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JAIPUR WALLED CITY Demographics: ,[object Object]
Geographical area – 2.6sq. miles.
Density – 882 pph (2001 Census), higher than density in the outside city – 100pphAttractions: ,[object Object]
Rich History.
Famous for Jewellery, Blue Pottery,  clothing, handicrafts, paintings etc.
Located in north-western part of India, Jaipur was  founded by king Sawai Jai Singh in 1727 AD.
Being a lover of astronomy, mathematics and astrophysics, Jai Singh sought advice from Vidyadhar Bhattacharya, a Brahmin scholar of Bengal, to design the city on the basis of Vastu Shastra (Indian Architectural theory) principles.
The society during the that period was divided into four main castes- Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and Shudras and king was the supreme ruler.-  Walled City Area Plan of  Jaipur City
Observatory , JantarMantarwas declared as “World Heritage Site” New Master Plan -City started expanding outside walled area. 1927 2010 1947 Indian Independence- Jaipur was declared as the capital of newly formed state Rajasthan Pink Color given to major street facades  1799 Construction of Palace of Wind ( HawaMahal) 1867 Foundation of Jaipur city by king Jai Singh- Shifting capital of Kachchawa dynasty from Amber to Jaipur 1727 1734 Construction of major streets and the palace building.
Planning of the city- Vastu Shastra principles in Jaipur Selection of the site According to Vastu Shastra, a more flatter site is preferred for the development of a new city /town. As security was of prime concern in the olden days, it was favorable if the site had some natural boundaries( hills or lakes).  Amber fort set on high hill  Valley formed by Ban Ganga river  in east 2.    Conceptual Planning of the city-  The planning of the city was based on the nine square Pitha Mandala described in the Mansara text. The central square of the Mandala, Brahmasthana , was dedicated to the king’s palace and the other squares were designed for the people according to their caste and profession .  Pitha Mandala  Painted Map of Jaipur 18th century
Evolution of Nine Squares on the Site Following the concept of Vastu Shatra, the design of the city of Jaipur was placed on the site to align with the natural topography. This caused the axis of Jaipur city to slightly deviate (15degrees) from the cardinal axis. The ninth square of the mandala was shifted to adjust with the topography on the northwestern side. The central square in addition to the royal palace and the observatory, also accommodating royal gardens ,administrative offices, required a larger area and hence merged with the square on the north Establishing the city’s axes on the site at 15 degree from the cardinal direction. Developing the site as Mandala Conjectural reconstruction of the site  Accommodating the eastern and western arrangements.
Structural Components of the City The main components of the city that define its structure are the palace block, seven sectors, street network (main, secondary and tertiary street), three chaupars(public squares) and the fortified wall with monumental gates serving as entrance to the city.
Fortified Wall and Gates The outer form is defined by the city walls …the alteration of the Shastric base actually fulfills the reiterated Shastric idea of  The wall on an average is 20’ high and 10’ thick. Its is pierced by seven gates( a model number according to Vastu Shastra). The Chandpol on the west and the Surajpol on the east marks the ends of main east west route through the city. On the north side, protecting the road to Amber, is the Jorawar Singh Gate. At intervals along the Southern front are four gates, AjmeriGate,Naya Gate, Sanganeri Gate and GhatDarwaza. Southern side was originally protected by a ditch immediately in front of the wall. (which was filled in 1950s). All city gates were closed in the night due to security reasons, practice which continued till 1942. Sense of place-gates/walls ,[object Object]
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 Gates located on a secondary street .

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Finalpresentation 4.22for harry

  • 1. climate people architecture culture cuisine planning
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  • 3. Geographical area – 2.6sq. miles.
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  • 6. Famous for Jewellery, Blue Pottery, clothing, handicrafts, paintings etc.
  • 7. Located in north-western part of India, Jaipur was founded by king Sawai Jai Singh in 1727 AD.
  • 8. Being a lover of astronomy, mathematics and astrophysics, Jai Singh sought advice from Vidyadhar Bhattacharya, a Brahmin scholar of Bengal, to design the city on the basis of Vastu Shastra (Indian Architectural theory) principles.
  • 9. The society during the that period was divided into four main castes- Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and Shudras and king was the supreme ruler.- Walled City Area Plan of Jaipur City
  • 10. Observatory , JantarMantarwas declared as “World Heritage Site” New Master Plan -City started expanding outside walled area. 1927 2010 1947 Indian Independence- Jaipur was declared as the capital of newly formed state Rajasthan Pink Color given to major street facades 1799 Construction of Palace of Wind ( HawaMahal) 1867 Foundation of Jaipur city by king Jai Singh- Shifting capital of Kachchawa dynasty from Amber to Jaipur 1727 1734 Construction of major streets and the palace building.
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  • 12. Planning of the city- Vastu Shastra principles in Jaipur Selection of the site According to Vastu Shastra, a more flatter site is preferred for the development of a new city /town. As security was of prime concern in the olden days, it was favorable if the site had some natural boundaries( hills or lakes). Amber fort set on high hill Valley formed by Ban Ganga river in east 2. Conceptual Planning of the city- The planning of the city was based on the nine square Pitha Mandala described in the Mansara text. The central square of the Mandala, Brahmasthana , was dedicated to the king’s palace and the other squares were designed for the people according to their caste and profession . Pitha Mandala Painted Map of Jaipur 18th century
  • 13. Evolution of Nine Squares on the Site Following the concept of Vastu Shatra, the design of the city of Jaipur was placed on the site to align with the natural topography. This caused the axis of Jaipur city to slightly deviate (15degrees) from the cardinal axis. The ninth square of the mandala was shifted to adjust with the topography on the northwestern side. The central square in addition to the royal palace and the observatory, also accommodating royal gardens ,administrative offices, required a larger area and hence merged with the square on the north Establishing the city’s axes on the site at 15 degree from the cardinal direction. Developing the site as Mandala Conjectural reconstruction of the site Accommodating the eastern and western arrangements.
  • 14. Structural Components of the City The main components of the city that define its structure are the palace block, seven sectors, street network (main, secondary and tertiary street), three chaupars(public squares) and the fortified wall with monumental gates serving as entrance to the city.
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  • 19. Gates located on a secondary street .
  • 20. Sub sector - follows the basic organization pattern of the city .
  • 21. Size of the substructure - social and economic condition
  • 22. The design of the sectors is based on the Prastara layout described in the Vastu Shastra.
  • 23. The sectors are defined by primary street and has strong defined edges. The periphery of the sector is composed of shops on the ground floor and residential and commercial use on higher floors.
  • 24. Entries to the sector are defined by gates located on the intersection of secondary street with the primary ones.
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  • 26. distribution according to geometry,
  • 27. central block as auspicious unit
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  • 29. Grid : 9 Square grid – primary urban block and layout
  • 30. Orientation of block : Rigidly maintained
  • 31. variation in axis at south – east block . The city’s structure can be described as a grid-iron, based on the orthogonal clustering of nine squares. The major east-west road and three north-west roads divide city seven distinct sectors. One sector that contains the palace precincts, including administrative offices and the observatory, is twice the size of original sector.
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  • 34. Sector- Vishweshwarji:- This sector was occupied by Vaishyas in the olden times. The size of the plots and the height of houses are thus according to the proportion
  • 35. Analysis of a residential Unit - Haveli As stated in Vastu Shastra the design of the
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  • 47. Covered walkways on both sides
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  • 51. Form network within the sector creating divisions of mohallas
  • 52. Vary in size of block
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  • 54. Geometry is organic formed as residue of built mass
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  • 56. Gathering space and market
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  • 58. 2. Planning of Sectors: The seven public sector in the city were further conceptually divided according to Prastara plan in Vastu purusha mandala. Sector: Hierarchy is generated through the inhabitants and division of the blocks in terms of sectors. The blocks form the basis of residential units and specialization occurs in form of inhabiting community. The landuse within the sector is uniform with streets forming the market edge. There is no separate block for institution , commercial or open spaces. Thee amenities are integrated within the structure of each block and follow the organization principle. There is no specialized land use or hierarchy other than markets located at the edge of each block . Community amenities are located within the available open spaces and don't influence the structure of the block.