Cultural Territories: Case of Nashik

Cultural Territories are tangible and intangible forces that underpin historic networked conditions and forms valuable relationship along with diverse historic & contemporary circumstances. Cultural territories constitutes aspects of public realm, activity pattern within social, economic or  historical / heritage circumstances. In other words, cultural territories tend to combine strategies for greater consumption of the arts and culture with cultural production and urban place making. Cultural Territories are social-economic  and cultural accepted norms in how a space is made functional, utilized or experienced and importantly, how they are made to transforms and adapts over a period of time.

The elective on Cultural Territories and Resilience attempts to raise fundamental questions as follows:

What are cultural territories, what makes great cultural cities, and how it helps understanding the urban form.

What governs the conceptualization of cultural quarters & how it establishes meaningful relation with place geography.

How the social, cultural, and economic aspects of a place bring and informs the variety in cultural settings of the place.

How do you establish the framework interrelationship and represent the cultural territories

Image Credit: Samrudhi Mahale | Pratik Jadhav | Rajesh Gaikwad | Chinmayi Marathe | KRVIA – Post Graduate Program | 2021


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