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Metal enclosures within Homegrown Developments of Dharavi

Local knowledge may be the best response to natural disaster and bureaucratic inefficiency (The Hindu 17.08.2019)

Connecting humans to each other and the environment is the 21st centuryโ€™s biggest challenge. (The Hindu 25.05.2019)
 

For the past 5 years, urbz has been following families who's lives are spread between Mumbai and their ancestral villages in the Konkan (Western India).

Listening to children could help us plan better cities for all (The Hindu 16.12.2017)

Emerging political boundaries can help us rethink other categories. (The Hindu 3/12/2017)

urbz's exhibition at the Bhau Daji Lad City Museum allows those who make up the city's fabric to put themselves on the map

In the urbanisation race, India seems desperate to catch up with China. Yet this highly networked country can build a future where cities do not rule supreme.

Dharavi has developed around temples built on land offered by Muslims,  mosques built on Koli property and churches that spring up between the two.