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Nandgaon House (Palmyra House) By Studio Mumbai

Nandgaon House (Palmyra House) By Studio Mumbai. September 26, 2011 Basic Construction I Prof. Altwicker. Location. Nandgaon Maharashtra , India Latitude: 18°22'50.3'' N Longitude:72°55'34.5'' E. Climate: Tropical Rainfall: 170mm Temperature : 89.6 F- 50 F Wind: 3.1 mph

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Nandgaon House (Palmyra House) By Studio Mumbai

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  1. NandgaonHouse(Palmyra House)By Studio Mumbai September 26, 2011 Basic Construction I Prof. Altwicker

  2. Location Nandgaon Maharashtra , India Latitude: 18°22'50.3'' N Longitude:72°55'34.5'' E

  3. Climate: Tropical Rainfall: 170mm Temperature: 89.6 F- 50 F Wind: 3.1 mph Humidity:59.1% Longitude: 72.5 East Latitude: 18.25 North Date: Jun. 1, 2011 Time zone: E* (GMT + 5:30) Zero Azimuth: South Altitude Angle: 80.38 Azimuth Angle: -114.59 Clock Time: 12:00pm Time of Sunrise: 6:03am Time of Sunset: 7:12pm Climate Data

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  5. Sun Shading Details

  6. The wind comes from the South West and Heads North East Wind Diagram

  7. Sun Diagram Date: Jun. 1, 2011 Time zone: E* (GMT + 5:30) Zero Azimuth: South Altitude Angle: 80.38 Azimuth Angle: -114.59 Clock Time: 12:00pm Time of Sunrise: 6:03am Time of Sunset: 7:12pm

  8. Axon Drawing

  9. The house is created a unique combination between foreign and local design. The house is well-adapted to its environment: the louvers on the elevations enable passive cooling, the extensive shade provided by the coconut trees above; water for the house is harvested from three on-site wells, filtered and stored at the top of a water tower and fed by gravity to the house. The pieces are slotted to fit into each other. Construction

  10. Two elongated cubic structures in timber. Trunks of the local Palmyra Palm, Basalt for boundary walls, Plinths and Paving. seam aluminums for the roof. teakwood and India Patent Stone for the interior surface. Materials

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