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Aim: To Enhance The Socio Cultural Quality of The Site by Focusing On The Recreational Spaces and Cultural Heritage

The document outlines objectives to enhance the socio-cultural quality of a site by focusing on recreational spaces and cultural heritage. The objectives are to: 1) Provide inclusive public space for cultural and art activities; 2) Develop public spaces for commercial activities; 3) Identify open green spaces for outdoor activities and social interaction; 4) Transform streets to support various activities while allowing pedestrian and vehicular movement; and 5) Resolve vehicular and pedestrian circulation to provide safe movement.

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Aim: To Enhance The Socio Cultural Quality of The Site by Focusing On The Recreational Spaces and Cultural Heritage

The document outlines objectives to enhance the socio-cultural quality of a site by focusing on recreational spaces and cultural heritage. The objectives are to: 1) Provide inclusive public space for cultural and art activities; 2) Develop public spaces for commercial activities; 3) Identify open green spaces for outdoor activities and social interaction; 4) Transform streets to support various activities while allowing pedestrian and vehicular movement; and 5) Resolve vehicular and pedestrian circulation to provide safe movement.

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AIM: TO ENHANCE THE SOCIO CULTURAL QUALITY OF THE SITE BY FOCUSING

ON THE RECREATIONAL SPACES AND CULTURAL HERITAGE.

OBJECTIVES:

1. TO PROVIDE AN INCLUSIVE PUBLIC SPACE


FOR CULTURAL AND ART-BASED ACTIVITIES.

2. TO DEVELOP PUBLIC SPACES FUNCTIONING AS


PRECINCTS FOR COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES.

3. IDENTIFYING OPEN GREEN SPACES FOR PROMOTING


OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES AND SOCIAL INTERACTION.

4. TRANSFORMATION OF THE STREET ACCORDING TO THE


CONVENIENCE OF USERS THAT CAN SUPPORT MULTITUDE OF
ACTIVITIES AND FUNCTIONS ALONG WITH PEDESTRIAN AND
VEHICULAR MOVEMENT AND CAN ACT AS A GATHERING &
SOCIALIZING SPACE TOO.

6. RESOLVING VEHICULAR AND PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION TO


PROVIDE EASY AND SAFE MOVEMENT TO USERS BY DEVELOPING THE
MAJOR JUNCTION.

AIMS AND
URBAN DESIGN MANIDIPA NEOGI
KAUSHAL SINGH
ARSHI KHAN
SAKSHI CHAUHAN
SHWETA SINGH
YAHSPAL KAINTURA OBJECTIVES
ARTS-BASED SOCIAL CHANGE AND COMMUNITY
NUDGE THEORY CONCEPT OF “LOOSE SPACE”
DEVELOPMENT
• Socially engaged art is
NUDGE THEORY : Loose Space explores the many ways that urban residents,
becoming a widely used
Behavioral economics, political theory, and behavioral with creativity and determination, appropriate public space
term and popular approach
sciences which proposes positive reinforcement and indirect to meet their own needs and desires.
in the arts sector; especially
suggestions as ways to influence the behavior and decision
as many traditional cultural
making of groups or individuals.
institutions strive to • Any space in the urban built environment that has the
become more community potential to serve new functions.
relevant. 1. Open Gym • Creating a new meaning of the space rather than having the
• Creative Placemaking: • Open gym is unstructured formal intended function.
Cultural and arts-based activity where the • Citizens take advantage of looseness of public spaces when
activities that shape the gymnasium is available to they use everyday features of the urban environment to
physical character of a space community members to play support a variety of personal desires or needs.
and thereby improve quality pick-up sports such as • This often involves creative appropriation and the use of
basketball or volleyball, added props such as tents, chairs, or tables.
of life and contribute to the
participate in fitness • Loose space contributes to the social, cultural, political, and
economic well-being of
stations, run laps, etc. economic development of cities because it allows for a
residents. sanctioned demonstration of personal and social freedoms.
• Open gym concept is a
• Accessible and inclusive
classic example of “Nudge
public space is vital asset to Theory” (By putting your
the urban communities and desired action directly in
citizens should have a say in front of the user, you nudge
the design and them into taking that action.
redevelopment of their Example: • Parks
urban environment. • Biennale • Basketball/ Tennis court 2. ADULT PLAYGROUND
Effect on the site
• Sustained advancement of • Installation • Transformation of public (Indoor games, Outside)
• Placing them in parks and
health, and/or productivity • Wall arts space according to the user other open spaces that
within a community. • Seating type- presence of educational people cut across on the way
institution and residential to the shops or work is the
creates at least two different way to create potential
types of crowds: students and regular users.
elders. • An unique yet simple tactic
of advertising the health
benefits of exercise and then
expecting people to motivate
themselves to a more subtle
3. Court along with seating approach.
• Will attract people from
different age category
(students, young age,
working class)
• Park
Convenient foe people to
explore different variety in a
same space.

URBAN DESIGN MANIDIPA NEOGI


KAUSHAL SINGH
ARSHI KHAN
SAKSHI CHAUHAN
SHWETA SINGH
YAHSPAL KAINTURA
CONCEPT
OBJECTIVE 1 OBJECTIVE 2
1. TO PROVIDE AN INCLUSIVE PUBLIC SPACE 2. TO D E V E L O P P U B L I C S PA C E S F U N C T I O N I N G
FOR CULTURAL AND ART-BASED ACTIVITIES AS PRECINCTS FOR COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES.

INTERVENTION –
PROPOSAL OF AN EXHIBITION CUM FAIR GROUND
INTERVENTION –
INSPIRATION - “BIENNALE” PROPOSAL OF A SUPERMARKET.
(INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION FOR CONTEMPORARY ART)

WHAT we will be doing ? WHAT we will be doing ?


• Covered exhibition hall will be given for art galleries. Local artist of different • As near pleasant valley, orchards lane, I.A.S. colony there is no commercial
communities and across the country can exhibit their artworks of various space and as interviewed from the people they needed it otherwise they had
medium including paintings, sculptures, handicrafts etc. to go completely towards Sai Mandir.
• Supermarket could play a vital role in strengthening the community as there
• Also, we’ll be constructing a pavilion to host performance and cinematic art will be more interaction between people living in that area.
encouraging the local culture of the area which is Tibetan, gadhwali, kumaoni , • Also introducing a café in the supermarket.
sikh, etc

• The open space will be used for conducting fair and different events such as food
event, Dehradun art festival etc.
For that temporary structure will be constructed accordingly .
OBJECTIVE 3 OBJECTIVE 4 OBJECTIVE 6
3 . I D E N T I F Y I N G O P E N G R E E N S PA C E S F O R 4 . T R A N S F O R M AT I O N O F T H E S T R E E T 6. R E S O LV I N G VEHICULAR AND
PROMOTING OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES AND ACCORDING TO THE CONVENIENCE OF P E D E S T R I A N C I R C U L AT I O N T O P R O V I D E
SOCIAL INTERACTION. U S E R S T H AT C A N S U P P O R T M U LT I T U D E EASY AND SAFE MOVEMENT TO USERS
OF ACTIVITIES AND FUNCTIONS ALONG BY DEVELOPING THE MAJOR JUNCTION.
WITH PEDESTRIAN AND VEHICULAR
MOVEMENT AND CAN ACT AS A
G AT H E R I N G & S O C I A L I Z I N G S PA C E T O O .

BEFORE

• Providing parklets in sidewalks which will provide


seating spaces to pedestrians.

• Provide tree shade and dustbins are regular


interval to ensure cleaner sidewalk. AFTER
• Mini-roundabouts at intersections will increase
safety, reducing vehicle speeds and minimizing • Addition of cycle lane Increases total
• Providing transitional green space the points of conflict. capacities of streets carrying mixed
bicycle and motor vehicle traffic.
• Community space for all age groups • Providing sidewalk extensions reduces pedestrian • Addition of traffic lights and zebra
crossing distances and increases the pedestrian crossing will ensure safe and smooth
• Children's park space. Sidewalk extensions physically and visually passage of vehicles as well as
narrow the roadway while increasing the pedestrians.
• Open gym available waiting space and provide areas for
street furniture and benches, transit stops, trees, • A wider sidewalk will allow pedestrians
• Seating and landscaping. to walk not in a single lane file, but in
groups to comfortably walk past each
other.
• courts • Provide consistent pedestrian signage in a clear
visual language that can be universally • Well-lit sidewalks will provide accessible
• Art installation ground understood. slopes and gradients, be free of
obstructions, and offer eyes on the
street for natural surveillance and crime
prevention.

URBAN DESIGN MANIDIPA NEOGI


KAUSHAL SINGH
ARSHI KHAN
SAKSHI CHAUHAN
SHWETA SINGH
YAHSPAL KAINTURA INTERVENTIONS
• Drains are not maintained or
properly cover. So, covering them
will be hygienic for the
nieghbourhood.

• It also make the road unwelcoming


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• Construction and maintenance of


proper roads for the safe passage to
the residential parts.

• If the road are well constructed its


easier for people to engage and
easier for patrolling which makes
the space safer rather than isolating
it.

URBAN DESIGN MANIDIPA NEOGI


KAUSHAL SINGH
ARSHI KHAN
SAKSHI CHAUHAN
SHWETA SINGH
YAHSPAL KAINTURA INTERVENTIONS
INTERVENTION 1
1. PROPOSAL OF AN EXHIBITION CUM FAIR GROUND
Y

Two wheeler entry

Pedestrian
entry/exit FOOD STALL SIDE ELEVATION

P
P’
Four-
wheeler
entry

FOOD STALL PLAN


SHOP PLAN
Y’
SITE AREA – 23,427 sq. m
FAR = 1.5

DESIGN PROGRAMME
• EXHIBITION (2 HALLS) SHOP ELEVATION FOOD STALL ELEVTION
• MULTIPURPOSE HALL (1)
• FOOD STALLS (10)
• SHOPS (54)
• AMPITHEATRE (1)
• PARKING (120 in no.)
EXHIBITION PLAN EXHIBITION ELEVATION

MULTIPUROSE HALL PLAN MULTIPUROSE HALL ELEVATION


SECTION YY’

SECTION PP’
SITE AREA- 4219.65 SQ. MT.
PERMISSIBLE BUILTUP-1687.9 SQ. MT
ACHIEVED BUILTUP-1634.89 SQ. MT.

PERMISSIBLE F.A.R.- 1.8


ACHIEVED F.A.R.- 0.38

A A’

PLAN BASEMENT PLAN

ELEVATION SECTION A-A’

SUPERMARKET
URBAN DESIGN MANIDIPA NEOGI
KAUSHAL SINGH
L
ARSHI KHAN
SAKSHI CHAUHAN
SHWETA SINGH
YAHSPAL KAINTURA

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