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The ATMA House, designed by Le Corbusier in 1954, reflect Ahmedabad's textile heritage. Despite its historical importance, the building is neglected due to its private nature and disuse, risking demolition. Historical context reveals Ahmedabad's textile industry evolution, facing challenges like climate constraints and foreign competition. Proposals suggest repurposing ATMA House to revitalize the textile sector, decentralize activity, and connect with Sarabhai Foundation's textile museum. Urban modifications, including traffic regulation and densification, aim to enhance connectivity and livability. These changes seek to preserve cultural heritage, reshape urbanization, and improve community interaction, vital for countering chaotic urban expansion.