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T O K Y OJ A P A N
Tokyo was originally a small fishing village namedEdo, in what was formerly part of the old MusashiProvince. It is now the capital of Japan and thelargest metropolitan area of the world.
[city study, asia]
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[urban design]international
TOKYO
Session of 2013-14,Vth Year, Dept. of Architecture,
Section (B)School of Planning and Architecture,
New Delhi
C0.0
01Studio faculty:I.M.Chishti|MeenaMani|M.L.Bahri
CASE STUDY
Japan
VelyneIngti Katharpi
A/1982/07
AditiGupta
A/2030/08
AnushriKumar
A/2191/9
RimekaDora
A/2075/8
MbayaGuy DavisA/2188/09
VishalJayan
A/2029/08
Area of the cityLocation andCity map
shopping precincts of delhi revisited
2,187.66 km2(844.66 sq mi)
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[urban design]international
TOKYO
Session of 2013-14,Vth Year, Dept. of Architecture,
Section (B)School of Planning and Architecture,
New Delhi
C0.0
02Studio faculty:I.M. Chishti|Meena Mani|M.L. Bahri
CASE STUDY
Japan
VelyneIngti Katharpi
A/1982/07
AditiGupta
A/2030/08
AnushriKumar
A/2191/9
RimekaDora
A/2075/8
MbayaGuy DavisA/2188/09
VishalJayan
A/2029/08
Urban Design ArchitecturalLandmark
Open spaceLandmark
shopping precincts of delhi revisited
The Tokyo Tower - modelled after theEiffel Tower in Paris, but it is taller andlighter than its French counterpart,making it the tallest self-supporting steelstructure in the world.
Kiyosumi Garden - atraditional Japanese strollgarden located in Fukagawa, Tokyo.It was constructed along classicprinciples in 1878-85, during the MeijiPeriod, by the shipping financier andindustrialist Iwasaki Yatar. By subtle
hints in path construction andplacement the visitor is led on a walkaround the lake. The garden coversan area of about 81,000 squaremetres.
Kaminari Gate - is the outer of twolarge entrance gates that ultimatelyleads to the Sens-ji (a Buddhist temple)in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. It stands11.7 m tall, 11.4 m wide and covers andarea of 69.3 m2.
The Imperial Palace - the mainresidence of the Emperor of Japan. I t isa large park-like area located inthe Chiyoda area of Tokyo closeto Tokyo Station and contains severalbuildings including the main palace,the private residences of the imperialfamily, an archive, museum and
administrative offices. It is built on thesite of the old Edo castle. The totalarea including the gardens is 3.41square kilometres (1.32 sq mi).
Shibuya Station district
In June 2009, the TMG (TokyoMetropolitan Government) decided on urbanplanning for the area that included the station square, roads and railroads;and in cooperation with the central government, Shibuya ward, and railwaycompanies, is proceeding with initiatives aiming to reorganize and developfeatures such as railroad facilities, station squares, and station buildings in anintegrated manner. Furthermore, this area will also be turned into one thatbefits its position as a hub for new culture bustling but pleasant to stroll
around in
by properly guiding developments by the private sector.
Higashimurayama City Honcho district project
Approximately 10 hectares of land generated from reconstruction ofmetropolitan housing (total land area: approx. 24 hectares) are used topromote development centering on the construction of detached houses.The project includes a total of 280 detached houses and facilities such asdaycare centers, welfare facilities for the elderly, and commercial facilities, aswell as roads and parks.
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Modern architecture
[urban design]international
TOKYO
Session of 2013-14,Vth Year, Dept. of Architecture,
Section (B)School of Planning and Architecture,
New Delhi
C0.0
03Studio faculty:I.M. Chishti|Meena Mani|M.L. Bahri
CASE STUDY
Japan
VelyneIngti Katharpi
A/1982/07
AditiGupta
A/2030/08
AnushriKumar
A/2191/9
RimekaDora
A/2075/8
MbayaGuy DavisA/2188/09
VishalJayan
A/2029/08
Socioeconomic
Perception/Image of the city
shopping precincts of delhi revisited
largest metropolitan economy in the world.
major international finance centre
hub for Japan's transportation, publishing, and broadcasting industries.
Tourism in Tokyo is a major industry.
Most expensive city
a thriving, ultramodernmegalopolis
people, people andmore people
Major tourist destination
HEADQUARTERSOF 51 FORTUNE
GLOBAL 500COMPANIESGDP USD
1.479 trillion
Occupation
Technology based
Progressive architects
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[urban design]international
TOKYO
Session of 2013-14,Vth Year, Dept. of Architecture,
Section (B)School of Planning and Architecture,
New Delhi
C0.0
04Studio faculty:I.M. Chishti|Meena Mani|M.L. Bahri
CASE STUDY
Japan
VelyneIngti Katharpi
A/1982/07
AditiGupta
A/2030/08
AnushriKumar
A/2191/9
RimekaDora
A/2075/8
MbayaGuy DavisA/2188/09
VishalJayan
A/2029/08
Ecologicalfootprint
Administrativesetup
shopping precincts of delhi revisited
designated as a metropolis.
23 special wards , which until 1943constituted the city of Tokyo, nowseparate, self-governingmunicipalities, each having amayor, a council, and the status of
a city.
also includes 26 more cities , fivetowns, and eight villages , each ofwhich has a local government.
The Tokyo MetropolitanGovernment is headed by apublicly elected governor andmetropolitan assembly.
they govern all of Tokyo, includinglakes, rivers, dams, farms, remoteislands, and national parks
Conclusions
Tokyo had 8,460 ha (20,900 acres) of agricultural land as of 2003. 36% of its areacovered by forest.
Area required for food production is 0.2 ha per person. For Tokyo, this will be atotal of 5,320,000 ha
The forest area required by Tokyo for wood products is 0.109 ha per person.Tokyo's value is 2,899,400 ha
Land area that would be required for carbon sequestration (=fuel production)is 1.5 ha per person This is 74,214,000 ha for Tokyo
The total of 1, 2 and 3 is 108,528,000 ha - 2.14 times the land area of the wholeof Japan
EVOLUTION
Population density is the greatest at the core of the city and decreasesoutwards
Economy has greatly shifted towards IT and services and there are rarelyany fishing activities happening
Tokyo having a high population density, there is lack of space, henceland values are high
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P A R I SF R A N C E
[city study, europe]
Paris is the capital and most populous cityof France. It is situated on the River Seine, in thenorth of the country, at the heart of the le-de-France region. The Haussmann Plan, was amodernization program of Paris commissionedby Napolon III and directed by theSeine prefect, Baron Georges-EugneHaussmann, between 1853 and 1870.
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[urban design]international
PARIS
Session of 2013-14,Vth Year, Dept. of Architecture,
Section (B)School of Planning and Architecture,
New Delhi
C0.0
01Studio faculty:I.M. Chishti|Meena Mani|M.L. Bahri
CASE STUDY
FRANCE
VelyneIngti Katharpi
A/1982/07
AditiGupta
A/2030/08
AnushriKumar
A/2191/9
RimekaDora
A/2075/8
MbayaGuy DavisA/2188/09
VishalJayan
A/2029/08
Area of the cityLocation andCity map
shopping precincts of delhi revisited
105.4 km2
Figure ground
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[urban design]international
PARIS
Session of 2013-14,Vth Year, Dept. of Architecture,
Section (B)School of Planning and Architecture,
New Delhi
C0.0
02Studio faculty:I.M. Chishti|Meena Mani|M.L. Bahri
CASE STUDY
FRANCE
VelyneIngti Katharpi
A/1982/07
AditiGupta
A/2030/08
AnushriKumar
A/2191/9
RimekaDora
A/2075/8
MbayaGuy DavisA/2188/09
VishalJayan
A/2029/08
Urban Design ArchitecturalLandmark
Open spaceLandmark
shopping precincts of delhi revisited
Eiffel Tower - an iron latticetower located on the Champ deMars in Paris, named after theengineer Gustave Eiffel, whosecompany designed and built thetower.
The Arc de Triomphe de l'toile -honours those who fought anddied for France in the FrenchRevolutionary andthe Napoleonic Wars, with thenames of all French victories andgenerals inscribed on its inner andouter surfaces
Opra Bastille - a modern operahouse in Paris, France, it wasinaugurated in 1989. Designed byUruguayan architect Carlos Ott, itis located at the place de laBastille, and houses a 2,700-seat theater as well assmaller concert hall and a studio.
Tuileries Garden - a public gardenlocated betweenthe Louvre Museum andthe Place de la Concorde inthe 1st arrondissement of Paris.Created by Catherine deMedicis as the garden of
the Tuileries Palace in 1564, it waseventually opened to the publicin 1667, and became a publicpark after the French Revolution.In the 19th and 20th century, itwas the place where Parisianscelebrated, met, promenaded,and relaxed.
Boulevards, angled across existing streets and linked together atdiagonals, served many different functions.
They connected the city's new train terminals more efficiently, allowedthe quick deployment of troops in case of revolts and "disembowelled"the troublesome neighbourhoods.
more expedient transport of goods and services around town as the localeconomy shifted from small artisans working near their homes to anindustrialized system spread over a wide area.
eight new arrondissements added around the periphery of Paris set up anextendible matrix for future growth.
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[urban design]international
PARIS
Session of 2013-14,Vth Year, Dept. of Architecture,
Section (B)School of Planning and Architecture,
New Delhi
C0.0
03Studio faculty:I.M. Chishti|Meena Mani|M.L. Bahri
CASE STUDY
FRANCE
VelyneIngti Katharpi
A/1982/07
AditiGupta
A/2030/08
AnushriKumar
A/2191/9
RimekaDora
A/2075/8
MbayaGuy DavisA/2188/09
VishalJayan
A/2029/08
Socioeconomic
Perception/Image of the city
shopping precincts of delhi revisited
France's premier centre ofeconomic activity
important manufacturingpowerhouse of Europe,especially in industrial sectorssuch as automobiles,aeronautics, and electronics.
city's beauty rests in its dignity and consistency, itssymmetry and order.
To others, the architectural pleasures of Paris lie far fromHaussmann's grand boulevards lined with long stretchesof grey, elephantine buildings.
No other great city has so little modulation of colour,material, texture and scale as Haussmann's Paris.
GDP607 bn
Economy
High value
added
services
High tech
manufacturi
ng
Finance IT services
ElectronicsOptics
Aerospace
HEADQUARTERSOF 33
FORTUNEGLOBAL 500COMPANIES
cosmopolitan capital of France
most beautiful and romanticof all cities
City of Light
Capital of Fashion
Bicycle friendly city
Administrativesetup
the city of Paris is a single political unita communegoverned by an elected mayor and council, like anyother French commune down to the smallest village.
The suburbs consist of more than 1,200separate communes, large and small, which togetherwith the city of Paris form the administrative region
of le-de-France.
The municipal Council of Paris is elected by the peopleevery six years.
Conclusions
Cut wide avenues created public squares public gardens Developed standardsfor sanitation street sweepers
Boulevards radiated from the centre of the city
Large open streets created vistas and perhapscrowdcontrol
Buit up area is very dense as observed in the figureground
There are many nodes around the city that branch outand intersect with each other forming even morenodes
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