The effects of India’s shift towards economic liberalisation, globalisation and privatisation in the mid 1990’s has drastically altered the landscape of its cities. These powerful forces have imposed further spatial disjuncture on an unplanned city. More specifically, forces of contemporary urbanisation plague the developing fabric of Mumbai’s urban periphery. Nala Sopara lacks an adaptive, secure and inclusive physical identity, which is situated in, and modeled off the existing needs and practices of its locality. The colonisation of the area by newly established ‘handshake chawls’ has become a dominant condition which disrupts and destroys existing domestic practices and patterns of habitation. The transformative typological variation an...
Co-housing project and development scheme for Nala Sopara The main objective behind this project is ...
In Mumbai, “two-thirds of the city’s (Bombay) residents are crowdedinto just 5 percent of the total ...
Patwardhan’s films, Occupation: Mill Worker (1996), and Bombay Our City (1985) capture a reorganisat...
Dharavi, one of the largest unplanned settlements in the world, inhabit over 700 000 people. The ill...
India is undergoing massive urban development. Currently an irrational focus towards provision of vo...
Decent, affordable housing is fundamental to the health and well-being of people and to the smooth f...
By zooming in on urban localities in India and by unpacking the 'meaning of the local' for those who...
India's rapid urbanization results in a horizontal urban expansion to the periphery, shaping them in...
This essay looks at the theoretical meaning and practical implications of a much- used and abused no...
© 2018 Dr Dhara Ramesh PatelThe built environment in India has been continuously reshaped by various...
The present paper is part of an ongoing Doctoral Research which engages in the documentation and eva...
The ordinary cities are the dominant sites of urban living, theorization and debates. This presentat...
Mumbai has seen the rapid urbanization in recent years. A large influx of migrants look for business...
India is the second most populated country in the world, counting for over 1,3 billion people, a num...
Inhabitations examines historic and contemporary examples of ‘radical housing’ in Mumbai and Brighto...
Co-housing project and development scheme for Nala Sopara The main objective behind this project is ...
In Mumbai, “two-thirds of the city’s (Bombay) residents are crowdedinto just 5 percent of the total ...
Patwardhan’s films, Occupation: Mill Worker (1996), and Bombay Our City (1985) capture a reorganisat...
Dharavi, one of the largest unplanned settlements in the world, inhabit over 700 000 people. The ill...
India is undergoing massive urban development. Currently an irrational focus towards provision of vo...
Decent, affordable housing is fundamental to the health and well-being of people and to the smooth f...
By zooming in on urban localities in India and by unpacking the 'meaning of the local' for those who...
India's rapid urbanization results in a horizontal urban expansion to the periphery, shaping them in...
This essay looks at the theoretical meaning and practical implications of a much- used and abused no...
© 2018 Dr Dhara Ramesh PatelThe built environment in India has been continuously reshaped by various...
The present paper is part of an ongoing Doctoral Research which engages in the documentation and eva...
The ordinary cities are the dominant sites of urban living, theorization and debates. This presentat...
Mumbai has seen the rapid urbanization in recent years. A large influx of migrants look for business...
India is the second most populated country in the world, counting for over 1,3 billion people, a num...
Inhabitations examines historic and contemporary examples of ‘radical housing’ in Mumbai and Brighto...
Co-housing project and development scheme for Nala Sopara The main objective behind this project is ...
In Mumbai, “two-thirds of the city’s (Bombay) residents are crowdedinto just 5 percent of the total ...
Patwardhan’s films, Occupation: Mill Worker (1996), and Bombay Our City (1985) capture a reorganisat...