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GARDEN CITIESPRESENTING YOU:-
- THE CITIES OF TOMMORROW
BY :-BODLE ABRAR MUSHTAQUEYC – 1303RIZVI COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
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WHAT IS A GARDEN CITY ?
GREEN BELT
RESIDENTIALGREEN BELT
COMMERCIAL
GREEN BELT
AGRICULTURAL
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TOWN
COUNTRYTOWN + COUNTRY
WHAT DO PEOPLE PREFER ?
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THE CORE
PRINCIPLES
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OBJECTIVES TO BE ACHIEVED…………..UNIFIED OWNERSHIP OF LAND TO PREVENT INDIVIDUAL LAND.
SPECULATION AND MAXIMISE THE COMMUNITY BENEFIT.CAREFULL PLANNING TO PROVIDE GENEROUS LIVING.WORKING SPACE WHILE MAINTAINING NATURAL QUALITIES.SOCIAL MIX AND GOOD FACILITIES FOR COMMUNITIES.LOCAL PARTICIIPATION AND DISCUSSION ABOUT DEVELOPMENT AND UPLIFTMENT.
COMPARING CASE OF:-
CHANDIGARH
LUTYENS, DELHI
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PLANNING CONCEPT………..
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THE CONCEPT OF SECTORS…………….
1200
800
- 5000 families lived in each sector
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ROAD NETWORKS…………
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HOUSING………
WAS GOVERNED BY MECHANISM KNOWN AS FRAME CONTROL. WAS ELECTED BY THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION. THE IDEA WAS THE VIEW FROM THE STREET WHICH BELONGED TO THE COMMUNITY WAS THE SAME VISVUAL ORDER AND DISCIPLINE TO MAINTAIN UNIFORMITY.
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COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
5.26M5.26M
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The city of Chandigarh was developed in 3 phases :
Sectors 1 to 30 have been developed in Phase-I , it was completely developed in 1975. Sector 31to 47 have been developed in Phase-II , for accommodating population of 5 lakhs in combined. Sectors from 48 to 56 in Phase III has been taken up
DEVELOPMENT OF CHANNDIGARH……….
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THE MASTER PLAN OF 2031 (CHANDIGARH)
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PROBLEMS FACED
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CONCLUSION……….
POSITIVE HIGHLIGHTS• Each sector satisfies the necessities of human needs• Separate roads for pedestrian, bicycle and heavy vehicles• Shops on ground floor, Residence on upper floor• Shop protected from rain and sun, as a covered walkway for the customers
NEGATIVE HIGHLIGHTS• Roads being similar to each other creates confusion• Brutal concrete gives a rough look• City not planned for lower income people.• Existence of slums around the city
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THE INITIAL DESIGN OF NEW DELHI
However, Lord Hardinge told him of the dust storms that sweep the landscape in these parts, insisting on roundabouts, hedges and trees to break their force, giving him the plans of Rome, Paris and Washington to study and apply to Delhi.
Lutyens had initially designed Delhi with all the streetscrossing at right angles, much like in New York.
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PATTERN IN SETTLEMENTS
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INTENTIONS OF LAYOUT…….Lutyens’ Delhi was planned on the most spacious garden city lines with the great avenues decorated with classical buildings with lush landscape.The layout of Lutyens Delhi was governed by three major visual corridors, linking the government complex with :
• Jama Masjid• Indraprastha• Safdarjungs Tomb
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• Besides the major Pathway, there were extremely wide avenues. The original design of the road network was capable of accommodating 6000 vehicles, however these avenues, had the potential of increasing their carriageway-the reason why the road layout has survived till today.
• In general the road network consisted of diagonals and radials, at 30 degree/ 60 degree angles to the main axis, forming triangles and hexagons.
THE ROAD NETWORKS
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GOVERNMENT COMPLX
BUNGLOW ZONE
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
THE ZONING OF NUTYENS - DELHI
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Image source: http://www.archinomy.com/case-studies/1158/changing-image-of-lutyens-delhi
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Image source: http://www.archinomy.com/case-studies/1158/changing-image-of-lutyens-delhi
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1. Lutyens laid out the central administrative area of the city.2. At the heart of the city was the impressive Rashtrapati Bhawan, located on the top
of Raisina Hill. The Rajpath connects India Gate to Rashtrapati Bhawan, while Janpath, which crosses it at a right angle, connects South end with Connaught Place.
3. The Secretariat Building, which houses various ministries of the Government of India including Prime Minister's Office are beside the Rashtrapati Bhawan and were designed by Herbert Baker.
4. Also designed by Baker was the Parliament House, located on the Sansad Marg, running parallel with the Rajpath.
Image Source: http://www.archinomy.com/case-studies/1158/changing-image-of-lutyens-delhi
THE GOVERNMENT COMPLEX/ADMINISTRATIVE AREA
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JALIS
JALIS
JALIS
COMMON
BUDDHIST DOME
BUDDHIST DOME
http://monuments-in-india.blogspot.in/2009/12/rashtrapati-bhavan.html
http://www.hindustantimes.com/The-Budget-s-journey-through-Parliament/Article1-1056413.aspx
http://www.indiansecretsrevealed.com/secratariat-building-trip/
THICK BAND
THICK BAND
THICK BAND
FEATURES
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• In this whole process almost no attention was paid to the problems of Old Delhi. Due to the creation of New Delhi, Old Delhi experienced a 28% surge in population from 1916-1926 resulting in the spilling over of the population from inside the walled city to the Paharganj area, whose restructuring was later abandoned by Lutyens due to resource constraints.
• Also, no provision of housing was premeditated for the large no. of skilled and unskilled workers which immigrated in for the construction work of New Delhi.
• This negligence of the planners towards Old Delhi resulted in its transformation to a large slum area through deterioration and dilapidation.
DRAWBACKS…….
Image Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Map_of_Lutyens'_projected_Imperial_Delhi,_from_the_Encyclopedia_Britannica,_11th_ed.,_1910-12.jpg
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Books:
David Gordon (2006) Planning Twentieth Century Capital Cities, : Routledge.
Robert Byron (1997) New Delhi, New Delhi: Asian Educational Services.
Lucy Peck (n.d.) Delhi: a thousand years of building.
Websites:
ARCHITECTURE OF DELHI - Delhi-city in conflict. 2013. [ONLINE] Available at: http://delhi-architecture.weebly.com/delhi-city-in-conflict.html. [Accessed 12 October 2013]. Princes and Painters in Mughal Delhi » Design of Delhi: Edwin Lutyens. 2013. [ONLINE] Available at: http://sites.asiasociety.org/princesandpainters/design-of-delhi-edwin-lutyens/. [Accessed 11 October 2013]. Changing Image of Lutyens Delhi | Archinomy. 2013. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.archinomy.com/case-studies/1158/changing-image-of-lutyens-delhi. [Accessed 12 October 2013].
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New Delhi. 2013. [ONLINE] Available at: http://archnet.org/library/places/one-place.jsp?place_id=2722&order_by=title&showdescription=1. [Accessed 15 October 2013]. The Lutyens Trust. 2013. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.lutyenstrust.org.uk/articles/exhibitionnd.htm. [Accessed 13 October 2013].
CENSUS 2011
CITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN OF CHANDIGARH
MASTER PLAN OF CHANDIGARH CITY
WIKIPEDIA
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