Ayushi Kamleshbhai Shah

UR2031

Reimagining Happy Street

The project aims to reimagine Law Garden Market as a Happy Street—a vibrant, child-friendly, and inclusive food and shopping destination. The proposal addresses key issues such as safety, accessibility, and unorganized vendor spillover by introducing a slow street with tabletop speed breakers, a dedicated children’s play zone, defined pedestrian walkways, and an organized vending area. The design focuses on enhancing the overall user experience, ensuring safe movement, encouraging social interaction, and supporting the market’s cultural and economic vibrancy.


Report Content

A comprehensive exploration of the site through its historical evolution, spatial documentation through plans and sections, and activity mapping to understand spatial transformation and human interaction over time.

Site analysis highlighting landscape, land use, movement patterns, and user-vendor interactions to inform design decisions.

Case study of a Mumbai site, offering key insights and strategies that informed the design approach.

Design strategy and objectives developed in response to site concerns, guiding the evolution of the project through contextual analysis and iterative design development.

Base Plan showcasing the primary structural layout, circulation zones, and functional divisions.

Street section showcasing spatial hierarchy, landscape elements, and user movement across the street width.

Part Plan: Detailed view highlighting a focused segment of the base layout.

View: Perspective illustrating spatial experience and visual character of the design.