2. INTRODUCTION
•The City and Industrial Development Corporation of
Maharashtra Pvt. Ltd. (CIDCO) Housing in Belapur Central
Business District (CBD) was planned as extremely low-cost
accommodation for the lowest income groups.
• The programme requirement of 1048 apartments was varied,
mostly comprising one to two room units and some larger two-
bedroom units.
•The system we designed to create public space, semi-public
space and private space.
•Total site area 9.5 hectors.
•Location : Navi Mumbai
•Construction period -1988 -1993.
•Area for school and shopping is about 2 hectors.
•Overall density of 55 units per acre.
•The unit sizes range from 20 to 100 square meters.
• A sense of enclosure and continuity of movement is maintained
throughout the scheme.
4. SITE PLANS –CLUSTERS ZONING
• The units are arranged in such a way that it creates a network of courtyards and roof terraces fostering
community interaction.
• The form of every block is different and it is patterned in different formations based on the typology of
the site, to create squares and pathways.
• The division of site is accentuated by different types of building blocks designed on the basis of dwelling
unit areas.
• Use of cross wall and grouping of toilets has resulted in cost reduction.
Unit areas of Clusters:
A-20 sq. m
B-25 sq. m
C-34 sq. m
D-40 sq. m
E-50 sq. m
F-70 sq. m
H-90 sq. m
6. SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ASPECTS
• Rough cast plaster punctuated with bands of cheap
handmade tiles was chosen as the building finish
keeping in mind the meager budget and the burnt
of mumbai monsoons.
• Quartzite stone walls at the ground level and a
honeycomb lattice on roof defines private open
spaces.
• Courtyards are semi paved.
BUILDING MATERIAL.
8. CLUSTER A1/B1/C1
Dwellings in
cluster
A1/B1/C1.
The inhabitants
have built
extensions on
the terraces
and roofs.
Internal pathways and
courtyards form a
sequence of spaces
within the cluster.
Level difference in
pathways were created,
resulting in social
interactive spaces.
10. CLUSTER A2
An abandoned dwelling in
cluster A2.
A system of open
staircases that form
an extension of the
walkways link the
ground level to the
roof.
Road with cluster A2 on the left on
the right cluster.
13. CLUSTER E2/D2
Side façade of
cluster D2/E2
dwellingS.
Cluster D2/E2 is now abandoned.
Each block consists of six
dwellings
A common staircase gives access
to the dwellings on the first and
second floor.
15. CLUSTER F2
View from cluster F2 towards cluster
D2/E2.
The inhabitants appropriated
the roof by adding canopies.
Internal pathway in cluster F2.
Cluster F2.
16. Architectural Features
- Open staircases.
Minimum covered
circulation area,
inconveniency during rain.
- Parking
Since it was built for low income group,
necessity of parking seemed to be
assumed as bare minimum.
- PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION
traditional narrow street , link all housing units
provides intimate encounters between people and
a sense of belonging to the neighbourhood square.
- COURTYARDS
The interlocking courtyards and create
a micro climate within the site.
- Shaded streets and small
courtyards laid along the
slopes of the site provide
space for human interaction
- Shaded streets and smal
courtyards laid along the
slopes of the site provide
space for human
interaction
17. Architectural Features
- Semi- public courtyards are defined
by paved footpaths and constantly
changing levels.
- Diffused light and shaded pathways
are an important feature of internal
spaces.
- The window sizes are
very small (0.5 x 1.2m).
- The pattern of
development
follows the
typology of site to
provide for private
courtyards, roof
terraces and
internal pathways.
- A passage within the cluster
leading to the hill. The
spiral staircases provide
direct access from
walkways to upper floors.