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Page 1: Planningprinciplesofhinducitites Jaipur 140203130645 Phpapp02

Jaipur

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INTRODUCTION

Jaipur (जयपु�र), is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Rajasthan. It was founded on 18 November 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the ruler of Amber, after whom the city has been named. The city today has a population of 3.1 million. Jaipur is also known as Pink City and Paris of India

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Jaipur lies in the eastern part of Rajasthan. The east and west are separated by the Aravali divide.

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Jaipur was founded in the year 1727 AD and it was confined within walls upto 1860, irrespective of population growth, since it had ample scope for further settlements.

The site selected for establishing the new capital of Jaipur was a valley located south of Amber and the plains beyond, a terrain that was the bed of a dried lake. There used to be dense forest cover to the north and the east of the city.  

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City planning of Jaipur (GRID IRON PATTERN)

Jaipur has a linear type of layout, wherein there is one main street and houses are arranged on either side. If population increases or more houses are required, streets parallel to the first street and more cross streets are added.

Ariel View of Jaipur

A MAIN STREET RUNS FROM E-WAND SUB STREETSRUN EITHER PERPENDICULAROR PARALLEL TOIT

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CONCEPTUAL PRASTARA PLAN

It is a model of town planning- the first planned city in India. It is based on Hindu systems of town planning and followed the principles prescribed in the Shilpa-shastra. According to this shastra the site should be divided into grids or mandalas ranging from 2x 2 to 10 x 10.

Planned according to the Prastara type of layout, which gives prominence to the cardinal directions.

Thus plan of jaipur is a grid of 3x3 with gridlines being the city’s main streets.

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SKETCH PLAN OF THE WALLED CITY OF JAIPUR (1727 AD)

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THE WALLED CITY OF JAIPUR DURING THE REIGN OF SAWAI JAI SINGH.THE GRID IRON PATERN BEING FOLLOWED BEING EVIDENT. THE TOP PORTION TOWARDS THE CENTER IS THE ADMIN AND MARKET AREA.REST ARE MAINLY RESIDENCES OF THE COMMONS.

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PRESENT DAY WALLED JAIPUR.

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PRESENT DAY WALLED JAIPUR WITH ROAD NETWORKS MARKED.

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MAP OF PRESENT DAY JAIPURN

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MAP OF PRESENT DAY JAIPURN

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MAP OF PRESENT DAY JAIPURN

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MAP OF PRESENT DAY JAIPURN

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PUBLIC SPACES

Chaupars 

Bazaars

Mohallas

Streets

Temples

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CHAUPAR –  It’s a square that occurs at the intersection of east west roads with three north south roads. Each chaupar is  around 100m x 100m. Were used for public gathering on festive occasions

CONCEPTUAL PLAN - CHAUPAR

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BAZAARS -  Originally only four bazaars were planned for the city. These were later named as Johri bazaar, Sireh Deori Bazaar, Kishan pole Bazaar & Gangori Bazaar

Section through Ram Ganj Bazaar

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