Mapping Mumbai


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Creator/Artist: Sanskruti Landage

Category: Communication Design

Document: P3 Project

Batch: 2021-2023

Source: India,   IDC IIT Bombay

Period:  2019-onwards

Medium: Report pdf

Supervisor: Prof. Alka Hingorani


Detailed Description

Urban planning is a complicated, comprehensive process that necessitates a thorough grasp of a space’s ecology, history, and cultural importance. The precise integration of these factors is required to define not just a region’s physical environment but also its cultural fabric. Nestled upon Malabar Hill, the Banganga tank stands as a testament to the intricate interplay between nature’s embrace and the enduring legacy of human heritage. A symbol of historical significance predating the city itself, this venerable landmark whispers tales of a bygone era. The serene surroundings of this hallowed sanctuary, however, are on the verge of extinction as irrational concrete surges out, indifferent to the delicate web constructed within the ecology. A link, an unseen tie, exists under the surface between the reclamation effort and the natural spring that gives life to this holy ground. A delicate equilibrium teeters on the brink of collapse as waters pour down the shore, replenishing the Banganga tank. The natural spring’s voice may soon be muffled, as its flow is obstructed by the continuous march of reclamation. The state must recognise and value this delicate balance between a location’s physical and cultural traits, and it must take an integrated approach towards urban development. A long-term and deliberate approach may preserve a place’s past while addressing the needs of a rising population, assuring a brighter future for everybody.


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