UP4000-3

Faculty: Harsh Bhasin | Jignesh Mehta | Utkarsh Patel | Arjun Joshi | Arun Kumar

TA: Pavithra Nelson | Tamanna Parvin | Sreedevi Kurur | Amrutha Balan

Development Plan

Statutory Development Plan (DP) is the most important and powerful tool for planning an urban area, and facilitating its growth. Conventionally, however, such plans focus on controlling the development instead of encouraging and facilitating it. Also often they fail to effectively integrate land use, transportation, infrastructure, environment and other key sectors, and merely become an exercise in mapping existing and identifying proposed land uses and control regulations.
In this studio, the students are expected to develop core competencies in making a Development Plan, which would go beyond the conventional ?predict and provide? approach. Through national and international case studies the students will understand and explore different approaches for planning, zoning and regulations in order to to prepare a plan that strives to be equitable, robust, and yet adaptable; and is able to withstand the uncertainties of the future.
At the end of the semester, the students will prepare a Development Plan with proposals integrating various sectors such as land use, transport, infrastructure, housing, economy, environment etc; identify various projects, estimate costs, identify revenue sources, and suggest a monitoring mechanism to ensure maximum implementation of the plan.
About the city - Ahmedabad has been at the center of development and the largest urban agglomeration for the state of Gujarat. The city is rapidly transforming from an economic point of view which is reflected in new urban growth areas. With the existing urban growth areas and proximity to Gandhinagar, Kadi, Kalol, Sanand, Mehmedabad and Dahegham students venture into preparing 3 different Development plans which are flexible to meet the existing and future needs of the city.

Studio Unit

Development Plan Studio Spring 2022 -Ahmedabad

Approach & Process

Timeline | Iteration 1 & 2

Timeline | Iteration 3 & 4

Learnings & Outcomes