India, Aug. 22 -- Should an 'iconic building' be defined only by its physical attributes or its public values as well? Fundamental questions like this were raised at a public meeting to discuss objections and suggestions to the BMC's proposed policy on the development of iconic structures aimed at enhancing Mumbai's skyline and boosting tourism.
The meeting, held at the civic headquarters on Thursday, saw around 15 people, including representatives of architects, urban planners and civic groups, developers and citizens expressing their concerns on a proposal by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to include a new regulation - Regulation 33(27 - in the Development Control and Promotion Regulations (DCPR), 2034, on these 'iconic' ...
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