The planning and construction of a
building should be aimed at fulfilling the following requirements:
1. Strength and stability
2. Dimensional stability
3. Resistance to dampness
4. Resistance to fire
5. Heat insulation
6. Sound insulation
7. Protection against termite attack
8. Durability
9. Security against burglary
10. Lighting and ventilation
11. Comforts and convenience
12. Economy.
1. Strength and Stability: Building
should be capable of transferring the expected loads in its life
period safely to the ground. Design of various structural components
like slabs, beams, walls, columns and footing should ensure safety.
None of the structural components should buckle, overturn and
collapse.
2. Dimensional Stability: Excessive
deformation of structural components give a sense of instability and
result into crack in walls, flooring etc. All structural components,
should be so designed that deflections do not exceed the permissible
values specified in the codes.
3. Resistance to Dampness: Dampness in
a building is a great nuisance and it may reduce the life of the
building. Great care should be taken in planning and in the
construction of the building to avoid dampness.
4. Resistance to Fire: Regarding
achieving resistance to fire, the basic requirements laid down in the
codes are:
(a) the structure should not ignite
easily.
(b) building orientation should be such
that spread of fire is slow.
(c) In case of fire, there should be
means of easy access to vacate building quickly.
5. Heat Insulation: A building should
be so oriented and designed that it insulates interior from heat.
6. Sound Insulation: Buildings should
be planned against outdoor and indoor noises.
7. Protection from Termite: Buildings
should be protected from termites.
8. Durability: Each and every component
of the building should be durable.
9. Security against Burglary: This is
the basic need the owner of the building expects.
10. Lighting and Ventilation: For
healthy and happy living natural light and ventilations are required.
Diffused light and good cross ventilation should be available inside
the building.
11. Comforts and Conveniences: Various
units in the building should be properly grouped and integrated
keeping in mind the comfort and convenience of the user.
12. Economy: Economy without
sacrificing comfort, convenience and durability is another basic
requirement of the building.
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