Sakshi Pugalia

UP4002

Suburbs in Transition | Wathoda, Nagpur

Nagpur is a developing city in central India. Where the old city proudly showcases the traces of the past, urbanism struggles to leave no stone unturned in the suburbs and the fringes. Wathoda lies in the Eastern suburbs of the city. It has undergone a striking transformation from vacant grassland to a well established neighborhood in past two decades (2000-2020). The study focuses on various tangible and intangible parameters. Tangible parameters comprise of the land use, built form, street network of Wathoda and City level infrastructure and services. Whereas the intangible parameters comprise of the lifestyle choices that people make in terms of their housing conditions, livelihood and transportation. To develop a better understanding of the tangible parameters, case of 1 sq.km. suburban area of Nagpur (Tier I city) is compared to cases of 1 sq. km. suburban areas of Indore (Tier II city) and Chennai (Tier I city). An effort has been made to identify a trend, if any, in Tier I and Tier II cities. Therefore, through the chosen study areas, the nature of development in suburban areas of different cities is analyzed.


Report Content

City Overview

Precinct Characteristics

City Transformation

Precinct Transformation

Land Use

Comparative Analysis of Built Form Characteristics

Street Network

Comparative Analysis of Street Conditions

Public Space

Public Realm Characteristics