Industrial heritage of jute mills in hooghly region and strategies for its conservation (Softcopy is also available)
Aviral (PA101317)
Industrial heritage of jute mills in hooghly region and strategies for its conservation (Softcopy is also available) - 2019 - xiii,93p.
Contents
Abstract i
Acknowledgements iii
Contents v
List of figures ix
List of abbreviations xi
1 Thesis Introduction- 2
1.1 Aim- 2
1.2 Objectives- 2
1.3 Methodology- 2
1.4 Scope- 3
1.5 Limitation- 3
2 History of Jute 6
2.1 Jute Industrialization/ Mechanized production of Jute- Bengal to Dundee to Bengal again 6
2.2 Decline of Jute Mills- 7
3 Jute mills & Hooghly region 10
3.1 Concentration of jute mills along Hooghly river 10
3.2 Jute mills as part of landscape of Hooghly river 10
4 Typological study of mills- 12
4.1 Selection of mills- 12
4.2 Brief Introduction to mills- 12
4.3 Land use Area Pie Charts- 13
4.4 Context comparision- 14
4.5 Spatial zoning plan- 14
4.6 Key takeaways from typological study for India Jute mill- 17
5 Serampore & India Jute mill 20
5.1 Introduction- City of Serampore 20
5.2 History of Serampore- 20
5.3 Culture & crafts in Serampore- 22
6 India Jute Mill Study- 24
6.1 Locating India Jute Mill- 24
6.2 Morphological documentation of mill precinct 25
6.3 Sighting the mill precinct- 26
6.4 Activity mapping- 28
6.5 Other buildings of heritage value- 30
6.6 Ownership in the Industrial cluster- 31
7 Values of mill precinct- 34
7.1 Historic Value- 35
7.2 Architectural value- 39
7.3 Social value- 40
7.4 Shared heritage values- 41
7.5 Economic value- 42
7.6 Identifying heritage structures- 43
8 IJM in present context- 45
9 Stakeholder/ people’s perception about the future of IJM 48
10 Government Heritage policy and its implementation- 49
10.1 Functions of WB heritage commission- 49
10.2 Functions of District heritage conservation committee or Municipal heritage cell- 50
10.3 Industrial policy- 50
10.4 Policy issues- 51
11 Statement of Significance- 53
12 Analysis- 55
12.1 Scenarios 55
12.2 SWOT Tool kit 58
13 Program Framework- 59
13.1 Realisation of project- 59
13.2 Stakeholders- 60
13.3 Program- 61
14 Master plan 63
14.1 Strategy at urban level- 64
14.2 Development of Creative industries and civic centre- 65
14.3 Place making- 68
14.4 Celebrating shared Heritage between Bengal & UK- 73
15 Conservation Learnings for regional level 75
15.1 Industrial heritage of jute mills at regional levels- 75
15.2 Swot Tool kit at regional level 76
15.3 Core concerns and there provable solutions- 76
15.4 Factors on which the conservation program depends- 77
15.5 Program & there intended function- 77
15.6 Program & corresponding Possible Projects- 78
16 Bibliography 80
M.Arch TH-0189 / AVI
Industrial heritage of jute mills in hooghly region and strategies for its conservation (Softcopy is also available) - 2019 - xiii,93p.
Contents
Abstract i
Acknowledgements iii
Contents v
List of figures ix
List of abbreviations xi
1 Thesis Introduction- 2
1.1 Aim- 2
1.2 Objectives- 2
1.3 Methodology- 2
1.4 Scope- 3
1.5 Limitation- 3
2 History of Jute 6
2.1 Jute Industrialization/ Mechanized production of Jute- Bengal to Dundee to Bengal again 6
2.2 Decline of Jute Mills- 7
3 Jute mills & Hooghly region 10
3.1 Concentration of jute mills along Hooghly river 10
3.2 Jute mills as part of landscape of Hooghly river 10
4 Typological study of mills- 12
4.1 Selection of mills- 12
4.2 Brief Introduction to mills- 12
4.3 Land use Area Pie Charts- 13
4.4 Context comparision- 14
4.5 Spatial zoning plan- 14
4.6 Key takeaways from typological study for India Jute mill- 17
5 Serampore & India Jute mill 20
5.1 Introduction- City of Serampore 20
5.2 History of Serampore- 20
5.3 Culture & crafts in Serampore- 22
6 India Jute Mill Study- 24
6.1 Locating India Jute Mill- 24
6.2 Morphological documentation of mill precinct 25
6.3 Sighting the mill precinct- 26
6.4 Activity mapping- 28
6.5 Other buildings of heritage value- 30
6.6 Ownership in the Industrial cluster- 31
7 Values of mill precinct- 34
7.1 Historic Value- 35
7.2 Architectural value- 39
7.3 Social value- 40
7.4 Shared heritage values- 41
7.5 Economic value- 42
7.6 Identifying heritage structures- 43
8 IJM in present context- 45
9 Stakeholder/ people’s perception about the future of IJM 48
10 Government Heritage policy and its implementation- 49
10.1 Functions of WB heritage commission- 49
10.2 Functions of District heritage conservation committee or Municipal heritage cell- 50
10.3 Industrial policy- 50
10.4 Policy issues- 51
11 Statement of Significance- 53
12 Analysis- 55
12.1 Scenarios 55
12.2 SWOT Tool kit 58
13 Program Framework- 59
13.1 Realisation of project- 59
13.2 Stakeholders- 60
13.3 Program- 61
14 Master plan 63
14.1 Strategy at urban level- 64
14.2 Development of Creative industries and civic centre- 65
14.3 Place making- 68
14.4 Celebrating shared Heritage between Bengal & UK- 73
15 Conservation Learnings for regional level 75
15.1 Industrial heritage of jute mills at regional levels- 75
15.2 Swot Tool kit at regional level 76
15.3 Core concerns and there provable solutions- 76
15.4 Factors on which the conservation program depends- 77
15.5 Program & there intended function- 77
15.6 Program & corresponding Possible Projects- 78
16 Bibliography 80
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