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082 _aM.Arch TH-0095
_bREW
100 _aRewatkar, Ninad
245 0 _aDeciphering ideas of binaries in colonial urban development : a case of Nagpur (Also available on CD)
260 _c2017
300 _a144p.,CD-ROM
505 _aCONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION .21 1.1. BACKGROUND . 21 1.2. RESEARCH QUESTION 23 1.3. AIMS AND OBJECTIVE 23 1.4. THE INTENT OF PROJECT- WHY NAGPUR? . 24 1.4.1. Less researched area24 1.4.2. Distinct Urban fabric 24 1.5. SCOPES AND LIMITATIONS 24 1.6. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY . 25 2. GENESIS OF CITY . .29 2.1. WHAT IS COLONIAL CITY? 29 2.2. BRITISH COLONIAL CITY . 30 2.3. THEORIES ON COLONIAL CITIES 31 2.3.1. Dependent Urbanism Theories 31 2.3.2. Postcolonial Theories .35 2.4. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEORIES . 40 2.5. IMPLICATION ON MORPHOLOGY 41 2.5.1. At City scale 41 2.5.2. At Neighbourhood Scale 45 2.5.3. Findings from indigenous and colonial urban culture 45 2.5.4. What is binary opposition? .46 2.6. URBAN HISTORY OF NAGPUR (1702-1947) 47 2.6.1. Pre-colonial (1702-1854) 48 2.6.2. Colonial Era (1854-1947) 55 3. URBAN STUDY 67 3.1. CITY . .67 3.2. AXIS . .71 3.2.1. Tekdi Road- 1st phase . 73 3.2.2. Museum Road - 2nd phase 75 3.2.3. Palm road, GPO Square- 3rd phase .77 3.2.4. Kingsway to Central Avenue Road - 4th phase . .79 3.2.5. East High court Road - 4th phase . .81 3.3. AREA DEVELOPMENT .83 3.3.1. Development of City 83 3.3.2. Block and sector structure 83 3.3.3. Idea of Public spaces 84 3.4. RESIDENTIAL STREETS AND BUILDINGS . .89 4. CONCLUSIONS . .123 5. REFERENCES . 133 6. BIBLIOGRAPHY .135 7. APPENDICES 139
700 _aKadam, Rajiv (Guide)
891 _a2015 Batch
891 _aFA-PG
891 _aLandscape Architecture
999 _c53073
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