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12 November 1885

Paris Begins Haussmann-Style Suburban Expansion to Manage Industrial Growth

Paris Begins Haussmann-Style Suburban Expansion to Manage Industrial Growth

On November 12, 1885, Paris initiated a large-scale suburban expansion project inspired by Baron Haussmann’s earlier urban reforms. The French government sought to manage rapid industrial growth and population pressure by extending planned boulevards and housing layouts beyond the city walls. The expansion included public transport integration, water supply systems, and multi-story worker housing complexes. The model combined aesthetics with efficiency, creating wide roads, uniform building facades, and green public squares. This initiative not only redefined European urbanism but also became a blueprint for colonial planners in Asia and Africa. It established the modern concept of zoning by separating residential, industrial, and commercial areas while maintaining harmony through architecture. The Paris suburban expansion set a precedent for the modern city planning that influenced Lahore, Bombay, and Cairo in the early 20th century.

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French National Urban Archives, 1885
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12 November 1892

Karachi’s Frere Town Housing Project Begins Under British Municipal Authority

Karachi’s Frere Town Housing Project Begins Under British Municipal Authority

On November 12, 1892, the British Municipal Authority of Karachi approved the Frere Town Housing Project, one of the earliest organized residential developments in the region. The project was designed to house civil servants and merchants near the port area, introducing planned streets, drainage systems, and masonry housing. It marked a turning point in Karachi’s transition from a trading port to a structured colonial city. The use of stone and lime construction gave the area a distinct architectural identity that influenced later neighborhoods such as Saddar and Clifton. The Frere Town initiative became a model for mixed-class urban development, providing both bungalows and smaller cottages within a shared civic layout. Historians consider it one of South Asia’s first examples of formal urban real estate planning, where social order and sanitation were key design priorities. The legacy of this plan can still be traced in Karachi’s urban grid and heritage zones.

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Karachi Municipal Archives, 1892
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