The Aesthetic look of Flooring and Specification
Definition
Floors are the horizontal elements of a building structureThe purpose of the floor is to provide a level surface and to provide support for the occupants, furniture and equipment of the building
TYPES
Initial cost
Appearance
Cleanliness
Durability
Damp resistant
Sound insulation
Thermal insulation and Fire resistant
Smoothness
Hardness
Maintenance consideration
Mud floors are generally
used for unimportant
buildings, particularly
in villages
Advantages
They are cheap, hard,fairly impervious and
easy in construction.
Flag stone floor consist
of thin slab of stone laid
on concrete bedding
The stone slab may be
square, rectangular or
oblique in shape with
thickness varying from
2cm to 4cm
Mosaic Flooring
Granite flooring has becomeincreasingly popular in recent
decade and besides its beauty,
granite has several obvious
Benefits
Granite flooring is hard,
durable and long lasting
Granite can be easily
maintained
Institute
•Institutional building means a building constructed by Government, Semi-Government organizations, public sector undertakings, registered Charitable Trusts for their public activities, such as education, medical, recreational and cultural , hostel for working women or men or for an auditorium or complex for cultural and allied activities or for an hospice, care of orphans, abandoned women, children and infants, convalescents, destitute or aged persons and for penal or correctional detention with restricted liberty of the inmates ordinarily providing sleeping accommodation, and includes dharamshalas, hospitals, sanatoria, custodian and penal institutions such as jails, prisons, mental hospitals, houses of correction, detention and reformatories building constructed for the promotion of Tourism such a, stared hotels, clubs, golf course, sport stadium and all activities of Tourist Unit as may be declared by Government from time to time.Institutional Building
CIVIL HOSPITAL , MAJURA GATE•Educational building means a building exclusively used for a school or college, recognized by the appropriate Board or University, or any other Competent Authority involving assembly for instruction, education or recreation incidental to educational use, and including a building for such other uses incidental thereto such as a library or a research institution.•It shall also include quarters for essential staff required to reside in the premises, and a building used as a hostel captive to an educational institution whether situated in its campus or not.
Educational Building
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