2. Documentation
and Study of
Traditional
Techniques,
Methods, Materials
and Planning
Aspects etc, for
continuity and
preserving the
Values
To Maintain the
Character of
Precinct
Considering the
Traditional and
Cultural Potential
Comparative
Analysis of Past
and Present
Scenario
AIM:-
To Document & Study the Architecture & Traditional Values of
Tambat Community, Kasba, Pune
OBJECTIVE:-
3. • Referring books about Pune
City
• Understanding the
Importance and Heritage of
the Tambat Ali
Stage 1
• Study of Articles,
Papers, Books and
Blogs About Tambat Ali,
Kasba,Pune
• Taking Interviews of
People residing in
Tambat Ali
Stage 2
• Data Analysis
• LIVE Case
Study of Wada
• Conclusions &
Findings
Stage 3
4. •During the period of Peshwas power in
Pune around 1730 A.D., they invited people
from different areas and practicing
different professions to settle in Pune.
•These neighbourhoods where people from
one profession settled and carried out their
activities were called as 'alis'.
•Copper is known as 'Tamba’ in Marathi
from which the name 'Tambat AIi' has
evolved.
•This Presentation mainly emphasis on one
Ali Still present in Kasba, Pune “TAMBAT
ALI”
• SUTAR
• TAMBAT
• GURAV
• SONAR
NHAWI PARIT
KUMB
HAR
LOHAR
5. 32%
28%
5%
13%
8%
14%
Land Use Survey of Tambat Ali, Kasba,
Pune
Residential
Mixed
Commercial
Public
Open
Road
8%
21%
50%
18%
3%
Building Age
Above 90
Above 60
Above 30
Below 30
Under
Construction
6. People of
Tambat Ali
have formed
Twashta
Kasar Sanstha
Blood Donation
Camp, Free
Education to the
Needy, Medical
camp, Anath
Mahila Fund, etc.
Remarkable
Social work
by the
Sanstha
Tradition to pay
half yearly taxes
to the Mata, (the
Kasar Kali
Mata).
Study Hall &
Library For
Poor and
needy
Students
Social Survey
•The lack of buyers from urban area and resulting general financial crunch has
affected the people socially and economically and hence these people have come
together to form a 'sanstha, named as Twashta Kasar Sanstha.
7. Economic
Findings
Of
Tambat Ali
Old System of the
buyer bringing the
material and paying
for the labour has
not changed much.
Lack Of
Marketing
System
Young
Generation Is
attracted to
Other Jobs &
Industry
Poor
Knowledge
About New
Business
Trends
The average income per family which is totally dependent on this work is about
Rs. 80,000 – One Lac annually. The marketing system and lack of capital has kept the
community generally in economic stagnation
Economic Findings
8. Mr. Rajendra Wadke
is a coppersmith .
Today he is handling
the workshop and
presently he and his
brother are one of the
craftsmen’s presently
working in Tambat ali
.
The front area
adjoining the road is
mainly used as
working area.
1st place -Melting
process takes place
(Bhatti)
2nd Place –
Hammering ,
Shaping Process
Workshop Space :-
2.4 m x 3.0 m. To 4.5
m x 6.0 m
Cooking Area Near
Working Place.
Sleeping area is on the
first floor.
Staircase Connecting
1st Floor and Open
Space which is at back
side
CASE STUDY
BUILDING TYPOLOGY :- WORKPLACE
9. CASE STUDY
PLANNING ASPECT :- RESIDENTIAL
Another Type of Bldg
“WADA” type where
the dwelling units with
Central open space &
verandah separating
the dwelling unit and
open space.
The Central Open
space in addition to
providing light and
Ventilation, houses
the common
The common
amenities like water
storage and adjoining
washing place was
used as a working
area.
10. CASE STUDY
TOOLS & TECHNIQUES
Hammers Used for Shaping and Designing of utensils. Karvai aand Ubala
Modern Technique For
Shaping
Unfinished and Finished Utensils……
11. CASE STUDY
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
• Dagdacha Chautara’
• “Lokhandi Ringa” Rings where Peshwas
tied there horses:-
• 2 storey building ,3 Rooms, 1workshop, 3
Families, Mud flooring and Mud Mortar
Wadke Wada
• 2 Storey
• 3 Rooms
• Two Workshops
• Toilets, Washing area & RCC Structure
After
Renovating
12.
13. Previous Scenario Today's Scenario
Building Materials:- Teak Wood Columns,
Brick Walls with Mud
Mortar and Mud Floor
R.C.C Structures, Cement and
Cement Mortar, Bricks and
Concrete blocks etc
Building Typology:- Wada
2 Parts (Workshop &
Residential)
Apartments
Two storey Buildings Cluster of Flats
Small Houses consisting of 2
rooms and Open Space used
as Workplace
One BHK Flats
No Workplace
Extensive use Balconies and
Chajjas
Windows For Ventilation
14. Conclusions & Findings
1. The overall encroachment on the limited open space is a major problem.
2. A lack of initiative in bringing in funds and new designs to maintain an even keel
in the business is posing a problem for survival of this profession.
3. The character of the precinct should be maintained, considering that this has a
tourist potential. Conserving Old Structures as it is Part of Pune City’s
Heritage.
4. The Work and Culture of Tambat Community Should be appreciated and
Arrangement of Exhibitions Should be done by Governing bodies by which profit
can be gained.
5. New workshops and new modern techniques should be implemented so Young
Generation will be attracted towards the profession, if not the work and heritage of
this “Ali” will be a history.