Anjhana M

UD4004

The Stitch - Rejuvenating Arumbakkam Canal

This studio will focus on the design aspects of urban transformations within the existing urban areas. The underlying context is that Indian cities are growing rapidly in terms of population and therefore expanding physically. Increasing urban population and the growing urban incomes will fuel demand for more and more built-floor space in cities accompanied by a demand for infrastructure. Many urban areas within these cities are dealing with unstainable levels of stress on infrastructure, resources and public services and are becoming increasingly unliveable. As an attempt to address these concerns, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoUHA) has initiated various schemes such as AMRUT (Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation), SMART CITIES MISSION and HRIDAY (Heritage City Development and Augmentation). These schemes enable planning for developing infrastructure in the brownfield areas through mechanisms such as Local Area Plans (LAP) and Town Planning schemes (TPS). These typically include those parts of the city that are already developed but are not able to sustain the pressure on existing infrastructure and seek redevelopment. The site selected is the TOD stretch on GST road from CMBT to Ashok Nagar covering 4 Metro stations and the stretch between them. Students will work on the projects that are emerging out of these initiatives defined by their studio tutors. Through their design projects, students will explore the methods of integration of the physical design with regulatory frameworks like LAP in creating liveable, functional, memorable, safe and sustainable urban areas. 


Report Content

Project Context - City Level

Site Contextualisation - TOD Corridor

Framework Goals

TOD Corridor - Strategic Framework

Arumbakkam - Local Area Plan

Design Goal

Design Framework

Canal Sqaure Neighborhood - Isometric View

Canal Street - Character View

Section through the Canal Square | Builtform Guidelines