Desai Juhi Sanjay

UR2016

City and Its Women

The public spaces in India today are covered with vehicular movement and parking; the ownership of which usually lies with men. The rest of the remaining public spaces are then either encroached or act as a male anchor point. The design of these cities do not take into consideration the needs and expectations that an Indian women needs to have while accessing a  public space. The street is redesigned with the vision of a street that enables women to experience a sense of ownership by having a wholesome interlinked experience of Play, Pause and Purpose.

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Associative Mapping

House Mapping

Where do women go? and Mapping Anchors

Spatial Analysis

Katwaria Sarai, Delhi Site Analysis

Utopian Vision and User Groups

Strategies and Master Plan

South Edge Analysis and Design

North Edge Analysis and Design

Complete Isometric and Elevation Map