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Prithvi C Patil

UP4002-8

Unraveling the urban forces: The Vastral perspective

Vastral, located in eastern Ahmedabad, has evolved significantly over the years due to its strategic positioning near industrial zones, primarily shaped by the Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC). Originally an agricultural area, it witnessed a transformation as industrial growth attracted a diverse set of communities, including migrant laborers from regions like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, seeking employment in the expanding industrial sector. This influx spurred residential developments and a demand for services, resulting in the area's shift toward a mixed-use urban fabric combining both industrial and residential land uses. As the industrial landscape grew, Vastral saw significant changes in its built form, especially after the introduction of the TP Scheme in the 2000s, which facilitated the construction of high-rise apartments. These residential developments have altered the social fabric, introducing both institutional and commercial spaces. Despite good connectivity, the absence of pedestrian infrastructure limits walkability, impacting the area's vibrancy during off-peak hours. The area experiences a high footfall during peak commuting hours and temple ceremonies, but the mid-day period remains quiet. The metro line and improved road network have enhanced accessibility, yet challenges in pedestrian facilities persist, affecting the overall quality of life and walkability within this transforming urban environment


Report Content

Introduction to the Precinct

Network and Connectivity

Land Development

Built Interface

Built Interface

Public Realm

People and their Choices

Housing and Public Transport perception

Conclusion