In Nala Sopara, In the Mumbai metropolitan region, we can find many one-story dwelling blocks called ‘baithi chawls’. Due to the increasing demand for housing in this area, the developers have shifted their focus to the build of four to five-story chawls. We can distinguish two forms of chawl development; the redevelopment and the new constructions. In the case of the redevelopment the original baithi chawl is demolished and replaced by a four or five story chawl using the exact same footprint; increasing thedensity four times. Newly built chawls are developed on vacant lots using about the same urban layout as the redeveloped baithi chawls; creating a density of about 1300 units per hectare. Both developments contribute significantly to th...
This graduation project has the name 'Towards a Sustainable Density', and is part of the Global Hous...
The exponential population growth of Navi Mumbai and the Global South results in urgency for housing...
The Dissertation submitted to the Department of Architecture for the MSc in Architecture and for the...
The chosen site for the graduation project demonstrates how the shortage of affordable housing becom...
Decent, affordable housing is fundamental to the health and well-being of people and to the smooth f...
India is the second most populated country in the world, counting for over 1,3 billion people, a num...
Co-housing project and development scheme for Nala Sopara The main objective behind this project is ...
Nalasopara East, a representative case of chaotic urban fabric in Mumbai, India, is comprised of den...
Mumbai has seen the rapid urbanization in recent years. A large influx of migrants look for business...
The effects of India’s shift towards economic liberalisation, globalisation and privatisation in the...
In Mumbai, “two-thirds of the city’s (Bombay) residents are crowdedinto just 5 percent of the total ...
The first interactions of the child with its environment can already have long-lasting impacts on it...
One of the cities where the rapid urbanisation of the global south is most eminent is Mumbai, the ec...
Land is a rare commodity in the city of Mumbai. Rapid modernisation, population growth and the linea...
The shortage of affordable housing is the biggest challenge of today’s Mumbai. These days, more than...
This graduation project has the name 'Towards a Sustainable Density', and is part of the Global Hous...
The exponential population growth of Navi Mumbai and the Global South results in urgency for housing...
The Dissertation submitted to the Department of Architecture for the MSc in Architecture and for the...
The chosen site for the graduation project demonstrates how the shortage of affordable housing becom...
Decent, affordable housing is fundamental to the health and well-being of people and to the smooth f...
India is the second most populated country in the world, counting for over 1,3 billion people, a num...
Co-housing project and development scheme for Nala Sopara The main objective behind this project is ...
Nalasopara East, a representative case of chaotic urban fabric in Mumbai, India, is comprised of den...
Mumbai has seen the rapid urbanization in recent years. A large influx of migrants look for business...
The effects of India’s shift towards economic liberalisation, globalisation and privatisation in the...
In Mumbai, “two-thirds of the city’s (Bombay) residents are crowdedinto just 5 percent of the total ...
The first interactions of the child with its environment can already have long-lasting impacts on it...
One of the cities where the rapid urbanisation of the global south is most eminent is Mumbai, the ec...
Land is a rare commodity in the city of Mumbai. Rapid modernisation, population growth and the linea...
The shortage of affordable housing is the biggest challenge of today’s Mumbai. These days, more than...
This graduation project has the name 'Towards a Sustainable Density', and is part of the Global Hous...
The exponential population growth of Navi Mumbai and the Global South results in urgency for housing...
The Dissertation submitted to the Department of Architecture for the MSc in Architecture and for the...