A Typo Morphological Analysis to Trace the Historical Transformation of Urban Blocks in Dhaka Between 1947-2000

Abstract

Due to negligence in planning and deficient urban governance, Dhaka city ranks very low in various livability indexes and global surveys carried out annually. Unlike Chandigarh or Islamabad, the city was not developed with the guidance of renowned and established city planners. And yet, its physical characteristics have been gradually transforming over the past 400 years. This raises the question, how is that transformation happening over the course of time, and what are the causes? To understand this, this study looks at the urban transformation of Ramna, one of the historically and politically significant neighborhoods of Dhaka. The paper focuses on typo morphological analysis of urban blocks in and surrounding the area formerly known as Ramna Race Course, between the time period 1947 and 2000. Using typo morphological analysis, this study identified the main reasons for the transformation of some selected parts of the area in and surrounding the Ramna Race Course area. The results show that power play by political parties, development to support institutional needs of University of Dhaka and encroachment by newer buildings are the primary reasons for the transformation of the six selected study areas.

Presenters

Farhat Afzal
Student, PhD, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

The Design of Space and Place

KEYWORDS

Urban Transformation, Typomorphological Analysis, Dhaka, Socio-political Factors