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Pitla Sampathkumar Prabhakar

UP4002

Naranpura - Rise of New Residential Neighborhood

Naranpura is one of the oldest residential neighborhoods in the west of Ahmedabad. Initially, It was a village in the early 1960s. It was included in the city’s municipal limits expansion in 1958. This led to a slight migration of people from neighboring areas, resulting in the change from Naranpura village to Naranpura Colony after 1960. This report aims to aid the working group, comprising a sociologist, an economist, and three community representatives, by providing a thorough account of four aspects of Naranpura: preliminary observations; transformation; street network and built forms; and development of land. The portfolio comprises different layers, along with a conclusion. It talks about the transformation of Naranpura from which it builds a connection with the study area from 2000–2022. This is followed by examining the road hierarchy, which focuses on the layering of building forms, activities, and streets. The last discuss the equitable mix of land use and property prices and their correlation with building typology, which triggered the property prices of land parcels and buildings as compared to other precincts owing to locational advantage and superior connectivity. This study uses primary surveys of the area through GIS (Geographical Information System) mapping and physical documentation of the area. This forms the primary tool enabling the study. 


Report Content

Introduction to the Precinct

Evolution and History of Naranpura

Road Networks : The Streets

Connectivity and Accessibility

Residential Neighborhood : Built forms

Land Development & Utilization

Anomalies of Property prices

Finding Public Realm

Activeness of Public Realm

Conclusion