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Year 2021, Volume: 7 Issue: 1, 85 - 97, 01.06.2021

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Cultivating Culture in the lost Portuguese Village in Mumbai, India

Year 2021, Volume: 7 Issue: 1, 85 - 97, 01.06.2021

Abstract

Culture connects everyone actively or passively. It has evolved through generations, and the millennials are contradicting the ways of the old traditions. The new generation has begun to lose their sense of belonging to their community and place. The concept of ‘cultivating culture’ incorporates both ends of culture; the past and present; this will be understood with a case study of Ranwar village, Bandra in a suburb of Mumbai.
With time the culture of this village cultivated, that is a close-knit community from generations and some especially for local community participation, take place in the village square for events.
This paper explores how with time the sense of belonging within the community changes, where spaces is destroyed either to build skyscrapers, promising better lifestyles. Overall, it will help in understanding how culture is cultivated to protect their ‘Portuguese’ identity.

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  • Reference 2 Busride, T., 2020. Engaging With Heritage: Some Of Our Work. [online] Issuu. Available at: <https://issuu.com/thebusride/docs/engaging_with_heritage> [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  • Reference 3 DATE, V., 2015. RECOGNIZING AND PRESERVING THE HISTORIC IDENTITY OF DADAR WEST, BOMBAY: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT CONTROL REGULATIONS 67. [PDF] Available at: <https://getd.libs.uga.edu/pdfs/date_vineet_s_201505_mhp.pdf> [Accessed 23 October 2020].
  • Reference 4 designboom | architecture & design magazine. 2020. Looking Within An Urban Conservation Regeneration Plan For Ranwar In Bandra W Mumbai | Designboom.Com. [online] Available at: <https://www.designboom.com/project/looking-within-an-urban-conservation-regeneration-plan-for-ranwar-in-bandra-w-mumbai/> [Accessed 28 October 2020].
  • Reference 5 DNA India. 2020. Tiny Ranwar Village In Bandra Celebrates Heritage. [online] Available at: <https://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report-ranwar-street-celebrates-heritage-2281436> [Accessed 24 October 2020].
  • Reference 6 Heritage regulations for Greater Bombay 1995.
  • Reference 7 oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110901080526139#:~:text=The%20way%20of%20life%20of,The%20Oxford%20Dictionary%20of%20Philosophy%20» (accessed October 15, 2020).
  • Reference 8 SDM Architects. 2020. Architects In Bandra West, Mumbai | Conservation Architect | Building Conservation | Conservation Architects In Mumbai. [online] Available at: <http://www.sdmarchitects.com/ranwar-village-restoration-bandra-mumbai.html> [Accessed 25 October 2020].
  • Reference 9 S. M. Edwards, The Gazetteer of Bombay City and Island, Volume III. Bombay, India: Times Press 1909, reprinted with preface by B.G. Kunte, (Pune, India: The Government Photozinco Press, 1978)
  • Reference 10 The East Indian Community. 2020. The East Indian Community. [online] Available at: <https://www.east-indians.com/> [Accessed 24 October 2020].
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Primary Language English
Subjects Architecture
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Sneha Kishnadwala 0000-0002-2691-7779

Publication Date June 1, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 7 Issue: 1

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APA Kishnadwala, S. (2021). Cultivating Culture in the lost Portuguese Village in Mumbai, India. A+Arch Design International Journal of Architecture and Design, 7(1), 85-97.


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