Title of article :
Creative Cities: A Case of Mumbai
Author/Authors :
Ansari, Minaz Department of Architecture - Rizvi College of Architecture, Mumbai, India
Abstract :
Civilisations and cities have always been a cradle for nurturing art and culture. From cave paintings
to digital art and folk tales to cinema, a varied form of arts have shaped people and civilisations and
sustained creative economies.
Today, however, we are moving towards an urban development which does not taken into
cognizance, the significance of art and culture in its built form, leading to a growing void in the
cultural understanding of the city and distancing people from the arts. Recreation and social life is
moving away from places and activities that stimulate our senses and incite our curiosity leading to
an experiential starvation.
A cultural study of the city of Mumbai and its evolution over the past few centuries, leads us to
various layers at which culture exists. It also leads us to understand the lack of access to cultural
spaces in Mumbai, which can lead to a mental disconnect with the history of the city and its
neighbourhoods, especially for its youth and children. Therefore, the study raises the need for an
impetus on art and culture whilst drawing out development guidelines for cities. It attempts to
envision a city that uses urban design as a tool and the arts as a medium to connect people and
influence appropriate urban transformation
Keywords :
Art , Culture , Community , Creative City , Creative Economy , Mumbai
Journal title :
International Journal of Applied Arts Studies (IJAPAS)