What were the principles that guided urban planning by British?
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principles that guided their planning was that the architectural design must reflect British superiority and power. c. Change must leave a deep impact in the peopel and must assert colonial rule.
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The principles that guided urban planning by British:
- The major principle that guided the British's planning was that the entire architectural design must be a reflection of their sophistication and superiority.
- The main effort went into dividing both physically and socially the so-called 'White' and the 'Black' population.
- Change must give a 'deep impact' in the people and must assert 'colonial rule'.
- Their designs were based on their perception of the Indians and they followed Haussmann's plan that centred on demolishing old buildings to make space for new buildings in the British style.
- This way, they had lesser fear of more revolts and could also assert their colonialism.
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