aryana hosuing by bv doshi a case study of neightbouhood
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This presentation focuses on Aryana Housing, a project designed by the renowned architect and urban planner, BV Doshi. It underscores crucial aspects of urban planning, demonstrating how affordable housing can be provided to those in need while also showcasing innovative approaches to designing home...
This presentation focuses on Aryana Housing, a project designed by the renowned architect and urban planner, BV Doshi. It underscores crucial aspects of urban planning, demonstrating how affordable housing can be provided to those in need while also showcasing innovative approaches to designing homes within a limited budget.
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Case study of a housing neighborhood Submitted by- HARSH MEENA Housing and community planning
Aranya Community Housing, Indore; by Bv D oshi Source-Housing the poor: a study of Aranya, India. Thomas BarkerDeakUniversity , Geelong, Australia, Architecture in development 85 ha Area 80 Sample houses 60,000 population 1983-1989 Year of Build Indore Aranya community housing was a rehabilitation for the people who were living in the slums. Government issued 1%fund to build Aranya from the total housing investment The Aranya Low-Cost Housing Scheme won the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 1996 This was the solution of housing shortage and slums which gave homes to many immigrant who shifted from rural to urban areas Introduction
Aranya Community Housing, Indore; by Bv D oshi Source-Housing the poor: a study of Aranya, India. Thomas BarkerDeakUniversity , Geelong, Australia, Architecture in development Site plan Road connectivity Each sector consist of 12 meter road The 9M road further divides it into small clusters
Aranya Community Housing, Indore; by Bv D oshi Source-Housing the poor: a study of Aranya, India. Thomas BarkerDeakUniversity , Geelong, Australia, Architecture in development The major house plans included a verandah( otla ), a living room, followed by a kitchen. The toilets were provided at back of the house Most houses were provided with an additional access at the back,that allowed them to keep animals, a vehicle or even renting out that part of the house for income . The courtyard at the back opened into the open space of the cluster and was used as a play area and service area. Floor plan
Aranya Community Housing, Indore; by Bv D oshi Source-Housing the poor: a study of Aranya, India. Thomas BarkerDeakUniversity , Geelong, Australia, Architecture in development Positives housing projects aim to provide affordable and accessible housing options for individuals and families with limited financial resources. They help improve living conditions for people who might otherwise be living in inadequate or unsafe housing. They made pedestrian access easier Both commercial and residential land were included in this area
After the initial display homes were constructed the rest of the project was left to be built by local residents without appropriate municipal support. no private sector in project leads to corruption in project water was only available half an hour a day illegal renting is another problem. Aranya Community Housing, Indore; by Bv D oshi Source-Housing the poor: a study of Aranya, India. Thomas BarkerDeakUniversity , Geelong, Australia, Architecture in development Negatives
THANK YOU Aranya Community Housing, Indore; by Bv D oshi Source-Housing the poor: a study of Aranya, India. Thomas BarkerDeakUniversity , Geelong, Australia, Architecture in development Sources -A study of Aranya, India. Thomas BarkerDeakUniversity , Geelong, Australia, Architecture in development Submitted by -Harsh meena Scholar no .-2022BPLN012