This document provides a city profile of Udaipur, India. It includes sections on the history, geography, demographics, climate, and economy of the city. Some key details include:
- Udaipur was founded in 1559 by Maharana Udai Singh and is known as the "city of lakes".
- It has a population of over 450,000 and is the administrative center of Udaipur District.
- The document outlines Udaipur's growth over time and lists its seven city gates.
- Sections provide information on the city's climate, geology, population trends, and economic sectors such as agriculture, tourism, and metals industries.
Town Planning Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation Dipesh Jain
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Pimpri Chinchwad
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pune
introduction
information
location
climate
governing body
Pcmc schemes
vision
It firms
social
recreational facilities
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BRT'S project
Bus station
Architecture and Town Planning _Unit 4_SPPU_Survey and Transportation Managem...Shrikant Kate
Savitribai Phule Pune University
Board of Studies in Civil Engineering
B. E. Civil 2015 COURSE (w. e. f. June 2018)
401004 Elective I (4)- Architecture and Town Planning
Unit IV:
• Various types of Civic Surveys required to be conducted for DP: demographic, housing, land use, Water Supply & sanitation,
• Planning agencies for various levels of planning. Their organization and purpose (CIDCO-MHADA-MIDC, MMRDA/ PMRDA, SRA),
• Traffic transportation systems: hierarchy of urban roads, traffic management, Intelligent Transport Systems
Town Planning Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation Dipesh Jain
town planning
Pimpri Chinchwad
municipal corporation
case study
pune
introduction
information
location
climate
governing body
Pcmc schemes
vision
It firms
social
recreational facilities
Instutional setup
Projects executed
BRT'S project
Bus station
Architecture and Town Planning _Unit 4_SPPU_Survey and Transportation Managem...Shrikant Kate
Savitribai Phule Pune University
Board of Studies in Civil Engineering
B. E. Civil 2015 COURSE (w. e. f. June 2018)
401004 Elective I (4)- Architecture and Town Planning
Unit IV:
• Various types of Civic Surveys required to be conducted for DP: demographic, housing, land use, Water Supply & sanitation,
• Planning agencies for various levels of planning. Their organization and purpose (CIDCO-MHADA-MIDC, MMRDA/ PMRDA, SRA),
• Traffic transportation systems: hierarchy of urban roads, traffic management, Intelligent Transport Systems
A community research backed by the existing business models of works the SHG of Andhra are involved in to create a food business platform for them which will be owned and operated by them only.
THIS FILE IS ABOUT THE DETAIL STUDY OF THE WARD NO 49 OF THE BHOPAL ,INDIA. IT TALKS ABOUT THE LOCATION OF WARD, LANDMARKS IN THE WARD,STASTICS,AND THE ISSUES IN THE WARD AND ALSO SOME SOLUTIONS REGARDING IT.
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This document will show you planning at a glance, you will learn about village planning, resilient planning, urban planning, smart urban development, urban flooding and growth plan for villages, transit oriented village development, transportation planning, transit oriented development, walkable neighbourhoods,land value capture around open space, community development, perspective planning, intelligent infrastructure, decentralised infrastructure, rain water harvesting and many more things.
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A Self Sustainable Community (Human Settlement) comprising all the activity to a range of Human Scale within the neighborhood interdependent to government or policies.
INTI (Impact Edge- A Restaurant in Every Village)Ameeshi Goenka
This project is a part of the Andhra Pradesh Government’s effort to develop food related enterprises, through a holistic entrepreneurship cycle. It will cause positive externalities for the tourism and the highlights of the process include the research, final visual communication and business structure, and the entire process behind the spatial design. Being a spatial design student, the intention behind the design is based on the research entirely, keeping in mind the client’s requirements, and the community apprehensions, and the customers’ aspirations. My project includes the design of the parking, landscaping, and the physical, exterior structure. The primary aim of the project is to create an environmentally sustainable restaurant, which fully exploits the natural lighting and ventilation available, while employing rainwater harvesting techniques to recharge the underground water table. The landscape and the restaurant itself will be designed so as to allow for maximum air flow, with ambient vegetation to provide a natural source of shade and cooling. The ambiance of the restaurant will be maintained as relaxed and peaceful as possible, to provide for a more pleasant dining experience. The design will be a blend of the traditional and the modern, due to the mix of local sourcing, and sustainable design philosophy.
This PPT is the collection of information about "Aranya housing" case study , designed by Ar. BV Doshi. Aranya housing project is the low cost housing project built in Indore, Madhya pradesh, India.
_Neighborhood Planning in Capital City of Chandigarh- An Appraisal (2) - Copy...JIT KUMAR GUPTA
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Accordingly, large typologies of NH ,in terms of planning and designing , with varying shapes, sizes and contents have emerged in the urban context. Americans have used superblock and French using Sector for defining the neighborhood. Despite distinct advantages, holding high degree of relevance in urban and local area planning , NH planning has not been able to deliver the envisioned objectives of safety and social vibrancy. Cities in the process have been socially, economically and physically fragmented, leading to clear division of cities into different communities with little economical and social connectivity. Variance of planning and designing norms followed at NH and sub-neighborhood levels have promoted more dichotomy and contradictions with varying quality of life inducted at local level. Differential population and infrastructures have divided the city into the categories of high/low end NH units. Fabric and morphology of cities, in large cases, has been distorted with urban settlement emerging as a distinct social map of communities graded economically and socially,on the basis of area/location . In the process, the way NH planning concept has been used, neighborhood planning has emerged as an instrument of social and economic segregation/division. In fact in number of cases, concept has been used, misused, abused in intent and content to divide the cities into distinct social and economic layers. Instead of unifying , concept has led to division of cities.
Genesis of modern application of NH can be found in the planning and designing of Chandigarh where entire city fabric of capital city was woven around Sector as the basic unit of planning, concptulasied as self-contained and self-sustaining unit at the local level. However, the way sectors have been planned, it has led to dividing the cities into different and distinct communities. Individual status in Chandigarh can be judged from his/her residence. Concept of Sector has done more damage than good to the fabric of the city. Chandigarh is likely to face considerable problem in making city socially and economically cohesive/vibrant,. Sectors in Chandigarh remain anti-thesis to the basic concept of NH planning of safety, involving walkability, vehicular movement, putting commercial space in the centre. Considering role, relevance, importance and usability , NH needs to be planned, designed with care and caution, in order to make cities socially and economically vibrant, inclusive. NH planning deserves a new definition and approach to make it relevant and rational.
A community research backed by the existing business models of works the SHG of Andhra are involved in to create a food business platform for them which will be owned and operated by them only.
THIS FILE IS ABOUT THE DETAIL STUDY OF THE WARD NO 49 OF THE BHOPAL ,INDIA. IT TALKS ABOUT THE LOCATION OF WARD, LANDMARKS IN THE WARD,STASTICS,AND THE ISSUES IN THE WARD AND ALSO SOME SOLUTIONS REGARDING IT.
Urban Planning at a Glance | Real World ProjectsVijay Meena
This document will show you planning at a glance, you will learn about village planning, resilient planning, urban planning, smart urban development, urban flooding and growth plan for villages, transit oriented village development, transportation planning, transit oriented development, walkable neighbourhoods,land value capture around open space, community development, perspective planning, intelligent infrastructure, decentralised infrastructure, rain water harvesting and many more things.
Go ahead and enjoy!
A Self Sustainable Community (Human Settlement) comprising all the activity to a range of Human Scale within the neighborhood interdependent to government or policies.
INTI (Impact Edge- A Restaurant in Every Village)Ameeshi Goenka
This project is a part of the Andhra Pradesh Government’s effort to develop food related enterprises, through a holistic entrepreneurship cycle. It will cause positive externalities for the tourism and the highlights of the process include the research, final visual communication and business structure, and the entire process behind the spatial design. Being a spatial design student, the intention behind the design is based on the research entirely, keeping in mind the client’s requirements, and the community apprehensions, and the customers’ aspirations. My project includes the design of the parking, landscaping, and the physical, exterior structure. The primary aim of the project is to create an environmentally sustainable restaurant, which fully exploits the natural lighting and ventilation available, while employing rainwater harvesting techniques to recharge the underground water table. The landscape and the restaurant itself will be designed so as to allow for maximum air flow, with ambient vegetation to provide a natural source of shade and cooling. The ambiance of the restaurant will be maintained as relaxed and peaceful as possible, to provide for a more pleasant dining experience. The design will be a blend of the traditional and the modern, due to the mix of local sourcing, and sustainable design philosophy.
This PPT is the collection of information about "Aranya housing" case study , designed by Ar. BV Doshi. Aranya housing project is the low cost housing project built in Indore, Madhya pradesh, India.
_Neighborhood Planning in Capital City of Chandigarh- An Appraisal (2) - Copy...JIT KUMAR GUPTA
Neighborhood as an idea, concept, option and strategy has been extensively used locally and globally by the Urban Planners to plan and decentralize cities, create cities within cities, promote self-contained communities and to make cities more humane, safe and socially vibrant. Neighborhood has also been used recently to define the city in terms of travel time - making 10/15 minutes city
Accordingly, large typologies of NH ,in terms of planning and designing , with varying shapes, sizes and contents have emerged in the urban context. Americans have used superblock and French using Sector for defining the neighborhood. Despite distinct advantages, holding high degree of relevance in urban and local area planning , NH planning has not been able to deliver the envisioned objectives of safety and social vibrancy. Cities in the process have been socially, economically and physically fragmented, leading to clear division of cities into different communities with little economical and social connectivity. Variance of planning and designing norms followed at NH and sub-neighborhood levels have promoted more dichotomy and contradictions with varying quality of life inducted at local level. Differential population and infrastructures have divided the city into the categories of high/low end NH units. Fabric and morphology of cities, in large cases, has been distorted with urban settlement emerging as a distinct social map of communities graded economically and socially,on the basis of area/location . In the process, the way NH planning concept has been used, neighborhood planning has emerged as an instrument of social and economic segregation/division. In fact in number of cases, concept has been used, misused, abused in intent and content to divide the cities into distinct social and economic layers. Instead of unifying , concept has led to division of cities.
Genesis of modern application of NH can be found in the planning and designing of Chandigarh where entire city fabric of capital city was woven around Sector as the basic unit of planning, concptulasied as self-contained and self-sustaining unit at the local level. However, the way sectors have been planned, it has led to dividing the cities into different and distinct communities. Individual status in Chandigarh can be judged from his/her residence. Concept of Sector has done more damage than good to the fabric of the city. Chandigarh is likely to face considerable problem in making city socially and economically cohesive/vibrant,. Sectors in Chandigarh remain anti-thesis to the basic concept of NH planning of safety, involving walkability, vehicular movement, putting commercial space in the centre. Considering role, relevance, importance and usability , NH needs to be planned, designed with care and caution, in order to make cities socially and economically vibrant, inclusive. NH planning deserves a new definition and approach to make it relevant and rational.
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UDAIPUR CITY CASE STUDY #DATA#ANALYTIC STUDY PURPOSE
1. FACULTY MEMBERS – AR.MEERA CHATWANI, AR.MAYANK PATEL,
AR.NIDHI PRAJAPATI,
AR.VAISHALI DARANIYA
URBAN DESIGN
STUDIO
BATCH 2019
GROUP MEMBERS – ISHAN, PARV, SHREYA,
DEESHA
1.History 1.City Growth
Timeline
1.Climatolog
y
1.Topography
Geology 1.Demographics
CITY PROFILE
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• Udaipur city also known as “city of Lakes”
• Founded by Rana Udai Singh and Sisodia Rajput.
• Administrative headquarter of Udaipur district.
• City area:- 64 sq.km.
• Elevation :- 423 mt.
• Population :- 1. City- 4,51,100 2. Metro- 4,74,531
(data asper Census 2011, further details shown in demographic)
• Government:- Type- municipal corporation Body- Udaipur municipal corporation
• Languages:- Hindi, Rajasthani, English and Mewardi
• Time zone:- GMT+5:30
• Pin code:-313001-313024 (as per post office data)
• Nearest cities:- Bhilwara, Pindwara, Jodhpur, Chittorgarh, Kota, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Ajmer, Indore, Banswara, Dungarpur.
• Official website:- www.Udaipur.rajasthan.gov.in
LOCATION
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HISTORY
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• Prehistoric era:-
inhabited around ahad river bank in about 2000 BCE.
having footprints of two different civilization
1.Bheels 2.Rajputs
• Udaipur founded in 1559. By Maharana udai Singh in the fertile circular girwa valley on Banas river.
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AR.VAISHALI DARANIYA
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HISTORY
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• become the new capital of
Mewar(chittorgarh) a
successor of ayad town (served
as capital of Mewar)
• moti magri was the first place
to put the foundation stone of
udaipur city
• also a memorial for maharana
Pratap
• first house (uncompleted) was
moti Mahal
• planned in such a manner
hence city will not affect with
flood or any scarcity of water
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AR.NIDHI PRAJAPATI,
AR.VAISHALI DARANIYA
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CITY GATES
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• This City has 7 Gates to enter:-
SURAJ POLE HATHI POLE CHAND POLE UDAI POLE
AMBER POLE DELHI GATE KISHAN POLE
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CLIMATOLOGY
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AR.NIDHI PRAJAPATI,
AR.VAISHALI DARANIYA
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DEMOGRAPHICS
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• Udaipur bar chart on population, literacy, workers & households
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AR.NIDHI PRAJAPATI,
AR.VAISHALI DARANIYA
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DEESHA
GEOLOGY
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Source:- https://cgwb.gov.in/AQM/NAQUIM_REPORT/Rajasthan/Udaipur%20Final.pdf
Source:- https://cgwb.gov.in/AQM/NAQUIM_REPORT/Rajasthan/Udaipur%20Final.pdf
8. FACULTY MEMBERS – AR.MEERA CHATWANI, AR.MAYANK PATEL,
AR.NIDHI PRAJAPATI,
AR.VAISHALI DARANIYA
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CITY OVERVIEW
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Source:- https://cgwb.gov.in/AQM/NAQUIM_REPORT/Rajasthan/Udaipur%20Final.pdf
Source:- https://cgwb.gov.in/AQM/NAQUIM_REPORT/Rajasthan/Udaipur%20Final.pdf
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AR.NIDHI PRAJAPATI,
AR.VAISHALI DARANIYA
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DEESHA
CITY OVERVIEW
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Source:- https://cgwb.gov.in/AQM/NAQUIM_REPORT/Rajasthan/Udaipur%20Final.pdf Source:- https://cgwb.gov.in/AQM/NAQUIM_REPORT/Rajasthan/Udaipur%20Final.pdf
10. FACULTY MEMBERS – AR.MEERA CHATWANI, AR.MAYANK PATEL,
AR.NIDHI PRAJAPATI,
AR.VAISHALI DARANIYA
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CITY OVERVIEW
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Source:- https://cgwb.gov.in/AQM/NAQUIM_REPORT/Rajasthan/Udaipur%20Final.pdf Source:- https://cgwb.gov.in/AQM/NAQUIM_REPORT/Rajasthan/Udaipur%20Final.pdf
11. FACULTY MEMBERS – AR.MEERA CHATWANI, AR.MAYANK PATEL,
AR.NIDHI PRAJAPATI,
AR.VAISHALI DARANIYA
URBAN DESIGN
STUDIO
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DEESHA
CITY OVERVIEW
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Source:- https://cgwb.gov.in/AQM/NAQUIM_REPORT/Rajasthan/Udaipur%20Final.pdf
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AR.NIDHI PRAJAPATI,
AR.VAISHALI DARANIYA
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CITY OVERVIEW
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JAIPUR (397km)
JODHPUR (244km)
NATHDWARA (46km)
BHILWARA (153km)
BANSWARA (157km)
AHMEDABAD (257km)
INDORE (379km), KOTA (283km), NEEMUCH (128km), DUNGARPUR (106km)
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AR.NIDHI PRAJAPATI,
AR.VAISHALI DARANIYA
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POPULATION GROWTH TIMELINE
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Source:- https://www.macrotrends.net/cities/21425/udaipur/population#:~:text=The%20current%20metro%20area%20population,a%201.93%25%20increase%20from%202020
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AR.NIDHI PRAJAPATI,
AR.VAISHALI DARANIYA
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DEESHA
CULTURAL GROWTH TIMELINE
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AR.NIDHI PRAJAPATI,
AR.VAISHALI DARANIYA
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DEESHA
OVERALL GROWTH OF CITY (ERA WISE)
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AR.NIDHI PRAJAPATI,
AR.VAISHALI DARANIYA
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DEESHA
FINANCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND HOUSEHOLD DRINKING DATA OF UDAIPUR
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17. FACULTY MEMBERS – AR.MEERA CHATWANI, AR.MAYANK PATEL,
AR.NIDHI PRAJAPATI,
AR.VAISHALI DARANIYA
URBAN DESIGN
STUDIO
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DEESHA
AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AND DATA
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ECONOMIC FACTORS
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5%
24%
5%
4%
29%
14%
19%
ECONOMIC DISTRIBUTION
HANDICRAFTS
TOURISM
METALS AND MINERALS INDUSTRIES
ELECTRONIC DESIGN AND
MANUFACTURING
AGRICULTURAL
INSTITUTIONAL
RESIDENTIAL
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DAILY VISIT LOGBOOK
15/7
Moti Magri A Maharana Pratap Smarak - collection of history of the city, evolution of the city, analysis of city’s historical monuments by various models,
differentiation between old city and new city.
Fatehsagar Lake And Sukhadia Circle and Gulab Bagh - survey of local people (where they came from average footfall on weekends).
Towards Nagar Nigam - traffic analysis of all area specially central area, analysis of community based visitors, significance of various spots, etc.
16/7
The Outer Periphery of 4th Zone – analysis of different government buildings, hospitals, railway station, bus stand and road network, traffic flow on
weekend. Interviewed of central bus stand manager Mr. Hemant Sharma (control of bus stand), marking of electric sub station, railway station
Ranapratap Nagar, the traffic of golden quadrilateral connected to 4th zone, different filling station and other commercial building like schools, hotels,
etc. by videography and photography.
Ahar Museum - collecting unsung history.
17/7
Surajpol and bus stand – analysis of traffic flow of central area, internal road and connectivity.
Nagar Nigam Udaipur - Interviewed social and GIMS expert Mr. Sudarshan Gowala (Udaipur Smart City LTD), learning of city infrastructure ABD (area
based develop scheme) pan city projects, current development of the city, collection of the drawings (water treatment plant, drainage plan, overall
zoning plant, road sections, electrical layout of the city) and learning working of USCL by electrical engineer Mr. Manish Sharma, dry transformer and
underground wiring.
Haryali Amavas - fair going on and most of the commercial shops were closed and analysis of high traffic at various portions.
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