Rithika Ravishankar Rajalakshmi

UP4002

Nikol: An Incomplete Neighbourhood

Understanding a city is a complex endeavor, as multiple physical, social, psychological and financial patterns and layers coalesce to create the story of a city. One begins to appreciate the various tangible and intangible inter-linkages and intricacies that make a city functional, and essentially work the mechanism that binds individuals in a community.The report offers an insight into Nikol, an eastern suburb of Ahmedabad planned as a predominantly residential area under the Town Planning Scheme implemented in 1998. While it functions as a residential hub today, there is much potential for commerce and employment due to the land availability, dominant age and income group in the area. This report studies Nikol through the lenses of ‘Live’, ‘Work’ and ‘Play’ to assess the present scenario, the drawbacks and the possible measures to achieve a Complete Neighborhood.


Report Content

Nikol: Location of the Precinct and First Impressions

Nikol: History and Transformation over the decade

Nikol: A Timeline of Events Over the Past Two Decades that Led to The Present

Live: A Mid-Rise, Low Density Neighbourhood

High-rise Newer Developments: Towards Higher FSI Consumption

Infrastructural Systems: Integral Networks That Need Upgradation

Nikol: Rising Land Value and Subsequent Impact on Land Use Pattern

Work: Job Densities and Potential for Employment Generation

Play: Successful Public Spaces in the Area

Potential and Deterrents in transforming Nikol into a Complete Neighbourhood