Re-envisioning natural water systems as a network of public spaces : case of Nullah systems of Pune (Also available on CD)
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Abstract Acknowledgements CONTENTS List of figures. 1. Introduction 1.1. Understanding Urban Systems.01 1.2. Need For Study 01 1.3. Thesis Statement 02 1.4. Aim and Objective 02 1.5. Methodology.03 1.6. Scope and limitation .04 1.7. Design Intent04 1.8. Design Approach 04 1.9. Design Outcome.04 2. Context to the City.07 2.1. Historic Relevance.07 2.2. Present Scenario 09 2.2.1. Network Of Nullahs.10 2.2.2. SWOT Analysis.11 2.2.3. PMC Proposal.11 2.3.4. Urban Issues.12 3. Case Studies and Literature Review16-23 3.2.1. Irla Nullah, Mumbai17 3.2.2. Osho Garden .20 3.2.3. Other Nullah Gardens in Pune21 3.3. Comparative Analysis and Conclusions.22 4. Site Documentation and Analysis.24-35 4.1. Location of Site with respect the city.26 4.2. Site Context.26 4.3. Analysis with Respect to Water Basins 27 4.4. Area Level Analysis with respect to site .30 4.4.1. Views of the site 31 4.4.2. Analysis of Open Spaces at Ward Level32 4.4.3. Layers of Analysis.33 5. Site Level Analysis.36- 44 5.1. Stakeholders and their context with Nullah39 5.2. Relationship of the built form with the Nullah44 6. Design Intervention45- 58 6.1. Process of Development.48 6.2. Water Treatment and Ecology Restoration Strategies.49 6.3. Master Plan Strategies 52 7. Masterplan.57 7.1. Design Sections.58 7.2. Detail Design Intervention59 7.3. Urban Design Guidelines 60 8. Conclusions 61 References 62
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