Rethinking the defunct mill land, the case of Digvijay mill land, Central Mumbai (Also available on CD) (Record no. 55034)
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082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | M.Arch TH-0132 |
Item number | NAB |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Nabar, Tulika S. (PA102216) |
245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Rethinking the defunct mill land, the case of Digvijay mill land, Central Mumbai (Also available on CD) |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Date of publication, distribution, etc | 2018 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | iv,xviii,76p.,CD-ROM |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | CONTENTS<br/>Abstract i<br/>Acknowledgements iii<br/>Contents . v<br/>List of tables xi<br/>List of figures xiii<br/>List of abbreviations xvii<br/>1 Introduction 1<br/>1.1 Background 1<br/>1.2 General issues . 3<br/>1.3 Problem statement 3<br/>1.4 Aims and Objectives . 4<br/>1.4.1 Aim 4<br/>1.4.2 Objectives 4<br/>1.5 Scope & Limitations . 5<br/>1.5.1 Scope 5<br/>1.5.2 Limitations . 5<br/>1.6 Methodology 5<br/>1.7 Expected outcome 6<br/>1.8 Vision . 6<br/>1.9 Design Intent 6<br/>1.10 Objectives 7<br/>2 Chapter: Site Analysis . 9<br/>2.1 Site Context 9<br/>2.2 Site location 10<br/>2.3 Site connectivity . 10<br/>2.3.1 Context & Observations 10<br/>2.4 Site surroundings 11<br/>2.4.1 Built Use 12<br/>2.4.2 Communities 12<br/>2.5 Timeline 13<br/>2.6 Site Mapping 14<br/>2.6.1 Existing Land Use 14<br/>2.6.2 Figure-Ground 14<br/>2.6.3 Open space 15<br/>2.7 Site Connections 16<br/>2.7.1 Street Hierarchy & connections 16<br/>2.7.2 Pedestrian connections 16<br/>2.7.3 Public Transport 17<br/>2.8 Spatial Connections 17<br/>2.8.1 Occupation & Modes of Transport 17<br/>2.8.2 Vendors & Markets 18<br/>2.8.3 Parking Pattern 18<br/>2.8.4 Landmarks & Districts 19<br/>2.8.5 Edges 19<br/>2.9 Typologies 21<br/>2.9.1 Housing typologies 21<br/>2.9.2 Commercial typologies 21<br/>3 SWOT Analysis 23<br/>3.1 Strengths 23<br/>3.1.1 Redevelopment Potential 23<br/>3.1.2 Existing demand for Housing 23<br/>3.2 Weaknesses 24<br/>3.2.1 Unsafe & consuming place of crime . 24<br/>3.2.2 Redevelopment only for the rich – capitalist approach 24<br/>3.3 Threats . 25<br/>3.3.1 Timeline of DCR 58: 25<br/>3.4 Opportunities: . 26<br/>3.4.1 Gap in Human scale 26<br/>3.4.2 The difference between active & passive urban fabric . 26<br/>3.4.3 Walkable Neighbourhood . 26<br/>3.4.4 Sense of Identity . 27<br/>3.4.5 Micro entrepreneurial market . 27<br/>3.4.6 Strategic location & high land value . 27<br/>3.4.7 Strong sense of community 27<br/>3.5 Constraints . 28<br/>3.5.1 Redevelopment pressure 28<br/>3.5.2 Varied Density . 28<br/>3.5.3 Disconnected mill land 28<br/>3.5.4 Low sky to ground Ratio 28<br/>3.5.5 Irregular built form, unutilized marginal spaces 28<br/>3.5.6 Lack of accessibility to existing open public spaces 28<br/>4 Design strategies 29<br/>4.1 Case studies: 29<br/>4.1.1 Canary Wharf: . 29<br/>4.1.2 Co-living 31<br/>4.1.3 The Land Rent Theory 32<br/>4.1.4 Bid-Rent Theory (Bid rent – Distance Relationship) 32<br/>4.1.5 Land Value Capture 32<br/>4.1.6 Microcosms 32<br/>4.1.7 Public Spaces 33<br/>4.2 Design approach 34<br/>4.3 WHY? WHAT? HOW? 36<br/>4.3.1 WHY the need for LAP 36<br/>4.3.2 Why not the 1/3rd formula? 36<br/>4.3.3 TDR in Mumbai 36<br/>4.4 Calculations 37<br/>4.5 Strategies 38<br/>4.5.1 Zoning 38<br/>4.5.2 Increased permeability by creating new & using the existing<br/>connections ...38<br/>4.5.3 Edge activation + Connector spaces/markets 38<br/>4.5.4 Creating a Microcosm 39<br/>4.5.5 Density distribution 39<br/>5 Proposal 41<br/>5.1.1 Design considerations for good urban spaces: 43<br/>5.2 Masterplan Design: 44<br/>5.3 Design development: 45<br/>5.3.1 Axes & seamless connections 45<br/>5.3.2 Access 45<br/>5.3.3 Concentric edge development 46<br/>5.3.4 Living Patterns in the outdoors: 46<br/>5.3.5 Arcaded edges 47<br/>5.3.6 Vehicular entries/exits 47<br/>5.3.7 Green network 48<br/>5.3.8 Defined built form 48<br/>5.3.9 PUBLIC - SEMI-PUBLIC - PRIVATE 49<br/>5.4 Design components: 49<br/>5.5 Phasing 50<br/>5.6 Existing & Proposed Scenario: 51<br/>5.7 Site Sections 52<br/>5.7.1 Section AA . 52<br/>5.7.2 Section BB 52<br/>5.7.3 Section CC 53<br/>5.7.4 Section DD . 53<br/>5.8 Masterplan 54<br/>6 Design details 55<br/>6.1.1 Façade & interface 55<br/>6.1.2 Building setbacks 55<br/>6.1.3 Parking 56<br/>6.1.4 Massing & scale 56<br/>6.1.5 Site layout 57<br/>6.1.6 Building type 57<br/>6.1.7 Density & mix 57<br/>6.1.8 Materials 58<br/>6.2 Quality of space 59<br/>6.3 Street sections 61<br/>6.3.1 SECTION A 61<br/>6.3.2 VIEW 1 62<br/>6.3.3 SECTION B 63<br/>6.3.4 SECTION C 64<br/>6.3.5 VIEW 2 65<br/>6.3.6 SECTION D 66<br/>6.3.7 SECTION E 67<br/>6.3.8 VIEW 3 68<br/>6.3.9 VIEW 4 69<br/>6.3.10 SECTION F 70<br/>6.3.11 VIEW 5 71<br/>7 Urban Design Guidelines 72<br/>7.1 Building Regulations: 72<br/>7.2 Parking Regulations 73<br/>7.3 Open Space Regulations: 74<br/>References 76<br/> |
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Bhatt, Purvi (Guide) |
890 ## - Country | |
Country | India |
891 ## - Topic | |
Topic | 2016 Batch |
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Topic | FA-PG |
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Dewey Decimal Classification | Faculty of Architecture | CEPT Library | CEPT Library | 08/09/2018 | Faculty of Architecture | M.Arch TH-0132 NAB | 019931 | 08/09/2018 | 08/09/2018 | Thesis |