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Jaishree Mishra & Vineet Shrivastava Jaishree Mishra & Vineet Shrivastava Hitkarini College of Architecture and Town Planning. Jabalpur, MP Hitkarini College of Architecture and Town Planning. Jabalpur, MP

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Jaishree Mishra & Vineet ShrivastavaJaishree Mishra & Vineet ShrivastavaHitkarini College of Architecture and Town Planning. Jabalpur, MPHitkarini College of Architecture and Town Planning. Jabalpur, MP

URBAN DEVELOPMENT

SOCIAL

ENVIRNOMENTAL

CULTURAL/BUILT

HERITAGEECONOMICAL

REVITALISATION

CONSERVATION

BUILT HERITAGE

STRUCTURE ARTIFACTS

PRESERVATION

ARCHITECTURAL

ARTISANARY

AESTHETICALLY

ECOLOGICAL

CONSERVATION

CULTURAL VALUE

HISTORICALLAYERS OF BUILT-

ENVIRNOMENT

TANGIBLE IN-TANGIBLE

CULTURAL HERITAGE

ARCHITECTURE

UNIQUE STREETSCAPES

HISTORIC SITES

ECONOMIC RESOURCES

CULTURAL ENDOWNMENT

FORDEVELOPMENT

CONSERVATION

Conservation is the process of looking after a place or building so as to retain its cultural significance.

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PRESERVATION

To maintain the fabric of a place in its existing state and retarding deterioration.

MAINTENANCE

Continuous protective care of fabric and setting of a place, and to be distinguished from repair, repair involves restoration or reconstruction

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RESTORATTION

Returning to a known earlier state without the introduction of new materials

Returning to a known earlier stateIntroduction of new materials

RECONSTRUCTION

ADAPTATION

Change in functionIntroduction of new materials

[Discussion]What are the pros and cons, constraints and effects of

each method?

REVITALIZATION

is to conserve existing (sometimes historic) buildings or districts by putting them in good use.

REVITALIZATION

Cultural asset is preservedCreation of new cultural landmarksPublic engagement in heritage Protection is encouraged

PUBLIC INTEREST

ECONOMICINTEREST

GOVERNOMENTINTEREST

Public interestLocal culture & character can be retainedOpportunities to improve urban environmentNew cultural resources for public enjoyment & education

Job OpportunitiesBusiness OpportunitiesNew tourism resources Better use of land resources

CITY ACT AS A COMMON GROUND

HERITAGE

INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES

PRIVATE SECTOR ACTIVITIES

How does Heritagebenefits the society Development?

CONSERVATION IMPLEMENTATION

HERITAGE MANAGEMENT

HISTORICSIGNIFICANCE

INCOME EARNING OPPORTUNITIES

COMPETITIVENESS

CITY LIVABILITY

PRESERVING STREETS

GREEN SPACES

PUBLIC AREAS

NEIGHBOIRHOODS

How does Heritagebenefits the society Development?

ACTIVE PUBLIC REALM

COMMUNITIES INTERACTIONS

SENSE OF PLACE

STRONG BRANDING

MORE INVESTMENT

CITY SELF IMAGE

IDENTITY

CITY PRIDE

ENERGIZE COMMUNITIES

ECONOMICBENIFITS

ATTRACTSINVESTMENTS

ANDSPENDING

BENIFITS

Since Jabalpur has been included in the first phase of 20 cities for the smart city development. City smartly focuses on other interventions of Architectural and Urban Heritage conservation and Management supporting urban development for future smart city.They have gone a step further for heritage management for day to day up keep and making it relevant for future times.

HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT OF JABALPUR CITY

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 Madan Mahal KillaHigh CourtSeth Govinddas DharmshalaTown HallGupteshwar MandirPisanhari ki MadhiyaRani Durgawati MuseumTilwara ghat, Gwarighat, Lamheta ghatArea of balancing rockHanuman Tal, Devtal, Supatal

POTENTIAL HERITAGE RESOURSE IN JABALPUR

Sources_ ASI, JDA,CDP & MUNICIPAL CORPORATION

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GWARIGHAT

HIGH COURT

How does HeritageRevitalise the Urban Development?

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CHAUSATH YOGINI

HANUMAN TAL

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MADAN MAHAL KILLA

BALANCING ROCK PRICINT

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Level ofintegration

Instrument Proposal for implementation

 Policy/legislation

Local developmentpolicies

Earmark of the following:Heritage Management Zones;Heritage Sensitivity Zones;Special redevelopment sites

(i) Spatial DevelopmentFramework (SDF)

   

(ii) Land Use ManagementSystem (LUMS)

Inclusion of the following as annexure: Heritage inventory list

Procedural (i) Municipal departments(internal)

Alignment between the Following sections:Town Planning, Building Control, The MuseumCommunity services, Local Economic Development

(ii) Heritage board (external) Establishment of a committee Of citizen representatives

Physical/spatial

(i) Urban design framework Visual links; Functional and visual upgrade of surrounding public spaces

(ii) Branding Exposure of heritage zones, Sites and/or structures on main corridors e.g. advertising

Three-tier framework for integration

CONCLUSION

Heritage Conservation and Urban Development can improve standards of living, increase income-earning opportunities, and generate wealth for the poor.

Preserving our Heritage is vital as it adds to our potential so that we can strengthen our future strategies for urban development.

Need to situate the debate about conservation within the broader processes of urban planning and development.

Thank You for Your Attention