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http://dx.doi.org/10.17703/JCCT.2020.6.3.145

Dharavi Redevelopment Plan through Urban Pharmaceutical Production & Research Facilities, and Residential Complex in Mumbai  

Lim, Jae Heon (Dept. of Architecture, Kyungsung Univ)
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The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology / v.6, no.3, 2020 , pp. 145-158 More about this Journal
Abstract
Dharavi, located in Mumbai, India, is the largest slum in the world, with over 700,000 people living in one area. The provincial government has selected a private business, and planning to promote Dharavi's redevelopment together. In addition, the Indian government announced three city development initiatives in 2015 and is promoting altogether the nationwide urban development in India, redevelopment projects in existing cities, and housing provision for slum residents. Through incorporating ongoing projects such as DMIC industrial corridor and smart city construction in India to the pharmaceutical industry that India has a comparative advantage over other industries, urban pharmaceutical research & production facility and residential complex is proposed in this paper, to be capable of supplying all occupants in the designated site, as a prototype for possible redevelopment directions.
Keywords
India; Mumbai; Dharavi; Redevelopment plan; Smart city development; Industrial Corridor; Pharmaceutical industry; Residential complex facilities;
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