Loss Of Intrinsic Qualities Of Urban Form And Local Social Processes In The Face Of Globalisation: Case Of Karachi’s Old Town

2020
Ahmed, Suneela
In their aspiration to imitate cities of the west, many cities in the context of the developing world blindly copy the built form being constructed in other contexts, irrespective of the fact that this imitation may lead to creation of built form which may not be climatically, socially and economically relevant. As a certain type of building is supposed to represent modernism and the future, thus this exercise of copy pasting continues. This practice is evident in all major cities of Pakistan. At ground reality, the perception of space, by the local communities, is not always related to the physical form. The social attachment of the communities with the built form cannot be translated, either linguistically or physically, into other languages. Through the influence of foreign imported design language, significant aspect of local built form is lost in newer developments that aspire to project a global image. There are certain words of the local language used by communities and residents that describe urban space and spaces within buildings, in a particular manner. These words lose their physical and conceptual essence if they are translated in foreign languages. Using mixed methods, based on semi structured interviews, focus groups, urban form documentation, archive review and personal observation, this research postulates lessons from its study of local built form production on the value given to local places by communities and the impact of global forces. This paper analyses an indigenous locality in Karachi, Pakistan, identifying certain words associated with urban spaces and local built form, which cannot be translated into the official planning language, which is English. The research identifies that urban anthropologists are better positioned to understand the way locals associate with built form because of their crossdisciplinary approach to analyzing the society, as compared to built form theorists. It also identifies that there is a requirement to analyze places at diverse global and local scales to understand what urban forms need to be retained and to understand that these spatial models are contextual, rather than universal. The research attempts to highlight the meanings associated with local form that contribute to social setups and is reflected through the usage of certain terminologies. This recognition can in turn help professionals understand which built form is valued by locals, and how and why is it valued.

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Citation Formats
S. Ahmed, “Loss Of Intrinsic Qualities Of Urban Form And Local Social Processes In The Face Of Globalisation: Case Of Karachi’s Old Town,” ODTÜ Mimarlık Fakültesi Dergisi, vol. 37, no. 1, pp. 149–168, 2020, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: http://jfa.arch.metu.edu.tr/archive/0258-5316/articles/metujfa2020110.pdf.