Shreya

UP4051

PUP22333

High-Speed Rail (HSR) has emerged as a highly efficient and effective intercity mode of transportation worldwide, with numerous international case studies highlighting its transformative impact on urban development and spatial transformation. Recognizing the advantages of HSR in urban contexts, the Directed Research Project undertakes a comprehensive study of HSR, with a particular focus on the development of Station Influence Areas. The project proposes the adoption of form-based code approaches to facilitate the efficient and effective development of these areas, with a specific case study of the Mumbai Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail (MAHSR) Project in India.


Report Content

Research Background and Introduction to HSR in India.

Literature Review - Analysis of Policy Guidebooks and Literature

Case Study - Comparative Analysis of National and International examples of Form Based Codes.

Introduction to city - Surat

Understanding the Site and its Context

Implementation of Form Based Code through TP Schemes. Proposal for Form Based Zoning.

Recommendation for Form Based Codes based on Form Based Zoning

Recommendation for Form Based Codes based on Form Based Zoning

Recommendation for Form Based Codes based on Form Based Zoning

Conclusion