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International Conference On
New Architecture and Urbanism Development of Indian Traditions
New Delhi, 11-14 January
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The International Conference on
New Architecture and Urbanism Development of Indian Traditions
INTBAU India, with the sponsorship & support from The Nabha Foundation, held its inaugural international conference on "New Architecture & Urbanism: Development of Indian Traditions” from 11th-14th January ’2007. Conceptualized as a forum for new traditional architecture and urbanism, the conference generated a lot of interest in the architecture and planning community as well as related areas. It successfully brought together strong voices from India and abroad, in an effort to retain and reinforce the belief in the strength and vitality of traditional building and urbanism and for its promotion and usage in the development of mainstream architecture and urban design. The conference programme included the partnership of INTACH, UNESCO India, UN-HABITAT, School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, TVB school of Habitat Studies, New Delhi, Rachna Sansad School of Architecture, Mumbai, HUDCO and ARCHITECTURE+DESIGN CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES • Seek to create a sustainable direction towards retaining and reinforcing belief in the strength and vitality of traditional concepts, typologies and methodologies in New Architecture and Urbanism. • Bring together voices from all corners of India and the world, including Practitioners, Academicians, Institutions, Developers & the Government to debate the contemporary relevance of traditional methods and thus create a suitable action strategy for this forum’s participants. • Aim towards the ultimate creation of a context specific framework and guidelines to help mainstream traditional methods in new architectural and urban design endeavors all across the country, whether by changing building bye-laws, or by seeking to change the mindset of people commissioning buildings, urban projects and space creation.
INTBAU India
The International Network for Traditional Building, Architecture and Urbanism, is an active network of individuals and institutions dedicated to the creation of humane and harmonious buildings & places which respect local traditions. HRH Prince of Wales is the patron of the organization.
INTBAU is committed to supporting traditional building, maintenance of local character and the creation of better places to live in. INTBAU is actively engaged in bringing together individuals and institutions, who design, maintain, study or enjoy traditional building, architecture and places.
The Nabha Foundation
The Nabha Foundation is building on the philanthropic activities of the Khemka Family and its roots in Nabha, by taking up issues of integrated and sustainable rural development, infrastructure upgradation and heritage conservation in Nabha, Punjab.
With the active engagement of the government and other stakeholders in Punjab, one of the prime initiatives of the foundation is the adaptive reuse of regional historical buildings in support of community development projects. The foundation aims to create innovative institutions that reflect the local context and vernacular architecture of Nabha. On a broader view, the Nabha Foundation is leading a process change in mainstreaming heritage in the developmental process in Punjab, as part of the foundation’s strategic vision for urban regeneration in this region.
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CONFERENCE ACADEMIC COMMITTEE - Prof. A.G.K. Menon (Architect and Academician), Chair: Architect, Urban Planner and Academician, developed a keen critique of the architectural landscape. Founder member INTACH, and founder TVB School of Habitat Studies. He has lectured, taught and written extensively all over the world and is associated as as advisor / chairperson with DUAC, DDA, NCRPB. Chairperson of Urban Renewal and Urban Heritage Committee for formulation of Delhi Master Plan 2001-2021. - Robert Adam (Architect and Chair, INTBAU): Robert Adam’s contribution to the classical tradition is internationally acknowledged, both as a scholar and as a designer of traditional and progressive classical architecture. Working in US, UK, and Europe. Chaired various bodies including INTBAU. He is a Royal Institute of British Architects Councillor, and has been an advisor to the Commission for Architecture & the Built Environment (CABE) and English Heritage. - S.K.Misra (Chairman INTACH, Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage): Grown from strength to strength under his keen supervision and guidance. There are currently around 117 chapters within the country. INTACH has also taken a lead in organizing Craft training programmes, art and craft festivals and heritage walks throughout the country - Nimish Patel (Architect Abhikram, Ahmedabad): Established the widely regarded and awarded “Abhikram” which has been working in the field of traditional, contextual and sustainable architecture. Also working in heritage Conservation with projects all over the country. Published and lectured extensively. Established the Virasat Foundation to establish the relevance to traditional decision making processes in the built environment. - Yaaminey Mubayi (Heritage Consultant, The Nabha Foundation): Consultant for Cultural Heritage at The Nabha Foundation, Providing Inputs in the Heritage conservation and social & demographic inputs at the Nabha. Worked formerly with UNESCO and with various community development organizations, Teaching at the School of Planning and Architecture, Delhi in Conservation Management. - Deependra Prashad (Architect, Convener): Architect and Environmental Planner. Research and projects in sustainable, low energy architecture. Worked in the field of Vernacular architecture, traditional building techniques and Rainwater harvesting with NGO’s like Development Alternatives, CARE, DPEP. Teaching Architectural and Sustainable design at the SPA, Delhi. Published in architectural journals on urban management and Community participation issues - Jyoti Soni (Architect, Mumbai and Co-convener): Architect in Mumbai, worked on a range of architectural and developmental projects in Mumbai. Worked in Dresden on the usage of traditional materials in construction. Participated in Community planning workshops and NGO’s lobbies to the government.
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The Academic Committee held its first meeting on 8th and 9th May ‘2006 in New Delhi to discuss the conference objectives and outline, following which the call of papers was announced early July’2006 with 29th September, 2006 as the submission deadline. Extensive publicity was undertaken based on recommendations, personal connections, published material and the internet. Publicity material in the form of posters, brochures, conference websites were generated and sent over to relevant people, practitioners, organizations and all the schools of architecture in the country. A students’ essay competition was also announced with a view to bringing them into the fold and spreading the word among the future generation of architects. The jury evaluated the 30 entries received from the various schools of architecture on the 21st of December, 2006. 145 abstracts were received in response to the call of papers which were evaluated by 5 referees. The recommended papers- 66 in number- were put forward before the Academic Committee in the 2nd Academic Committee Meeting on 25th and 26th October ‘2006. 36 papers were selected for presentation. A poster session was also decided on to graphically present some other deserving papers. The conference was attended by 223 delegates with the majority from across India and 25 from abroad. Participants included a number of organisations and firms: UNESCO-India, UN-Habitat, HUDCO, INTACH, The Prince’s Foundation, School of Planning and Architecture, Delhi, TVB School, MNIT- Jaipur, Habitat for Humanity International, Jaipur Development Authority, Delhi Development Authority, CII- Green Building Centre and others. On the 11th of January, as a case-study preview for the conference, the principal speakers and participants went to the town of Nabha in the Punjab for an exposition on the Nabha Foundation’s vision of leading a process of change mainstreaming Heritage in the development process in Punjab. A public meeting was held to gain an understanding of the issues that confront provincial towns in modern India. The formal conference was held at The Grand, New Delhi, a 5-star international hotel with high quality conference facilities, accommodation and management. The conference began on the 12th with an introduction to the conference by Convenor, Deependra Prashad, a Presentation on the work of INTBAU by Robert Adam and a key address from Uday Khemka on the Nabha Foundation and the urban and architectural problems of modern India. The two keynote speakers were Leon Krier and Raj Rewal, a well-known Indian architect. Leon’s presentation dealt with the thoughts of traditional architecture and urbanism representing a global theory of organizing humane settlements in intelligent and aesthetic ways. Raj Rewal’s presentation on the other hand tried to address regionalism and globalisation with examples more through his professional work. A stimulating discussion followed with contributions from the floor. 36, 20-minute papers were delivered in parallel in two rooms over the 13th and 14th of January. The subject themes were: New Ways of Looking at Heritage, Sustainable Places, Communities and Buildings, and Continuing Traditions in New Architecture and Urbanism. Panel discussions were arranged with well known professionals in: Linking Heritage and Development Practice, Tradition and Contextual Relevance for Education in Architecture and Urbanism, and Is Tradition Green?
A final plenary session included a paper on Globalisation and Tradition from Robert Adam and Why Tradition Matters: History of Architecture and Urban Design in India by Prof. AGK Menon. Shirish Gupte presented the outcomes and winners of a National Student Competition on the “Contemporary Relevance of Traditional Principles in Architecture and Urbanism”. An INTBAU India Committee of Honour was constituted by Deependra Prashad with the inaugural members being announced. Matthew Hardy presented further opportunities for an INTBAU India College of Traditional Practitioners.
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Following on from an earlier panel discussion, the draft of the INTBAU-Nabha Declaration for the promotion of Traditional Methods in Architecture and Urban Design was read out by Laxmi Arya and will be finalized in an internet discussion over the next month. The conference wound up with a final panel discussion on “Strategies for Continuing Traditions in New Architecture and Urbanism”. The event was also widely reported in the press. Conference Programme 13th Jan, Saturday NEW WAYS OF LOOKING AT HERITAGE PROCESSES (Venue : A, The Grand Ballroom, The Grand, Vasant Kunj) Session Chair: Richard Engelhardt Time Speaker Paper Title
9:30 am - 9:50 am Yatin Pandya, Ahmedabad Spatial Narratives in Traditional Indian Architecture : An Interpretation for contemporary relevance
9:55 am - 10:15 am Pranali R. Parikh, Birmingham (UK) Sense of Identity, continuity and context
10:20 am - 10:40 am Gurmeet Rai, New Delhi Conservation and Revitalization of the
Nabha Quila
10:45 am - 11:05 am Oluseyi Odeyale, Nigeria
Cultural Metamorphosis, Building Tradition and Search for Architectural Identity in Africa- A case study of South- Western Nigeria
11:05 am - 11:20 am Tea
11:20 am - 11:40 am Shikha Jain, Gurgaon Jaipur as a Recurring Renaissance
12:05 pm - 12:25 pm Q/A
CONTEXTUAL FRAMEWORKS (Venue : B, The Grand Ballroom, The Grand, Vasant Kunj) Session Chair: Giles Tillotson
Speaker Paper Title
9:30 am - 9:50 am Minja Yang, UNESCO India Heritage- A Key Resource for Sustainable Development, An International Perspective
9:55am - 10:15 am Sashikala Ananth, Chennai Conceptual framework of Vaastu
10:20 am - 10:40 am
Vinay Mohan Das, Bhopal Heritage as a Living & Evolving Process: Graphical Transcription of Traditional Architecture Treatise"
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10:45 am - 11:05 am Ranjit Sabikhi, New Delhi Evolution of an Indigenous Planning System
11:05 am - 11:20 am Tea
11:20 am - 11:40 am William Koehler & Madhu C. Dutta, Boston, US
The Raj versus the Republic: The Legacy of Lutyens
11:45 am - 12:05 pm Smita & Mustansir Dalvi, Mumbai
Dismantling cosmopolitanism: transformations in the sacred heritage of the non-monumental in the Konkan
12:05pm - 12:25 pm Q/A
13th Jan, Saturday SUSTAINABLE PLACES, COMMUNITIES & BUILDINGS SUSTAINABLE PLACES & COMMUNITIES (Venue : A, The Grand Ballroom, The Grand, Vasant Kunj) Session Chair: Leon Krier
Speaker Paper Title 2:00 pm - 2:20 pm Habitat for Humanity
International, Kathmandu Partnering with the Poor for Better Housing
2:25 pm - 2:45 pm Deependra Prashad, Delhi Infrastructure Development & Community Consensus
2:50 pm - 3:10 pm Yaaminey Mubayi Heritage & Development: A Model for Community Participation
3:15 pm - 3:35 pm Prerna Mehta, Delhi Transformations Occurring Due to Socio-Economic Pressures
3:35 pm - 3:50 pm Tea
3:50 pm - 4:10 pm Pushpa Arabindoo, London Isolated by Elitism: The pitfalls of recent heritage and conservation attempts in Chennai
4:15 pm - 4:35 pm Vivek Nanda, London Streets, Movement and Urban Placemaking
4:35 pm - 4:55 pm Q/A
5:00- 6:00pm Panel Discussion on Linking Heritage and Development Practices
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SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS (Venue : B, The Grand Ballroom, The Grand, Vasant Kunj) Session Chair: V.Suresh Speaker Paper Title 2:00 pm - 2:20 pm Satprem Maini, Auroville Earthen Architecture in Auroville-
Linking a World Tradition with Modernity
2:25 pm - 2:45 pm Ashok Lall, New Delhi Evolving Traditional Practices for Sustainable Construction in the Present
2:50 pm - 3:10 pm Marziehsadat Nematimehr, Iran
Learning Methods from Traditional Methods for Achieving Sustainability in Building & Urban Scale in Iranian Arid Cities
3:15 pm - 3:35 pm Azhar Tyabji, Pune Tradition, Innovation, and the Deliberative Voice: Redevelopment in Bhuj, Kachchh.
3:35 pm - 3:50 pm Tea
3:50 pm - 4:10 pm Michael Mehaffy, Oregon, US From Pattern Languages to Generative Codes
4:15 pm - 4:35 pm Badri Narayanan, New Delhi Development of Indian Traditions: Constructivist Approach in Architectural Education
4:35 pm - 4:55 pm Q/A
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Panel Discussion on Tradition and Contextual relevance for education in Architecture and Urbanism
14th Jan, Sunday CONTINUING TRADITIONS IN NEW ARCHITECTURE & URBANISM CASE STUDIES IN FORM MAKING (Venue : A, Pre Function Area, The Grand Ballroom, The Grand, Vasant Kunj) Session Chair: Matthew Hardy
Speaker Paper Title
9:30 am - 9:50 am
Nimish Patel & Parul Zaveri, Ahmedabad
Building Construction and the Decorative Crafts- The Endangered Traditions.
9:55am - 10:15 am
Rasem Badran, Jordan Reflections on the Narrative of Place- The Infinite Conversation
10:20 am - 10:40 am
K.T. Ravindran, New Delhi Traditional Form Making
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10:45 am - 11:05 am
Brinda Somaya, Mumbai Bhadli Village, Gujarat.
11:05 am - 11:20 am
Tea
11:20 am - 11:40 am
Channa Daswatte, Srilanka A Socio-political analysis of traditional building in tourism – the legacy of Geoffrey Bawa
11:45 am - 12:05 pm
Gerard Da Cunha, Goa Evolving a Vocabulary of Architecture
12:05pm - 12:25 pm
Q/A
12:25:- 1:25pm Panel discussion on Is Tradition Green?
CASE STUDIES IN PLACE MAKING (Venue : B, Pre Function Area, The Grand Ballroom, The Grand, Vasant Kunj) Session Chair: A.G.K. Menon Speaker Paper Title
9:30 am - 9:50 am
Pradeep Sachdeva, New Delhi Place Making in India - Some streets in a small town, A historic precinct and a Haat
9:55am - 10:15 am
Prasad Jonathan, Cochin Building with Bamboo
10:20 am - 10:40 am
Rakesh K.S., Chennai Qualitative evaluation of the pedestrian environment – A case study of the commercial hub of Chennai city.
10:45 am - 11:05 am
Dhiru Thadani, Washington New Urbanism and its relevance in India
11:05 am - 11:20 am
Tea
11:20 am - 11:40 am
The Prince's Foundation, London
The Pattern Method
11:45 am - 12:05 pm
A.K. Jain, New Delhi Interface between Traditional Urbanism and the Legislative Framework
12:05pm - 12:25 pm
Q/A
12:25:- 1:25pm Open Discussion on INTBAU-Nabha Declaration for the promotion of Traditional methods in mainstream architecture and urban design
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PANEL DISCUSSIONS
“Linking Heritage and Development Practices” as part of the Sub theme on “New Ways of Looking at Heritage”. (13th January 2007)
This discussion addressed the following:
- Anchoring ideas with their implementation: policy formation and linkages with government.
- How innovative practices towards both tangible and intangible heritage contribute to
sustainable forms of community development
- How culture- tourism, arts and crafts- could be a resource for development
- How heritage can act as a locus for community participation and empowerment
- Who owns heritage?- intellectual property rights, means of representation and a place to call
one’s own
Participants (in alphabetical order)
• Richard Engelhardt (Chair)
Regional Adviser for Culture in Asia and the Pacific, UNESCO, Bangkok
• Debashish Nayak
Advisor- Heritage Cell, Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation
• Gurmeet Rai
Director- Cultural Resource Conservation Initiative
• Shrashtant Patara
The Shelter Group - Development Alternatives
• Aruna Paul Simittrarachhi
Regional Program Advisor (RPA) for the South Asian Countries- Habitat for Humanity
International
“Tradition and Contextual relevance for Education in Architecture and Urbanism” as part of the Sub theme on “Sustainable Buildings, Places and Communities”. (13th January 2007) This discussion addressed the following:
- The modernist bend of current architectural education and studio tools.
- Possible alternatives to ensure the simultaneous understanding of “Context, Continuity and
Construction”
- Bridging the gap between “Romantic notions” in teaching traditional approaches and the
realities of current professional practice
- Facilitating a link between Architectural & Planning Education and Community participation in
place making, to help create true community leaders rather than just “sculptor” architects.
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- The implications of standardisation in architectural education to bring about order and quality
assurance.
Participants (in alphabetical order)
• Narendra Dengle
Architect, Pune
• Prof. Kulbhushan Jain (Chair)
CEPT University, Ahmedabad
• Prof. M.N. Joglekar
Director, Vastukala Academy, New Delhi
• Suneet Paul
Editor, Architure + Design Magazine
• Prof. K.T. Ravindran
Dean of Studies, School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi
“Is Tradition Green?” as part of the Sub theme on “Continuing Traditions in New Architecture and Urbanism”. (14th January 2007)
This discussion addressed the following issues:
- Whether modern functionality overrides tradition and whether the “Green” approach just helps
objectivising a traditional approach which might be otherwise based on subjective criteria like
collective memory.
- The gap between “upgraded” traditional methods and modern hi-tech technology.
- Whether modern technology and materials ensures true “green” or just a green “label” as
compared to a traditional approach in construction, materials and details.
- Whether embodied energy or lifespan costs should be the criterion for defining “Green” and
which of the two abovementioned approaches works towards a truly environmentally sustainable
outcome in building.
- If “green” should be the paradigmatic model to guide architecture and urbanism in a
modernizing India
Participants (in alphabetical order)
• Gerard da Cunha
Architect, Goa
• Dr. P.C. Jain
Delhi Head, CII-Green Building Centre
• Prof. Arvind Krishan
School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi
• Prof. Ashok B. Lall (Chair)
Dean of Studies, TVB School of Habitat Studies, New Delhi
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• Nimish Patel
Architect, Abhikram, Ahmedabad
• V. Suresh
Good Governance India Foundation & Former CMD, HUDCO
INTBAU India Committee of Honour The INTBAU India Committee of Honour (IICoH) was instituted by Deependra Prashad as proposed by various INTBAU and INTBAU India members and given commemorative plaques by INTBAU chair Robert Adam, with the following individuals forming the inaugural membership. List of IICoH Members Prof. A.G.K. Menon Director, TVBSHS New Delhi
Nimish Patel Architect, Abhikram Ahmedabad (Gujarat)
S.K. Misra Chairman, INTACH New Delhi
Dhiru Thadani Architects /Planners Washington
Dr. Vivek Nanda Director, Alan Baxter & Associates London EC1M 6EL, UK
Prof. Kt Ravindran Dean of Studies, SPA New Delhi
Prof. Ashok B. Lall Dean of Studies, TVB New Delhi
Narinder Nayar Chairman, Bombay First Mumbai
A.K. Jain Planning Commissioner, DDA New Delhi
Prof. Arvind Adarkar Academy of Architecture, Mumbai Mumbai
Andres Duany Founding Principal, Duany Florida
Plater-Zyberk & Company
Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk Dean, Miami School of Architecture Florida
Richard Engelhardt Regional Adviser for Culture in Asia Bangkok
& the Pacific, UNESCO
Anil Laul CEO & principal architect Faridabad
Anangpur Building Centre
Michael W Mehaffy Centre for Environmental United Kingdom
Structure- Europe
Satprem Maïni Director Earth Institute Auroville (Tamil Nadu)
Gurmeet S. Rai Director, CRCI New Delhi
Prof. Arvind Krishan Architect New Delhi
Kulbhushan Jain Architect Ahmedabad
Leon Krier Architect and Urban Planner France
Gautam Bhatia Architect New Delhi
Mr. Arif Hasan Architect Pakistan
Ms. Sashikala Ananth Vaastu Healing Maitr Chennai
Brinda Somaya Somaya & Kalappa Mumbai
Consultants Pvt. Ltd.
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V. Suresh Advisor & Director General, New Delhi
Good Governance India
Raj Rewal Raj Rewal Associates New Delhi
Gerard da Cunha Architecture Autonomous Goa
Yatin Pandya Associate Director, Vastu Shilp Ahmedabad
Foundation for Studies and Research
Pradeep Sachdeva Pradeep Sachdeva Design Associates New Delhi
Neeraj Manchanda Architect New Delhi
POSTER SESSION
The Poster Session Committee comprised of (in alphabetical order) - Anil Laul, Architect, Anangpur Building Centre (Chair) - Narendra Dengle, Architect, Pune - Michael Mehaffy, Centre for Environmental Structure, Europe - Dr. Kulwant Singh, Chief Technical Adviser, UN Habitat, Water for Asian Cities Programme
Citations for Poster Session went to: • Sarosh Pradhan Architect, Kathmandu (Nepal) Title: Mountains - the Spiritual Magnets for the Adventurer: Continuity, Context and Construction in the Himalayan Region • Pradeep Bhagat Chandigarh College of Architecture Title: Framework for heritage- A case study of Architectural Lighting Design in Chandigarh & Promoting Tourism through Illumination • Maliha Sultan Chaudhry Architect, New Delhi Title: Redefining architecture based on cultural evolution • Dr. Ashutosh Sohoni Bowling Green State University, Ohio (USA) Title: Ways of Seeing: Interpreting Heritage and Tradition for Design Education • Wael Fahmi Helwan, University-Cairo-Egypt Principal - UDERS (Urban Design Experimental Research Studio) Title: Cairo ‘s European Quarter 19th Century and Early 20th Century Architectural Heritage • Nimish Patel & Parul Zaveri Architect, Ahmedabad Title: Lime Panel
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• Sanjay S. Jadon MITS, Gwarlior Role of a Historic Precinct in City Image
Other Participants • Tushar Gaur Babu Banarsi Das National Institute of Technology and Management, Lucknow Title: Rural v/s Urban Heritage and its impact on New Architecture • Poonam Verma Architect, Goa Title: Research as Resource • Nidhi Batra School of Planning & Architecture, New Delhi Title: Modernism and the problem of isolating heritage • Vasudha Gokhale , K. Godbole, E. Desouza, A. Govardhan Dr. B.N. Collge of Architecture Title: An analytical study of the contextual development of a small town in Kerala State of Indian Union. • Shashi Mesapam Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee Title: Heritage documentation using Architectural Photogrammetry • Elham Amini Islamic Azad University - Member of Board, Tafresh, Iran Title: Revitalizing of Historical Texture by Considering the Condition of Iran • Anita Bakshi 2006, CEKUL - Foundation for the Promotion and Protection of Environmental & Cultural Heritage Title: A New Management Plan for Hampi: Incorporating Gender-Aware Strategies in Site Management • Kaiwan Mehta Indian Architect & Builder Title: Role of Media in Promoting Traditional Principles in New Architecture • Archana Khanna Gupta School of Planning & Architecture, New Delhi Title: Relevance of Tradition and Context in Architectural Education • Archana Vinayak Gaikwad, Gouri Desai Patil Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College of Architecture Title: Appropriateness of Local Materials
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• Rashmi Dande Priyadarshini Institute of Architecture and Design Studies, Nagpur Title: The inner city area transformations • Lita Khazaka The Prince’s Foundation Title: Creating relevant public spaces for all according to a post-industrial tradition • Anjali Krishan Sharma School of Planning & Architecture, New Delhi Title: Culture of Sustainability: Lessons from Living historic Cities • Tushar Bhor Aga Khan Planning and Building Service, Title: India Traditional approach to sustainable low-cost housing development in India • Shubhada Kamalapurkar, R. Parakh, A Deshpande Dr. B.N. College of Architecture Title: Continuity and Change with reference to the Traditional Inner City Areas of the Historic City of Pune, India. • Ajit Seshadri Environmental Wing, The Vigyan Vijay Foundation Title: Appropriate Technology for Sustainable Development- Review on Sustainable Environmental Innovation • Kiran Satyabodh Kalamdani Architect, Urban Designer and Conservationist - KIMAYA Title: Recycling old buildings, ideas and cities • Prof. Miki Desai School of Architecture- CEPT University, Ahmedabad Title: Ahmedabad Modern Augmented by Vernacular • Priya Sasidharan Measi Academy of Architecture, Chennai Title: Place Making : City and its Art • Prof. Jayashree Deshpande Faculty of Engineering, Member, Academic Council, Pune University Title: Traditionally Sustainable case study of a sustainable bungalow built on traditional building concepts and technologies. • Natesan Seshagiri
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Architect, Member of Steering Committee of Hindu Community and Cultural Center in California Title: Preserving design traditions in multi-national projects • Debashish Nayak Architect, Heritage Cell, Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation Title: Getting the City back to People Student Illustrated Essay Competition Best Entry • Ruturaj Parikh D.C. Patel School of Architecture, APIED, Vallabh Vidyanagar Title: Rethinking our present Modus Operandi Second Best Entry • Saptarshi Sanyal School of Planning & Architecture, New Delhi (Award-2, INTBAU Student Competition) Title: Contemporary Relevance of Traditional Principles in New Architecture & Urbanism Honorary Mentions: • A.Vishal Chand S.S.S.M's Colleg of Architecture, Solapur, Maharashtra Title: Perceiving Eternity in Ephemerality • Bhavana Muttreja SPA, New Delhi Title: Contemporary Relevance of Traditional Principles in Architecture & Urbanism • Atisha Varshney SPA, New Delhi Title: Contemporary Relevance of Traditional Principles in Architecture & Urbanism The Jury Consisted of Prof. AGK Menon (Chair), Snehanshu Mukherjee, Architect, Rajit Mitra (HOD, UD, SPA), Yaaminey Mubayi (Heritage Consultant), Shirish Gupte, Architect & Suneet Paul (Editor, A+D)
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