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PROPOSED
CULTURAL
CENTER COMPLEX
D . T . W . L D H A R M A P A L A
B S T / 1 3 / B 2 / 0 5
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I wish to acknowledge our lecture in charge Ms. Niranjala Wijayarathne behalf of
her endless support and the way of advice and guide me to do this project to thesuccess. Secondly I would like to express my gratitude to Mrs.D.V.D.Sanjeewani.
Who is the Head of Department of Building services Technology for the guidanceand the often encouragement. Finally I would like to thank all the people who
helped me throughout this project for their great support to make this project areality.
Thank you
D.T.W.L Dharmapala
Bst/13/B2/05
University Of Vocational Technology
Rathmalana
Sri Lanka
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PREFACE
This proposed project to be designed for develops community,
welfare and cultural facilities in Kilinochchi District.From this project we hope todevelop living and the social conditions of the people who were affected by the
war. This project will cover every need of the people for better life. This projectwill also develop their life status. Here I discussed step by step how the project
should develop and how it benefits the people.
This proposed scheme consists following spaces:
Art and drama theater Library Museum Day care center Mini sport complex Retail outlets Cafeteria Art and communication center Leisure park
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CONTENT
1. Introduction...01
2. Details Of Kilinochchi Town InBrief....02
3. Family Background InKilinochchi.02
4. Vision Of TheProject.04
5. ProjectObjectives04
6. SiteAnalyzing.05
7. Design And SiteConsiderations.06
8. Building Space AndRelationship...08
9. Other BuildingServices..14
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10.Selecting Sustainable Building Materials ToProtect The Aesthetic Quality And Eco-Friendly
Environment.15
11.Features of Sustainable BuildingMaterials....18
12.References...20
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1.IntroductionThis project is a Social and Cultural scheme to develop the social and culturalfacilities. This primary user group is the area (Northern Region) people who were
affected by the war.The ministry of Cultural and Public Affairs in Sri Lanka
lunched a scheme to develop the social and cultural facilities, infrastructure, healthand educational facilities for people in the Northern region. Especially in theremote areas parallel to the ongoing development projects in the Jaffna district.
Introducing Kilinochchiya as one of the selected development node under theSocial and Cultural scheme program and proposed to be located the following
building project such as:
Art and drama theater Library Museum Day care center Mini sport complex Retail outlets Cafeteria Art and communication center Leisure park
as the key design regard in this project. The proposed site for the development
work has demarcated as six acre land with different topographic conditions.
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2.Details Of Kilinochchi Town In BriefKilinochchi is a town. It's the main town of the Kilinochchi District, in theNorthern Province of Sri Lanka. It is situated at the A9 Road, some 100 km south-
east of Jaffna.
Including land area of approximately 1,237.11 square kmand an inland waterway of 44.30 square km. The average density of population is 124 persons per
square km.The Kilinochchi District falls within the electoral district of Jaffna and
is represented by 9 members of Parliament.
The district is conterminous with the Jaffna District to the North and theMullaitivu District to the East and South. The District falls within the dry zone
eco-climatic division of the island.
The average annual rainfall in the region amounts to 1100 mm, nearly 75% ofwhich is received during the North-East monsoonal period from September to
December. The remaining period of the year is predominantly dry with the peak ofthe dry season being June to August. The average monthly temperature ranges
from 30-35centigrade. The Kilinochchi District was under the control of theLiberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) for many years during the war.
3.Family Background In Kilinochchi Female headed families
These female headed families are socially and economically extremely vulnerable
in conflict situation and post conflict era and they face many difficulties in theirday to day lives. These women have not only been affected by the violence but
also they have witnessed the loss of their loved ones. At the same time they alsohave to support financially and emotionally and nurture similarly traumatized
offspring. It was found 40 female headed families [34 %] in the 117 sample inKilinochchi.
Marriages, Divorce, Separation and DeathsIn Kilinochchi District most of the married women are young andthey got married to avoid forcible recruitment in Vanni at the time of armed
conflict. Due to the lack of women empowerment activities in the village youngwidows and abandoned young women face many social problems.
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Malayalapuram Division, Kilinochchi out of interviewed 42 Families 24% is only
legally married and the balance 76% had cultural marriages only. In Saavalkadduvillage, Jaffna out of 20 interviewed families; husbands of 09 widows were
naturally died, husbands of 04 families were shot dead in 1996, one died due to
Cyclone, husbands of 05families died due to the armed conflict and one separatedfamily. Those women forced to be the breadwinners of those families.
Life with DisabilityDisability brings additional burdens to most of the families, especially to the
female headed families. It was found that some of the families are running by the
female head because man is disable due to natural cause or armed conflict. Somefemale headed families are there with disable members.
Family IncomeIn Kilinochchi women are the breadwinners of the families and they are
selling firewood, some of are doing poultry farming, selling vegetables, etc as their
source of income. In their village, there is Women development Committee andwith the assistance of the committee they have a system of savings money and give
loans for self employments. In Kilinochchi , out of 11 female headed families 4
have source of income, 2 women are engaging in labour work and rest of themdoing small scale business. All of these families have paddy land but they are not
cultivating. Women who dont have income sources depend on dry ration andassistance from their relatives.
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4.Vision of the ProjectThe vision of the this project is to plan one which is functionally efficient,economically viable, environmentally sustainable and socially integrated to address
the challenges, with the improvement of the quality of life.
5.Project Objectives
To improve their social conditions.Because of this project people can gather together in mini sport complex, an
economic center, it helps to develop their inter communication andrelationship so it help them to improve their social condition.
To improve infrastructure facilities.Because of this development project many infrastructure facilities canintroduce to the target area. To continue project course work we should
provide water supply, proper road system, electrical installation, drainagesystem, proper waste disposal system, all of these infrastructures own to the
area people.
Develop their living and economic statusThis project also will develop their living and economic status higher andeducation level of the children and make a brighter future to them for thebeneficial for the countrys development as well as the project will help
them to acquire a successful future.
To provide happiness, physical and mental fitnessprovide happiness, physical and mental fitness To those poor people
.constructing a leisure park and a play ground And religious places(hindu
temple)leisure park also can create near the pre-school .To upgrade the
living standards of the people and upgrade literacy. Constructing of a schoolfor the children in war affected area
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6.Site AnalyzingThe site has demarcated in 6 acre flat land with huge trees and bushes. With
respect to topography there are no real constraints to physical development in thatarea.It is underlain by 3 formations the pre Paleozoic basement rocks, the Manner
sandstone and the Kilinochchi limestone. The pre palezoic basement rocks aredescribed as massive, crystalline igneous and metamorphic.
The site is full of trees and bushes. So it is very helpful to the eco friendly design.
The climate of this area is very hot. So trees give natural cool and helps to create a
greenest environment to this dry zone.
A characteristic feature of the Kilinochchi landscape is the most of the ponds seem
to be natural depressions while others have been artificially created for drainage orhave been used by the inhabitants for religious purpose, irrigation or washing of
clothes.
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7.Design and Site ConsiderationsBuilding Orientation
Locate and mass building in a manner that maximizes solar gain and takesinto account environmental factors such as wind, rain and water run-off etc.
Consider shape of building and selection of materials to create exteriormicro climates. Entrance
The main entrance floor level should be located as close as possible tonatural grade to help facilitate access for all occupants.
Provide a level and weather protected area at the entrance large enough toaccommodate strollers, staff or parent bicycles, benches.
Ensure service vehicles operate away from the entrance and drop-off points,Depending on scale and number of children, provide approximately 3-6
meters of level space for drop-off point. Security The front entrance should be equipped with a security system and/or
intercom.
Ensure strollers and/or storage do not block entrance - in order to preventFire Code Contravention.
Access to the building should be through a single point of entry preferablynear an administrative office; this would help in supervision of all visitors.
Maintain sight lines from the interior to exterior as well as from vehicle tosite, especially where cars or trucks may be reversing. Consider the height of
children when plantings and furnishings are planned for these areas. Colour cues and tactile warnings should be provided where there are
hazardous areas near walkways and other pedestrian areas.
Use only smooth, firm, uniform and non-slip paving materials on pathways. Provide adequate drainage to prevent standing water. Ensure down spouts
spill away from walkways and ramps.
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Landscape Considerations
Landscaping is a vital part of an outdoor play environment and is complementary
to all types of
play activities. Landscape design should consider the:
Topography. A variety of colours, textures, and surfaces. Protection from the sun, wind, and noise.
Select plants that are responsive to the changing seasons. Design proper drainage
of all surfaces.Operator may seek the assistance of a third party certified
playground inspector. Rocks and Debris During the construction of a play area,
remove all rocks and debris larger than 100mm (4 in.) to a depth of 300 mm (1 ft).
Drainage
Slope grade of playground away from the building. Provide either concrete curbs, logs, or timbers around sand areas to seal in
water and impede drainage. Avoid locating sandboxes below ground level as
this creates the potential for a child to fall in.
Avoid crossing play areas with drainage swales which might cause childrento fall.
Provide a drainage system so that the playground is not greatly affected bywet weather.
Shade
Provide awnings for shade. Include small trees and deciduous trees in landscape design to provide shade
from thesun.
Ensure there is sufficient shade for metal surfaces (e.g. slide) that willotherwise become too hot for children to use if constantly exposed to the
sun.
Provide a well-shaded Social Play Area. The Quiet Play Area also requires a balance between some shade for lengthy
play in the
Trees and Shrubs
Vegetation provides shade and wind breaks and cools the air. It attractswildlife, provides loose parts (leaves, cones arid twigs), provides landmarksand builds in seasonal change and beauty.
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8.BUILDING SPACE AND RELATIONSHIPDesigning specialist spaces for building spaces and its relationship with society,possible technologies and materials to minimize the costand enhance the eco-
friendly environment
Arts And Drama TheaterFilm and video projection
Halls can be used for film and video screenings, for which they need fully-wired
and sound-proofed projection rooms of around 12m 2 to 15m2 at oneend (with an alternative means of escape). The necessary equipment includes a
16mm film projector, a video projector, a screen (static or moveable) and speakers.
It should be possible to operate the public address system and lighting from theprojection room.
Music practice rooms
The principles of acoustic separation set out in section three should also be applied
to music practice rooms. They should be acoustically separated from one anotherand from surrounding spaces by sound lobbies, The volume and shape of the room
itself must be considered. Parallel and identically-dimensioned walls createstanding waves and flutter echoes, which reduce sound clarity. Ideally, at least one
wall should be angled to avoid this. Alternatively one wall may be fitted with some
absorptive material to reduce the sound reflected off it.
Sketch of Day care center
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LibraryLibraries in particular locations may present themselves to the public in specific
ways and with specific programmes: whether as life-long learning centres, as
cultural market-places, as settings for new kinds of aspirational lifestyles, asagencies of public information and welfare rights, or as community facilities andmeeting places. Each library design will need to reflect the priority services and
ethos being offered in that library for its particular set of users.
The library as a second home
The relationship between the library and the home is changing, as more library
catalogues go online, enabling people to order, reserve or renew library stock, and
even belong to electronic newsgroups established by libraries for particulareducational or cultural interest groups.
Time-tabling access and circulation
Another important consideration with regard to library design, is the need to be
able to section off or close some areas at different times of the day or night to meet
other needs, particularly when library services are shared with other services; orthe provision of community meeting rooms, where access to toilets and catering
facilities is required without having to open up a whole building. Design needs to
take into account matters of time-management and the allocation of space and
patterns of circulation which reflect both short-term and long-term uses of thepublic library.
The library is a public space (and place)
Historically, library design has emphasized its public nature, with imposingentrances, high ceilings and domed roofs, but also with a pronounced relationship
to the street outside. Some libraries have tiers of steps in front of them, wherepeople sit in fine weather, to chat, or take a break from their studies inside.
Designing in (and out) technology
All library facilities, of whatever size, will need to incorporate ICT and onlineservices. All ICT equipment comes with specific design and construction
requirements of its own: cabling, networking, lighting, heat-displacement, security,
and so on. Design also needs to take on board matters of monitoring and
surveillance of ICT use; the difficult question of appropriate and inappropriate, orthe suitability of ICT for both individual and group use.
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Day Care Center:Classroom space needs to be designed in a way that allows for a different use inthe morning for much of the year. Interior spaces for school age programs need to
meet a wide range of needs including homework, resting, recreation, socialization
and a place to talk quietly with teachers. Like preschool children, school agechildren also need quality outdoor spaces, but their needs are for spaces where theycan relax or be physically active as antidotes to long hours at a desk in a classroom.
Sketch of Day
care center
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RETAIL OutletsRetail shops are to be created in 40 perchases.They are located in every where for
the various accesses. In these retail shops they sell vegetables,fruits,grocerry items,
fancy items,communication,hardware items, fish & meat,textile,poojaitems,fuel,electrical items, school items.etc
Art and craft exhibition center:Exhibition spaces which present touring work should have ancillary workshop
spaces for storage, packing and framing, an external delivery dock and allow
access for works up to 2.5m high and 2m wide. Screens, blackout screens andwalls should be either self-repairing or easily painted over.
Sketch of Exhibition centre
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Community CenterThe Community Center plays an important role of the development activity in thisrural area and contributes to the quality and life of the rural population. This
community center is involved in rural development activities and they oftenundertake small infrastructure development work.This also serves as a center
where meetings and discussions take Place among village leaders and elders.
Leisure ParkThe leisure park is to be created in 70 purchases. The project aims to 100 families.Among those families there are below 5years kids, 5 years kids, school children,
school leavers, middle aged persons and also elders. So the leisure park is created
the persons in all ages. They can relax by spending time in this park. They also canenjoy with their family members.
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10. Selecting Sustainable Building Materials toProtect The Aesthetic Quality and Eco-Friendly Environment
This chapter overlooks how to enhance the eco-friendly environment and protectthe aesthetic quality
production and design of a passive home and typical house construction.
Increasingly, energy conservation and eco-friendly products are becoming moreattractive to owners and builders who wish to build sustainably without sacrificing
comfort or style. This building technique, when applied properly can develophomes which require no off site energy input annually.
A passive home would rely on the coordination of envelope design, and natural
energy production to ensure that heating, cooling, and domestic water productioncan be accomplished inexpensively and eco-consciously.
The building envelope consists of several elements which must be coordinated and
designed to minimize heating and cooling losses. these elements would include:
Insulation Walls Vapor barrier Insulation Windows and doors
Roof
We know northen region has dry climatic condition so building insulation is
essential.One critical building element which distinguishes a passive house from a
traditional home is the building envelope and insulation structure. The buildingenvelope is the contiguous structure which separates the interior environment from
the exterior environment (ACEEE). New building techniques enable builders toachieve a much higher R-value, the measure of thermal resistance of the home
against natural climate, which can have a tremendous impact on energy
consumption over the life of the home. The higher an R-value a home can achieve,the more energy efficient and comfortable it will be.
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Walls and windowsWalls should be flush-faced and impact-resistant. Plastered or fair-faced masonry
walls or dense particleboard linings are suitable options and the
slightly rougher surface of a fair-faced wall will assist acoustic diffusion.
Structural framing projections, wall bars and other perimeter intrusions should be
avoided as they can cause accidents. Internal walls separating the hall from other
adjacent rooms should generally be of high-mass construction to reduce noisetransfer. Doors and low-level windows should be specified with safety in mind.
Doors should generally open outwards and internal doors between main spacesrequire vision panels that are of a height and size appropriate to all users. Door
frames and door leaves should be flush with the wall or should have splayed
reveals to minimise the risk of injury. Fire escape doors should have recessed panicbars or flush-mounted push pads for the same reason. Fire extinguishers, sensorsand other equipment should either be recessed or located in corners to minimizeobstruction and possible damage.
Window technology and construction has progressed a tremendous amount inrecent years. New products include: double pane, triple pane, vinyl, and wood.
Triple pane windows are the newest product to emerge on the scene and featuretwo thermal barriers of air encased between three panes of glass.The final section
of the building envelope is roof which can be extremely variable in design. Thereare two major types of roofs, the hot roof and the cold roof.
Cold roofThe cold roof is deemed so because the attic of the dwelling is opened along the
soffits to allow for ventilation into the attic. This type of system has dominatedtraditional building because it allows for ventilation under the roof which typically
gets superheated and causes the failure of building materials.
Heating & Cooling
This necessitates the installation of an HVAC unit, and ductwork, as well as a
separate heating system. So we should arranged several chiller plants to ourproject.
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Electrical SystemsLighting, Appliances, & Fixtures
Establishing lighting for the passive home is as critical a design element as
insulating it. Lighting must be highly efficient and arranged to not beoverburdening on the electrical system. Proper lighting techniques allow for a largelighted surface area with minimal adverse light intrusion. Minimizing electrified
fixtures where possible can reduce energy consumption and bring more naturallight into the home. Appliance location can equally help to reduce consumption
costs.
AcousticsGiven the acoustic sensitivity of musical and dramatic performances, it is advisable
to involve an acoustician at the outset of the project. Speech and music requiredifferent reverberation times, ranging typically from 0.9 seconds for speechto between 1.1 and 1.3 seconds at mid frequencies for non-amplified music. To
counteract the hard walls and surfaces required for sports use, some absorption willbe required. A seated audience will itself absorb sound and further absorption can
beintroduced by drapes, or by acoustic panels with a hard, perforated surface
either in the ceiling or in the upper walls.
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11. Features of Sustainable Building MaterialsWe identified three groups of criteria, based on the material life cycle, that can beused in evaluating the environmental sustainability of building materials. The
presence of one or more of these features in building materials make it
environmentally sustainable.
Local Materials
Using locally produced building materials shortens transport distances, thus
reducing air pollution produced by vehicles. Often, local materials are better suitedto climatic conditions, and these purchases support area economies. It is not always
possible to use locally available materials, but if materials must be imported they
should be used selectively and in as small a volume as possible. For instance, the
decorative use of marble quarried halfway around the world is not a sustainable
choice. Steel, when required for structural strength and durability, is a justifiableuse of a material that is generally manufactured some distance from the building
site.
Energy Efficiency
Energy efficiency is an important feature in making a building material
environmentally sustainable. The ultimate goal in using energy-efficient materials
is to reduce the amount of generated energy that must be brought to a building site.
The long-term energy costs of operating a building are heavily dependent on thematerials used in its construction. Depending on type, the energy-efficiency of
building materials can be measured using factors such as R-value, shadingcoefficient, luminous efficiency, or fuel efficiency. Preferred materials slow the
transfer of heat through a buildings skin,reducing the need for heating or cooling.
Quantitative measurements of a building materials efficiency are available to helpin the comparison of building materials and determining appropriateness for
certain installations.
R-Value
Building envelopes are generally rated by their insulating value, known as the R-
value. Materials with higher R-values are better insulators; materials with lower R-
values must be used in thicker layers to achieve the same insulation value. R-values can be measured for individual materials (e.g., insulation, siding, wood
paneling, brick) or calculated for composite structural elements (e.g., roofing,walls, floors, windows). Many types of insulation materials are available, from
organic cellulose made from recycled paper to petrochemical-derived foams.
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Use of Non-Toxic or Less-Toxic Materials
Non- or less-toxic materialsare less hazardous to construction workers and abuildings occupants. Many materials adversely affect indoor air quality and
expose occupants to health hazards. Some building materials, such as adhesives,
emit dangerous fumes for only a short time during and after installation; others cancontribute to air quality problems throughout abuildings life.
Renewable Energy Systems
Building sites are surrounded by natural energy in the forms of wind, solar
radiation, and geothermal heat. Renewable energy systems can be used tosupplement or eliminate traditional heating, cooling, and electrical systems through
the utilization of this natural energy. Components that encourage daylighting,passive and active solar heating, and on-site power generation are included in this
category. Solar power can be utilized in many forms, both for heating andproduction of electricity. In many parts of the country, wind poweris a feasible
way to generate electricity and pump water. Active solar or geothermal heatrequires outside electricity for pumps but still saves energy in comparison to the
operation costs of traditional mechanical systems.
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12. References
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