Kohinoor Square History
Kohinoor Square History
Kohinoor Square History
INTRODUCTION
Kohinoor square has main skyscraper about 52 floors 203 meters (666 ft), and the residential skyscraper is about 35 floors 142
meters (466 ft). The first five floors of the main building will be used for a high-end shopping mall, and the remaining 47 floors
of the main building will be utilized for a five-star hotel and commercial offices located on the land previously owned by
Kohinoor Mills in Shivaji Park, Mumbai, India. It is one of the first skyscrapers in India to achieve a LEED (Leadership in Energy
and Environmental Design) gold rating for environmental sustainability. The Kohinoor Square complex comprises a main
skyscraper and a residential skyscraper which are for mixed use. Houses, hotels, residences and a high-end shopping malls are
being constructed by Kohinoor CTNL Infrastructure Corporation. The building is one of the tallest mixed-use buildings in India,
as well as one of the tallest in South Asia as of 2013.
TOPOGRAPHY –
The project site is a flat land.
LOCATION MAP – STREET/SIDEWALK MAP (in ft)– The site is well connected by 17.8m
Google maps -snapshot wide lady Jamshet road & Gokhale
road, 8.96m wide N.C Kelkar road at
west,8.99m wide P thakar road at NW
boundary. JK Sawant road of 8.7m
wide at East. LAND USE MAP
(2014-2034)–
APPROACH –
Important location
And road route
CLIMATIC ZONE –
Mumbai has a tropical climate, specifically a tropical wet and dry climate (Aw)
under the Köppen climate classification, with eight months of dryness and peak
of rains in June. The cooler season from December to February is followed by
the hotter season from March to May. The period from June to about the end of
September constitutes the south-west monsoon season, and October and
November form the post-monsoon season. Flooding during monsoon is a major
problem for Mumbai. Between June and September, the south west monsoon
rains lash the city.
Residential Tower 132 units from 14th to 26th floor 13 Central core :
Stories of Parking below PARKING-3500 (brought from 3 lifts and 1 service lift.
BMC) Central core serves 3 lifts and 1 services lifts. 2 staircase are also placed in the core
SERVICES –
FLOOR AREA BREAKUP –
FOUNDATION –
The combined pile raft foundation is a geotechnical composite Construction that
combines the bearing effect of both foundation elements raft and Piles by taking
into account interactions between the foundation elements and the Subsoil the piled
raft foundation system has recently been widely used for many structures, especially
high rise buildings. In this foundation, the piles play an important role in settlement
and differential settlement reduction, and thus can lead to economical design
without compromising the safety of the structure. In several design cases, the piles
are allowed to yield under the design load. Although the load capacity of the pile is
exceeded, the piled raft foundation can hold additional loads with controllable
settlement.