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Title: Between Insularity and Cosmopolitanism a Study on the relation between Urban Space and Urban Identity in Modern Baroda
Researcher: Desai, Nikita
Guide(s): Pandya, Vishvajit and Mazumdar, Madhumita
Keywords: Arts and Humanities
Arts and Recreation
Cultural Studies
Modernism (Art)
Cosmopolitanism
City planning
University: Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology (DA-IICT)
Completed Date: 2018
Abstract: Located in the State of Gujarat, the city of Baroda or Vadodara is described a Sanskarnagri, the state s cultural capital and a cosmopolitan urban space. newline newlineThis thesis challenges this image of Vadodara and its current city branding efforts that draw upon the modernizing vision of Sayajirao, the city s industrial entrepreneurship and culturally diverse migrant population; arguing that the city s larger spatial organization, particularly its residential settlements demonstrate a marked preference for the spatial seg- regation of communities. newline newlineThrough an examination of the connections between urban identity creation and urban design, the thesis demonstrates that the Baroda s cosmopolitan identity resides within its public institutions and spaces, concentrated in the western part of the city. This identity is at odds with the traditional (residential) private spaces and their inherent rules of spatial and social segregation of communities that originate in the walled city and its pols. newline newlineIn using Henri Lefebvre s theories of the Production of Space1 as an analytic basis, the study highlights how the formulation and unfolding of the urban plan and urban design interventions from 1885 to 2015 aided in created and continuity of spatial tensions be- tween the spaces of the old and new cities and their respective identities of insularity and cosmopolitanism. newline newlineThe thesis includes field studies of three significant settlements, the walled city pol, Fate- hgunj and Tandalja-Vasna.
Pagination: xii, 319 p.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/396269
Appears in Departments:Department of Information and Communication Technology

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