Updated On: 18 April, 2025 08:29 AM IST | Mumbai | Shriram Iyengar
On International Day for Monuments and Sites, commonly referred to as World Heritage Day, today, city architects and conservationists reveal solutions on how to protect and nurture our city’s urban heritage for future generations

Rahul Chemburkar marks out the S Bridge in Byculla as infrastructural heritage. Pic/Rane Ashish

A view of the Kothari pyaav and Kabutarkhana at CSMT. Pics Courtesy/Vaastu Vidhaan
As a city, we ought to look at heritage as an asset. Every tangible heritage also has a strong intangible narrative. For instance, natural heritage, like Gilbert Hill, is fragile and ought to be looked after alongside edifices like the Gateway of India. Opportunities also lie in aspects like city squares in Central Mumbai, Dadar Parsi Colony or King’s Circle — among the earliest planned residential colonies.