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CIDCO HOUSING, BELAPUR

INTRODUCTION
The programme requirement of 1048
apartments was varied mostly
comprising of one to two room units.
The system we designed to create
public space, semi-public space and
private space.
Total site area 9.5 hectors.
Area for school and shopping is
about 2 hectors.
Construction period 1985 -1996
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.
LOCATION MAP

INCOME TAX COLONY


PARSIK FOOTHILLS,
SECTOR 21-22
FROM BELAPUR STATION:
BELAPUR,
-IT TAKES 9 MINS FROM BELAPUR
STATION BY VEHICLE. NAVI MUMBAI.
TIMELINE
SITE ZONING
TYPE OF HOUSING
SECTORS
STREET NETWORKING MAP
HEIGHTS OF BUILDINGS
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ASPECTS
AMENITIES
BUILDING MATERIALS
Rough cast plaster punctuated with bands of cheap handmade tiles
was chosen as the building finish keeping in the mind the meager
budget and the brunt of Mumbai monsoons.
Quartzite stone walls at ground level and a honeycomb lattice on
roof defines private open spaces.
Courtyards are semi-paved.
SITE PLAN
CLUSTER
Use of cross wall and grouping of toilets has resulted in cost reduction
Have attached terraces at upper floor.
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.
A sense of enclosure and continuity of movement is maintained
throughout the scheme.
The division of site is accentuated by different types of building blocks
designed on the basis of dwelling unit areas.

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
CLUSTER A1 B1 C1
CLUSTER A2
CLUSTER A3
CLUSTER B2 C2
CLUSTER E2 D2
CLUSTER F1
CLUSTER F2
CLUSTER H1
ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
OPEN STAIRCASES
REDUCE COVERED AREA OF
CIRCULATION TO MINIMUM.
INCONVENIENT DURING RAINY
SEASON.

PARKING SPACE
SINCE IT WAS BUILD FOR LOWEST
INCOME GROUP
THE ARCHITECT ASSUMED THAT THE
NECESSITY OF PARKING SPACE WOULD
BE BARE MINIMUM

CHILDREN'S PLAY AREAS


CHILDREN'S PLAY AREA WAS NOT
PROVIDED.
VEHICULAR CIRCULATION
THE INTERNAL SPACES ARE FREE FROM
VEHICULAR TRAFFIC
WIDTH OF VEHICULAR ROAD =6M

PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION
WIDTH OF PEDESTRIAN PATHWAY = 3M
THE CREATION OF THE TRADITIONAL
NARROW STREET , LINKING ALL HOUSING
UNITS, PROVIDES INTIMATE ENCOUNTERS
BETWEEN PEOPLE AND A SENSE OF
BELONGING TO THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
SQUARE.

COURTYARDS
THE INTERLOCKING COURTYARDS
ACCOMMODATE DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS
AND CREATE A MICRO CLIMATE WITHIN THE
SITE.
SEMI- PUBLIC COURTYARDS DIFFUSED LIGHT AND SHADED
ARE DEFINED BY PAVED PATHWAYS ARE AN IMPORTANT
FOOTPATHS AND CONSTANTLY FEATURE OF INTERNAL SPACES.
CHANGING LEVELS.
THE BUILDINGS WHICH WERE NOT
IN USE ARE NOT PROPERLY THE WINDOW SIZES ARE VERY
MAINTAINED AND WERE SMALL (0.5M*1.2M).
CONVERTED INTO A WASTE
DISPOSAL AREA.
The pattern of development follows the A passage within the cluster
typology of site to provide for private leading to the hill. The spiral
courtyards, roof terraces and internal staircases provide direct access
pathways. from walkways to upper floors.
PEDESTRIAN PATHWAYS ARE AN IMPORTANT SHADED STREETS AND SMAL COURTYARDS
FEATURE OF LOW RISE, HIGH DENSITY SCHEME LAID ALONG THE SLOPES OF THE SITE
PROVIDE SPACE FOR HUMAN INTERACTION
BUILDING FORMS DEFINE A VARIETY OF
ENCLOSURES FOR PUBLIC AND PRIVATE USE
THE CHANGES IN THE BUILDINGS OVER TIME.
POSITIVE POINTS NEGATIVE POINTS
PRESENCE OF OPEN COURTYARDS, PARKING SPACES ABSENCE OF MARKETS AND HOSPITALS IS THE
GIVING A FEELING OF OPENESS. THESE SPACES ALSO MAJOR CONCERNS OF THE RESIDENTS AS THEY HAVE
HELPS A GREAT DEAL IN THE VENTILLATION. TO TRAVEL ALL THE WAY TO NERUL FOR
EMERGENCIES.

TREES PLANTED ON BOTH SIDES OF THE STREETS LEAKAGE ISSUES DURING THE MONSOONS AND
CREATE A CANOPY FOR THE RESIDENTS TO WALK SECURITY ARE THE OTHER WOES OF THE RESIDENTS.
UNDER.

OPENINGS SUCH AS BALCONIES ARE WELL-PLANNED, THE DISTANCE BETWEEN TWO BUILDINGS AT SOME
SO AS TO PROVIDE GOOD LIGHTING AND PLACES WAS BARELY 3 MTRS. WHICH RESTRICTED
VENTILLATION. LIGHT AND VENTILATION.

THE NEGETIVE SPACES CRESTED DUE TO THE THE ELDERLY OR HANDICAPPED FACED PROBLEMS
ARRANGEMENT OF BUILDINGS WERE MADE GREEN DUE TO THE NO. OF STEPS AND NO RAMPS
SPACES . AVAILABLE .

RETAINING THE CONTOUR LAND,HELPED IN THE THE GARAGE SPACE ALLOTED TO THE ROW HOUSES
DRAINAGE AND ALSO AVOIDED WATER LOGGING WERE CONVERTED TO STORE ROOMS DUE TO WHICH
PROBLEMS. THE CARS HAD TO PARKED ON THE ROADS.

THE PARSIK HILLS, BEHIND THE COLONY, CREATS A


PICTURESQUE VIEW.
PEOPLE OF IT COLONY
I got this 1RK flat at IT colony in a lucky draw: owned it for 2 lakhs which now costs
about 35-40 lakhs. Back then I worked in Mankhurd as a BEST worker; now retired and
shifted here with my family in 1998. leakage is the major difficulty we face every year.
Plastering the walls and making the balcony into room made life easier. Pleasant
weather and basic facilities doesnt make me want to leave this place.
-Mr. Tukaram Joshi
( 66 years)
15 years back, I paid a rent of 2000/- for a house here, which now increased to
4500/-. Six years back I bought own house for 6 lakhs. Problem is we do not have any
market place, stationary or proper medical facilities. To improvise, one can start from
having playgrounds and gardens for children, who otherwise are unsafe playing on
roads. Celebrating all festivals together having a neighbourhood and friendly circle so
good is rare to find and this makes leaving this place irrelevant.
-Geetanjali Mishra
(46 years)
Our daily routine of playing on grounds/community spaces started falling apart
when the elders started complaining about the breaking glasses. This left us with
the only option of playing on the unsafe roads as playing on school grounds is
not allowed.
-Aryan and Satyam
(12 years)
Shifting here in 2006 as an IT employee brought us to a place were nothing except
water and electricity supply was made available. This made living here a real mess.
Many fruitless complaints to the officers, worthless newspaper articles and demands
made were left unheard and we here were left to our own fate. Also we had a
frustrating and uncomfortable time being shifted from first block A to block C then to
block F. I still want to strive to make this a better place to live.
-Shankar A Pawar
(58 years)
GROUP MEMBERS-

ANIL AVHAD 1203


AKANKSHA BALPANDE 1205
SAGAR CHIRANKAR 1209
SOMESH DHORE 1212
GEETA GUJARATHI 1220
PARAG GURAV 1221
SHREYA MAHAJAN 1235
VISHAL MANE 1236
PRASHANT NILE 1245
VAIBHAV PATIL 1248
POONAM WADEKAR 1267
MRUNALINI WALANJ 1268

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