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Delhi today
Vision 2021is to make Delhi a global metropolis and a WORLD CLASS city, where all people would be engaged in productive work with a better quality of life, living in a SUSTAINABLE environment.
MPD 1962
MPD 1981
MPD 2021
From the seven cities of Delhi to Delhi and its five cities
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traditional city
colonial city
NOT ENOUGH CLARITY OVER THE 500M INFLUENCE ZONE FOR TOD
500 m influence zone has been declared for the metro line with higher far and other incentives, but it doesnt resonate in the Master plan as the land uses are doesnt really overlap.
Eg: Karol Bagh
Eg: Gittorni
MASTER PLAN REVIEW URBAN FORM, HERITAGE AND DEVELOPMENT CONTROLS URBAN DESIGN DEPT, SPA
MINIMUM UD GUIDELINES
The urban form of the city at a blanket level is defined by 3 factors- FAR, GC and Setbacks. FAR, presumes that controlling factors are equally important, and in the same proportion across every part of a zoning district. In urban design terms this is very unlikely to be the case. For example on corner plots higher buildings may be more appropriate, and at zoning district edges there needs to be a transition in building heights (succession zoning). Also at key positions like end points of vistas there may be cases for increased massing, but this kind of design led bulk zoning is not intrinsic to FAR based controls and traditional bulk zoning plans. It controls mass but not form or design
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MPD 2021 Major focal points of the MPD are:Housing development through 1. Redensification 2. Redevelopment 3. New housing in urban extension
An important aspect of the new Plan is that it ends DDA's monopoly on land acquisition and development of housing stock. Private developers have been encouraged to amalgamate land and develop them for housing.
MPD 2021 The Plan clears the way for taller buildings which will bring in Redensification' of existing colonies. The higher floor-area-ratio (FAR) permitted by the Plan will allow most houses to go up to four floors. GOING HIGHER The buildings can be taller going up to 14 to 16 floors Amalgamate an area of at least 4,000 sq m 1. Effluent treatment plant so as to not choke up the sewerage system, 2. Solar panels to generate some power. 3. Underground parking space. SQUATTER SETTLEMENT, SLUMS
1. The Plan promises that 50% of all new dwellings in the city will be for the poor. 2. Each tenement will have a built-up accommodation of 25 sq m. 3. Slums will go but not the slum-dwellers, highrise tenements where slums currently sprawl.
HERITAGE
AMASR Act 2010 acting as a blanket rule treating urban fabric as a monument. There should be a shift in attitude towards the heritage. It has to accommodate the contextual specificities. Eg: Nizamuddin Basti v/s Lodhi Gardens
Special area development plan mentioned in the master plan to be prepared by the local body is not clarified as in how it is to be carried out and who is responsible for this. Eg: Mehrauli
Heritage is concerned with monuments in isolation. The monuments do not stay isolated from socio cultural, economic and infrastructural associated with it, hence , it needs a holistic approach. If an area is declares are there provisions for compensations to the people affected or TDR given for their changes in property rights? Should it not be made a part of the process of development ?
MASTER PLAN REVIEW URBAN FORM, HERITAGE AND DEVELOPMENT CONTROLS URBAN DESIGN DEPT, SPA
Overarching and overlapping of the byelaws. The ASI rule contradicting the MPD regulations where the latter should have to accommodate the central rule Eg: Jama Masjid
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MASTER PLAN REVIEW URBAN FORM, HERITAGE AND DEVELOPMENT CONTROLS URBAN DESIGN DEPT, SPA
Since there are too many agencies concerned with heritage there is a lack of co-ordiation and clarification of the power of authorities
If Delhi becomes a World Heritage City, who is responsible for accommodating the changes concerned is unclear. What are the consequences if so is also not much thought about