Integrated Township Proposal For Fast Growing Industrial City, Surat
Journal Title: GRD Journal for Engineering - Year 2016, Vol 1, Issue 0
Abstract
The emphasis is given to study & analyses of the different integrated township principles, features, norms & objectives, to design an ideal integrated township. Accordingly proposal for integrated township of medium density has been proposed in fastest growing city Surat. The study deals with the site selection, analyzing & interpreting the same in various forms in all respects. This gives preparation of conceptual development layouts as per the need & demand of the site. Layouts for different dwelling units of different income group synchronized with each other, well integrated road network, with public buildings with sufficient open spaces & other basic necessities, amenities with better infrastructure facilities.
Authors and Affiliations
Nisha Gajjar, Rana Amitkumar, Darshan Mehta
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