Why you should attend this unique festival about cinema and architecture

by Avantika BhuyanMint I Published on: Jan 12, 2025

At 5 pm today, the Little Theatre at the National Centre for Performing Arts will be screening an evocative film, Lovely Villa: Architecture as Autobiography, directed by Rohan Shivkumar. It is a testament to the fact that every house is a vessel for the experiences of the people who have inhabited it in the past, and those who will dwell there in the future. The film is set in Lovely Villa, an apartment building where Shivkumar-an architect, urban designer and filmmaker-grew up. This LIC Colony was designed by Charles Correa, and the film brings together an intersection of personal history with a broader narrative of visions for a modern India. “It is a film about the relationship between architecture, everyday life, family, coming of age and the memory of ‘home’,” states the director’s note. The screening will be followed by a dialogue between Avijit Mukul Kishore and Shivkumar.

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Water buses in Goa vs air taxis & self-driving cars: Charles Correa Foundation wants you to think about the future of public transport in India

by Chanpreet Khurana I Money Control I Published on: Jan 01, 2025

Ferry at the Gateway of India in Mumbai. I Photo credit: David Brossard via Wikimedia Commons 2.0

Navi Mumbai architect Charles Correa thought a lot about ways to build efficient cities around the three key ingredients of jobs-housing-transportation, with adequate attention to social, cultural and educational institutions. The Charles Correa Foundation’s Nagari Film Festival 2024 was all about urban mobility.

Few people realize that Goa, too, is a land of five rivers: the Mandovi, Zuari, Sal, Terekhol and Chapora. This, in addition to Goa’s access to the sea routes via Mormugao and Panjim Minor ports, makes Goa one of the premier destinations for developing water-transport infrastructure in India.

Currently, ferries and bridges like the Atal Setu over the Mandovi take people across, on their way to school, work and other day-to-day activities. But there are chokepoints and limitations. For one, the bridges typically only connect the two banks where the river is the narrowest, rather than taking people as close as possible to their final destination over water. Two, as the population (domestic and tourist) grows, the pressures on infrastructure rise too.

An obvious fix, says Harvard University Graduate School of Design-trained architect Nondita Correa Mehrotra, is running water buses that can hit the sweet spot between affordability, accessibility, efficiency and lower climate impact.

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RIVER TRANSPORTATION – INLAND WATERWAYS

 

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Proposal for the efficient river transportation system in Goa

Location: Panaji
Status: Study Report for Inland Waterways and Ferry Points Development
Year of Completion: 2015 Continue reading “RIVER TRANSPORTATION – INLAND WATERWAYS”

DECONGESTION MODEL FOR PANAJI CITY CENTRE

 

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Proposed Pedestrian Streets in the CBD of Panjim

Location: Panjim
Status: Project Proposal Report
Year of Completion: 2013 Continue reading “DECONGESTION MODEL FOR PANAJI CITY CENTRE”

MASTER PLAN FOR GMC GDC

 

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Proposed Master Plan for Goa Medical College, Goa Dental College

Location: Panjim
Status: Project Proposal for Traffic Planning & Parking Management
Year of Completion: 2013 Continue reading “MASTER PLAN FOR GMC GDC”

ROAD MAP FOR EFFICIENT MOBILITY

 

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Axonometric showing the proposed bus bay

Location: Panjim
Status: Project proposal Report
Year of Completion: 2013 Continue reading “ROAD MAP FOR EFFICIENT MOBILITY”