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Dharavi – Urban Typhoon 2008
February 10, 2008, 5:07 pm
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Dharavi, Mumbai, 2007

Dharavi, Mumbai, 2007

Dharavi, Mumbai, 2007

Dharavi, Mumbai, 2007

Dharavi, Mumbai, 2007

Situated bang in the centre of Mumbai, Dharavi is otherwise known as the largest slum in Asia. With a population estimated at over 600,000 people, the informal settlement turns over an estimated £700 million per year in it’s formal and informal industries.

The land itself is worth over US$2 billion in real estate.

The Urban Typhoon Workshop will be held in March 2008, and will focus on Dharavi’s Koliwada community as part of a global workshop on participatory design, brainstorming potential development strategies for Koliwada.

Further information regarding context, data, workshop schedules & how to participate can be found at Urban Typhoon’s website: www.urbantyphoon.com

Photos Antonia Halse 2007


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