Sumit Singhal Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.
Indian Oil Administration and Training in Haryana, India by VYOM
February 3rd, 2016 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: VYOM
The Indian Oil campus in Panipat is significant in having achieved a LEED Gold certification. This building is one of its kinds with its vision on the concept of sustainability. The essential outcomes include site sustainability, indoor environment quality, effective waste management, energy and water efficiency and regional priority besides the innovative design approach with green power generation.
Some of the salient features are lighting optimization to minimize the internal lighting load, improved thermal properties of glass, 100% green power purchase, use of three waste bin system, use of 25% local manufactured and extracted materials, water conservation fixtures, usage of waste low pressure exhaust steam from IOCL Power Plant to operate VAM chillers amongst others. The buildings are planned around courtyards in response to the climate conditions and as interesting interactive spaces. Sustainability along with aesthetics and functionality form the core values of design derivation.
Optimized design of internal and external lighting layout to minimize internal lighting load
Usage of waste low pressure exhaust steam from IOCL Power Plant to operate VAM chillers
100% Green Power purchase and 20 year agreement with Govt. of Andhra Pradesh
Three bin system to segregate the waste at source
Use of 12% recycled component in construction materials such as Cement, Steel, Tiles, Glass, Gypsum Board, etc
Use of 25% locally manufactured and extracted materials
Diverting 80% of construction waste from landfilling
Low VOC adhesives and sealants for better indoor air quality
Building Management System for controlling and monitoring thermal comfort
Pre-filter in each AHU having an efficiency of 90% down to 10 Micron and 10 feet mats at each entrance of building for maintaining indoor air quality
Rainwater harvesting pond to capture 100% roof and non-roof rainwater
Minimization of usage of water by utilizing water conserving fixtures such as dual flush system, sensor based low flush urinals and flow reducers in faucets
100% sewage water treatment and maintaining the output values equal to tertiary standards
Better thermal properties of Glass (DGU)
Use of 40 mm Phenolic Foam insulation for better thermal properties of roof
Exemplary performance in Green Power and Heat Island – Non Roof
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