TONY GARNIER:
UNE CITE’ INDUSTRIELLE (1918)
Tony ony Garnier Garnierss Une Cite Cite industri industrialle alle is a well coordinated and monumentally conceived plan incorporating a utopian and a modernist vision for a population of 35,000 inhabitants.The inhabitants.The city was envisaged in detail having having facilities like like schools,hospitals,factories,residential quarters and recreational facilities. His proposal included: A decentralised decentralised layout layout Traffic-free pedestrian zones, Residential districts with gardens to emphasize em phasize continuous pedestrian Circulation and orientation Placement to follow local climatic design variables.
Garnier heavily stressed on “regulations” embodied in his planning principles and design. The proposed material-CONCRETE which would permit open plan and roof terraces and glass windows for letting in ample amount of sunlight and natural ventilation . 1.LAYOUT POPULATION- 35,000 inhabitan inhabitants ts transected SITE- equal amount of hillside and level plain transected by a river assumed in southeastern France. Main factory situated on the plain while the railway track divides the factory and the town which is located on the higher plain.The plain.The hospital is located on the highest level. BUILDING MATERIALS: Indigenous to the town
PRINCIPLE ELEMENTS
Factory
Hospital
Town
Reasons of establishing the town : Availability of raw materials for manufacturing Existence of a natural energy source available for industrial purposes Site’s Site’s accessibility to transportation Rushing stream advantageous for a dam
2.HOUSING Residential quarters subdidvided into blocksblocks-150m 150m X 30m and further divided into 15m X 15m. 15m . At least one south facing window in each bedroom. Internal space to be ventilated directly from outside and not rely on internal shafts.
RESIDENCE SITE
GARDEN PUBLIC PATHWAY
GROUND COVERAGE OF RESIDENCE < 50 % OF SITE
ILLUSTRATION SHOWING LAYOUT OF VARIOUS FUNCTIONS IN THE INDUSTRIAL CITY
The street layout is a grid of parallel and perpendicular streets. STREETS E-W streets streets-- 13-19 M WIDE,ori WIDE,originat ginates es at the railway station N-S streets-20M streets-20M WIDE,trees WIDE,trees lined on either side
Plan of residential quarter
3.ADMINISTRATION-PUBLIC BUILDINGS
GROUP I: Administrative services and assembly halls
GROUP II: Museum
GROUP III: Public buildings for sports and entertainment
GROUP I: Administrative services and assembly halls
GROUP II: Museum
GROUP III: Public buildings for sports and entertainme entertainment nt
Open hall with a capacity of 3000 with continuous access to public.
Archaeological,historical,art istic,industrial,commercial documents relating to the city.
Theatre and entertainment hall (1,900 seating) with movable stage for quick scene changes, green rooms,publ rooms,public ic restauran restaurant. t.
3 Amphitheatres-Largest one with 1000 seating capacity,rest capacity,rest with 500 seating capacity
Botanical collections in a large Greenhouse. Greenhouse.
Semi circular amphitheatre.
Gymnasia
Meeting rooms located beneath a portico providing a covered promenade and spacious area where people can meet.
Clock tower indicating the centre of the town
Library Library,Map ,Map room and surrounding storerooms
A large hall for temporary exhibitions, with four separate entrances so that several small exhibitions can be set up at once .
Public bath building with both heated and unheated pools.
Athletic fields, tracks for cycling and running running boredered boredered by a grandstands,grassy grandstands,grassy terraces and screened by trees.
4.SCHOOLS conveniently located throughout the city’s neighbourho Primary co-ed schools conveniently neighbourhoods ods for children upto fourteen fourteen years years of age. A landscape street will separate the juniors and the seniors with play areas for use including open porticos and arcades. Secondary schools will be situated s ituated in N-E part of the town. The school principal and the staff will be provided with residences nearby. nearby. Provision for Professional industrial school concerned with supporting two major industries of silk and metallurgy has also been made.
5.HEALTH FACILITIES 715 bedded hospital situated on the hillside towards the north of the city. Trees planted towards the E-W formed a shelter from the cold mountain winds.
HEALTH COMPLEX
HOSPITAL
HELIOTHERAPY CENTER
HOSPITAL FOR CONTAGIOUS CONTAGIOUS DISEASES
HOSPITAL HOSPITAL FOR INVALID DISEASES
6.RAILWAY STATION The average sized railway railway station is sited at the intersection of the great artery leading out of town and into the streets along the riverbank. Housing,hotels,department stores are located around the the railway station station so that the rest of the city is free of tall structures.The railway station station faces an open market. Railway yard is situated farthest farthest to the east,public amenities are at the street level,underground walkways walkways equipped with waiting rooms.
SECTION OF THE RAILWAY STATION (UNE CITE’ INDUSTRIELLE)
6.PUBLIC SERVICES The administration is in charge of sewage and garbage diposal and recycling of refuse. The Municipal will also control water supply, electrical power, power, and heating for industrial as well as for private consumption, It requires a centralized plant to provide such services to all buildings and other areas of the city
7.FACTORIES The nearby mines supply facilitate metallurgy works works hence being the major industrial produce of the city cit y. The hydropower hydropower plant is the main source of energy for the industries as well well as the city. The factory produce produce includes steel rods,metal,wheels rods,metal,wheels and agricultural tools.
FACTORY COMPLEX
BLAST FURNACES
STEEL MILLS
WORKSHOPS
SHIP DOCKYARD
VEHICLE TESTING TRACKS
7.CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS Concrete-Walls Concrete-Walls and foundations R.C.C-sills and roofing Construction quality: simple,without ornamentation and with sheer surfaces. Use of concrete and cement to obtain large vertical and horizontal surfaces. It endows the building structure structure with a sense of calm and is in harmony with the natural contours of the site.
Tony Garnier's vision proposed what he saw saw as a solution to the problems that faced faced man and society at that time. In his praise, Edouard Edouard Herriot Herriot said: “This builder builder,, this realistic person, was spontaneously human. human. His sensitivity was only equal to his modesty. modesty. His culture proved to be often surprising. surprising. Indeed, Tony Garnier was a master master,, with all the nobleness and intelligence included in this word. A master, which means a guide and an example… But the Man was as admirable as the scholar; his moral qualities were equal to his genius.”
REFERENCES Time saver standards for urban design Architecture+Urbanism Google Books Preview Une ’ City Industrielle- Tony Garnier IMAGES http://www.arch.umd.edu http://utopies.skynetblogs.be/ar http://utop ies.skynetblogs.be/archive/2008/12/09/tony-g chive/2008/12/09/tony-garnier-1869-1948-la-citearnier-1869-1948-la-citeindustrielle.html Time saver standards for urban design SUBMITTE D BY: SUBMITTED BY: Tejasi Gadkari Gadkari 30/08 IX sem