S Rageshwari

UD4003-2

Elements of Urban Design

This semester focused on reimagining public interfaces through three interconnected modules. Module 01A examined Pondy Bazaar in Chennai, a street known for its high pedestrian priority and wide footpaths, offering insights into active edges, informal vending, and walkability. Building on these learnings, Module 01B proposed an enhancement of IOC Street in Chandkheda, a neighborhood street in Ahmedabad. The design aimed to formalize informal markets, improve ground-floor engagement, and introduce traffic-calming and UHI mitigation strategies to create a walkable, accessible, and climate-responsive street. Module 02 shifted focus to an urban block scale, envisioning the transformation of Ahmedabad’s East Riverfront into a vibrant, mixed-use zone. The proposal integrated transit, retail, and leisure in a continuous ‘train of activities’ to support a dynamic urban ecosystem. Together, the modules explored how responsive public space design at various scales can promote livability, inclusivity, and sustainability in growing Indian cities.


Report Content

Case study - Pondy bazaar - Isometric views

Case study - Pondy bazaar - Street plan and Analysis

Case study - Pondy bazaar - Street Section

Street Design- Analysis

Street Design- Vending zone

Street Design- Recreational zone and Junction Detail

Urban Block design - analysis and design strategy

Urban Block design - Trail and Pay and park area

Urban Block design - Vending Zone

Urban Block design - Pedestrian street, material and construction details