Abstract

Chettinadu, a region in southern India, is situated in Tamil Nadu State 32 km from the west coast of the Bay of Bengal with a total area of 1,550 square kilometers in the heart of Tamil Nadu. The built heritage of Chettinadu is an irreplaceable cultural resource giving it a unique identity and character. In the tentative list of UNESCO 2014, the Chettinadu region has been classified into three clusters based on their Outstanding Universal Values and this provides a framework for our research.The region has experienced a tremendous amount of change from its original design and the old buildings are mirrors of the procession of history and culture that together have formed the heritage of the town. Well known for its palatial mansions with their unique architectural style, the conservation of old buildings is a must in retaining the character of the city. In this paper we studied the historical background of heritage areas and buildings in the Chettinadu region and attempted to establish the values in the built heritage by means of a selected set of variables. To achieve this objective various parameters were analyzed as how the values of the built heritage contribute to the unique sociocultural flavor of Chettinadu. Social, cultural, historical, and architectural values all enhance the image of the town, but assessing their relative importance for purposes of urban planning is a significant challenge. This analysis support the evolution of strategies targeted at preserving and enhancing the built heritage of the region. The varied heritage potential based on the values will help planners and developers to create sustainable programs for modernizing the infrastructure while protecting the inherent values of the built heritage of Chettinadu.

Highlights

  • The people of a region inherit a physical environment that is often deeply entangled with the identity of their past as mirrored in the idiosyncratic stock of their built heritage

  • In this paper we studied the historical background of heritage areas and buildings in the Chettinadu region and attempted to establish the values in the built heritage by means of a selected set of variables

  • This research tried to identify the values associated with the built heritage of Chettinadu in which assessment of the values demonstrated the importance of each component in the built heritage

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Introduction

The people of a region inherit a physical environment that is often deeply entangled with the identity of their past as mirrored in the idiosyncratic stock of their built heritage. With the Venice Charter the concept of heritage was extended from monuments and sites to include almost the whole built environment. Identifying the attributes of selected values and varied levels of significance in the built heritage is an important step in historical preservation. Once these are clearly delineated and their significance assessed, their relative contributions to each aspect of a conservation program can be determined. Chettinadu is a region located in the central part of Tamil Nadu state in southern India spread throughout 10°10’N latitude and 78°46’E longitude (Figure 1) This 1,550 square kilometer area in the heart of Tamil Nadu is home to 110,000 Chettiars who inhabit two major towns and 73 villages. The UNESCO tentative list describes it as forming a unique architectural ensemble of three clusters (Figure 2) with outstanding universal value (OUV): pp.

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