Final Synopsis, Kathputly Colony

August 5, 2017 | Author: Feroze Alam | Category: Slum, Delhi, Sustainability, Entertainment, Thesis
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ROLL NO. - 08AR-2012 Slum redevelopment of

DETAILED SYNOPSIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR COMPLITION OF DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE FINAL YEAR (2011-12)

Kathputly colony, Delhi

FEROZE ALAM B. ARCH. FINAL YEAR FACULTY OF ARCHITECT & EKTISTICS JAMIA MILIA ISLAMIA NEW DELHI 110025

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INTRODUCTION OVERVIEW

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SCOPE OF THE PROJECT

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AIM

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OBJECTIVE

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UPLIFTMENT

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SELECTION OF THE PROJECT

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SURROUNDING AREAS

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REQUIREMENTS

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SITE

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METHODOLOGY

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CASE STUDIES

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INTRODUCTION: Kathputly colony is one the big slum of west Delhi. This slum develops during 1960-1970s. The first people of the slum were puppeteers from Rajasthan. So, the colony got their name from their first residents. Kathputly means wooden puppet. After that traditional artists, puppeteers, jugglers, folk musicians, dancers, acrobats, magicians etc. were came from other part of the country settles there. This slum started from 12 shelters to 2200 families. They attracted towards city for better work and money. They are basically performers who have their own culture where father used to teach his entire trick to their children so that these folk arts can be live. They are called in parties, restaurants, marriages, etc. for their performance. They used to work on street and roads. But by the end of the day they have to come to their window less home. The conditions of the people are not good. There are lack of basic amenities. They are still Urban Poor.

India

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Delhi

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Patel Nagar

OVERVIEW: Delhi’s first Slum rehabilitation is a government project by which they want to improve the condition of urban poor. This is first such a project carried by the Delhi government. After all Delhi has 900 slums and all of them are needed to upgrade by making basic services available. Also to save their culture because this is our social heritage.

SCOPE OF THE PROJECT: Kathputly colony has unique character. The development of these urban poor should be done in this way so that they can have better environment which suits to themselves also save their culture. Slum-dwellers stay in shanty structures in unhygienic environment, not by choice but by compelling circumstances as they were thrown out of the formal housing sector, the latter being unaffordable and much beyond their income levels. So, we need to develop it in that manner so that they can flourish and grow.

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Design of the whole development should be sustainable. Because this is not only about 2200 families or 13000 people approx. but also things related to these people. Also commercial area should be developed in this way that they don’t affect from this adjoining building but also serve the slum people for their betterment. There should be all basic amenities with the places to fulfill their daily need in an effective and efficient way. My aim to provide the much awaited and necessary infrastructure which will cater the need of those people, so that the problem faced by them can be finished. Also there should be some places like park, shopping, training center and recreation etc. to give them a better life.

AIM: To design a space for the slum people having suitable environment and save their culture too. Also use extra F.A.R. to create commercial space which can give work to the slum dwellers and serve other people of the city.

OBJECTIVE: 

To design for the programs that offer long term solutions to the problem of survival for a much broader base of creative talent.



To promote the growth of a vibrant and economically viable artistic community that has the inherent capacity to create wealth and goodwill for itself and for the nation.



To construct the whole buildings with the locally available material and low cost material in order to make energy efficient and sustainable structures.



To save our social heritage by preserving their culture and to create a comfortable environment having all basic facilities.



To educate the people and setup new vocational institutes there.



To provide employment to the people to make their life better.



To provide recreational facilities along with the commercial facilities for the people to interact and a happy living.



To help the capital city to be one of the good city of the world.

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UPLIFTMENT: Another major concern of this project is to provide the slum people and other people of the city a better place and uplift the value of the city. Also it will act as the milestone to upgrade and rehabilitate other slum areas of the city. I believe that the people living in slums are a core support of the city and must be provided with a meaningful living environment. It will also help in giving a good platform to the resident who has tremendous talent in different fields. Slums are generally taken as dirty place and people often neglect. But slums are the need of other high class colonies and it fulfillment their basic service needs. So, it is necessary to know the role of that particular slum and its need in society and in economical balance.

SELECTION OF THE PROJECT: This topic was the first that I outlined. I am specially interested in creating living space for people and create safe environment for the inhabitants specially for ladies. Also design in such a way to give professional opportunity and save social & cultural heritage.

SURROUNDING AREAS: This slum colony is near industrial area of Patel nagar. The nearby areas are like Shadi pur depot, Narayana, Moti nagar, Karam pura, etc. All these areas are directly or indirectly depends on these people of kathpulty slum for great extent.

REQUIREMENTS:

(Serve for 13,000 slum people and other people of the city)

Residential area 1. 2,800 homes for slum dwellers (each of 30 sq metre) 2. Complete basic services like water supply, sanitation etc. 3. Recreational facilities 4. Parks

Institutional area (Social infrastructure) 6. School 7. Dispensary 5

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Commercial area 8. Offices 9. Shops 10. Parking facility 11. Market 12. Restaurants 13. Training centre 14. Exhibition area 15. Urban facilities (academy of Music, theatres, circus) where entertainers can display their traditional skills and abilities to audiences along the lines of an entertainment theme park. It enhances their PROFESSIONNAL skill and role in the society.

Physical infrastructure Water, electricity and sewerage network

SITE:

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SITE PLAN SITE AREA = 12.9 ACRE

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DESIGNING METHODOLOGY: 1. Objectives and data collection 

Study of site and analysis of available information.



Frame objectives, scope & limitations of the project.



Collect basic information about the project and its client. Consultancies and reference shall be taken from time to time to established books of standards like NBC, Neuferts, and Time Savers etc.



Apart from this, a detailed study of the site, its potential and handicap if any is to the root level.



A demographic study of the surrounding areas is also imperative as it will influence important decisions regarding the usage pattern of the facility and the level of involvement and contact (both visual as well as physical) with the adjoining areas.

2. Case studies 

Selection of projects taken as a case study.



Area program based on the results from case study reviews.



Comparative analysis between them and relevant justification.

3. Concept design development 

Literature study, site study and analysis, case study to develop appropriate design language.



Develop integrated design solution.

4. Final design development 

Refinement of conceptual design.



Detailing of project requirements.



Final design solutions.

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CASE STUDIES: 1 ARANYA HOUSING - (affordable low cost housing) – This is a community housing located in Indore, Madhya Pradesh designed for EWS primarily but to ensure balance development, all sections were catered. This was urban housing aimed to give ready-built houses. Conventional and locally available building material and construction technique were adopted.

2 JAUNAPUR SLUM RESETTLEMENT: This is a resettlement project done in Delhi, India. This scheme identifies a logical and costeffective approach to land selection, water supply & drainage, infrastructure planning and cluster planning with in-built checks for encroachment. It displays appropriate technologies and provides housing with permanent finishes. The Jaunapur Project is unique not only in terms of its planning strategies and construction techniques, but it is also the first of its kind. The adopted system of building is a completely fresh approach in every aspect of planning, composition, material procurement, assembly, thermal properties, waterproofing properties, seismic properties and cost differences.

3 CRAFT MEUSEUM AT PRAGATI MAIDAN: It is located in Delhi, India. The Museum has a specialized library and periodicals pertaining to Indian arts, crafts and textiles. It is open to public for reference purposes. It documents the living arts and crafts. Thousands of schools children and students of art colleges visit the Museum for general exposure to India's rural artistic heritage. The low-lying museum building, most appropriate for displaying India's rural and tribal arts, is designed by the renowned architect Charles Correa, to act as metaphor for an Indian village street - affable, accommodative and active.

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