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First life, then spaces, then buildings – the other way around never works
India has a rich Heritage. However, recently Urban spaces in the cities are facing a
decline in the quality and character of space. Spaces have merely become
enclosures and containment areas and normally not respond to those who
occupy. The Solution focuses on developing design through a synthesis of
understandings. It is derived from the social and cultural patterns of the
community life and theories of Christian Norberg Schulz, Jan Gehl and Amos
Rapoport. The idea is to construct the character of place by imbibing Everyday life
and events, as manifested in community and neighborhood level. Existing spaces
have been interpreted and translated into new urban development for the area.
The current urban policy for redevelopment of old existing neighbourhoods in
Ahmedabad serves the background for exploration of the critical issue of
humanizing urban spaces. The intervention attempts to create a place with the
view to enhance and strengthen the existing and new human experience in
neighbourhood public place while retaining the existing community and
exploring potential densification.