design for inclusivity: urban design strategies for the urban poor at city peripheries

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U r b a n D e s i g n S t r a t e g i e s f o r t h e U r b a n P o o r a t C i t y P e r i p h e r i e s School of Planning and Architecture

Department Of Urban Design

Design for Inclusivity Urban Design Strategies for the Urban Poor

at city peripheries

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U r b a n D e s i g n S t r a t e g i e s f o r t h e U r b a n P o o r a t C i t y P e r i p h e r i e s School of Planning and Architecture

EXPLORING THE PREMISE

BRIDGING THE GAP

SPATIAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT POLICY

What is

the missing link?

GROUND REALITIES

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Proposals 5. By readdressing the way cities and human settlements are planned, designed, financed, developed, governed and managed, the New Urban Agenda will help to end poverty and hunger in all its forms and dimensions; reduce inequalities; promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth; achieve gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls in order to fully harness their vital contribution to sustainable development; improve human health and well-being; foster resilience; and protect the environment.

51. We commit ourselves to promoting the development of urban spatial frameworks, including urban planning and design instruments that support sustainable management and use of natural resources and land, appropriate compactness and density, polycentrism and mixed uses, through infill or planned urban extension strategies as applicable, to trigger economies of scale and agglomeration, strengthen food system planning, and enhance resource efficiency, urban resilience and environmental sustainability.

99. We will support the provision of well-designed networks of safe, accessible, green and quality streets and other public spaces that are accessible to all, free from crime and violence, including sexual harassment and gender-based violence, considering the human scale, and measures that allow for the best possible commercial use of street-level floors, fostering both formal and informal local markets and commerce, as well as not-for-profit community initiatives, bringing people into public spaces, and promoting walkability and cycling with the goal of improving health and well-being.

102. We will strive to improve capacity for urban planning and design and the provision of training for urban planners at national, subnational and local levels.

NEW URBAN AGENDA Quito Declaration on Sustainable Cities and Human Settlements for All (extracts)

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SAVDA GHERA Resettlement colony lies in Zone N and closer to the edge of Zone L. The entire Zone N is marked as urbanizable area in MPD 2021 and has been taken up for acquisition in the land pooling scheme by DDA and envisioning it to develop according to the proposed Zonal plan.

Case: SAVDA GHERA a story of the urban poor having to find new life at the city periphery Master Plan Proposals

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AREA :250 ACRE PRESENT POPULATION :37,500 PROJECTED POPULATION :1.2 lakh Developing agency :DUSIB

DENSITY TARGET :600 DU/hec on residential land with 10% variation. DWELLING UNIT AREAS :(a) 25 sq.m PLOT AREAS :(b) 18 sq.m (c) 12 sq.m

Proposals

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OBJECTIVES • Creating inclusive environment(interface) • Providing livelihood opportunity (economic

sustainability) • Improving natural environments • Improving social interactions • Better living conditions in terms of more

habitable space, light and ventilation. • Give identity and Character

VISION: “Developing a model of an inclusive and sustainable neighbourhood as a unit for a more equitable city.”

Area (planning) level structure plan

U r b a n D e s i g n S t r a t e g i e s f o r t h e U r b a n P o o r a t C i t y P e r i p h e r i e s School of Planning and Architecture

The Indore Slum Networking project is a holistic approach to a community-based sanitation and environmental improvement programme. Objectives (1) A wholistic approach to environmental issues (2) A significant reduction in the cost of utilities and housing; (3) The mobilisation of material resources for the development of settlements; (4) The increase in community responsibility and control; and (5) the improvement of the overall quality of life in terms of education, health, and income generation.

Case Study: Slum Networking of Indore City

By Himanshu Parikh

Site level structure plan

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Facilities along the green corridor

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Department Of Urban Design

Co-development A Community Based Urban Design Initiative

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समीक्षा Review

योजनाकार और डिजाइनर Planners &

Designers

मास्टर प्लान

Master Plan

मास्टर प्लान , शेत्रिय विकास योजना master plan , zonal

development plan

स्िीकृत योजना Approved Plan

पारंपररक योजना विवि

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Public consultations - invitation Local Area Planning

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Public consultation Local Area Planning

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Public consultation opinions and feedback Local Area Planning

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Before After

Local Area Planning

Before and After images captured the imagination of the local people

Design proposal

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Public consultation collective exchange Local Area Planning

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BRIDGING THE GAP

SPATIAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT POLICY

URBAN DESIGN

The missing link

GROUND REALITIES

TAKE AWAY

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DESIGN IN DEVELOPMENT

ROLE OF URBAN DESIGN

Urban Design

Design ART

Urban Development

UTILITY

MACRO Urban Planning

Town/City Region District

PLANNING caters to

Policy for Urban Development and

Resource Allocation

URBAN DESIGN conceives and guides

Physical Form for Urban Development

MICRO Architecture

Home Office

Institution Cinema……etc.

Street Plaza/Park

Neighborhood Transit Node

Campus/Precinct Townships…..etc.

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THREE STEPS AHEAD?

1. CREATING A STRONG VISION INCORPORATING MULTIPLE

IMAGINATIONS OF THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT THAT PRIORITIZES

THE ENVIRONMENTAL AND THE SOCIAL RATHER THAN (PRIMARILY)

THE ECONOMIC

2. FOREGROUNDING DESIGN (OF THE OPEN AND BUILT) IN THE

REALIZATION OF THE PLANNED BUILT ENVIRONMENT

3. ESTABLISHING INCLUSIVE, TRANSPARENT AND ENDURING

PARTNERSHIPS BETWEEN THE CITY (AUTHORITIES), CITIZENS

(COMMUNITY) AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERTISE

TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE FUTURES

WAY FORWARD

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Thank you

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