PANJ TIRATH

The transformative Gandhian cultural landscape of South Gujarat, India

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  • Nikhil Sanjay Shah DAStU Politecnico di Milano, Italy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5821/siiu.13007

Resumen

Architecture is an amalgamation of the built environment, traditions, ecology, and sociocultural practices of human habitation. It has an innate power to raise aspirations, instill a sense of pride and belonging, and nurture social behavior. Post Independence of India in 1947 AD, there was a need to define the language of new habitat that would characterize the future of the nation. This research is based on five settlements in the proximity of Surat city which we would propose to be identified as ' Panj Tirath' which is the Gandhian cultural landscape of South Gujarat. These places are deeply influenced by the Gandhian philosophy and have been sustained, re-interpreted, and reinforced over time. These settlements include Dandi, Haripura, Vedchi, Bardoli, and Dharasana and have been pivotal to India's freedom struggle. The result of the research is documented narratives of mulit-disciplinary perceptions of urbanity and the transformations these five places have observed post-independence.

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2025-01-26

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SIIU 2024 BARCELONA