The Bunder Print

Ghodbunder Fort

EFFORTS TOWARDS CONSERVATION OF GHODBUNDER FORT

The fort built by the in the 15th century has a significant location with respect to its proximity to Ulhas river along with the other forts like Janjire Dharavi and Vasai fort. Black basalt stone walls of the granary and battery storage rooms, with a bastion on the hilltop are the key features of the fort. Though it has a strong backbone of Maratha rule, the fort was just a mere outpost and the foothill was used for trading of horses.

Though the fort was more like a secondary fort back then but it holds now a place of belonging for the people of the nearby Ghodbunder village. Once a place of intimidation because of its degeneration, the fort was just another place with stories and rumours threaded together by the community. Older generations with historical narration’s had an enthusiasm sensed with pride when we interacted with them. On the contrary, the recent generations usually associate the space with hideouts or a weekend game.

The studio builds a proposal connecting the two dots to interweave a much larger urban restoration. This urban restoration intends to create a fort blueprint for all that is lost in the chaos of development.

The fort scape is imagined to regenerate those community associations through the lens of heritage conservation. The efforts towards the conservation aims to give back to the community not only a piece of history but a space that makes them engage with. A sustainable approach towards heritage urbanism allows the community to take charge and make it a fragment of their future stories.

Ar. Sapna Lakhe & Ar. Shwetambari Shinde
Principal Partners
SANKRAMAN Design Studio


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Date: Sat, 03-Dec-2022
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Slide the bar to have a quick look at the Before <> After of the Fort Restoration

RESTORATION OF STONE ARCHWAY

STEPS LEADING TOWARDS BASTION


RESTORATION PROCESS

Jaggery AdMixture at Ghodbunder Fort restoration process.
JAGGERY – ADMIXTURE
Tradiational Lime Techinque at Ghodbunder Fort to conserve the Heritage.
TRADITIONAL LIME TECHNIQUE
Methi Seeds uses as AdMixture as aggregates for Heritage conservation.
METHI SEEDS – ADMIXTURE
Pounding of Bel Fruit to use as a good binding agent.
POUNDING OF BEL FRUIT
Lime plaster slacking on site at Ghodbundar Fort
LIME PLASTER SLAKING AT SITE


In the News:

Newspaper media coverage by FPJ - Free Press Journal, covering the Heritage Walk conducted by SANKRAMAN Design Studio.

4 thoughts on “The Bunder Print

  1. great guys, its good to see that Indians are finding their roots again to strengthen thee new Bharat

    1. Thank you Vanshaj

  2. Hello!

    The conservation practices look nice and have a very good approach toward restoration. As a student of Architectural conservation, I had a few questions regarding the project which were unanswered:

    As it is a regeneration and restoration project, what will be the storage granaries as well as the water tank reused as?
    What techniques were used for stone cleaning? and
    Was any detailed documentation done prior to the restoration process?

    Thank you so much for creating this platform to connect and understand the project better.
    looking forward to your reply

    thank you

    1. Thank you Nimisha for the appreciation.

      We are conducting a heritage walk on 3rd December 2022 and would be happy to answer all of the above.
      Stay updated with out Instagram handle
      @sankramandesign

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