Haiya Ketan Dalal

4130-D

Urban Renovations

Queen’s tomb- a historical monument of great cultural importance and heritage value. Currently, it is an ASI protected monument and it sits in space that is occupied by houses and squatters that have encroached on the surrounding. There are many challenges faced by the monument. The designed project intervenes through small surgical interventions to resolve these challenges related to space. Some key strategies are: -Clear demarcation of private and public space by adding continuous plinth-Providing housing to the occupants of the tomb in the same vicinity. Carving small areas for play within the new plinth-Accommodating the shops on the periphery of the tomb with an ordered organisation and with tangible designed infrastructure so that the monument skin is not damaged. 


Report Content

Cartography of the existing situation

Existing Plan

Situation 1: A family using the tomb's space for living

Situation 2: Shopkeepers using the wall of the tomb for displaying shops

Photographs supporting the existing condition

Key Strategies explaining the design

Design Proposal Plan

Axonometric view with the design proposals

Zoomed-in views showing the design

Catalogue of otlas and the activities affected by it