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City and its spatial structure : comparative study of Jaipur, Chandigarh and Navi Mumbai (Also available on CD)

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  • A TH-0856 KAN
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CONTENTS Introduction. 6. What is a city? 9. 1.1. Evolution of the City 12. The Hindu city Greek city. Roman city. Medieval city. Renaissance city. Baroque city Industrial city Indian colonial city New city. Modern city. 1.2. Models and the City. 27 Concept of world as a layer. Concept of world as axis. Concept of world as cosmo religious city. Vastu Purusha Mandala. Nature and resource. Technology as a model. Model by individuals. 1.3. elements of the city. 37. Street network Institutions. Open space. The Sector. 1.4. Forces that shape the city 48. Land Appropriation. Bye Laws. Technology and science Trade and commerce. Transportation and movement. Growth pattern. 2.0 The Indian City 55 2.1 Jaipur. 66 2.1.1. The city. 67 2.1.2. The urban sector. 69 2.1.3. Street. 76. 2.1.4. Institution. 83. 2.1.5. Open Space. 87. 2.1.6. Forces. 92. 2.2. Chandigarh. 99. 2.2.1. Icon of democracy. 101. 2.2.2. Street arrangement. 105. 2.2.3. Institution. 113. 2.2.4. Open Space. 116. 2.2.5. Sector. 121. 2.2.6. forces. 125. 2.3. Navi Mumbai. 131. 2.3.1 The city. 133. 2.3.2. Node. 139. 2.3.3. Street Pattern. 150. 2.3.4. Institution. 159. 2.3.5. Open Space. 164. 2.3.6. Forces. 168. Conclusion. 173. Footnotes. References. Acknowledgements.
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CONTENTS Introduction. 6. What is a city? 9. 1.1. Evolution of the City 12. The Hindu city Greek city. Roman city. Medieval city. Renaissance city. Baroque city Industrial city Indian colonial city New city. Modern city. 1.2. Models and the City. 27 Concept of world as a layer. Concept of world as axis. Concept of world as cosmo religious city. Vastu Purusha Mandala. Nature and resource. Technology as a model. Model by individuals. 1.3. elements of the city. 37. Street network Institutions. Open space. The Sector. 1.4. Forces that shape the city 48. Land Appropriation. Bye Laws. Technology and science Trade and commerce. Transportation and movement. Growth pattern. 2.0 The Indian City 55 2.1 Jaipur. 66 2.1.1. The city. 67 2.1.2. The urban sector. 69 2.1.3. Street. 76. 2.1.4. Institution. 83. 2.1.5. Open Space. 87. 2.1.6. Forces. 92. 2.2. Chandigarh. 99. 2.2.1. Icon of democracy. 101. 2.2.2. Street arrangement. 105. 2.2.3. Institution. 113. 2.2.4. Open Space. 116. 2.2.5. Sector. 121. 2.2.6. forces. 125. 2.3. Navi Mumbai. 131. 2.3.1 The city. 133. 2.3.2. Node. 139. 2.3.3. Street Pattern. 150. 2.3.4. Institution. 159. 2.3.5. Open Space. 164. 2.3.6. Forces. 168. Conclusion. 173. Footnotes. References. Acknowledgements.

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