Suthar Ankil Rajeshkumar

UP4002-10

Narol: A Tale of Two Worlds

Narol in Ahmedabad exemplifies how a national highway can create sharp social and economic divides. On one side, the village thrives with vibrant social interactions and local commerce, while the other side, dominated by industry and slums, suffers from poorer infrastructure and heavy vehicles. These contrasts are evident in street activities, walkability, and safety, influenced by edge conditions and ground-floor usage. Being on the city's periphery, Narol remains largely industrial, with its land use shaping both its physical and social landscape, reflecting the broader inequalities in urban development.


Report Content

Introduction to Narol: Key Characteristics and Landmarks.

Evolution of Narol: Growth Patterns and Timeline.

Streets and Edges: The Interaction of Mobility and Land Use.

Land Utilization Insights

Urban Built Typology and Coverage Dynamics

Public Realm: Evaluating Inclusivity in Public Areas

Analyzing Storm Water Drainage and Waste Management

Public Transport and Employment Pattern

Insights into Public Transport Usage and Experience

Choices and tradeoffs: Socioeconomic Factors in Housing and Employment Choices