The Integration Of Colors To Enhance Smart Cities Of India With Cultural Significance

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Monica Singh
Ranganath M Singari
Mihir Bholey

Abstract

In this study, we explore the significance of colors in various cities of India and their impact on the cultural, architectural, and tourism aspects. Each city has its own unique color association and significance, contributing to the visual appeal and symbolism of these vibrant destinations. Jodhpur, known as the "Blue City," showcases the predominant use of blue paint on its houses, creating a striking contrast against the desert landscape and offering a unique visual identity. Jaipur, the "Pink City," earned its name when it was painted pink to welcome a royal visit, symbolizing hospitality and warmth. Udaipur, the "White City," uses white marble in its architecture, signifying purity and peace. Amritsar, the "Golden City," boasts the iconic Golden Temple covered in gold leaf, representing divinity and prosperity. Jaisalmer, also known as the "Golden City," features golden sandstone architecture that blends harmoniously with the desert surroundings. Kolkata, the "City of Joy," is characterized by its vibrant culture, with the annual Durga Puja festival showcasing colorful decorations and artistic displays. Agra, the "City of Love," is home to the Taj Mahal, renowned for its ivory-white marble that symbolizes purity and beauty. Other cities like Jhansi, Ahmedabad, Srinagar, Pondicherry, Bundi, Rishikesh, Pushkar, Varanasi, Thiruvananthapuram, Aizawl, Mumbai, Guwahati, Chennai, Mysore, and Chandigarh also have their unique colors and cultural significance, adding to the diverse tapestry of India.


By examining the use of colors in these cities, we gain insight into how they contribute to their architectural heritage, cultural diversity, and visual aesthetics. The colors not only define the identity of these cities but also create memorable experiences for visitors and residents alike, making them vibrant and captivating destinations. The use of colors in Indian cities reflects their cultural, historical, and spiritual elements, adding to the overall ambiance, cultural identity, and tourism appeal. These colors not only enhance the visual charm but also symbolize the rich heritage and traditions of each city, making them truly unique and captivating places to explore.

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Monica Singh, Ranganath M Singari, & Mihir Bholey. (2024). The Integration Of Colors To Enhance Smart Cities Of India With Cultural Significance. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(5), 3864–3893. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i5.3544
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Monica Singh

Department of Design, Delhi Technological University, Delhi, India

Ranganath M Singari

Department of Design, Delhi Technological University, Delhi, India.

Mihir Bholey

National Institute of Design, Gandhi Nagar, India