal views of the building. . . . . . . . . 34
Fig 26: site neighbourhood . . . . . . . . . . 38
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CHAPTER - 1
PROJECT INTRODUCTION
The benefits of mixed - use buildings can include increased economic status,
lower costs of infrastructure, and healthier, walkable communities.
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INTRODUCTION
As we see that a large number of structures are being constructed today. They are known
as mixed-use buildings. It is a real state development structure that includes different
activities under a one-roof structure. It consists of different activities such as recreation
and a work-space environment. It is a combination of retail, offices, residential, hotel, and
live work play environment.
This project is an effort to offer an interactive and friendly space to its users where
different activities should work. To provide a sustainable environment and eye-catching
view to its users where they can enjoy themselves with their families also.
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1.4 NEED OF PROJECT
The goal is to provide a walable area with all the ingredients for a healthy lifestyle. A
space that creates new communities and energizes old by adding appartments, hotels,
fitness center and offices all at one place. To create a vaccum space area in a city that
facilitates all its users.
Greater housing
Greaty density
Increased accesibilty
Strong neighbourhood charchter
Convience of live work environment
More flexibility to adpt the changings
Walkability
1.6 CLIENT
There are large number of people who are involved in the development and everday
functions of the building. The entire scope of the project will likely to be owned by a
private outsider developer.
Administration/ staff.
Tourists and Visitors
Genral public
Commercial users
Residentioanl users
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1.8 RESEARCH PROCEDURE
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CHAPTER - 2
PROJECT RESEARCH
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PROJECT RESEARCH
Mixed-use buildings are basically the mixture of residential and non-residential buildings
that are alternating from a single building to the whole neighborhood.
The development projects are also known as "mixed-use." We can classify them if they
can provide more than one benefit or purpose within a shared building or the
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development area. These types of projects include any grouping of housing, office,
medical, recreational, commercial or industrial.
2.4 TYPES
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2.7 FEATURE OF MIXED - USED DEVELOPMENT
These are the some of the key features that make mixed-use complex structures and
they are different from other property projects in Pakistan. It has been listed as under:
Modern Architecture
Indoor Facilities
Interactive environment
Easy Feasibility
Proper parking
Landscape
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2.9 METHODS FOR PREDITING MIXED USED BUILDING
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2.11 HISTORY OF MIXED-USE BUILDING
If we see in the history the early mixed-use, live, work, and play communities are maybe
outdated. This approach to living not just helped them socially in that frame of mind of
ways, but it gave them assurance too since the walls had the option to safeguard the town
more safely than if the towns were fanned out over a large number of sections of land.
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CHAPTER - 3
CASE STUDIES
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3.1 INTERNETIONAL CASE STUDY
PROJECT PROFILE
ARCHITECT BREIF
The design of the building basically empahizes on the on the large size of the site that
further maximizes the occurance of nature. This building structure also introduce
extensive roof gardens that enhance the beauty of the building and landscaped sky
terraces that’s look so attracted to its users and the flowing balconies. If we see above the
ground a vehicular circulation system is minimized. It also has a large therapeutic green
areas within the development that increase its beauty . It incorporates sustainability
features in the building through careful environmental. The building has the integration
of low-impact passive energy strategies
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Fig 13: master plan of the building
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3. 3 CHADSTONE SHOPPING CENTRE
PROJECT TITILE
ARCHITECT BREIF
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Fig 16: frame structure
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3.4 LOCAL CASE STUDY
PROJECT PROFILE
ARCHITECTURE BREIF
The Centaurus includes various elements that aimed to the enhancing resource
efficiency, including rain water harvesting, good lighting control, and high specification
glazing.
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1. Three skyscraper buildings
2. Four story of basement car parking
3. 36-floor hotel
4. 23-floor residential and office towers
5. five-story shopping mall.
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CONSTRUCTION PHASES
PHASE 1
PHASE 12
The mall roof will run up the western side of the hotel. It is narrowing to a point at
246.5 m high. The hotel tower will be constructed in the second phase and will include
350 luxury guest suites enjoying stunning viewsof Islamabad and the Himalayan peaks.
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Fig 22: details
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PROJECT PROFILE
ARCHITECTURE BREIF
• It will be the Lahore's most rich corporate building that is located and accessible in the
Hub of city.
• Askari Tower area constitutes of approx. 12.16 kanal with 437,980 SQ sellable area and
having.
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Fig 25: internal views of the building
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CHAPTER - 4
SITE SELECTION FOR THE PROJECT
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SITE SELECTION
Dominating seasons:
1. Hot season
2. Cold season
• Orientation of buildings.
Following architectural treatments can be made keeping in view the climatic conditions
RADIATION CONTROL
Following:
• Thick walls
• Minimum openings
• Surface treatment to be made in form of grass or trees or any other void glare, direct and
indirect radiations.
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4.2 SITE LOCATION
Currently the site is acquired by MDA to promote the development of various public facilities.
This particular site proved to be quite feasible for the Commercial purpose as it is accessible by
main road and lies in a central position hence it will be convenient for Local folks of Multan
City .
7.96 ACRE
1260 MARLA
63 KANAL
4.4. CLIMATOLOGY
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4.6. SITE NEIGHBOURHOOD
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4.8 SITE ANALYSIS
NORTH
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4.83 ACCESS TO THE SITE AND FEATURES
Ariport Multan: 12 km
Railway station: 12 km
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4.85 CONCLUSIONS
As Site is on the main road traffic congestion is very high we’ve to create proper buffer
Zone for reduction of Noise.
Some security threat are also present there should be a surveillance system.
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CHAPTER - 5
DESIGN PROCESS
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DESIGN PROCESS
5.1 MASTERPLANING
The succeeding limits must be situated while master planning:
• The building passageway should mimic a city square, an outside square, or a set
back open space that directs visitors to the route.
• Entryways should be welcoming, wide, and straightforward, and organised so that the ins
ide can be seen instantly upon arrival.
• Security demands disrupt the physical and visible flows between the inner and outside wo
rlds, but they must be kept in mind.
• Cars and supply lines are expected to stay clear from quiet zones.
• Disables Act rules must be followed.
• Existing old trees and natural contours should be preserved as much as possible.
• Avoid long dead paths; instead, include a variety of activities to keep pedestrians entertai
ned.
• Pathways should be shaded from the sun and rain.
Chiefly the project has been distributed into the succeeding zones
Major spaces:
MALL
AUDITORIUM
OFFICES
GYM
LIBRARY
RESTAURANT
ADMIN
CAFÉ
APARTMENTS
PAR
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5.3 BUILDING BLOCK ANALYSIS
Following are the spaces its areas and the occupancy with the remarks as major
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SR NO ACTIVITY OCCUPANCY AREA REMARKS
REQUIRED
1 LIBRARY 250 1950 SEATING
2 ENT / 50 INTERNAL
RECEPTION
3 WAITING 20 SEATING
4 LOUNGE 30 50
5 TOILET 50
6 ADMIN 100
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SR ACTIVITY OCCUPANCY AREA REQUIRED REMARKS
NO
1 STORAGE SUPPLY 20 150
2 LOUNGE 50 15
4 TERRACE 50
BALCONY
5 APARTMENT 20 50
6 ROOM 100
7 PANTRY 5 30
8 WASHROOM 20 300
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The building plans in the project include
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Fig 31: basement 1 plan
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Fig 32: basement 2 plan
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Fig 33: apartements plan
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