Rashika Agarwal

UP4001-1

Hazrat Nizamuddin, New Delhi | Local Area Plan

Today majority of Indian cities are expanding rapidly on their periphery, while the existing urban areas remain underutilized and ignored. While the macro-level plans (DPs and Master Plans) provide an overall framework for development, they cannot be successfully implemented without micro-level planning in both, greenfield and brownfield areas. This Studio focused on preparing trans-disciplinary, micro-level plans for brownfield (LAP) areas, that go beyond conventional approaches. Located in the heart of New Delhi near the banks of river Yamuna and adjacent to Humayun’s Tomb world heritage site, the study area comprises of areas like – Bhogal market, Jangpura Extension, Nizamuddin East, Nizamuddin West, Nizamuddin Basti, and Sarai Kale Khan.


Report Content

Preface | About the Study Area | Individual Contribution

Area Development Model (Case Study) | Development Feasibility Study

Hazrat Nizamuddin at a Glance

Deciphering the transformation of the Study Area

Need for Local Area Plan

Existing Situation Assessment - Decoding the urban character - Built Typology

Boundary Delineation | Identifying LAP Objectives & Vision

Existing and Proposed Road Network

Existing Land Use | Proposed Zoning

Land Impact Assessment