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    REDEVELOPMENT OF MORADABAD

    Urban design

    Submitted by :

    megha tyagikeshav singh

    vaibhav bhasin

    pooja pundeer

    karan wali

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    Aim and objectives :

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    Site location :

    Site is located in the central part of the city, moradabad,

    nearer to pilli kothi .

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    Neighborhood and major roads :

    Site is accessible to various major

    roads and connecting it to :1. pilli kothi

    2. gurahhati

    3. kachari3.

    2.

    1.

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    About site :

    Locationekta

    dwaar to jain temple,

    moradabad.

    Area67902 sq.m

    Climatewarm and

    humid subtropical

    Topographyplain

    Surrounded by three

    main roads

    12 m wide road12 m wide road

    12m wide road

    n

    12 m wide road

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    Built and open areas :

    -Road network

    - Open spaces

    - Built up area

    Green spaces

    Total area of the site is -67902 sq.m

    Total built up area of the site is -38359 sq.m

    Open area of the site is 29543 sq,m

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    land use :

    Major landuse of the site is residential which is 20199 sq.m

    Road network on circulation area is 16449 sq.m

    Green area is 13094 sq.m

    - residential- 51 %

    - Commercial 11%

    - Institutional -6 %

    - Green spaces -32 %

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    Climate and exposure :

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    services :

    Open drainage

    Sewage main holes

    Sewage

    There is no proper sewage treatement plant in moradabad . All are

    open drainage system .

    Sewage main holes is at the centre of the roads .

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    Built form :

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    problems :

    Encroachment

    Roads in commercial area are encroached by small vendors.

    Parking space are limited and as a result ,vehicles are parkedalong the the roads.

    This further reduces the available carriage width of the road and

    causes traffic issues.

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    problems :

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    problems :

    no proper solid waste management

    Open drainage system Unsystematically electric wiring

    there is no solid wastemanagement on the site

    of road.

    Drainage system is in

    hygenic

    condition.

    Electric wiring create a

    disturbance in vehicles

    traffic.

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    proposals :

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    Literature study of gole market, lucknow

    Urban design

    Lucknow is the capital of India's most populous state, uttar Pradesh and issituated about 500 km southeast of new Delhi in the heart of the state.

    The city has a humid subtropical climate with a cool dry winter from

    december to February and a hot summer from april to june.

    The temperature extremes vary from about 45 degrees celsius In the

    summer to 3 degrees celsius in the winter. The city Receives about 100

    cm of annual rainfall mostly from the Southwest monsoons between julyand september.

    City lies at an average altitude of 110 meters above mean Sea level and

    generally slopes to the east. Lateral slopes Are towards the river gomti,

    which flows from north-west To south-east through the heart of the city,

    dividing it into The

    trans-gomti and cis-gomti regions.

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    about the city planning :

    The current land use of the Urban Agglomeration excluding that of the

    Cantonment is shown in The Master Plan 2021, covered an area of 16,270

    hectares in 2004-05. Compared to 1987 when the area was estimated at 9170

    hectares, there has been a 77.4% increase in the total area in 2004-05.

    Trends in land uses has been interesting, especially the fact that residential use

    has grown dramatically in comparison to all other uses, although there has also

    been notable growth in commercial, industrial and public service land use.

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    site location :

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    neighborhood and major roads :

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    about the site :

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    Built and open areas :

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    landuse :

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    climate and exposure :

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    infrastructure :

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    infrastructure :

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    infrastructure :

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    Literature study of Chandigarh

    Urban design

    CHANDIGARH was the first planned city after independence from British

    rule in 1947. It is the capital city of the states of Punjab and Haryana.

    The city is located at the picturesque junction of foothills of the Himalayas

    Mountain range and the Ganges plains.

    It houses a population of 1,054,600 inhabitants (2001) and is one of the

    richest cities of the nation.

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    The city plan was conceived as post war Garden City wherein vertical and

    high rise buildings were ruled out, keeping in view the living habits of the

    people.

    Le Corbusier conceived the master plan of Chandigarh as analogous to

    human body, with a clearly defined

    Head (the Capitol Complex, Sector 1),

    Heart (the City Centre Sector-17),

    Lungs (the leisure valley, innumerable open spaces and sector greens),

    Intellect (the cultural and educational institutions),

    Circulatory system (the network of roads, the 7Vs) and

    Viscera (the Industrial Area).

    About the city :

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    About the city :

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    About the city :

    The primary module of citys design is a Sector, a

    neighborhood unit of size 800 meters x 1200 meters.

    Each SECTOR is a self-sufficient unit having shops,

    school, health centers and places of recreations and

    worship.

    The population of a sector varies between 3000 and

    20000 depending upon the sizes of plots and the

    topography of the area.

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    About the city :

    Area

    CityUnion Territory

    114 km2(44 sq mi)

    Area rank 33

    Elevation 350 m (1,150 ft)

    Population

    CityUnion Territory

    1,054,686

    Rank 29th

    Density 9,300/km2(24,000/sq mi)

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    About the city :

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    About the city :