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E-raamat: Understanding Built Environment: Proceedings of the National Conference on Sustainable Built Environment 2015

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This book is a comprehensive document visualizing the future of built environment from a multidisciplinary dimension, with special emphasis on the Indian scenario. The multidisciplinary focus would be helpful for the readers to cross-refer and understand others' perspectives. The text also includes case studies substantiating theoretical research. This method of composition helps the book to maintain rational balance among theory, research and its contextual application. The book comprises selected papers from the National Conference on Sustainable Built Environment. The chapters provide varied viewpoints on the core issues of urbanization and planning. This compilation would be of interest to students, researchers, professionals and policy makers.
Part I Land, Housing, and Real Estate
1 Accessibility to Health Infrastructure in Hill Settlements: A Case of Shimla
3(12)
Adwitiya Patro
2 Conservation of Cultural Heritage: The Necessities, Trends, and the Analysis of Current Practices
15(14)
Ankita Choudhary
Mayank Mausom
3 Climate Responsiveness of Wada Architecture
29(8)
G.M. Alapure
Abraham George
S.P. Bhattacharya
4 Investigating the Architectural Manifestations of Path and Place in Sacred Sikh Architecture
37(10)
Ripu Daman Singh
Jatinder Kaur
Prabhjot Kaur
5 Neighborhood Planning: Approach in Improving Livability and Quality of the Life in the Cities
47(8)
Gaurab Das Mahapatra
6 Interrelation of Public Open Spaces and Social Behavior: A Chronological Perspective
55(8)
Sunaina Kapoor
Vanitha Putta
7 Provision of Ecosystem Services Through Urban Parks in Mumbai
63(16)
Shruti Verma
8 Patterns of Flow: The Spatial Dimension of Water in the Desert
79(8)
Meghal Arya
9 Assessing Impact of Sea Level Rise Along the Coastline of Mumbai City Using Geographic Information System
87(10)
Pratibha D. Singh
A.R. Kambekar
10 Sustainable Landscaping in Cyclone-Prone Areas: A Paradigm Shift
97(12)
K. Mohan
Jagadeesh Gorle
11 Urban Regeneration and Social Sustainability of Indore City
109(16)
Soma Anil Mishra
R.K. Pandit
Mayank Saxena
12 Vernacular Architecture: A Sustainable Approach
125(14)
Vijayalaxmi K. Biradar
Shashikala Mama
13 Urban Regeneration and Sustainability: Importance of Sustainable Transport Systems in the Concept of Eco-City
139(10)
Minu Joshi
14 Bansal Haveli at Bathinda: Sustainability Paradigm
149(12)
Bhupinder Pal Singh Dhot
Harpreet Sandhu
Gaurav Jindal
Part II Urban Regeneration and Sustainability
15 Politics of Water and Development: Case of Pune
161(10)
Sharduli Joshi
16 The Implementation of Phulkari Embroidery Pattern in Interior Decoration
171(16)
Rajinder Kaur
Ila Gupta
17 Religion Interacts with New Urbanism Holistic City Anandpur Sahib
187(14)
Vikas Chand Sharma
Sunita Vimal
18 A Study on Geometrical Motifs with Special Reference to Old Havelis of Saharanpur
201(18)
Aayushi Verma
Ila Gupta
19 Assessment of Mughal Mural Decoration on Contemporary Architecture of Agra and Jaipur
219(18)
Rohita Sharma
Ila Gupta
20 Gender and Space in the Paintings of Raja Ravi Varma and Amrita Sher-Gill
237(18)
Mandakini
Ila Gupta
P. Jha
21 The Idea of Infinite in Indian and Western Art: Perceiving It Through the Intangible Cultural Identity
255(14)
Vandana Sehgal
22 Local Residents' Perception of Social and Economic Impacts of Urban Riverfront Development: Case of Sabarmati Riverfront Development Project
269(22)
Smriti Mishra
Jaydip Barman
Shashi Kant Pandey
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Dr. Fumihiko SETA is currently an Associate Professor of the Department of Urban Engineering (DUE), Faculty of Engineering at the University of Tokyo. He was born in 1972 in Tokyo, graduated the University of Tokyo in 1995, worked at the University of Tokyo from 1998 to 2005 and Osaka City University from 2005 to 2012. His major is urban planning and regional development.

Dr. Arindam Biswas is Assistant Professor at Department of Architecture and Planning. He holds aDoctorate in Urban Planning from the University of Tokyo. He is the recipient of the DAAD Fellowship and the MEXT Scholarship. His research specializations are on urban & regional planning, inclusive growth, urban policy and governance, resilience and futuristic city planning. He is presently serving as a reviewer for Development in Practice, World Development, and the Journal of Architectural Engineering (ASCE).

Professor (Dr.) Ajay Khare, Founder-Director of School of Planning andArchitecture, Bhopal, is a Fulbright Fellow and Charles Wallace Fellow. He was the first Indian recipient of Berkeley Teaching Fellowship. Professor Khare served as a member of Planning Commission working group on Technical education for 12th plan of India. He is a member of National Executive Committee of International Council of Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS India).





Professor (Dr.) Joy Sen is Head of RCG School of Infrastructure and Design, IIT Kharagpur. His areas of research are Community & Regional Planning Analyses & Programming, and Architecture and Planning.  He holds a Ph.D from IIT Kharagpur and a Masters from Iowa State University. He is currently involved in SandHI project sponsored by MHRD. He is a reviewer of the Journal of Architecture and Associate Editor of CSVTU Journal. He has authored five books on Indian Heritage and Iconographic Documentation.