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_aNabar, Tulika S. (PA102216) _962888 |
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245 | 0 | _aRethinking the defunct mill land, the case of Digvijay mill land, Central Mumbai (Also available on CD) | |
260 | _c2018 | ||
300 | _aiv,xviii,76p.,CD-ROM | ||
505 | _aCONTENTS Abstract i Acknowledgements iii Contents . v List of tables xi List of figures xiii List of abbreviations xvii 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Background 1 1.2 General issues . 3 1.3 Problem statement 3 1.4 Aims and Objectives . 4 1.4.1 Aim 4 1.4.2 Objectives 4 1.5 Scope & Limitations . 5 1.5.1 Scope 5 1.5.2 Limitations . 5 1.6 Methodology 5 1.7 Expected outcome 6 1.8 Vision . 6 1.9 Design Intent 6 1.10 Objectives 7 2 Chapter: Site Analysis . 9 2.1 Site Context 9 2.2 Site location 10 2.3 Site connectivity . 10 2.3.1 Context & Observations 10 2.4 Site surroundings 11 2.4.1 Built Use 12 2.4.2 Communities 12 2.5 Timeline 13 2.6 Site Mapping 14 2.6.1 Existing Land Use 14 2.6.2 Figure-Ground 14 2.6.3 Open space 15 2.7 Site Connections 16 2.7.1 Street Hierarchy & connections 16 2.7.2 Pedestrian connections 16 2.7.3 Public Transport 17 2.8 Spatial Connections 17 2.8.1 Occupation & Modes of Transport 17 2.8.2 Vendors & Markets 18 2.8.3 Parking Pattern 18 2.8.4 Landmarks & Districts 19 2.8.5 Edges 19 2.9 Typologies 21 2.9.1 Housing typologies 21 2.9.2 Commercial typologies 21 3 SWOT Analysis 23 3.1 Strengths 23 3.1.1 Redevelopment Potential 23 3.1.2 Existing demand for Housing 23 3.2 Weaknesses 24 3.2.1 Unsafe & consuming place of crime . 24 3.2.2 Redevelopment only for the rich – capitalist approach 24 3.3 Threats . 25 3.3.1 Timeline of DCR 58: 25 3.4 Opportunities: . 26 3.4.1 Gap in Human scale 26 3.4.2 The difference between active & passive urban fabric . 26 3.4.3 Walkable Neighbourhood . 26 3.4.4 Sense of Identity . 27 3.4.5 Micro entrepreneurial market . 27 3.4.6 Strategic location & high land value . 27 3.4.7 Strong sense of community 27 3.5 Constraints . 28 3.5.1 Redevelopment pressure 28 3.5.2 Varied Density . 28 3.5.3 Disconnected mill land 28 3.5.4 Low sky to ground Ratio 28 3.5.5 Irregular built form, unutilized marginal spaces 28 3.5.6 Lack of accessibility to existing open public spaces 28 4 Design strategies 29 4.1 Case studies: 29 4.1.1 Canary Wharf: . 29 4.1.2 Co-living 31 4.1.3 The Land Rent Theory 32 4.1.4 Bid-Rent Theory (Bid rent – Distance Relationship) 32 4.1.5 Land Value Capture 32 4.1.6 Microcosms 32 4.1.7 Public Spaces 33 4.2 Design approach 34 4.3 WHY? WHAT? HOW? 36 4.3.1 WHY the need for LAP 36 4.3.2 Why not the 1/3rd formula? 36 4.3.3 TDR in Mumbai 36 4.4 Calculations 37 4.5 Strategies 38 4.5.1 Zoning 38 4.5.2 Increased permeability by creating new & using the existing connections ...38 4.5.3 Edge activation + Connector spaces/markets 38 4.5.4 Creating a Microcosm 39 4.5.5 Density distribution 39 5 Proposal 41 5.1.1 Design considerations for good urban spaces: 43 5.2 Masterplan Design: 44 5.3 Design development: 45 5.3.1 Axes & seamless connections 45 5.3.2 Access 45 5.3.3 Concentric edge development 46 5.3.4 Living Patterns in the outdoors: 46 5.3.5 Arcaded edges 47 5.3.6 Vehicular entries/exits 47 5.3.7 Green network 48 5.3.8 Defined built form 48 5.3.9 PUBLIC - SEMI-PUBLIC - PRIVATE 49 5.4 Design components: 49 5.5 Phasing 50 5.6 Existing & Proposed Scenario: 51 5.7 Site Sections 52 5.7.1 Section AA . 52 5.7.2 Section BB 52 5.7.3 Section CC 53 5.7.4 Section DD . 53 5.8 Masterplan 54 6 Design details 55 6.1.1 Façade & interface 55 6.1.2 Building setbacks 55 6.1.3 Parking 56 6.1.4 Massing & scale 56 6.1.5 Site layout 57 6.1.6 Building type 57 6.1.7 Density & mix 57 6.1.8 Materials 58 6.2 Quality of space 59 6.3 Street sections 61 6.3.1 SECTION A 61 6.3.2 VIEW 1 62 6.3.3 SECTION B 63 6.3.4 SECTION C 64 6.3.5 VIEW 2 65 6.3.6 SECTION D 66 6.3.7 SECTION E 67 6.3.8 VIEW 3 68 6.3.9 VIEW 4 69 6.3.10 SECTION F 70 6.3.11 VIEW 5 71 7 Urban Design Guidelines 72 7.1 Building Regulations: 72 7.2 Parking Regulations 73 7.3 Open Space Regulations: 74 References 76 | ||
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_aBhatt, Purvi (Guide) _93496 |
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890 | _aIndia | ||
891 | _a2016 Batch | ||
891 | _aFA-PG |