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Reimagining Lutyens' Delhi : a report based on studies by the urban design studio, spring 2014

By: Publication details: Graduate school of architecture, planning and preservation 2014 New YorkDescription: x,151,iipISBN:
  • 9780982217481
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  • 307.760954 BRA
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CONTENTS FOREWORD 1 Dnyaneshwar Mulay Consul General of India, New York VAGARIES OF DETERRITORIALIZATION 2 Richard Plunz VR Director and Professor, Urban Design Program, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE 6 A.G. Krishna Menon Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage, Delhi Chapter DECOLONIZING DELHI 20 Viren Brahmbhatt Adjunct Associate Professor, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University NEW APPROACH TO URBAN DEVELOPMENT 32 Ranjit Sabikhi Architect SYMBOLSOFTHE PASTVERSUS MODERNITY 42 Jasbir Sawhney Architect DELHI: A CITY OF CONTRASTS 52 Neerja Tiku, Professor, School of Planning and Architecture of New Delhi DEBATING LUTYENS'BUNGALOW ZONE 60 Geeta Mehta Adjunct Professor, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation of Columbia University STUDIO PROJECTS 68 Master of Science in Architecture and Urban Design students Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University MOVING FORWARD 144 Jimena Gonzalez-Sicilia Ibarrola Graduate student, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University BUNGALOWZONE 72 REMAKINGTHE SOFTCITY Jimena Gonzalez-Sicilia, Feyza Koksal, and Jimena Romero JANPATH 90 RECLAIMING THE PEOPLE'S WAY Xin Fu, Kate Samuels, and Wu Wen BAOLI, HAUZ, NULLAH 106 REINVENTING CULTURAL LANDSCAPES Zahraa , Alwash, Belen Ayarra, Marco Sosa, and Silvia Vercher KIDWAI NAGAR 124 RATIONALIZING DENSITY INCURSIONS Tyler Cukar, Adi Efraim, and Zuhal Kuzu
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD 1
Dnyaneshwar Mulay
Consul General of India, New York
VAGARIES OF DETERRITORIALIZATION 2
Richard Plunz VR
Director and Professor, Urban Design Program, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University
HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE 6
A.G. Krishna Menon
Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage, Delhi Chapter
DECOLONIZING DELHI 20
Viren Brahmbhatt
Adjunct Associate Professor, Graduate School of Architecture,
Planning and Preservation, Columbia University
NEW APPROACH TO URBAN DEVELOPMENT 32
Ranjit Sabikhi
Architect
SYMBOLSOFTHE PASTVERSUS MODERNITY 42
Jasbir Sawhney
Architect
DELHI: A CITY OF CONTRASTS 52
Neerja Tiku,
Professor, School of Planning and Architecture of New Delhi
DEBATING LUTYENS'BUNGALOW ZONE 60
Geeta Mehta
Adjunct Professor, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation of Columbia University
STUDIO PROJECTS 68
Master of Science in Architecture and Urban Design students
Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University
MOVING FORWARD 144
Jimena Gonzalez-Sicilia Ibarrola
Graduate student, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University
BUNGALOWZONE 72
REMAKINGTHE SOFTCITY
Jimena Gonzalez-Sicilia, Feyza Koksal, and Jimena Romero
JANPATH 90
RECLAIMING THE PEOPLE'S WAY
Xin Fu, Kate Samuels, and Wu Wen
BAOLI, HAUZ, NULLAH 106
REINVENTING CULTURAL LANDSCAPES
Zahraa , Alwash, Belen Ayarra, Marco Sosa, and Silvia Vercher
KIDWAI NAGAR 124
RATIONALIZING DENSITY INCURSIONS
Tyler Cukar, Adi Efraim, and Zuhal Kuzu





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