Friday, January 23, 2026

High Rise Buildings & Fate of Pune!

                                                     


                                                                                                   

                                                          


                                             


                                                           









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“There is no logic that can be superimposed on the city; people make it, and it is to them, not buildings, that we must fit our plans.”
― Jane Jacobs

How can you measure progress if you don't know what it costs and who has paid for it? How can the "market" put a price on things such as - homes, electricity, running water - when it doesn't take into account the REAL price we have paid for their production?”
― Arundhati Roy

A city is just like a big home where everybody has some space of his or her own, even the trees & yet they all live together like a big family caring for each other, that’s how I will define a city… Me

Well, first & foremost thanks to Nisarga Sewak (An NGO) for making me write something so close to my heart that I avoid writing about it or even share my views about it! As it's said you should not allow your emotions to rule your decisions especially when they run diagonally opposite to each other! Well, you can even call me a hypocrite but then entire country (read as politics) is being ruled by hypocrisy & society deserves the rulers the way society is & with due respect entire society is hypocrite when it comes to an individual, especially when the subjects are like environment, conservation, civic sense or obeying basic traffic rules, we all behave as per convenience is a fact! If you are wondering where this is going or I am justifying my hypocrisy then I am not as things are the way they are i.e. my business is building buildings (builder) & I strongly feel we are ruining our surroundings by our buildings! Now you understand the hypocrite aspect but that doesn’t stop me building buildings & doesn’t stop me thinking about what I think about them, yet what I do is I try to strike a balance between both. Because we need buildings & we need to protect the environment too & both things won't ever happen together is a fact (disclaimer no.1)! Here is where the aspect or say attitude, how we will build our buildings come in the picture & this is the reason I am thankful to Mrs Vinaya Ghate of Nature… who requested me that can I write about high rise buildings in Pune (read as vertical growth) & their impact on the city (I presume that’s what she wanted)!

Well, I am not a town planner but executioner of planning by academics i.e. a civil engineer but I am lucky to have exposure of some great architects such a Mr B V Doshi who has understood meaning of architecture & I am a wild lifer, not just photographer, so I have understood (a little bit) about other species than humans & nature, which are actual sufferer of our so-called growth! Coming to the subject, when I started my career as site engg, then I was thrilled to be part of the team which built the first five (yes 5) storeyed buildings as till then the height limit in Pune was four storeys! And then I also was part of the team which built the first set of eleven storey buildings, which was a new high then & today I am building a twenty-five storeyed building also, as well I have been part of some such in Mumbai too! Joke is, the first change in height limit for four storeys to five, took nearly thirty years while the other change of rules took nearly fifteen years (if I am remembering correctly) but today you are allowed to build even fifty storeyed buildings also & suddenly ten or eleven floors looks like a low-rise building! And fact is, as per fire norms even a building above just seven storeys i.e. twenty-four meters is also considered as high-rise & needed provisions accordingly; one more joke of our urban planning!

Coming back to the impact of high rise or tall buildings on the city but before that I will ask another question, do we really need them in the first place & my answer is both, Yes & No! And this is not a political answer as tall buildings are definitely important for the infrastructure aspect of the city & are the only solution when space is an issue (read as land) but that is the case of cities like Mumbai or Hongkong or Singapore where land is limited. In Pune we have enough land & somewhere our land use policy has failed miserably (which is the case of the entire State) & the outcome is we don’t have a linear or defined sky line nor we have a proper infrastructure of basic necessities of life such as water, electricity & drainage! Add to that traffic & biodiversity & that’s the reason for our today’s high air pollution levels to water shortage to everything & height of building is not reason for that but our inability to define where to use what height & how, is the main reason behind all the problems! As I said at the start, we need homes & homes need allied services including schools to banks to hospitals & many such & all these buildings are interconnected with each other by network of commuting which means roads & now Metro too! At the same time all these buildings need water, drainage lines, power lines as well data cables so those things also need space & yes vehicles! So, gist is, everything related to the buildings need space & taller the building then more are the occupants & more space for services & its occupants is simple maths!

Now, look at the central part of Pune, which we can consider old limits of PMC when the approximate area was hardly 180 sq kms, which got developed mostly during late 70’s, till 90’s. Then the PMC boundary got extended by merging of 11 villages & the development started spreading in these suburbs (Baodhan, Katraj, Baner) & in recent 34 more villages got merged in PMC making its total area touching to 500 sq kms & is largest Municipal Corporation in State! The problem is DP (development plan) of these extended areas is in lingo (plz google) & joke is we have FSI/ TDR rules in place but not land use! This is the reason, land available for development is less, naturally people have to use the available land for development to the fullest potential means, high-rise buildings! The impact is direct, the roads in central Pune or say developed Pune has been planned according to the buildings’ density at that time & so is applicable for all the basic infrastructure & today where there are 10 apartments we are allowed to build 30 to 40 apartments while the land of this building & entire services are the same! This is the sole reason for traffic (as well drainage & rainwater drains too) congestion in the central part or say developed part of the city which is the outcome of tall buildings policies. And then, we have to cut down big trees which were very much there in all the central city, to accommodate the new tall buildings as well our cars & services & that has reduced the green cover of the city & its direct impact is, increased air pollution as we don’t have trees to absorb our pollution!

If this reduced tree cover is the cause of worrying for the humans about air quality then it's the biggest enemy for biodiversity in the city as tell me when you have last seen a butterfly dancing along the roadside plant’s flowers as there is no place for plants along the roads so no flowers so no butterflies! And this is applicable to many other species for e.g. common sparrow, all such birds have moved out of the city because of loss of habitat & food which again is the outcome of our tall buildings taking every space of every species! Now, you will say there is tree policy & every new building is needed to plant more trees (1 big tree per 800 sft), ok then show me such big trees planted in last ten years & biodiversity they have protected, answer is nil!  Because if you cut down today a big tree, say Neem or Jamun then it will break life cycle of hundreds of species from ants to squirrels & where they will go till the new planted trees grow up, the answer is they won’t go anywhere, they will die as they don’t have Metro or private cars or PMPML to carry them to other destination! Here, many will say what’s this joke, shall we stop building buildings for some butterflies or squirrels, answer is No, we don’t have to stop building tall buildings but we have to make the rules where the tall buildings won’t make other species disburse from their homes as well wont choke the roads or the services because of them! And it's not just air or roads or butterflies which are getting troubled by our policies regarding the tall buildings but the groundwater also has not escaped due to them! As tall buildings need parking & due to fire norms height becomes an issue too, we need to dig deep in the ground for accommodating our car park which kills the ground water storage capacity of earth! This again damages the vegetation (trees) on the surface as the roots need to go deeper in search of water & those trees which roots can’t do that they die or fall down! Last but least, cost of construction of high-rise buildings; as on one side govt keeps on blaming builders for high prices of homes & push for affordable buildings & on the other side neither makes the land available at cheap price, as well makes the policies which indirectly are compelling builders to build high rise buildings increasing construction cost, making the finish product i.e. homes, costlier!

And this needs a little bit logical planning & its strict execution in the framed time span, here our system (read as govt as well society) takes years in making development plans & then in one night they (DP) get cancelled & if at all they get through the implementation takes decades but the growth doesn’t stop because a city is like a baby, which once taken birth is bound to grow! It's up to us how we let this growth happen, this is where the aspect of handling tall buildings comes in the picture! Allow the tall buildings only on the lands where we can build them in such a way that there won’t be impact on the services as well surrounding environment & where they are really needed! I repeat I am not the final authority to comment on the subject as vast as tall buildings or urban planning but I just put forward the scene which is right in-front of our eyes. The city is growing due to many factors & most people will say, if all above negative points are there then how the city is still growing; well, the other side of this argument is, if a child is gaining weight, then that also is one sign of growth but only aan expert doctor can teel whether the child is healthy or obese, adios with this note!

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Sanjay Deshpande 

smd156812@gmail.com

Sanjeevani Dev.

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