Vasava Shivani Yogeshbhai

UP4002

Girdharnagar, East Ahmedabad

This study focuses on the tiny area of East Ahmedabad called "Girdharnagar-Asarwa," which is 1 km x 1 km in size and situated in the central region close to the old city and around 5 km from the city center. Early in the 1990s, Girdharnagar was a part of an industrial region, but once the mills closed, it gradually changed into a residential and commercial district. Girdharnagar underwent numerous changes, including the expansion of the informal population and unplanned housing. The health services cover Asarwa's built-up area. Street and social events take place in both neighborhoods. The area's viability is determined by land ownership and uses.


Report Content

Portfolio, PUP22327

Introduction

History and Evolution

Road Network

Built Form

Population Density

Public Realm

Water supply and Solid Waste

Job and Livelihood

Conclusion