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T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     25 March 2024

The distance between two buildings affects ventilation and natural light in addition to safety. Overly close buildings can obstruct airflow, resulting in poor ventilation and a damp and humid atmosphere. This can prompt different medical conditions for the inhabitants of the structures. Essentially, assuming structures are excessively near one another, they can likewise hinder the normal light, making the insides of the structures dim and miserable.

 

Some states and local municipalities may have their own building codes and regulations that specify the minimum distance between two buildings in addition to the NBC guidelines. It is vital to talk with the neighbourhood specialists prior to developing any structure to guarantee that the structure conforms to every one of the important guidelines.

 

The minimum distance between two buildings must be equal to the height of the taller building or 1.5 times the combined widdth of the buildings, whichever is greater, according to the NBC guidelines. Before building any building, it is essential to follow these guidelines and consult the local authorities to ensure the safety and well-being of the building’s occupant.


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