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GANDHINAGAR
Capital Of Gujarat
Named after Mahatma Gandhi
AREA
Total 177 km2
Elevation 81 m
(266 ft)
POPULATION (2011)
Total 206,167
Density 1,200/km2
LANGUAGES
Gujarati, Hindi, and
English
TIME ZONE
IST (UTC+5:30)
COUNTRY India
STATE Gujarat
DISTRICT Gandhinagar
4 Sub-districts
4 CD Blocks
15 Town
252 Villages
CONTEX
T
CLIMATE
Gandhinagar has a
tropical wet and dry
climate with three main
seasons: summer,
monsoon and winter.
The climate is generally
dry and hot outside of
the monsoon season.
LOCATION
Gandhinagar lies on the west bank
of the Sabarmati River, about
545 km (338 miles) north
of Mumbai, the financial capital
of India and 901 km (560 miles)
southwest of Delhi, the political
capital.
HISTOR
Y • In 1960, the Indian state of Bombay was split into two
states, Maharashtra and Gujarat leaving Gujarat without a
capital city.
• At the time, Ahmedabad was selected to be the first capital
of the newly created state.
• It was later proposed that a new capital city be constructed
for the state.
• Upon completion of the new city, the administrative capital
of Gujarat was shifted from Ahmedabad to Gandhinagar.
• The initial plans were to commission the renowned
American architect Louis Kahn to build the city, so that it
would rival Le Corbusier's work on Chandigarh in Punjab.
• However, these plans were eventually canceled, due to
pressure to make the new city an Indian enterprise,
consistent with the idea of the Indian independence
movement which had brought the modern state into being.
• Designed in the best traditions of Gujarat's rich heritage of
town planning and principles of Mahatma Gandhi who had
his "Ashram" just south of the proposed site of the city on
the banks of river Sabarmati.
GEOGRAPHY
• Gandhinagar has an average elevation
of 81 metres (266 feet).
• The city sits on the banks of the
Sabarmati River, in north-central-
East Gujarat.
• The river frequently dries up in the
summer, leaving only a small stream
of water.
• 54% green cover on its land area
PLANNING
• Planned and implemented between 1965-1970
• Determination to make Gandhinagar a purely Indian
enterprise, partly because Gujarat was the birthplace of
Gandhi.
• Planning was done by two Indian town planners:
Prakash M Apte & H. K. Mewada, who had apprenticed
with Le Corbusier in Chandigarh.
• To establish and maintain a separate identity for the
new city, the surrounding area of about 39 villages was
brought under a Periphery Control Act (as in
Chandigarh) that permitted new development of farm
houses only.
• The area later constituted a separate administrative
district of Gandhinagar.
• The city was planned for a population of 150,000 but
can accommodate double that population with increase
in the floor space ratio from 1 to 2 in the areas reserved
for private development.
• The river being the border on the east, and the
industrial area to the North, the most logical future
physical expansion of the city was envisaged towards
Gandhinagar is spread along the banks of the
Sabarmati River, with the main city designed on
the west bank of the river on approximately 42.9
km² of land. Since it follows the river's path, the
site is gently sloping, from north-east to south-
west. Fine landscape lies along the west bank of
the river, which gives the city a majestic
appearance.
Gandhinagar is the only new capital of a state in
India that was designed and planned by Indian
town planners in service with the State
Government. Since it is relatively new, it is also
considered the "greenest" town in the world.
Gandhinagar comprises thirty sectors, and it is a
highly structured city with a well ordered street
grid comprising blocks that are divided by two
types of streets, similar to U.S. avenues and
streets.
Gandhinagar has "letter roads" (K, KH, G, GH,
CH, CHH, and JA) and "number roads" (1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, and 7). The letter roads run parallel across
the city perpendicular to the number roads, and
both of the road types intersect each other to
form a grid, with each block or square in the grid
given a sector number. Each intersection is
marked by signal names such as CH1, CH2, CH3
or JA1, JA2. This provides a high degree of
organization and evenness to the various parts of
the city.
As a relatively newly constructed city, there are a
variety of transportation methods available both
to and from Gandhinagar. For air travel, the
• The city is planned on the western bank of the
river Sabarmati. Due to a constant military
confrontation with Pakistan, whose borders
are close from the city, a large military
presence was required here. The land acquired
on the eastern bank, adjacent to National
Highway no.8, was therefore allotted to the
Border Security force and military
cantonment.
• Considering the mostly south-west to north-
east wind direction, the land to the north of
the city was allotted for the then biggest
thermal power station and the adjacent areas
were zoned for industrial use. This area was
distanced from the township by a 2000 ft.
wide green strip of thick vegetation.
• Planned as the administrative capital of the
state, the current and future population
employed in state government offices was
distributed in 30 residential sectors around
the State Assembly-Secretariat complex. Each
residential sector could accommodate about
50% of population, and was intended to house
the half of the population employed by the
government.
• Plots on the periphery of each sector are meant
IMPORTANT PLACES
Akshardham Temple-
Monumental 10 storey
Hindu Temple
Indroda Nature Park-
Nature park with a zoo
and exhibits
Sarita Udhyan- Grassy, riverside place with peacocks
Punit Van-
Calm, astrology-themed
botanical garden
Mahatma Kutir
Karai Dam
SOURCES
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gandhinagar
• http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Gandhinagar
• https://www.slideshare.net/TanmayRoy4/gandhinagar-
town-planning-literature-study
• https://www.google.co.in/maps/place/Gandhinagar,+Gujara
t/@23.2408416,72.6483002,14.21z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x39
5c2b987c6d6809:0xf86f06a7873e0391!8m2!3d23.2156354!
4d72.6369415
• https://www.planetizen.com/node/49410
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Gandhinagar,Gujarat,India- Urban Design for Student Architects.

  • 2. AREA Total 177 km2 Elevation 81 m (266 ft) POPULATION (2011) Total 206,167 Density 1,200/km2 LANGUAGES Gujarati, Hindi, and English TIME ZONE IST (UTC+5:30) COUNTRY India STATE Gujarat DISTRICT Gandhinagar 4 Sub-districts 4 CD Blocks 15 Town 252 Villages CONTEX T CLIMATE Gandhinagar has a tropical wet and dry climate with three main seasons: summer, monsoon and winter. The climate is generally dry and hot outside of the monsoon season.
  • 3. LOCATION Gandhinagar lies on the west bank of the Sabarmati River, about 545 km (338 miles) north of Mumbai, the financial capital of India and 901 km (560 miles) southwest of Delhi, the political capital.
  • 4. HISTOR Y • In 1960, the Indian state of Bombay was split into two states, Maharashtra and Gujarat leaving Gujarat without a capital city. • At the time, Ahmedabad was selected to be the first capital of the newly created state. • It was later proposed that a new capital city be constructed for the state. • Upon completion of the new city, the administrative capital of Gujarat was shifted from Ahmedabad to Gandhinagar. • The initial plans were to commission the renowned American architect Louis Kahn to build the city, so that it would rival Le Corbusier's work on Chandigarh in Punjab. • However, these plans were eventually canceled, due to pressure to make the new city an Indian enterprise, consistent with the idea of the Indian independence movement which had brought the modern state into being. • Designed in the best traditions of Gujarat's rich heritage of town planning and principles of Mahatma Gandhi who had his "Ashram" just south of the proposed site of the city on the banks of river Sabarmati.
  • 5. GEOGRAPHY • Gandhinagar has an average elevation of 81 metres (266 feet). • The city sits on the banks of the Sabarmati River, in north-central- East Gujarat. • The river frequently dries up in the summer, leaving only a small stream of water. • 54% green cover on its land area
  • 6. PLANNING • Planned and implemented between 1965-1970 • Determination to make Gandhinagar a purely Indian enterprise, partly because Gujarat was the birthplace of Gandhi. • Planning was done by two Indian town planners: Prakash M Apte & H. K. Mewada, who had apprenticed with Le Corbusier in Chandigarh. • To establish and maintain a separate identity for the new city, the surrounding area of about 39 villages was brought under a Periphery Control Act (as in Chandigarh) that permitted new development of farm houses only. • The area later constituted a separate administrative district of Gandhinagar. • The city was planned for a population of 150,000 but can accommodate double that population with increase in the floor space ratio from 1 to 2 in the areas reserved for private development. • The river being the border on the east, and the industrial area to the North, the most logical future physical expansion of the city was envisaged towards
  • 7. Gandhinagar is spread along the banks of the Sabarmati River, with the main city designed on the west bank of the river on approximately 42.9 km² of land. Since it follows the river's path, the site is gently sloping, from north-east to south- west. Fine landscape lies along the west bank of the river, which gives the city a majestic appearance. Gandhinagar is the only new capital of a state in India that was designed and planned by Indian town planners in service with the State Government. Since it is relatively new, it is also considered the "greenest" town in the world. Gandhinagar comprises thirty sectors, and it is a highly structured city with a well ordered street grid comprising blocks that are divided by two types of streets, similar to U.S. avenues and streets. Gandhinagar has "letter roads" (K, KH, G, GH, CH, CHH, and JA) and "number roads" (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7). The letter roads run parallel across the city perpendicular to the number roads, and both of the road types intersect each other to form a grid, with each block or square in the grid given a sector number. Each intersection is marked by signal names such as CH1, CH2, CH3 or JA1, JA2. This provides a high degree of organization and evenness to the various parts of the city. As a relatively newly constructed city, there are a variety of transportation methods available both to and from Gandhinagar. For air travel, the
  • 8. • The city is planned on the western bank of the river Sabarmati. Due to a constant military confrontation with Pakistan, whose borders are close from the city, a large military presence was required here. The land acquired on the eastern bank, adjacent to National Highway no.8, was therefore allotted to the Border Security force and military cantonment. • Considering the mostly south-west to north- east wind direction, the land to the north of the city was allotted for the then biggest thermal power station and the adjacent areas were zoned for industrial use. This area was distanced from the township by a 2000 ft. wide green strip of thick vegetation. • Planned as the administrative capital of the state, the current and future population employed in state government offices was distributed in 30 residential sectors around the State Assembly-Secretariat complex. Each residential sector could accommodate about 50% of population, and was intended to house the half of the population employed by the government. • Plots on the periphery of each sector are meant
  • 9. IMPORTANT PLACES Akshardham Temple- Monumental 10 storey Hindu Temple Indroda Nature Park- Nature park with a zoo and exhibits
  • 10. Sarita Udhyan- Grassy, riverside place with peacocks Punit Van- Calm, astrology-themed botanical garden
  • 12. SOURCES • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gandhinagar • http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Gandhinagar • https://www.slideshare.net/TanmayRoy4/gandhinagar- town-planning-literature-study • https://www.google.co.in/maps/place/Gandhinagar,+Gujara t/@23.2408416,72.6483002,14.21z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x39 5c2b987c6d6809:0xf86f06a7873e0391!8m2!3d23.2156354! 4d72.6369415 • https://www.planetizen.com/node/49410