Monday, 11 August 2025 09:06

Heritage Walk from Shaniwarwada to Mandai with INTACH Pune Chapter

Activity Title: Heritage Walk from Shaniwarwada to Mandai with INTACH Pune Chapter

Day/Date: Thursday 17th July 2025
Timing: 9:00 am to 12:30 pm.
Site visit Organised to: Shaniwar Wada, Tambat Aali, Kasba Ganpati, Nana Wada, Bhau Rangari Bhavan, Tulshibaug, Mahatma Phule Mandai (along with other sites and monuments on the way)
Site visit Organised for: Fourth year (10students)
Invited Expert: Ar. Jui Tawade
His /her expertise (In brief): Co convenor at INTACH Pune chapter
For the subject of : Elective IV: Architectural Tourism
Faculty accompanying: Ar. Nikita Mahajani
Site visit Organised By: Ar. Nikita Mahajani under ‘Virasat’ Heritage club

 

Aim/Objective:

  • To explore and understand the historical evolution and architectural characteristics of Pune's core heritage precinct.

  • To study traditional Wada architecture, temple typologies, and colonial influences within the old city fabric.

  • To sensitize students towards the value of urban heritage and its relevance in contemporary architectural education.

 

Important Aspects/Points Of The observation/study:

1. Observed the planning and architectural elements of Wadas, including courtyards, wooden facades, and spatial hierarchy.
2. Noted the integration of religious, residential, and commercial structures within the dense urban grain.
3. Identified active community involvement and the role of local crafts, such as copper work in Tambat Aali, in sustaining heritage character.

 

Brief Description:
A guided heritage walk was organised on 17th July 2025 for fourth-year B.Arch students under the ‘Virasat’ Heritage Club in collaboration with INTACH Pune Chapter. The walk, led by Ar. Jui Tawade, covered prominent heritage landmarks such as Shaniwarwada, Tambat Aali, Kasba Ganpati, Nana Wada, Bhau Rangari Bhavan, Tulshibaug, and Mahatma Phule Mandai. Students observed architectural elements of Wadas, integration of religious and commercial spaces, and traditional crafts like copper work, gaining insights into Pune’s cultural fabric.

Expected Outcome:
Students will develop a deeper understanding of Pune’s heritage precincts, appreciate traditional building typologies, and recognize the importance of integrating cultural heritage into contemporary architectural practices.

 

Administrative Information:
Name Of The Guest Lecturer: Ar. Jui Tawade
Contact No: +91 98220 55118
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Remuneration Paid: Rs.3000/-
Co-Ordinating Faculty:Ar. Nikita Mahajani
Report Submitted By:Ar. Nikita Mahajani

 

















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