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Buch, Englisch, 500 Seiten, Format (B × H): 253 mm x 196 mm, Gewicht: 1198 g

Reihe: Studies in International Planning History

Geddes

Town Planning towards City Development

A Report to the Durbar of Indore

Buch, Englisch, 500 Seiten, Format (B × H): 253 mm x 196 mm, Gewicht: 1198 g

Reihe: Studies in International Planning History

ISBN: 978-1-138-79143-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Patrick Geddes is one of the most important figures in planning history, variously presented as an inspiration to regional planning, environmental planning and sustainability, grass-roots planning, citizen democracy, historic preservation, neighbourhood upgrading, university–community partnership, lifelong learning, and co-operative housing. Though well-known and often praised by planning historians, his scholarship extended across a much broader range of disciplines, with extensive publication on biology and on civics, and significant contributions to sociology, economics, geography, education, and the arts and humanities.
With the exception of his plan of Dunfermline, published in 1904, his plans are very hard to find. Most of his plans were prepared in India between 1915 and 1923, but beyond brief extracts from four of them included by Jaqueline Tyrwhitt in the book Patrick Geddes in India, they are very difficult to obtain. Some are lost altogether and the remainder are available in a handful of libraries, often held in Archives.
Of all the plans prepared after Dunfermline, themost extensiveis for the city of Indore, originally published in two volumes that combine a comprehensive scheme for the urban development of the city with a detailed plan for the proposed University of Central India.
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Introduction
Volume I
Part I
Section1.Indore Prelimiary City Survey, and Interpretation
I. Indore City, from Its Early Beginnings
II. Preliminary Survey (Continued)
III. Recent Indore
Section 2. Public Health
IV. Public Health in the Industrial Age
Section 3. Industries; and New Industrial Town (Chapters V-VI)
V. Regional Industries, Rural and Urban
VI. Planning of Extension at Cotton Mill Area, as New Industrial Town (Naya Indore)
Section 4. Water Supplies
VII. Indore Water Supplies
Section 5. Drainage; (Recent Scheme, made before Town Planning)
VIII. Report on Recently Proposed Drainage Scheme for Indore
Section 6. Extensions, Housing and Sanitation (Chapters IX-XIII)
IX. Suburbs of Indore: Plague Camps, Gardon Villages, and Industrial Housing with appropriate Sanitation.
X. Housing of Cotton Workers
XI. Suburb Planning in Detail
XII. Sanitary Problems Continued
XIII. Constructive Problems
Section 7. Park and Garden Designing, River Purification &c. (Chapters XIV-XXIII)
XIV. Garden Designs for Indore City, abd their Bearings
XV. Central Palace gardens and Avenues
XVI. Chhatri Bagh, as Sarced Park of Indore
XVII. Zoological Park
XVIII. Zoological Garden Comlpeted; Pleasure Garden and Sports Park
XIX. Further Gardens, Studious and Practical
XX. Palace Gardens and Park
XXI. Indore- River System
XXII. Proposed Educational and Scientific Buildings
XXIII. Indore Garden Schemes as Whole
Section 8. Improvement of City Quarters (East Bank Chiefly) (Chapters XXIV-XXVI)
XXIV. Improvement of Indore City Quarters
XXV. City Quarters Continued
XXVI. City Quarters Continued
XXVII. City Quarters Continued
Section 9. School Planning
XXVIII. The Needed Re-planning of Schools as Open-Air Schools
XXIX. School Planning Continued: Education for Life
XXX. Housing Difficulties again
Section 10. Improvement of City Quarters Continued (Chapters XXXI-XXXV)
XXXI. City Quarters Continued: V. Ara Bazar
XXXII. Central City Improvements VI
XXXIII. City Quarters Continued: VII The Six Squares
XXXIV. City Quarters Continued VIII Mohallas North of the Six Squares
XXXV. Northward Suburbs IX
XXXVI. Indore East of Railway
Section 11. Cleansing and Drainage
XXXVII. Cleansing before Drainage
XXXVIII. Surface Drains
XXXIX. Drainage after Town Planning and Cleansing: Proposed Drainage Scheme
XL. Possible Future Underground Drainage Scheme
Section 12. Railway Station and Western Suburbs
XLI. Railway Station Neighbourhood
XLII. Western and Northern Suburbs

Volume II
Section I

I. Universalities in India and in Europe

II. The Present Universality Situation
III. University Renewal, as aided by Reconstruction after War

IV. Beginning of the Past-Germanic University

V. Central Library and Museum, and Theatre

VI. Applications in Education

VII. Wider Outlooks in Higher and Adult Education

VIII. Further beginnings Towards the University of Indore

IX. State Scientific Institutes, as nascent University Departments

X. Faculties and Schools of the Modern University and Their Insufficiency for Indore

XI. Constructive Proposal: School of Music

XII. Further Constructive Proposals

XIII. The Nascent University at Work in Indore

XIV. Conditions for a New University

XV. From "Examinations, and Research" to Research and Estimation

XVI. Conclusion of University Report, though incomplete
Section II

XVII. Introductory to Estimates

XVIII. Water and Drainage Estimates

XIX. Estimates Continued: Improvements of Old City

XX. Estimates Continued: New Communications etc.

XXI. Estimates Continued: Gardens and Parks

XXII. Institutes, Library &c.

XXIII. Estimates Continued: New Housing in Old City for Poorer Classes

XXIV. Estimates Continued: Layout of Industrial Town

XXV. Summary of All Estimates
Section III

XXVI. Suggestions towards Procedure and Administration

XXVII. The Needed Town Planning and Improvement Office and its Management
Section IV

XXVIII. Housing and Cleansing, in Old City Especially Housing Generally

XXIX. Planning and Progress of the New Industrial Town

XXX. Planning of Industrial Town (See Plan II)

XXXI. Housing Forecast, and Building Estimates, for Industrial Town etc.

XXXII. Garden Cities and their Critics: with Replies to These

XXXIII. Industrial Efficiency and the Requirements of Housing
Section V

XXXIV. City Health Improvement as Productive Improvement: Plague Losses and Plague Measures

XXXV. Public Health Losses of Indore, other than Plague; and Practical Measures

XXXVI. Disease as Poverty; and Public Health as Public Wealth
Section VI

XXXVII. Proposed Civic Association: Friends of Indore

XXXVIII. Public Generosities; Local Enterprises, Co-Operative banking, and Social Finance
Section VII

XXXIX. Indore as City State

XL. The City
Section VIII

XLI. Essentials of the Present Report

XLII. Agenda

XLIII. Concluding Summary


Ray Bromley is Director of the Globalization Studies Program and Professor in the Department of Geography and Planning at the State University of New York at Albany, USA.


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