Divya Mohan

UP4002

Gulbai Tekra: A Study of Contrasts

The formation of Gujarat in 1960 and its subsequent expansion towards the western side of Sabarmati river sparked planning and development in several locations of the city. Gulbai Tekra, located 3.5km from the city centre, was one of the first localities to develop on the western side of Sabarmati, identified by the migration of Rajasthani sculptors in the1850s. With the formation of GUDTP in 1976 and commencement of its Town Planning Scheme (TP20), it was planned as a largely residential neighbourhood with several bungalows. This portfolio is aimed at studying the factors that produce diverse characters within the precinct.


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A Study of Contrasts

A well-connected Residential Neighbourhood

Intermittent Pattern of Transformations

Locational Advantages

Irregularities in the Street Network

Varied Development of Housing Typologies

Occupancy and Density of Housing Typologies

Public Space as an Extension of Housing

Demand-Supply Gap in Infrastructure

Co-existence within the Precinct