India

Gandhi Nu Gam, an example of holistic and integrated reconstruction

Book Chapter (2014)
Author(s)

Yatin Pandya (Footprints E.A.R.T.H.)

Priyanka Bista (CMAP)

Abhijeet Chandel (Independent researcher)

Narendra Mangwani (Independent researcher)

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External organisation
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Publication Year
2014
Language
English
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External organisation
Pages (from-to)
77-96
ISBN (print)
['9781853398407', '9781853398391']
ISBN (electronic)
['9781780448398', '9781780448404']

Abstract

Following the earthquake of 2001 in Kutchch, Vastu Shilpa Foundation and Manav Sadhna, non-profit organizations working in Gujarat adopted a Participatory Housing Approach (PHA) to reconstruction. The agencies took a leading role in housing reconstruction, while involving home-owners in the planning, design, and reconstruction of their settlement. A challenge in this was to retain the distinct identity and culture of the region, whilst providing shelter and regenerating livelihoods. The answer was a holistic rehabilitation project that focused not only on housing, but also on infrastructure such as water and sanitation, amenities including a school and shrine, and the support of small enterprises. The sustainable use of local resources and revival of local crafts were a key component of this.

A post-occupancy survey in 2013, discussed in this chapter, reveals the largely positive impact on the socio-economic and cultural fabric of the community. The village economy has grown, largely thanks to the stimulation of traditional crafts, and the vernacular built form is accepted and continued by a trained new generation. Critical to the success of the project was its understanding of housing as part of a larger, integrated community with unique social, cultural, historical, and economic relations, rather than a mass commodity.

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