In an attempt to reach a greater understanding of territorial transformations in slums, this paper discusses in parallel the emergence of touristic activities and the governmental projections for the future of Dharavi; Mumbai’s vibrant settlement. By highlighting the role of mediated images in this process, the project aims to examine the critical perspectives of Dharavi’s changing natures since 2005. Various experiences of Dharavi’s evolution brings into question several levels of under-standing the traditional production of spatial configurations and the findings of this project should not be seen as conclusive but more as starting points
Currently, there appears to be an unhealthy disjunction between grand expectations and acknowledged ...
Dharavi, in Mumbai, India, is one of the largest, liveliest—and wealthiest—slums in the world. Worki...
The urban slum in the less developed world has an overwhelming significance of place for its dweller...
Streets lined up with hawkers selling everything from safety pins to fruits to suitcases with a fasc...
International audienceLocated in the heart of Mumbai, Dharavi is estimated to be the largest slum in...
International audienceLocated in the heart of Mumbai, Dharavi is estimated to be the largest slum in...
International audienceLocated in the heart of Mumbai, Dharavi is estimated to be the largest slum in...
With a population of nearly a million and physically covering a three-square-kilometre stretch at th...
Dharavi, once known as the largest slum in Asia, has been up for redevelopment since early 2000s, ho...
Dharavi, one of the largest unplanned settlements in the world, inhabit over 700 000 people. The ill...
The study explores the implications of new forms of zoning in India. In particular, emerging develop...
In September 2011 sixteen students and two staff from the Melbourne School of Design spent 11 days e...
In September 2011 sixteen students and two staff from the Melbourne School of Design spent 11 days e...
In Mumbai, Dharavi, occupying over 525 acres, houses a million people, making it one of the world’s ...
Cities all over the world need to respond to the demographic and economic pressure that is causing u...
Currently, there appears to be an unhealthy disjunction between grand expectations and acknowledged ...
Dharavi, in Mumbai, India, is one of the largest, liveliest—and wealthiest—slums in the world. Worki...
The urban slum in the less developed world has an overwhelming significance of place for its dweller...
Streets lined up with hawkers selling everything from safety pins to fruits to suitcases with a fasc...
International audienceLocated in the heart of Mumbai, Dharavi is estimated to be the largest slum in...
International audienceLocated in the heart of Mumbai, Dharavi is estimated to be the largest slum in...
International audienceLocated in the heart of Mumbai, Dharavi is estimated to be the largest slum in...
With a population of nearly a million and physically covering a three-square-kilometre stretch at th...
Dharavi, once known as the largest slum in Asia, has been up for redevelopment since early 2000s, ho...
Dharavi, one of the largest unplanned settlements in the world, inhabit over 700 000 people. The ill...
The study explores the implications of new forms of zoning in India. In particular, emerging develop...
In September 2011 sixteen students and two staff from the Melbourne School of Design spent 11 days e...
In September 2011 sixteen students and two staff from the Melbourne School of Design spent 11 days e...
In Mumbai, Dharavi, occupying over 525 acres, houses a million people, making it one of the world’s ...
Cities all over the world need to respond to the demographic and economic pressure that is causing u...
Currently, there appears to be an unhealthy disjunction between grand expectations and acknowledged ...
Dharavi, in Mumbai, India, is one of the largest, liveliest—and wealthiest—slums in the world. Worki...
The urban slum in the less developed world has an overwhelming significance of place for its dweller...