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Charles Correa was an influential Bombay-based architect. | Charles Correa was an influential Bombay-based architect. | ||
− | Between 1970 to 1975 or so, he was the chief architect and one the main intellectual promoters of New Bombay, or Navi Mumbai, a "[https://indiancine.ma/BCXU/ "City Across the Water]". | + | Between 1970 to 1975 or so, he was the chief architect and one the main intellectual promoters of New Bombay, or Navi Mumbai, a "[https://indiancine.ma/BCXU/ "City Across the Water]". <br> |
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Making of Navi Mumbai Annapurna Shaw | Making of Navi Mumbai Annapurna Shaw |
Latest revision as of 15:56, 4 July 2019
Charles Correa was an influential Bombay-based architect.
Between 1970 to 1975 or so, he was the chief architect and one the main intellectual promoters of New Bombay, or Navi Mumbai, a ""City Across the Water".
Navi Mumbai proposed a mass shift of city operations, including the seat of government, across the harbour to reduce density in the Island city. This shift never took place, but slowly parts of Navi Mumbai got developed around areas such as Vashi, CBD Belapur, Khargar, Ulwe, Seawoods, Khopar Kairane and Airoli, under the planning authority CIDCO.
In 1985 Correa had designed housing at Belapur in Navi Mumbai, using low-rise and incremental development principles. This was not followed elsewhere in Navi Mumbai.
File:1975 Housing as a Resource 22 June.pdf
Further reading:
Making of Navi Mumbai Annapurna Shaw