10. Orientation
• Lot size: 5260sqm!
• Tower Footprint: 436sqm
• Climate: Hot Temperate!
• Street Address: 72 Peddar Road!
• Orientation: East‐West!
• 62.5% get view of harbour
& remaining of arabian sea
11. Ventilation & Daylight
• In Mumbai, a building has to be oriented east‐west to catch
prevailing sea breezes and to open up the best views of the
city. Unfortunately, these are also the directions of the hot sun
and the heavy monsoon rains.
• The old bungalows solved these problems by wrapping a
protective layer of verandas around the main living areas,
thus providing the occupants with two lines of defence
against the elements.
12.
13. Vertical
Zoning
• Surface parking 20
• Basement Parking 30
• Clubhouse and Pool
• Entrance
• A B C D Typical apartments
• Elevators stop at alternate floors
35. References
1974 'Apartments', Architecture Plus, New York - March, p. 26
1980 'Report from India: Current work of Correa', by H. Smith, Architectural Record, New York - July, pp. 88-89
1980 'Contemporary Asian Architecture', Process Architecture - 20, Tokyo - November, pp. 94-118
1982 'Open the Box', by Jim Murphy, Progressive Architecture, New York - October, pp. 100-104
1983 'Kanchanjunga Apartments', Architect, Melbourne - December, pp. 12-13
1985 'Charles Correa: Inspirations Indiennes', Techniques & Architecture, Paris - August, pp. 106-117
1985 'Edificio residenziale a torre a Bombay', by C. M. Pierdominici, Cemento, Rome - Oct., pp. 642-651
1991 'Espacos para a India', by C. Dibar/ D. Armando, Arqitectura Urbanisma, Buenos Aires, Dec., pp. 44-51
1999 'Cultural Motifs- Charles Correa' by Amy Liu, 'Space', Hong Kong, November, pgs 104-105 & 109-117 Books
1990 After the Masters, by Vikram Bhatt & Peter Scriver, Mapin, Ahmedabad, pp. 64 - 67
1999 Outside Architecture, by Susan Zevon, Rockport Publishers, Massachusetts, pp. 27 - 29
2000 World Architecture, A Critical Mosaic 1900-2000, Vol. 8, South Asia, Ed. Rahul Mehrotra,