Ashfaque Ahmed Consultancy Services

The Administrative building for (FDCM)

Hospitality

Location:

Nagpur , India

Status:

Completed 2018

Area:

50,000 Sqft

Information

The Administrative building for the Forest Development Corporation of Maharashtra (F.D.C.M) in Nagpur is the city’s first Green Building with a Gold rating from I.G.B.C. This project is designed to minimize its carbon footprint through thoughtful planning and material selection.

The building’s form is a major component affecting energy consumption. Less surface area exposure to direct sunlight and better airflow in and around the building offer substantial savings in energy costs.

A key highlight of the building’s green features is the integration of passive cooling systems and evaporative ventilation, an approach that leverages Nagpur’s dry climate to maintain human comfort without relying on conventional air conditioning. This not only cuts down on energy consumption but also promotes a more sustainable and eco-friendly indoor environment.

Additional sustainable features include a robust rainwater harvesting system, an on-site sewage treatment plant and water-efficient fixtures to conserve water resources. The building also incorporates motion sensor lighting to reduce electricity usage and is equipped with electric vehicle charging stations, promoting the use of green transportation.

Location:

Nagpur, India

Status:

Completed 2018

Area:

50,000 sqft

The Administrative building for the Forest Development Corporation of Maharashtra (F.D.C.M) in Nagpur is the city’s first Green Building with a Gold rating from I.G.B.C. This project is designed to minimize its carbon footprint through thoughtful planning and material selection.

The building’s form is a major component affecting energy consumption. Less surface area exposure to direct sunlight and better airflow in and around the building offer substantial savings in energy costs.

A key highlight of the building’s green features is the integration of passive cooling systems and evaporative ventilation, an approach that leverages Nagpur’s dry climate to maintain human comfort without relying on conventional air conditioning. This not only cuts down on energy consumption but also promotes a more sustainable and eco-friendly indoor environment. Additional sustainable features include a robust rainwater harvesting system, an on-site sewage treatment plant and water-efficient fixtures to conserve water resources. The building also incorporates motion sensor lighting to reduce electricity usage and is equipped with electric vehicle charging stations, promoting the use of green transportation.

A key highlight of the building’s green features is the integration of passive cooling systems and evaporative ventilation, an approach that leverages Nagpur’s dry climate to maintain human comfort without relying on conventional air conditioning. This not only cuts down on energy consumption but also promotes a more sustainable and eco-friendly indoor environment.

Additional sustainable features include a robust rainwater harvesting system, an on-site sewage treatment plant and water-efficient fixtures to conserve water resources. The building also incorporates motion sensor lighting to reduce electricity usage and is equipped with electric vehicle charging stations, promoting the use of green transportation.

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