Masterplanning of under-utilized public housing land in Ghatkopar, Mumbai (Also available on CD) (Record no. 55035)
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082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | M.Arch TH-0133 |
Item number | PHA |
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Personal name | Phanse, Rutuja (PA102816) |
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Title | Masterplanning of under-utilized public housing land in Ghatkopar, Mumbai (Also available on CD) |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Date of publication, distribution, etc | 2018 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | v,xv,81,4sheets |
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Formatted contents note | CONTENTS<br/>Abstract i <br/>Acknowledgements iii <br/>Contents vi <br/>List of tables x <br/>List of figures xii <br/>List of abbreviations xv <br/>1 Introduction 1 <br/>1.1 Background and Premise 2 <br/>1.1.1 Growth and Evolution 2 <br/>1.1.2 Chronology of change in population in Mumbai 4 <br/>1.1.3 Decentralization Period 4 <br/>1.1.4 Impacts of Urban Sprawl 7 <br/>1.1.5 Drawbacks of increasing demand for land 7 <br/>1.1.6 Need for densification in Mumbai 8 <br/>1.1.7 Concept of city structure 9 <br/>1.1.8 Reasons for under utilization of land in Mumbai 10 <br/>1.1.9 Density and floor space Relation 10 <br/>1.1.10 Land Ownership distribution in Mumbai 12 <br/>1.1.11 Need to adopt masterplanning approach 13 <br/>1.1.12 Need to develop an independent model for densification in Mumbai 14 <br/>1.2 Project Overview 15 <br/>1.2.1 Intent 15 <br/>1.2.2 Aim 15 <br/>1.2.3 Objectives 15 <br/>1.2.4 Scope 15 <br/>1.2.5 Limitation 15 <br/>1.2.6 Methodology 16 <br/>1.2.7 Timeline 17 <br/>2 Case study and literature synthesis 19 <br/>2.1 Literature study 1: Land market, Land mechanisms, constrains, devlopment rights, Government Intervension, Housing Affordability and their impact on Indian Cities. 21 <br/>2.1.1 Introduction 21 <br/>2.1.2 System 21 <br/>2.1.3 Constrains 23 <br/>2.1.4 Flaws in land development practices of Indian cities 24 <br/>2.1.5 Review of Land Development model of high density cities 24 <br/>2.1.5.1 Town planning scheme Gujarat 24 <br/>2.1.5.2 South Korea Land Development Model 24 <br/>2.1.5.3 Thailand Land Development Model 25 <br/>2.1.5.4 China Land Development Model . 25 <br/>2.1.6 Conclusion . 26 <br/>Literature study 2: Against the odd: Slum Rehabilitation in neoliberal Mumbai by Jan Nijman and Plans for Dharavi: negotiating a reconciliation between state Driven market development and residents aspiration by Sheela Patel and Jockin Arputham. 27 <br/>2.1.7 Case Studies 29 <br/>2.1.7.1 Ganesh Nagar Slums 29 <br/>2.1.7.2 Dharavi Slums 30 <br/>2.1.8 Conclusion . 30 <br/>2.2 Urban Design compendium 31 <br/>Case study-1: High density liveable cities 32 <br/>2.2.1 High density liveable cities: Singapore 32 <br/>2.2.2 High density liveable cities: Hong Kong 33 <br/>2.2.3 High density liveable cities: Tokyo 34 <br/>2.2.4 High density liveable cities: New York . 35 <br/>2.2.5 Conclusion . 35 <br/>2.3 Case study 2: Seoul Canal front devlopment, The Bronx River, Pune River Devlopment Project 36 <br/>3 Site Study 38 <br/>3.2 Role of Ghatkopar in Mumbai context 41 <br/>3.4 Site Context 42 <br/>3.5 Site Analysis 44 <br/>3.5.1 Road Connectivity 44 <br/>3.5.1 Road Connectivity 45 <br/>3.5.2 Street Network . 46 <br/>3.5.3 Access and movement 47 <br/>3.5.4 Figure Ground . 48 <br/>3.5.5 Landuse 49 <br/>3.5.6 Building Use 50 <br/>3.5.7 Building Typology 51 <br/>3.5.8 Building Height and FSI/ FAR 52 <br/>3.5.9 Building Age 53 <br/>3.5.10 Green open spaces 54 <br/>3.5.11 Activity spots 55 <br/>3.5.12 Physical feature: Canal 56 <br/>3.5.13 Physical feature: Eastern Express Highway 57 <br/>3.5.14 Physical feature: Mangrove Reserves 58 <br/>4 Design 60 <br/>4.1 Vision 61 <br/>4.2 Design objectives 62 <br/>4.3 Design stratergies 63 <br/>4.3.1.1 Broad masterplanning level design strategies 63 <br/>4.3.1.2 Neighbourhood level design strategies 63 <br/>4.3.1.3 Urban block level design strategies 63 <br/>4.3.1.1 Broad masterplanning level design strategies 64 <br/>• Street network strategies 64 <br/>4.3.1.2 Neighbourhood level design strategies 73 <br/>4.3.1.3 Urban block level design strategies 78 <br/>References 81 <br/>5 Works Cited 81<br/> |
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Pandit, Hardik (Guide) |
890 ## - Country | |
Country | India |
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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-0133 PHA | 019932 | 08/09/2018 | 08/09/2018 | Thesis |