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Bhadra Fort Redevelopment Project | App
Bhadra Fort Redevelopment Project
*Heritage Conservation in heart of Walled City: approx 600yrs old *Restoration of Fort Wall *Pedestrian zone + Pedestrian Bridge across Sabarmati Riverfront *Open spaces + Trees to create more welcoming environment *Project of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) Quote:
Jun 2011 Bhadra Redevelopment to cost 74Cr Apr 2011 AMC to bridge cultural divide Apr 2011 Now, our own Millenium Bridge Feb 2011 City to get back Fort Wall (Info x-posted from Ahmedabad Projects) |
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Looking forward to see Bhadra project being executed. I hope project materialize as dream by IP Gautam
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I saw these plans when i was in 9th grade. They were put in an exhibition in 2003 in Snehal Shah's office in Ahmedabad. Hasn't still seen the light of the day
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AMC announces begining of Bhadra plaza development project from 26 January, watch how it would look ultimately
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amdavad meri jaan
Join Date: Dec 2010
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Finally it's happening. The area will be transformed completely. Here's how it looks presently :
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Bongo Octopus
Join Date: Aug 2010
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happy Makar Sankranti- Please enjoy the festivity and see in the link how people are celebrating in various parts of India at http://indian-writer.blogspot.com/20...oli-makar.html
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Bhadra Fort to remain shut for vehicles from Jan 27
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Some pictures of the area I found :
image hosted on flickr ![]() Teen Darwaja (Three Gates) by _Adam_, on Flickr image hosted on flickr ![]() Ahmedabad by _Adam_, on Flickr image hosted on flickr ![]() Bhadra Fort by _Adam_, on Flickr
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Historians recommend retention of significant signages at Bhadra fort
To make restoration of Bhadra Fort and its surroundings more meaningful, historians from Khadia Itihas Samiti - an organization upholding the cause of conservation of heritage of Walled City since last two decades, have come forward with a set of recommendations. The restoration work at the fort is to start from today, on the occasion of Republic Day. Itihas Samiti members submitted their recommendations to Bhavesh Mehta, visiting faculty at Cept and restoration architect linked with the Bhadra Fort restoration project. Mehta said, "We are mulling to involve historians, residents, pedestrians in the restoration of the fort. The European model of consultative restoration is the best approach to conserve historically sensitive live monuments like this." Mehta has worked in Europe for 14 years and has worked in conservation of Belgium's Brugge - UNESCO world heritage city and has restored various heritage structures in Mechelen town in Belgium. Ashutosh Bhatt, founder and secretary of Khadia Itihas Samiti, says, "There are several significant signages at the fort which form a vital link with the history of Ahmedabad. These include the caved hole (gokhalo) where there is a constant flame (akhand divo) - a sign that has kept the Laxmi mythology alive, shrine of Kotwal Ahmed Basheer near Bhadrakali temple and marble plate on the fort installed during Maratha rule which states that daughters are a heir to father's property - such small but vital signages must be carefully retained and incorporated with the new design." For authentic restoration of the live monument which is not a museum but live document of centuries and is part of the memories of millions of city dwellers, there is a need of consultative conservation approach, advised Munindra Joshi, former assistant director of State Archaeology department and member of Khadia Itihas Samiti. The Samiti has also proposed to install the history of fort stating that the first agreement between Jahangir and British representatives to set up a colony at Surat actually took place at Bhadra Fort. In times of Peshwa rulers, execution of capital punishments used to take place at the Fort. "There are historical references which are documented in various books. And installations with brief historical details also must be put up after concluding the conservation project of the fort," said Bhatt. |
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progress work
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Any recent progress in this project? I hope that the work is in full swing.
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Bhadra fort may get date palms to signify history
The new look proposed for Bhadra fort will remind you of Sultan Ahmed Shah’s regime, literally. And to revive the look of yore, the team of consultants from the Centre for Environment Planning and Technology (CEPT) are going to such great lengths as researching on the species of trees that grew surrounding the fort during the time of the great ruler, who also laid the foundation of Amdavad city. Interestingly, one of the species that is being considered is date palm. Elaborating more on the research and the design, Professor Utpal Sharma shared details on how his team is trying to reconstruct a landscape for Bhadra fort similar to the one that existed at the time of Ahmed Shah’s rule. “We are in talks with landscape designers for having such trees and most probably date trees will be planted. Apart from the paintings, there are many references from where it is clear that Bhadra fort’s surrounding had date and palm trees. Earlier, Ahmedabad was known as ‘Gardabad’ meaning a city of dust. With scarcity of water and other weather conditions, the land is conducive for the growth of date and palm trees,” Sharma informed. Elaborating further, Sharma stated that while the central space will be left vacant for pedestrians, the surroundings will have date palms to create an arcade. Speaking to DNA, an official of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation’s (AMC) Heritage department requesting anonymity stated, “We discussed with CEPT on having such trees which existed during those time — for historical connection. Since we are reviving history, having such trees will enhance the beauty of the historical edifice.” The official also stated that several paintings of Ahmed Shah and the Bhadra fort, which were referred, show the building as being surrounded by palm trees. “But looking at the environment that such trees require, the existence of such species in that era remains a huge question,” added the official. However, he assured that the planting of saplings that will be done around Bhadra fort will be in sync with that of history. Presently, as a part of the restoration work, the fort is witnessing civil work of paving the pedestrian area and construction of fountains. “After finalizing the species of trees, we will be planting those within a few months,” added the official. However, while plans are afoot to plant species of trees that grew around Bhadra as evident from paintings, heritage expert and consultant with (AMC), Debashish Nayak, had a different perspective altogether. “The large area between Bhadra fort and Teen Darwaza had no landscape and it was a ceremonial ground for the soldiers of Ahmed Shah,” Nayak said. |
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Hi Rushabh,
Is the work going on at Bhadra? |
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amdavad meri jaan
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Yup, work's going on, but have no idea about the progress...
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amdavad meri jaan
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Bhadra revitalization project wins HUDCO award
Source Ahmedabad: The prestigious Bhadra precinct revitalization project in the walled city area of Ahmedabad has won the HUDCO Award for Best Practices to Improve the Living Environment.The more than Rs 100 project is one-of-its-kind in the country and among first heritage and pedestrianization projects to be assisted under the JNNURM.The award will be conferred by HUDCO in Delhi and a team from the city has already left for the capital. The award will be announced on Thursday and will be given at a public function the following day, says a senior AMC official.The HUDCO committee had gone into the details of the design of the precinct and the AMCs plans of revitalizing and conserving heritage buildings around the Bhadra square. The linking of the Bhadra project with the Sabarmati Riverfront was an inclusive planning technique, adds the official.The project also scored because it was geared towards making the walled city trafficfree and making it accessible to pedestrians.The linking of the riverfront with walled city was mainly to improve the local economic conditions of those who live in the walled city.
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~AkZ~
Join Date: Dec 2009
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Bro do you know if any work has started around bhadra or tran darwaja? Last I heard was some barriers were put up.
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amdavad meri jaan
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Have'nt been to the area for quite a while, but I heard that work is def going on at a good pace...
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Bhadra hawkers to get new address
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