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082 _aM.Arch TH-0189
_bAVI
100 _aAviral (PA101317)
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245 0 _aIndustrial heritage of jute mills in hooghly region and strategies for its conservation (Softcopy is also available)
260 _c2019
300 _axiii,93p.
505 _aContents Abstract i Acknowledgements iii Contents v List of figures ix List of abbreviations xi 1 Thesis Introduction- 2 1.1 Aim- 2 1.2 Objectives- 2 1.3 Methodology- 2 1.4 Scope- 3 1.5 Limitation- 3 2 History of Jute 6 2.1 Jute Industrialization/ Mechanized production of Jute- Bengal to Dundee to Bengal again 6 2.2 Decline of Jute Mills- 7 3 Jute mills & Hooghly region 10 3.1 Concentration of jute mills along Hooghly river 10 3.2 Jute mills as part of landscape of Hooghly river 10 4 Typological study of mills- 12 4.1 Selection of mills- 12 4.2 Brief Introduction to mills- 12 4.3 Land use Area Pie Charts- 13 4.4 Context comparision- 14 4.5 Spatial zoning plan- 14 4.6 Key takeaways from typological study for India Jute mill- 17 5 Serampore & India Jute mill 20 5.1 Introduction- City of Serampore 20 5.2 History of Serampore- 20 5.3 Culture & crafts in Serampore- 22 6 India Jute Mill Study- 24 6.1 Locating India Jute Mill- 24 6.2 Morphological documentation of mill precinct 25 6.3 Sighting the mill precinct- 26 6.4 Activity mapping- 28 6.5 Other buildings of heritage value- 30 6.6 Ownership in the Industrial cluster- 31 7 Values of mill precinct- 34 7.1 Historic Value- 35 7.2 Architectural value- 39 7.3 Social value- 40 7.4 Shared heritage values- 41 7.5 Economic value- 42 7.6 Identifying heritage structures- 43 8 IJM in present context- 45 9 Stakeholder/ people’s perception about the future of IJM 48 10 Government Heritage policy and its implementation- 49 10.1 Functions of WB heritage commission- 49 10.2 Functions of District heritage conservation committee or Municipal heritage cell- 50 10.3 Industrial policy- 50 10.4 Policy issues- 51 11 Statement of Significance- 53 12 Analysis- 55 12.1 Scenarios 55 12.2 SWOT Tool kit 58 13 Program Framework- 59 13.1 Realisation of project- 59 13.2 Stakeholders- 60 13.3 Program- 61 14 Master plan 63 14.1 Strategy at urban level- 64 14.2 Development of Creative industries and civic centre- 65 14.3 Place making- 68 14.4 Celebrating shared Heritage between Bengal & UK- 73 15 Conservation Learnings for regional level 75 15.1 Industrial heritage of jute mills at regional levels- 75 15.2 Swot Tool kit at regional level 76 15.3 Core concerns and there provable solutions- 76 15.4 Factors on which the conservation program depends- 77 15.5 Program & there intended function- 77 15.6 Program & corresponding Possible Projects- 78 16 Bibliography 80
700 _aShah, Khushi (Guide)
_968697
890 _aIndia
891 _a2017 Batch
891 _aFA-PG
891 _aMaster of Architecture