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Architectural

Architecture
is an expression of man's faith in his ability to build and develop his
surroundings. It has its origin with different generic backgrounds and
can be categorised into six fields, namely ecological, religious, civic,
need based, saleable and artistic. When we discuss our city's architecture,
we are essentially talking about these categories of architecture in whose
favour the city has been inclined.
The Traditional Flavour
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Pune's
architecture has been a combination of most of these categories. Its famous
lanes
( Tambat Ali, Gandhi Ali and Shimpi Ali ), which integrated residential
and work spaces, are an excellent example of street housing. Economic
on spatial use and catering well to community housing, these lanes have
been listed for their heritage value. Sadly however, development regulations
and architects both seem to be blind to this phenomenon of street housing
that has proved its merit all over the world.
Changing Pune
Pune, known as the city of Peshwas where the typology of wada architecture
was predominant, has cast away much of its historical look. Today it has
evolved into one of the most industrialized cities in the country. Artists
and their patrons have begun to view its culture from the viewpoint of
sponsorships or aggressive marketing and little is seen of architectural
aesthetics.
Price of Saleable Architecture
Faced by better-informed customers and tougher competition to sale,
builders today, are forced to address issues of landscaping, recreational
facilities, security systems and newer wrappings for their buildings which
are usually feasible imitations of European and Japanese architecture.
Contemporary saleable architecture, though improved in its design and
structural stability, fails in architectural detailing and overlooks the
finer aspects of architecture as an art.
Making amends
INTACH Pune, in its endeavor to maintain the Puneri character of the city,
surveyed the entire city and drew up a list of Heritage Structures, which
has been largely adopted by the city corporation.
Members of this chapter have also been responsible for helping Mahabaleshwar
and Panchgani develop their own listings and are actively involved in
the conservation and restoration of various city monuments. A survey of
monuments on the Konkan Coast has also been carried out. But
there's a lot more to be done. Pune has many beautiful buildings and localities
ranging in type from Maratha period wadas to British period buildings.
In the districts around the city are numerous forts and caves with paintings
and carvings. To preserve all of these, we need political will and a lot
of public participation.
Our
Endeavor
We aim to follow through on the Heritage List and see that it is notified
and the structures protected. A photographic record of the structures
for reference work is also planned. As 38 Villages are to be added to
the city, a survey of their heritage structures is also waiting to be
carried out.
Down the Road, a first of its kind in India, Heritage Zone, within which
all buildings and landscape correspond to a particular design, is planned.
It is hoped that such a zone will act as an example of what can be achieved
and will then be emulated elsewhere.
A framework for Architectural Conservation
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