TY - BOOK AU - Mehrotra,Rahul (Ed) AU - Shenvi,Apoorva (Ed) TI - Extreme Urbanism 4: Looking at Hyperdensity Dongri, Mumbai U1 - 711 CY - Cambridge PB - Harvard University KW - Urban Design N1 - Preface: Cameron Rashti p. 6, Introduction to Dongri by Apoorva Shenvi p.10, Dongri and the Ismaili Khojas: A Reflective Essay by Ali S. Asani p.16, Pedagogy and Methodology by Rahul Mehrotra p.26, Photo Essay I: Rahul Mehrotra, Prathyaksha Prasad, Esa Shaikh, Apoorva Shenvi, Studio Participants p.42, Mapping Dongri: Visualizing Dongri by Jessy Yang and Studio Participants p.64, Site Analysis by Studio Participants p.76, Photo Essay II: Landsmarks, Monuments, and Institutions by Prathyaksha Prasad, Esa Shaikh, Apoorva Shenvi, Studio Participants p.120, Propositions: Public Amenities as an Armature for High Density Living by Lisa Hollywood and Mikela De Tchaves p.140, Convoluted Contestation by Yasamin Mayyas p.166, Using Community Land Trusts for Neighbourhood Speculation by Lori Ambrusch p.184, The Fat Block by Shani Cho p.196, Connected Voids by Dasha Mikic p.212, Urban Incrementalism by Chris Haverkamp p.230, Chawl Superblocks by Jiachen Bai p.242, Layering Local Lifestyles by Changyue Liu p.254, Absorbent Estate by Alejandro Garcia p.266, Syncopated Urbanism by Hayden White p.282, Groundscraper by Taylor Brandes p.296, Dynamic Identities by Marysol Brito p.312, Housing Mumbai: The Public, the Private and the Sacred by Kyriaki Kasabalis p.328, Final Review by Apoorva Shenvi p.346, Appendix: References p.354, Legislation Influencing Urban Development p.360, Case Study: The Bhendi Bazaar Redevelopment p.366, Public Initiatives in Affordable Housing p.372, Photography p.384 ER -