Mahindra-TERI Centre of Excellence (CoE), released a technical report, guidebook, and online toolkit (sky type finder) defining sky luminance across various sky conditions in landlocked cities. This study will help architects, designers, and other stakeholders in identifying the measured sky conditions on any day and time of the year, an imperative study by modern architecture.
Mahindra-TERI Centre of Excellence (CoE), a joint research initiative of Mahindra Lifespaces® and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), has set up a facility to collect sky luminance and solar radiation data by installing Sky Scanner and Solar Monitoring Unit at the MTCoE lab, Gurugram. This is the only facility with installed state-of-the-art instruments in India for collating sky conditions data. The data will be utilised for daylight assessment, energy savings, visual comfort assessment, and will also be crucial for increasing the accuracy of daylighting software which will in turn help architects and designers in selecting glass types and determining the ideal window-wall ratio.
Mahindra-TERI Centre of Excellence (CoE), a joint research initiative of Mahindra Lifespaces® and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), Emphasises the role of accurate daylighting data in creating energy-efficient structures. The report, guidebook, and toolkit were launched at an event held in New Delhi in the presence of eminent dignitaries from the Government and industry.
Daylighting plays an important role in modern architecture in aiding visual comfort and energy efficiency evaluation. This requires an accurate estimation of the amount of daylight for any point within the indoor space. The Mahindra-TERI CoE identified the need for such data and initiated sky modelling research that best represents the luminance distribution as per the CIE standard (International Standards of sky Illumination).
The sudden weather changes in the pre-monsoon months of May and June in Delhi-NCR caught everyone off-guard with strong winds and heavy rains uprooting trees, disrupting lives, and causing widespread infrastructure and property damage.
Developers have continuously redefined the township model as per the market demand. But now, there is an urgent need for the township model to be rediscovered with a growing focus on water conservation and zero-wastewater discharge. Residential housing forms one of the most significant parts of the real estate sector in India. It contributes to 80% of the sector, which is expected to reach $1 trillion by 2030. It is estimated that around 10 million people migrate to cities every year in search of better employment opportunities.
It stresses three-pointers – reducing water usage, harnessing alternative water sources and integrating green infrastructure – to achieve water efficiency in a residential township.
The guidebook from Mahindra-TERI Centre of Excellence (CoE), a joint research initiative of Mahindra Lifespaces and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), highlights the crucial measures that can be adopted by the existing and upcoming residential townships in India to achieve water use optimization and efficiency.
The guidebook from Mahindra-TERI Centre of Excellence (CoE), a joint research initiative of Mahindra Lifespaces® and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), highlights the crucial measures that can be adopted by the existing and upcoming residential townships in India to achieve water use optimization and efficiency.
Sustainable water use in habitats is one of the key areas of research of the Mahindra-TERI Centre of Excellence, and the guidelines can play a pivotal role in aiding townships to move on the path of becoming net water positive, said a statement
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) and Mahindra Lifespaces have released key findings from a five-year study on resource-efficient buildings, materials, and technologies tailored to Indian climates and conditions.
Launch guidebooks and toolkits to drive wider adoption of resource-efficient practices in India's real estate and construction industry
Mahindra Lifespaces, the real estate and infrastructure development arm of the Mahindra Group, and The Energy and Resources Institute ('TERI') published key findings from five years of research on resource-efficient buildings, materials and technologies tailored to Indian climates and conditions.
Mahindra Lifespaces® ('MLDL'), the real estate and infrastructure development arm of the Mahindra Group,and The Energy and Resources Institute ('TERI') today published key findings from five years of research on resource-efficient buildings, materials and technologiestailored to Indian climates and conditions. Led by a team of experts at the Mahindra-TERI Center of Excellence (CoE), a first-of-its-kind joint research initiative between Mahindra Lifespaces® and TERI, these findings comprise guidebooks and toolkits that were launched in the presence of Shri Durga Shanker Mishra, Secretary, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), Government of Indiaearlier today.
महिंद्रा लाइफस्पेस® ('एमएलडीएल'), जो महिंद्रा समूह की रियल एस्टेट और बुनियादी ढांचा विकास शाखा है, और द एनर्जी एंड रिसोर्सेज इंस्टीट्यूट ('टीईआरआई') ने आज पांच साल के भारतीय जलवायु और परिस्थितियों के अनुरूप संसाधन-कुशल भवनों, सामग्रियों और प्रौद्योगिकियों पर शोध के प्रमुख निष्कर्ष प्रकाशित किए।
Sustainable water use in habitats is one of the key areas of research of the Mahindra-TERI Centre of Excellence, the joint research initiative is working towards developing open-source and science-based solutions for India's real estate sector.
महिंद्रा लाइफस्पेसेज® और द एनर्जी एंड रिसोर्सेज इंस्टीट्यूट (टीईआरआई) की संयुक्त शोध पहल महिंद्रा-टेरी सेंटर ऑफ एक्सीलेंस (सीओई) ने गुरुग्राम में जल संबंधी संभावित चुनौतियों पर प्रकाश डालते हुए एक रिपोर्ट लॉन्च की है।
Recommends capacity enhancement of Chennai's water treatment plants to 2348.3 MLD by 2025
The report titled ‘Water Sustainability Assessment of Chennai' was released to mark World Environment Day
The Mahindra-TERI Centre of Excellence (CoE), a joint research initiative of Mahindra Lifespaces® and The Energy and Resources Institute, has launched a report on the water systems and potential water challenges in Pune Metropolitan Region.
The Mahindra-TERI Centre of Excellence (CoE), a joint research initiative of Mahindra Lifespaces® and The Energy and Resources Institute, has launched a report on the water systems and potential water challenges in Pune Metropolitan Region.