1. The impact of migration on urban development
1.1. impacts both architecture and the social fabric.
1.2. adapts urban environments
2. Case Studies
2.1. Wembly
2.1.1. migration
2.1.1.1. Migration from post-World War II India and Pakistan
2.1.1.2. mostly migrants from South Asia (Hindus, Sikhs, Jains)
2.1.2. religious Architecture Builidngs
2.1.2.1. Shree Sanatan Hindu Union Temple
2.1.2.2. Shri Guru Nanak Gurdwara
2.1.3. Features
2.1.3.1. Carvings, spires, domes, and lively colours
2.1.3.2. South Asian traditional influences (wood, stone, marble)
2.1.4. impact on culture and society
2.1.4.1. Neighbourhood multiculturalism
2.1.4.2. Temples serving as hubs for social and religious activities
2.1.4.3. Festivals such as Vaisakhi and Diwali promote social solidarity and culture.
2.1.5. Visual Effects on the Cityscape
2.1.5.1. Temples as iconic structures in Wembley
2.1.5.2. striking contrast to the architecture of the surrounding suburbs
2.1.6. impact of socioeconomic factors
2.1.6.1. More tourists and awareness of South Asian culture
2.1.6.2. expansion of South Asian enterprises, such as eateries and retail stores
2.2. Southall
2.2.1. migration
2.2.1.1. There are a lot of South Asian populations in "Little India."
2.2.1.2. Migration from Sri Lanka, India, and Pakistan after the conflict
2.2.2. religious Architecture Buildings
2.2.2.1. Sri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara
2.2.3. Features
2.2.3.1. combining contemporary materials with traditional South Asian designs
2.2.3.2. Minarets, arches, and domes
2.2.4. impact on culture and society
2.2.4.1. South Asian stores, marketplaces, and enterprises (grocers, eateries)
2.2.4.2. Architectural forms that are hybrid (traditional vs. British urban styles)
2.2.5. Transformation of the Social and Economic
2.2.5.1. Reviving the economy with South Asian companies
2.2.5.2. Street life that is lively and economic activity that is multicultural
2.2.5.3. Places of worship as centres for social services, education, and cultural activities
2.2.6. Events and Festivals of Culture
2.2.6.1. The Indian cultural celebration known as the Southall Mela
2.2.6.2. Events involving religion and culture that attract both residents and tourists