• Student SONJE GAYATRI DILIP
  • Code PLA21117
  • Faculty Architecture
  • Tutor/s Deepa Maheshwari
  • TA Sankalpa Patel

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The sacred river Godavari meanders through the heart of Nashik city, Providing a mesmerizing intersection of land and water. Changing governance gradually transformed the river from being a ‘public’ to an ‘institutional’ body. In the center of the city, where all the Godavari’s religiosity is centered, countless layers of concrete control and tame the river. A mythological history of the city ties it to the Ramayana, and the city is also well-known for its Kumbh- Mela festival which happens once in 12 years. The ecology of the riparian edge and the natural experience of the river edge has been manipulated by religious events as these events invite development project which includes concretization of the historic kunds and riverbed, the extension of ghats, construction of parks and gardens along the river banks without considering the flood lines and importance of natural river edge and biodiversity which is important for protecting the river. Hence project aims to provide a minimalist intervention in the fragile riparian ecosystem zone and design the river edge utilizing the landscape character at the time of Ramayana.