The Chettinad Heritage House - arche
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The Chettinad Heritage House - arche
Indian Heritage Cities Network 2nd Biennal Conference-Hyderabad Revive Chettinad Heritage Campaign Concept of a Chettinad Heritage House Key tool for shaping the future Arche-s 1 Chettinad Heritage Region Location and Geography Location: Southern part of Tamil Nadu State (South India), which capital is Chennai (Madras), The main town of the region is Karaikkudi, which is 480 km from Chennai. The region spread over two districts, Sivagangai and Pudukottai, comprising two cities and 73 villages. Arche-s Capital of TN: Chennai 480 km International airport: Tiruchirapalli, 90 km National airport: Madurai, 90 km Thanjavor (WHS UNESCO), 90 km Main town: Karaikudi, Train Station Epicentre: Kanadukathan, Historical Chettinad train station Coordinates: 10°10’N, 78°46’E Chettinad Climate: Located in a semi-arid plain of 1,550 square kilometers, the region receives two monsoons: The South West Monsoon, from July to mid September, 100ml; The North East monsoon from October to December; 180 ml. The region of Chettinad showcases some of the most interesting water management systems and drainage pattern. A water management was planned by the Chettiars to unable the control of flow of water which depends only on the rain water resources. 2 Chettinad Heritage Region Geography Arche-s Semi-arid landscape 3 Chettinad Heritage Region Location TRICHY, 90 km/ 2h Pondicherry TANJAVUR, 90 km/ 2h Arche-s Thiruchirapalli Thanjavur CHETTINAD CHETTINAD MADURAI, 90 km/ 2h Madurai Rameswaram RAMESWARAM, 130 km/3h 4 Chettinad Heritage Region A History The Chettinadu means country of the Chettiars. The Chettiars belong to a lineage of wealthy traders and financiers who made their fortunes by extending their business to the whole of Southeast Asia, particularly during the 19th century, when they were at the peak of their economic power. The golden age of the community was from 1850 to 1930 after the opening of the Suez Canal when they established a financial empire in Burma, Sri Lanka and Singapore. The world financial depression: Their recent history is closely linked to the sweeping geopolitical changes that took place in the middle of the 20th century in this vast region. These changes made the Region and its very unique heritage forgotten for the last decades. Arche-s 5 Chettinad Heritage Region Unique Heritage elements of Chettinad : Urban Grid Pattern Devakottai Athangudi Arche-s Kanadukathan Kothamangalam Pallathur The 73 villages and the two towns of the region have been planned following the same urban grid pattern. This urban organization is the reflect of the traditional rules of the space. The main streets are oriented South/ North, second streets are oriented East/West; Rectangular plots with a particular proportion of 1 by 4 such as 30 meters length by 120 meters long. 6 Chettinad Heritage Region Unique Heritage elements of Chettinad : Architectural Ensembles Arche-s 7 Chettinad Heritage Region The Palatial Homes Arche-s 8 Chettinad Heritage Region Unique Heritage elements of Chettinad : Palatial Mansions Arche-s Reception hall, Karaikkudu Raja’s Palace, Kanadukathan 9 Chettinad Heritage Region Unique Heritage elements of Chettinad : The territory and the Clan Temples The Chettinad is a geo-cultural territory which is organized around the 9 clan temples. Each member of the Chettiar community belongs to a clan, each clan has its temple run by the group. Arche-s Neman temple Location of the 9 clan temples 10 Chettinad Heritage Region Unique Heritage elements of Chettinad : Ayyanar Temple Ayyanar is a preAryan protecting Deity which is very popular in Tamil Nadu, particularly in Chettinad. The shrines are located at the entrance of the villages in order to ensure their protection. Every year for the Tamil new year, terracotta horses, cows or elephants are offered to Ayyanar for thanking for his protection. Arche-s Terracotta figures in Ayyanar shrine at Kotadi and Kothamangalam Sivagangai district 11 Chettinad Heritage Region Unique Heritage elements of Chettinad: The ooranis As Chettinad is located in a semi-arid plain, the chettiars have elaborated a sophisticated water management system with a huge network for collecting the rain water. The Oorani is a Tamil word for surface water storage tank located in the villages and towns. In Chettinad, each village comprise a minimum of three water bodies accordingly to the needs of storage for drinking and bathing uses of the villagers. Arche-s 12 Chettinad Heritage Region Unique Heritage elements of Chettinad: The Erys Part of this water management system, the Erys are traditional surface water storage lakes organized in a huge network necessary for sustainable in agriculture. They have played, through the ages, a very important role in irrigation and in eco-system in low-rainfall agricultural areas, such as Chettinad. Arche-s Ery near Kanadukathan Below the ery rice fields near Kanadukathan 13 Chettinad Heritage Region Unique Heritage elements of Chettinad : Chettinad Train Station A well planned area : The Chettinad train station is the historic gateway to the region. It is part of a well planned area which connect the core of Kanadukathan, (with its Raja’s palace), to the Shivan Temple, the Raja’s Island, the cotton mills and the train station. Arche-s The plazza in Chettinad train station Old Chettinad train station 14 Chettinad Heritage Region Unique Heritage elements of Chettinad : The Art Deco Heritage The Chettinad region comprise a great number of surprising “Art Deco” style houses. Generally built in the 40/50’s, the buildings are showcasing elements of architecture with different influences taken from Eastern Asia to Western side. Many villages offer examples of this typical late style. Karaikkudi is comprising entire Art-Deco areas, such as the Thousand Windows House which could be proposed for heritage walks. Arche-s Elevation of twin house in Kanadukathan Art Deco house in Karaikkudi 15 Chettinad Heritage Region Unique Heritage elements of Chettinad : Living heritage : The skills Arche-s Chariot makers Kottan Metal work Wood work Jewelry Athangudi tiles Weaving 16 Chettinad Heritage Region Unique Heritage elements of Chettinad : Intangible Heritage The Traditions and the Living Arts Arche-s Wedding function Art of Kolam Chettinad cuisine Barathanattyam Village festival 17 Chettinad Heritage Region Unique Heritage elements of Chettinad : Natural Heritage Bird Watching and Sacred Woods Arche-s Vettangudi Bird Sanctuary Vettangudi Ayyanar shrine : Testimony of sacdred wood 18 Challenges to Conservation and Development Growth without Planning and stakeholder Partnerships Bad future : A lucrative business of antiques It is not only time that threatens these beautiful houses, but also the lucrative business around the export of columns, windows, ceilings and decorative elements. Houses and entire villages are rapidly vanishing, packed into containers headed for Western countries. Arche-s 19 Challenges to Conservation and Development Growth without Planning and stakeholder Partnerships Massive desertion, demolition, lack of maintenance: The marvelous heritage left by past generations has progressively been eroded. This map historic core of Kanadukathan is showing in red that a large number of the mansions have yet disappeared. Arche-s Diagram of estimate demolished houses in the village of kanadukathan 20 Challenges to Conservation and Development Growth without Planning and stakeholder Partnerships Lack of protection and regulations in a large territory Arche-s Development without protection plan and regulations will entail the loss of the Chettinad heritage. A specific master plan will be necessary to define the possibilities of heritage based development: Definition of heritage zone; Height of the buildings; Alignments, Type of windows; Materials; Colors. Public facilities have also to be considered. 21 Opportunities to Conservation & Development A Central Location in South Tamil Nadu The new railway lane from Chennai to Rameswaram with a stop in Chettinad The Improvement of the major roads Arche-s Well connected by air with two airport 90 Km from the region Well preserved region Potential for reuse of palatial homes A large geo-cultural territory with strong identity Inclusion into the 2008 Watch List of the World Monuments Fund Inclusion into UNESCO Heritage Passport Programme Commitment of Tamil Nadu Government and district collectors International cooperation programme such as Region Centre (regional Gvt of France)/Tamil Nadu State Gvt 22 Looking to the Future Revive Chettinad Development Project Improvement of Public Facilities Improvement of inter city connection Improvement of public spaces in respect of heritage value Treatment Solid waste Water management, inclusive traditional water system Improvement of Sanitation Renewable energies such as production of solar energy, windmill, biomass Arche-s Creation of the Heritage House and the Heritage Centre: Creation of a centre for awareness and advice for the local authorities and the inhabitants Information centre for the visitors Development of a Heritage-based Itinerary: Development of a Regional Identity Brand Implementation of different heritage trails around the region Training guides 23 Looking to the Future Revive Chettinad Development Project Creation of a Master Plan, inclusive local Protection and Development Plan Regional level Local and village level Restoration and Adaptive Re-use Arche-s Development of a Cultural Tourism Development of different form of accommodations for tourists Creation of tourism facilities such as restaurants, coffee shops and souvenir shops Development of cultural activities such as an interpretation Center and an Ecomuseum Highlight the Chettinad gourmet cuisine Highlight living heritage Revive and Development of the Chettinad Handicraft Encouraging initiative for local knowhow by micro credit Promoting local handicraft Creation of a Centre for Training and Production of Handicrafts and Applied Arts Creation of a Centre for International Exchange 24 Revive Chettinad Development Project Action Plan The proposed "Revive Chettinad Development Project" will be executed in two phases: First phase A plan for the protection of the area will be created and put into place tools for developing and protecting the site. This will involve the creation of a Heritage House and a Heritage Centre, housed in a restored palace and equipped with a multi-disciplinary team entrusted with the task of studying and promoting the site : •A plan for the protection of the area •The creation of the Chettinad Heritage House in a restored heritage heritage building; • The creation of a Heritage Centre in a restored heritage building; •The creation of an Interpretation Centre in the old Chettinad train station; • Drawing up conservation and enhancement plan at regional and local level . Second phase A larger development project will be implemented. This will involve the creation of an Ecomuseum for the conservation and exhibition of collections that serve as a reference; a Centre for Training and Production of Handicrafts and Applied Arts; a Centre for International Exchange, with the purpose of finding synergies between creativity and the conservation of heritage; and the development of cultural tourism : •The creation of an Ecomuseum •The cretion of a Centre for Training and Production of Handicrafts and Applied Arts •The creation of a Centre for International Exchange •Adaptive Cultural Tourism 25 Revive Chettinad Development Project The Key tool : The Chettinad Heritage House The Chettinad Heritage House : •Definition •How •Programme •Activiities •Current situation Arche-s 26 Revive Chettinad Development Project The Key tool : The Chettinad Heritage House What is a Heritage House A heritage building : A Heritage House is usually set up in a public heritage building located in the core heritage area. It is a building which needs to be restored by adaptive skills following the report of a conservation architect. The restoration work serves as pilot and training project for heritage basis. Arche-s A team of experts : A Heritage House is staffed by trained architects and urban planners, supported by jurists, mediators or other fields when required and international experts. The work and studies of the team has to be undertaken along with the local authorities, such as the district collectors and village or town pachayats. 27 Revive Chettinad Development Project The Key tool : The Chettinad Heritage House The setting up of a Heritage House has to be based an institutional, a political and a legal support : Institutional support Multi-bi-lateral partnership agreement such as : State Government /UNESCO State Government /International institutions UNESCO / International institutions UNESCO /NGO Arche-s Political support National level : GoI State level : GoTN Local level : District collectors Legal support Government or local level ownership Local NGO for running up the activities 28 Revive Chettinad Development Project The Key tool : The Chettinad Heritage House The Programme of the Chettinad Heritage House •Exhibition rooms; •Office of the heritage team; •Visitors services; •Interpretation center; •Pedagogical workshops; •Handicraft demonstration and workshop; •Heritage workshop; •Resource center; Arche-s Children School Office Heritage Workshop Exhibition Pedagogical Workshop rooms Visitors services School in the old Alagappa Chettiar house in Kottaiyur proposed to be converted into the Chettinad Heritage House 29 Revive Chettinad Development Project Activities of the Chettinad Heritage House The activities amongst others of the Chettinad Heritage House •Provision of technical and legal advice to the local population for the conservation; • Technical and legal advice to the local population the re-adaptive use of traditional buildings; •Awareness and technical assistance to the local authorities on heritage issues; •Permanent watch; •Survey and inventory of heritage buildings and structures; •Drawing up of conservation plan for historical structures; •Preparation of a regional and local heritage management plan; •Exhibitions and information centre to the visitors; •Participation to local heritage committees; •Development of a heritage-based itinerary; •Bring heritage skills and capacity building to local stake holders; •Create a basis of knowledge; •Organization of seminars; •Manage and coordinate university partnerships on site; •Publish studies and researches. Arche-s 30 Revive Chettinad Development Project Mission of the Chettinad Heritage House : The Heritage Center The Heritage House will also house the Heritage Centre which will receive national and international visitors : •Many services (utilities, coffeeshop, handicraft shop, book shop, etc.) •Practical and cultural information (site plan, conferences, shows, demonstrations of skills, workshops for adults and children, etc.) •Temporary exhibitions for two or three years (handicrafts, history, customs and way of life, natural and building heritage) Arche-s •Conception of medium term projects (eco-museum, centre for training and production of handicrafts and applied art, centre for international exchanges). Example of exhibits : Baskets, kottans, various containers, vessel at Rm. Rm. Foundation in Kanadukathan 31 Revive Chettinad Development Project Mission of the Chettinad Heritage House : The Interpretation Center Creation of an Interpretation Center In connection with the Chettinad Heritage House, an interpretation and information center to visitors will be housed in the old Chettinad train station, Gateway of the region. It will be a key tool for sensitizing, interpreting and giving practical information. Panels produced by university partnerships and the team of the Heritage House will be displayed in the old restored building in collaboration with international experts, ArcHe-S and UNESCO . Arche-s Proposed heritage-based itinerary Heritage building at the Chettinad train station to be converted into Interpretation Center 32 Revive Chettinad Development Project Mission of the Chettinad Heritage House : The Interpretation Center The Space and the Function The Space and the Function Arche-s Palatial Homes Climatic Architecture 33 Revive Chettinad Development Project Mission of the Chettinad Heritage House : Heritage-based intinerary Development of a Heritage-based Itinerary: Architectural and urban Trail : Implementation of heritage walks in core area such as Karaikkudi, Kottaiyur, Pallathur, Kanadukathan, Kothamangam, Ryavaram, Kadiyapatti. Country Planning Trail. Area around the Chettinad Train Station restored Temple trail: Clan temples ; Village temples ; Ayyanar temples . Art Deco Trail: Walk around the important 20/40’s area of Karaikkudi and other villages Handicraft Trail; Wood work and chariot marker and Handloom weavers in Karaikkudi, Athangudi tiles, Kotans in Pilayarpatti. Nature trail: Bird watching and walking through traditional water system (erys). Sea shore trail: Fisherman port of Mimisal, Avudaiyarkovil temple, the village potters who are making every years these beautiful horse, cows or elephant figures offered to the local deity of Ayyanar . Cuisine training: Chettinad cuisine experience. 34 Revive Chettinad Development Project Mission of the Chettinad Heritage House : Drawing up protection et conservation plan Identification of the local planning area and preparation of regional master plan: Collection of data •Gathering of historical knowledge •Collecting all the necessary documentation for carrying out the survey: cartography, surveys undertaken by or for the Government departments •Seeking the help of Government institutions and departments that are likely to have the pertinent knowledge or information Arche-s Identification, analysis and diagnosis of the heritage •Survey of the territory for identifying the heritage elements and understanding the evolution of the places •Delimitating the historical core zone •Inventory sheets •Studying architectural evolution and specific details •Examining shape, scale, Interaction between buildings. The studies will be undertaken by an architect specialized in heritage conservation, a team of architects and urban planners. 35 Revive Chettinad Development Project Mission of the Chettinad Heritage House : Drawing up protection et conservation plan Inventory sheets Studying architectural evolution Understanding the Architectural organisation within each plot. Arche-s Example of inventory sheets and architectural studies of the city of Chartres (France) before proposal for conservation plan 36 Revive Chettinad Development Project Mission of the Chettinad Heritage House : Drawing up protection et conservation plan Proposal for future orientations •Analysis and a diagnosis concerning the heritage by adopting a planning approach •Proposals for orientations which will be presented to local bodies and inhabitants defining the limits of the sector to be preserved in the Chettinad territory; •Overview of the rules for heritage zones; •These proposals will take into account all development plans for the entire sector. Arche-s EXAMPLE OF A SECTOR PROTECTION PLAN FOR THE CITY OF CHINON (REGION CENTRE, FRANCE) showing : Historic momuments; Monuments; Heritage buildings to be protected; Buildings to be restored: Buildings of no heritage value; Buildings to be demolished; Natural zone to be protected. 37 Revive Chettinad Development Project Mission of the Chettinad Heritage House : University partnership University partnership University partnerships will be importany for initiating and developing heritage skills and awareness and capacity building in Tamil Nadu. The Heritage House will coordinate university workshop and different programme in the fields of : •Heritage and conservation; •Urban planning; •Water ressources; •Environmental studies, such as sustainable energies; •Nature and forest management; •Tourism development; •Branding the Chettinad identity; •Local governance and capacity building. Arche-s Documents realized by the students in architecture of Anna University Chennai during the Chettinad Heritage Studio Jan. 2008, SAP Anna/Ecole de Chaillot 38 Revive Chettinad Development Project Mission of the Chettinad Heritage House : promote cultural tourism and economic revival Cultural Tourism: •Creation of a coordination committee of heritage hotels in the region; •Promoting micro-projects such as Bed & Breakfast along with an organized network; •Creating or promoting a network of private houses to be visited along with the community; •Training guides; •Organization of cultural events : Dance and music festivals Village festivals Exhibition of handicraft and art Arche-s Researches for economical revival : •Tourism alternatives; •Outsourcing activities; •Sport activities; •Centers of excellence : Heritage skills Applied arts Art and design Cosmetic Traditional medecine such as ayurveda 39 Revive Chettinad Development Project Mission of the Chettinad Heritage House : The Current situation •Phase of finalizing partnership agreement between GoTN and UNESCO; •Approved decentralized cooperation programme supported by Region Centre France and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in partnership with UNESCO, the city of Aix-en-Provence, the Ministry of the Culture France, the NGO ArcHe-S, the urban agency ADUC and the Revive Chettinad Society; •Cultural cooperation agreement on process between GoTN and Region Center France; Arche-s •Commitment of local authorities for the creation of the Chettinad Heritage House and the proposed Old Alagappa House in Kottaiyur; •Transfer of ownership of this house from local level to state level, Department of Tourism; •Missions of ArcHe-S for District Collector Sivagangai on improvement of public space and the restoration of the Alagappa oorani in Kanadukathan;, recommendation reports •Cooperation programme between Anna University, Dept of Archtecture Chennai, and postgraduate School of conservation, Ecole de Chaillot, Paris. •Inclusion of Chettinad into the 2008 Watch List of the World Monuments Fund, USA; •Inclusion into the UNESCO Heritage Passport Programme. 40 The Revive Chettinad Heritage Campaign is a heritage based-development program launched in May 2007 by UNESCO New Delhi in collaboration with ArcHe-S with the endorsement of the Tamil Nadu Government Arche-s Thank you for your attention Supported by UNESCO Website: www.unesco.org/newdelhi 41