%0 Journal Article %T Reclaiming Glory of Shehr %A Ali Iqbal Kaderi %A Amol Subhashchandra Suryavanshi %A Nandan Somnath Malani %A Purva Harish Shah %J Journal of Heritage Management %@ 2456-4796 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/2455929618773389 %X The core areas of Indian cities present a unique case of survival and degradation co-existing. Once the pulse of Srinagar city, Ali Kadal-Maharaj Ganj area struggles for its existence today. Although the historic urban structure of the city prevails, almost in its authentic form; it lacks the pulse it must have had in medieval period, while it demonstrates potential for tourism with its heritage reserve. This research derives traces from urban analytical studies of the area to re-invent them for effective modern use. The design effort is to intervene least while upgrading the area to its past glory. The finding of the whole process concludes to an understanding that it may not be restored to its original format; the urban life can revolve around tourism, promotion of local arts and crafts and heritage and suggests relevant design interventions. However, these need to be investigated for public and stakeholder¡¯s opinions %K Revitalization %K inner city %K historic urban structure %K urban heritage %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2455929618773389