housing detail of belapur housing which is in mumbai designed by charles correa
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Housing
studio
Incremental Housing, Belapur
New Mumbai, India(1983-1986)
BelapurHousing is a middle class housing scheme.
“Making Housing is like a bird
building its nest. You start
with a basic house, but you
have to let people change it
to their own needs.”
-Charles Correa
Sensitivity towards
•Context
•Local Material
•Climate
In Indian context open to sky space is essential.
Location: Dr. SM Rd, Artist Village, Sector 8, CBD Belapur, NaviMumbai, India.
Site Area: 6 Acre
Demonstrative:
•Scheme caters wide range from the lowest budgets of Rs20000,
Middle income groups Rs30000-50000 and Upper income Rs
180000.
•high densities could be achieved with low-rise courtyard homes,
built with simple materials at a human scale.
•give each unit its own site to allow for expansion ( Incrementally )
•Units are Malleable so that they can be colonized by occupants,
and modified to their social/cultural/religious needs.
•Based on clusters of between seven of houses arranged around
communal courtyards, the buildings did not share party walls –
allowing each family to extend and adapt their own house
independently.
•550 families were planned for in a 6-acre area limitation. Density
475 people per acre.
PLANNING SPACES: The project is generated by a hierarchy of spaces.
•The first is the private courtyard of single dwelling used as a space for outdooractivities during most of the year.
•Subsequently, seven units are grouped to form a small courtyard town of about 8m x 8m.
Unit/Module formulation
Living area
Services
Private courtyard
Access roads
Cluster formulation
PLANNING SPACES: Three of these groups form a module of twenty-one homes
1.Unit Arrangement 2.Clustering Pattern 3.Cluster repetition on site