The document discusses strategies for integrating street vendors into the city of Kanpur, India. It proposes dividing the city into organized markets, markets along streets, and flexible vending zones to reduce traffic jams. Specific designs are provided for the CTI Market, including utilizing existing buildings and designating areas for stop zones and parking.
The document provides information about the Mattuthavani Bus Terminus in Madurai, India. It summarizes that the bus terminus was constructed in 1999 and rebuilt in 2003 to accommodate increased traffic. It has 8 platforms with 12 bays each that are used by multiple state transport services. The 18-acre facility has amenities like an information center, food stalls, and restrooms. Buses, autos, and motorcycles each have designated parking areas. The building uses materials like concrete, granite, and bitumen and has features such as a compound wall, staircase, and railings.
The Aranya Low-Cost Housing project in Indore, India provided serviced housing plots and infrastructure for 6,500 low-income families. The project was led by architect Balkrishna Doshi and included mixed income neighborhoods organized around a central spine. It featured a hierarchy of pedestrian-prioritized roads and distributed open spaces to improve accessibility. Climate-responsive design like north-south orientation and shared walls minimized solar heat gain. The "site and service" approach provided basic infrastructure like water, sewer, and electricity to allow residents to construct homes appropriate to their needs.
Early experiments started in 2014 with Traffic Police as they are engaged in the management of traffic of the city. Through better design, signal timing could be reduced, pedestrian safety could be increased and public space could be created. With help of chalk, paint and bollards, these experiments have been transformative. CGM team helped create more of such quick turnaround projects in 6 cities. Here is a compilation of the main ones.
This document provides information about Ranganathan Street in Chennai, India. It describes the history and location of the street, which has been a major commercial area since the 1920s. The street is home to many small shops and vendors selling goods like clothing, jewelry, produce, and electronics. It is very crowded throughout the year, but especially during festivals like Deepavali. The document includes maps and diagrams showing land use, building heights, connectivity, street cross-sections, and more. It also discusses issues like lack of parking, sidewalk encroachment, and improper infrastructure that contribute to the street's congestion.
FINAL B.ARCH THESIS PRESENTATION IIT ROORKEE:
City Centre ,Rohini ,Delhi ,Thesis project (2013)
A Mixed use development project comprises of diverse activities and functions located at the
sprawling District centre in Rohini with site area of 16 acres.With a AIM to explore the symbiotic
character of COMMERCE and CULTURE and to evolve a contemporary model of conventional
Indian market.
This document provides information about the Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminus (CMBT) in Chennai, India. Some key details include:
- The CMBT services 2.5 lakh passengers daily across 3000 buses with a built up area of 17,840 sqm on a 14.5 hectare site.
- It has facilities such as a maintenance shed, fuel filling station, crew rest rooms, shops, ATMs, and a free emergency clinic.
- The terminus consists of 3 fingers that can hold 60 buses each, with entry/exit points clearly demarcated for buses, vehicles and pedestrians.
Urban Design-Literature study St. Marks Road, BangaloreAnsh Agarwal
Urban Planning
Literature study of St. Marks Road, Bangalore.
Includes:
1. Road Details
2. Survey Details & Analysis
3. Action Needed
4. Proposals
5. Action Made
6. Before & After Scenerio
7. Anatomy of Changes
The document provides information about the Mattuthavani Bus Terminus in Madurai, India. It summarizes that the bus terminus was constructed in 1999 and rebuilt in 2003 to accommodate increased traffic. It has 8 platforms with 12 bays each that are used by multiple state transport services. The 18-acre facility has amenities like an information center, food stalls, and restrooms. Buses, autos, and motorcycles each have designated parking areas. The building uses materials like concrete, granite, and bitumen and has features such as a compound wall, staircase, and railings.
The Aranya Low-Cost Housing project in Indore, India provided serviced housing plots and infrastructure for 6,500 low-income families. The project was led by architect Balkrishna Doshi and included mixed income neighborhoods organized around a central spine. It featured a hierarchy of pedestrian-prioritized roads and distributed open spaces to improve accessibility. Climate-responsive design like north-south orientation and shared walls minimized solar heat gain. The "site and service" approach provided basic infrastructure like water, sewer, and electricity to allow residents to construct homes appropriate to their needs.
Early experiments started in 2014 with Traffic Police as they are engaged in the management of traffic of the city. Through better design, signal timing could be reduced, pedestrian safety could be increased and public space could be created. With help of chalk, paint and bollards, these experiments have been transformative. CGM team helped create more of such quick turnaround projects in 6 cities. Here is a compilation of the main ones.
This document provides information about Ranganathan Street in Chennai, India. It describes the history and location of the street, which has been a major commercial area since the 1920s. The street is home to many small shops and vendors selling goods like clothing, jewelry, produce, and electronics. It is very crowded throughout the year, but especially during festivals like Deepavali. The document includes maps and diagrams showing land use, building heights, connectivity, street cross-sections, and more. It also discusses issues like lack of parking, sidewalk encroachment, and improper infrastructure that contribute to the street's congestion.
FINAL B.ARCH THESIS PRESENTATION IIT ROORKEE:
City Centre ,Rohini ,Delhi ,Thesis project (2013)
A Mixed use development project comprises of diverse activities and functions located at the
sprawling District centre in Rohini with site area of 16 acres.With a AIM to explore the symbiotic
character of COMMERCE and CULTURE and to evolve a contemporary model of conventional
Indian market.
This document provides information about the Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminus (CMBT) in Chennai, India. Some key details include:
- The CMBT services 2.5 lakh passengers daily across 3000 buses with a built up area of 17,840 sqm on a 14.5 hectare site.
- It has facilities such as a maintenance shed, fuel filling station, crew rest rooms, shops, ATMs, and a free emergency clinic.
- The terminus consists of 3 fingers that can hold 60 buses each, with entry/exit points clearly demarcated for buses, vehicles and pedestrians.
Urban Design-Literature study St. Marks Road, BangaloreAnsh Agarwal
Urban Planning
Literature study of St. Marks Road, Bangalore.
Includes:
1. Road Details
2. Survey Details & Analysis
3. Action Needed
4. Proposals
5. Action Made
6. Before & After Scenerio
7. Anatomy of Changes
This document provides information on the design of a convention center, including:
- A brief history of early convention centers dating back to the 15th century.
- Details on the typical spaces found in convention centers like meeting rooms, ballrooms, and exhibit halls.
- Considerations for the design such as zoning, circulation, accessibility, services, and parking.
- Standards for areas per person, hall capacities, and dimensions of spaces.
- The need to incorporate sustainability features like renewable energy use, green spaces, and waste management.
Urban Entertainment Center, introduction, live case study, literature case st...Sumit Jha
Thesis topic- Urban Entertainment Centre, proposed at Mysore, Karnataka,
presentation include - introduction, live case study of Select city walk, New Delhi and Entertainment city, noida,
literature case study- Elante mall, chandigarh and Essel world, Mumbai, comparative charts, inferences, observations etc to understand this thesis topic in detail. thank you
DLF Cyber city (integrated business district) Kapil Kaushik
This document provides information on DLF Cyber City, a large commercial development project in Gurgaon, India developed by DLF. Some key details:
- The 128-acre project was developed between 1997-2013 and includes office buildings up to 20 stories, shops, recreational areas, and parking for 10,000 cars.
- Architects for buildings include Hafeez Contractor and Mohit Gujral. The development sees over 150,000 daily visitors.
- It provides information on several multi-story commercial buildings within the development, including floor plans, areas, and tenant information. Safety and security features like CISF protection are also summarized.
Sabarmati riverfront case study for development of yamuna riverfront agradeeksha sharma
the
the Sabarmati riverfront ahmedabad is a huge successful project. this presentation is about the case study of that riverfront to take the features similar to the the Yamuna riverfront Agra for urban design development project.
The India Habitat Centre is located on Lodhi Road in New Delhi. It was designed by architect Joseph Allen Stein and covers an area of 9 acres. It is a cultural center that hosts various events like plays, concerts, exhibitions and conferences. The complex contains galleries, restaurants, an auditorium and landscaped outdoor spaces. It was designed to segregate pedestrian and vehicular movement with level changes and connected buildings to create courtyards throughout.
The document describes the Central Bus Station in Vadodara, Gujarat, India. It provides details about the site, building layout and design, facilities, and services. The bus terminal covers an area of 22,325 sqm and handles over 800 buses and 28,000-35,000 passengers daily. It incorporates a shopping mall along with platforms, parking, ticket counters, waiting areas, shops, and other passenger amenities. The design aims to separate bus and passenger traffic flows. Services include security checkpoints, firefighting systems, and provisions for physically disabled access throughout most of the building.
Nehru Place is a large commercial center in Delhi known as one of Asia's largest IT hubs. It houses over 1500 offices and 400 registered IT dealers selling computers, hardware, and software. While originally planned as a formal business area, it now has a mix of formal offices and retailers alongside hundreds of informal hawkers. It sees over 130,000 visitors daily traveling via metro, bus, or auto to access its shops and low prices goods but suffers from congestion due to its high density of activities.
The document describes a proposed redevelopment of a 14-acre defunct factory site in Mumbai, India as a world-class sports city. The master plan explores distributing activities across multiple levels, from ground level up to a "sky loop" level, and aligning residential blocks to capitalize on climate and maximize the available Floor Area Ratio of 4. It incorporates existing natural features and locates most sports facilities around these. The development is envisioned to cater to residents as well as the public with a mix of private, semi-private and public zones for recreation, sports and community use.
The document discusses Nehru Place District Centre in Delhi, India. It begins by introducing what a district centre is and its typical components. It then discusses the services and facilities that should be provided at a district centre, including drainage, electricity, public conveniences, landscaping, etc. The document goes on to outline the methodology for developing a plan for Nehru Place, dividing it into phases where different groups study aspects like roads/parking, services, landscape, etc. It provides details on Nehru Place like its history, location, accessibility, nearby areas, existing land use, footfall analysis, strengths/weaknesses. Overall, the document analyzes Nehru Place and outlines a process for developing
Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, was founded in 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. It was constructed according to classical Indian architectural principles with six sectors separated by broad streets. The palace quarter at the center includes Hawa Mahal and formal gardens. Jaipur has a hot semi-arid climate with rainfall occurring between June-September. Notable architecture includes the pink-colored walled city with gridded streets and the ornate havelis built around inner courtyards for ventilation in the hot climate.
This document summarizes a case study of the Maharana Pratap Inter-State Bus Terminus (ISBT) in Delhi. Some key details include:
- The ISBT is located at Kashmiri Gate in Delhi and serves over 100,000 passengers daily with 2,000 bus trips.
- Site details like dimensions, surroundings, and access points are provided along with maps of the ground and first floor plans.
- An analysis of positive aspects like good connectivity and separate boarding/deboarding areas, and negative aspects like lack of signage and insufficient parking.
JAIPUR CITY URBAN DESIGN, ANALYSIS.
REPORT BASED ON THE PAPER:-
Space Formation of Jaipur City, Rajastan, India An
Analysis on City Maps (1925-28) made by Survey of
India
Shuji Funo, Naohiko Yamamoto & Mohan Pant
Bus terminal+commercial complex+isbt+india ppt showkiranightly
Here are the key details about the site:
- The site is located at Verka Chowk in Mohali, at the beginning of the Chandigarh-Kharar Road (NH 21).
- It has superior access from Chandigarh and Mohali due to its frontage on three sides.
- The site is surrounded by the industrial area of Mohali, which houses prominent businesses like Ranbaxy and Dell.
- The Chandigarh-Kharar Road provides direct connectivity to Chandigarh and other cities in Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh.
- This strategic location with high inter-state traffic makes it ideal for a transit bus terminal and
CHANDNI CHOWK REDEVELOPMENT
HUMAN SETTLEMENT AND PLANING
AREA REDEVELPOED
ABOUT CHANDNI CHOWK
A RS 65-CRORE PROJECT
CHANDNI CHOWK SECTION SHOWING SERVICES
PLAN-1
PLAN-2
PLAN-3
PLAN-4
Triveni Kala Sangam is a cultural and arts complex in New Delhi designed by American architect Joseph Allen Stein between 1957-1977. It contains four art galleries, a theater, outdoor sculpture area, and provides arts classes. The complex was designed in the modern architecture style using jali screens and multiple spaces for different purposes. It is located on Tansen Marg in the cultural core of New Delhi.
Amanora Park Town is a 400-acre integrated township located in Hadapsar, Pune. It includes various residential projects like Gateway Towers, Gold Towers, and Adreno Towers, as well as commercial areas and amenities like a school, mall, and hospital. The township was conceived as India's first fully developed smart city and incorporates latest technologies. It is situated near various IT parks with connectivity to the airport and railway station.
This short document discusses two groups, one that consumes or uses something and another group that pays the bill or invoice for it. No other context is provided about what is being consumed or what the bill is for.
Street Vending Policy of Telangana under the guidelines of Central Govt of India,
Goverment of India,Government of telangana,India,Telangana,Policy,svp
This document provides information on the design of a convention center, including:
- A brief history of early convention centers dating back to the 15th century.
- Details on the typical spaces found in convention centers like meeting rooms, ballrooms, and exhibit halls.
- Considerations for the design such as zoning, circulation, accessibility, services, and parking.
- Standards for areas per person, hall capacities, and dimensions of spaces.
- The need to incorporate sustainability features like renewable energy use, green spaces, and waste management.
Urban Entertainment Center, introduction, live case study, literature case st...Sumit Jha
Thesis topic- Urban Entertainment Centre, proposed at Mysore, Karnataka,
presentation include - introduction, live case study of Select city walk, New Delhi and Entertainment city, noida,
literature case study- Elante mall, chandigarh and Essel world, Mumbai, comparative charts, inferences, observations etc to understand this thesis topic in detail. thank you
DLF Cyber city (integrated business district) Kapil Kaushik
This document provides information on DLF Cyber City, a large commercial development project in Gurgaon, India developed by DLF. Some key details:
- The 128-acre project was developed between 1997-2013 and includes office buildings up to 20 stories, shops, recreational areas, and parking for 10,000 cars.
- Architects for buildings include Hafeez Contractor and Mohit Gujral. The development sees over 150,000 daily visitors.
- It provides information on several multi-story commercial buildings within the development, including floor plans, areas, and tenant information. Safety and security features like CISF protection are also summarized.
Sabarmati riverfront case study for development of yamuna riverfront agradeeksha sharma
the
the Sabarmati riverfront ahmedabad is a huge successful project. this presentation is about the case study of that riverfront to take the features similar to the the Yamuna riverfront Agra for urban design development project.
The India Habitat Centre is located on Lodhi Road in New Delhi. It was designed by architect Joseph Allen Stein and covers an area of 9 acres. It is a cultural center that hosts various events like plays, concerts, exhibitions and conferences. The complex contains galleries, restaurants, an auditorium and landscaped outdoor spaces. It was designed to segregate pedestrian and vehicular movement with level changes and connected buildings to create courtyards throughout.
The document describes the Central Bus Station in Vadodara, Gujarat, India. It provides details about the site, building layout and design, facilities, and services. The bus terminal covers an area of 22,325 sqm and handles over 800 buses and 28,000-35,000 passengers daily. It incorporates a shopping mall along with platforms, parking, ticket counters, waiting areas, shops, and other passenger amenities. The design aims to separate bus and passenger traffic flows. Services include security checkpoints, firefighting systems, and provisions for physically disabled access throughout most of the building.
Nehru Place is a large commercial center in Delhi known as one of Asia's largest IT hubs. It houses over 1500 offices and 400 registered IT dealers selling computers, hardware, and software. While originally planned as a formal business area, it now has a mix of formal offices and retailers alongside hundreds of informal hawkers. It sees over 130,000 visitors daily traveling via metro, bus, or auto to access its shops and low prices goods but suffers from congestion due to its high density of activities.
The document describes a proposed redevelopment of a 14-acre defunct factory site in Mumbai, India as a world-class sports city. The master plan explores distributing activities across multiple levels, from ground level up to a "sky loop" level, and aligning residential blocks to capitalize on climate and maximize the available Floor Area Ratio of 4. It incorporates existing natural features and locates most sports facilities around these. The development is envisioned to cater to residents as well as the public with a mix of private, semi-private and public zones for recreation, sports and community use.
The document discusses Nehru Place District Centre in Delhi, India. It begins by introducing what a district centre is and its typical components. It then discusses the services and facilities that should be provided at a district centre, including drainage, electricity, public conveniences, landscaping, etc. The document goes on to outline the methodology for developing a plan for Nehru Place, dividing it into phases where different groups study aspects like roads/parking, services, landscape, etc. It provides details on Nehru Place like its history, location, accessibility, nearby areas, existing land use, footfall analysis, strengths/weaknesses. Overall, the document analyzes Nehru Place and outlines a process for developing
Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, was founded in 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. It was constructed according to classical Indian architectural principles with six sectors separated by broad streets. The palace quarter at the center includes Hawa Mahal and formal gardens. Jaipur has a hot semi-arid climate with rainfall occurring between June-September. Notable architecture includes the pink-colored walled city with gridded streets and the ornate havelis built around inner courtyards for ventilation in the hot climate.
This document summarizes a case study of the Maharana Pratap Inter-State Bus Terminus (ISBT) in Delhi. Some key details include:
- The ISBT is located at Kashmiri Gate in Delhi and serves over 100,000 passengers daily with 2,000 bus trips.
- Site details like dimensions, surroundings, and access points are provided along with maps of the ground and first floor plans.
- An analysis of positive aspects like good connectivity and separate boarding/deboarding areas, and negative aspects like lack of signage and insufficient parking.
JAIPUR CITY URBAN DESIGN, ANALYSIS.
REPORT BASED ON THE PAPER:-
Space Formation of Jaipur City, Rajastan, India An
Analysis on City Maps (1925-28) made by Survey of
India
Shuji Funo, Naohiko Yamamoto & Mohan Pant
Bus terminal+commercial complex+isbt+india ppt showkiranightly
Here are the key details about the site:
- The site is located at Verka Chowk in Mohali, at the beginning of the Chandigarh-Kharar Road (NH 21).
- It has superior access from Chandigarh and Mohali due to its frontage on three sides.
- The site is surrounded by the industrial area of Mohali, which houses prominent businesses like Ranbaxy and Dell.
- The Chandigarh-Kharar Road provides direct connectivity to Chandigarh and other cities in Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh.
- This strategic location with high inter-state traffic makes it ideal for a transit bus terminal and
CHANDNI CHOWK REDEVELOPMENT
HUMAN SETTLEMENT AND PLANING
AREA REDEVELPOED
ABOUT CHANDNI CHOWK
A RS 65-CRORE PROJECT
CHANDNI CHOWK SECTION SHOWING SERVICES
PLAN-1
PLAN-2
PLAN-3
PLAN-4
Triveni Kala Sangam is a cultural and arts complex in New Delhi designed by American architect Joseph Allen Stein between 1957-1977. It contains four art galleries, a theater, outdoor sculpture area, and provides arts classes. The complex was designed in the modern architecture style using jali screens and multiple spaces for different purposes. It is located on Tansen Marg in the cultural core of New Delhi.
Amanora Park Town is a 400-acre integrated township located in Hadapsar, Pune. It includes various residential projects like Gateway Towers, Gold Towers, and Adreno Towers, as well as commercial areas and amenities like a school, mall, and hospital. The township was conceived as India's first fully developed smart city and incorporates latest technologies. It is situated near various IT parks with connectivity to the airport and railway station.
This short document discusses two groups, one that consumes or uses something and another group that pays the bill or invoice for it. No other context is provided about what is being consumed or what the bill is for.
Street Vending Policy of Telangana under the guidelines of Central Govt of India,
Goverment of India,Government of telangana,India,Telangana,Policy,svp
Hawkers and peddlers are street vendors who sell goods while moving from place to place, often advertising their wares by shouting. There are several types of hawkers including non-mobile vendors who stay in one place and mobile vendors who move around. Hawkers are found all over the world, with India having over 10 million street vendors selling a variety of goods. Legislation in countries aims to regulate street vending and protect hawkers' rights and livelihoods.
The document discusses the Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act, 2014 which aims to regulate street vending in India and protect the rights of street vendors. Some key points include: the Act was passed in 2014 after previous policies in 2004 and 2009; it defines street vendors and outlines regulations around permits, vending zones, vendor rights and responsibilities, and dispute resolution mechanisms; and the Supreme Court has upheld the rights of street vendors to carry out business if properly regulated.
National Street vendor policy, 2009 and Street Vendors Act 2014Farhana Farhath
The document summarizes the key aspects of the National Policy on Urban Street Vendors from 2009 and the Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act from 2014 in India. The policy from 2009 aims to give street vendors legal status and recognition for their contributions through registration and zoning. It also proposes support through credit access, skills training, and other social security measures. The 2014 Act regulates street vending in public areas and aims to protect vendors' rights through a certificate system, designated vending zones, and town vending committees composed partly of elected vendors.
Street vendors’ rights to carry on their trade in public spaces, has been the subject matter of debate and discussion in India for a very long time. In fact it has taken numerous judgments of the Supreme Court and High Court to recognize their rights and shape up a statutory regime. This scenario raises an important question, as to what is the kind of property rights enjoyed by these street vendors. A study was undertaken to analyse this aspect and answer some key questions pertaining to the gradual changes that occurred in the overall concept of property rights in India.
Role of Community Centres in Slum UpgradationManas Murthy
Katha Khazana, a community center in the Govindpuri slum of Delhi, has made significant contributions to slum upgrading through community development initiatives. It has effectively provided education, empowered women, and addressed social issues. However, its economic development and use of local culture as a catalyst could be strengthened. While cultural activities like annual fairs have been successful, religious festivals and addressing perceptions of the center being unapproachable could further enhance community development outcomes. Overall, the community center has demonstrated the role private organizations can play in slum upgrading through community-focused development, but has more scope to utilize culture.
Final Assignment # 3
Presenting a marketing plan for a new Android App launch in India : Eat Street India.
This has been created for a marketing internship under the guidance of Prof. Sameer Mathur, IIM Lucknow
I hope you all like it :)
Street food vending provides an important source of employment and income for many in Dhaka, Bangladesh, especially those with low education levels and small capital. Vendors struggle with insecure access to vending sites and lack of support. While they serve an important role meeting demand for affordable food, street vendors face low and unstable incomes, lack of security, and inability to improve their businesses or living standards due to economic constraints and lack of government support. The document calls for recognition of street vendors' contributions and implementation of policies and programs to regulate vending, provide training and credit, and otherwise help improve conditions for these informal workers.
The document is a project report on the BRTS IIB (Durga Pura Elevated Road, Jaipur) project submitted to the Vivekananda Institute of Technology by Khetraj Saini after a 30 day industrial training with the Jaipur Development Authority. It provides details about JDA, the BRTS plan in Jaipur, technical features of the BRTS and elevated road projects, and acknowledges the support received from JDA engineers during the training period.
Street vending is an important source of livelihood in Hyderabad. The document provides a case study of street vending in Hyderabad, including demographics of vendors such as the majority being male, between 25-35 years old, and having primary level education or less. It describes the products sold, places of residence, storage of unsold goods, and average daily incomes. Vendors purchase goods from wholesale markets and face harassment from police through bribes and confiscation of goods. Consumers appreciate street vendors for saving time and money on purchases.
Implementation and Systemic Change with UTTIPEC Street Design GuidelinesUttipec Dda
1) The document discusses the implementation of UTTIPEC Street Design Guidelines in Delhi and other Indian cities to make streets more pedestrian friendly and encourage public transit use.
2) It highlights success stories of redesigning streets in Delhi like Aurobindo Marg, IP Marg and Bhairon Marg. It also discusses pilots to reclaim street space from private parking in Vikas Marg and improve multimodal integration at metro stations in Chhatarpur.
3) It covers UTTIPEC's efforts on capacity building, third party audits, community feedback and participating in international forums to promote sustainable street design principles.
The document outlines guidelines for street design in Bhubaneswar, India. It notes the need for guidelines due to inequitable distribution of road space, lack of pedestrian infrastructure and safety issues. The guidelines classify street typologies, identify target users, and provide design elements for different components of streets, including dedicated spaces for walking, cycling, public transportation, and street vending. It also describes Bhubaneswar's implementation of "Raahgiri Day" events and open-air gymnasiums to promote walking and cycling.
Sustainable Architecture: Fruit and Vegetable Market at Mohali, Punjab.Sarbjit Bahga
The document describes a new fruit and vegetable market designed by architect Sarbjit Singh Bahga in Mohali, India. The 12-acre market features wholesale and retail market areas, as well as a farmers' market. It uses a pre-engineered steel structure for its large covered spaces, which are clad in powder-coated steel and insulated panels. The design incorporates facilities like storage, loading areas, and amenities to efficiently serve farmers, vendors and customers.
Urban haat is a new concept introduced by Indian government to promote art and craft. It is a setting of market in urban areas for artists from different parts of india to sell their products in the city.
The document presents a proposal for the Bhubaneswar Smart City Initiative in India. It discusses plans to transform Bhubaneswar Town Centre District (BTCD) area into a smarter district with improved connectivity, public spaces, and mixed-use development. The proposal outlines efforts to engage citizens for input, including a website and social media that received millions of citizen suggestions. It proposes upgrading BTCD's infrastructure and urban design through redevelopment and retrofitting, focusing on six precincts connected by public transport. The goal is to make BTCD a transit-oriented, livable, and economically vibrant city center.
Centre for blinds and visually impairedMayur karodia
This document provides information for designing an educational facility for visually impaired students in Indore, India. It includes the site details, design challenges, case studies of similar existing facilities, and the proposed design concept. The 7.5 acre site will include administrative buildings, classrooms, training workshops, hostels, and landscaped outdoor areas. The design aims to create an accessible environment through careful planning, circulation, textures, colors and sensory stimulation. Case studies of other blind schools provided insights into effective zoning, guidance systems, and creating an understanding environment.
Download the Official Version of this Document from the UTTIPEC Website at the Link below: http://uttipec.nic.in/StreetGuidelines-R1-Feb2011-UTTPEC-DDA.pdf
Comparitive analysis of sbi bank and icici bankshweta248001
This document provides details of a research project comparing the e-banking services of State Bank of India and ICICI Bank. It includes an introduction, company profiles of both banks, descriptions of their e-banking services, and outlines the research methodology used in the study. The project was conducted to fulfill requirements for a Bachelor's degree in business administration with a focus on finance.
The document outlines street design guidelines for Delhi that were approved in November 2010. It discusses the need for such guidelines to prioritize pedestrian access and safety. It acknowledges that currently only 14% of trips in Delhi are by private car, yet most road space is dedicated to them. The guidelines aim to provide equitable distribution of road space and ensure streets are designed to maximize accessibility, safety, comfort and environmental sustainability for all users.
Maximize Your Content with Beautiful Assets : Content & Asset for Landing Page pmgdscunsri
Figma is a cloud-based design tool widely used by designers for prototyping, UI/UX design, and real-time collaboration. With features such as precision pen tools, grid system, and reusable components, Figma makes it easy for teams to work together on design projects. Its flexibility and accessibility make Figma a top choice in the digital age.
Fonts play a crucial role in both User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design. They affect readability, accessibility, aesthetics, and overall user perception.
Explore the essential graphic design tools and software that can elevate your creative projects. Discover industry favorites and innovative solutions for stunning design results.
International Upcycling Research Network advisory board meeting 4Kyungeun Sung
Slides used for the International Upcycling Research Network advisory board 4 (last one). The project is based at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Revolutionizing the Digital Landscape: Web Development Companies in Indiaamrsoftec1
Discover unparalleled creativity and technical prowess with India's leading web development companies. From custom solutions to e-commerce platforms, harness the expertise of skilled developers at competitive prices. Transform your digital presence, enhance the user experience, and propel your business to new heights with innovative solutions tailored to your needs, all from the heart of India's tech industry.
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE CAPCUT BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
CapCut is an easy-to-use video editing app perfect for beginners. To start, download and open CapCut on your phone. Tap "New Project" and select the videos or photos you want to edit. You can trim clips by dragging the edges, add text by tapping "Text," and include music by selecting "Audio." Enhance your video with filters and effects from the "Effects" menu. When you're happy with your video, tap the export button to save and share it. CapCut makes video editing simple and fun for everyone!
Visual Style and Aesthetics: Basics of Visual Design
Visual Design for Enterprise Applications
Range of Visual Styles.
Mobile Interfaces:
Challenges and Opportunities of Mobile Design
Approach to Mobile Design
Patterns
Practical eLearning Makeovers for EveryoneBianca Woods
Welcome to Practical eLearning Makeovers for Everyone. In this presentation, we’ll take a look at a bunch of easy-to-use visual design tips and tricks. And we’ll do this by using them to spruce up some eLearning screens that are in dire need of a new look.
ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
Decormart Studio is widely recognized as one of the best interior designers in Bangalore, known for their exceptional design expertise and ability to create stunning, functional spaces. With a strong focus on client preferences and timely project delivery, Decormart Studio has built a solid reputation for their innovative and personalized approach to interior design.
16. Traffic jams do not appear because of the vendors, but because of all the traffic that is joined together
3. STRATEGY: segregate traffic flows
VENDING ZONE – FOOTPATH – PARKING - ROAD
17. vending zone footpath stop zone / parking road
3. STRATEGY: segregate traffic flows
VENDING ZONE – FOOTPATH – PARKING - ROAD
18. stop zone
vending vending
path
platform platform wall pavement stop zone road
2.00 2.00 / 2.50 2.00 2.00
1.50
1 50 var.
var
0.30
toolbox: ORGANISED MARKETS
19. pavement
vending vending
path
platform platform wall pavement stop zone road
2.00 2.00 / 2.50 2.00 2.00
1.50
1 50 var.
var
0.30
toolbox: ORGANISED MARKETS
20. wall
vending vending
path
platform platform wall pavement stop zone road
2.00 2.00 / 2.50 2.00 2.00
1.50
1 50 var.
var
0.30
toolbox: ORGANISED MARKETS
21. vending platform vending platform
vending vending
path
platform platform wall pavement stop zone road
2.00 2.00 / 2.50 2.00 2.00
1.50
1 50 var.
var
0.30
toolbox: ORGANISED MARKETS
22. path
vending vending
path
platform platform wall pavement stop zone road
2.00 2.00 / 2.50 2.00 2.00
1.50
1 50 var.
var
0.30
toolbox: ORGANISED MARKETS
23. stop zone
vending
platform pavement stop zone road
2.00 2.00 1.50 var.
vending vending
p
path p
pavement stop zone
p road
platform platform
2.00 2.00 / 2.50 2.00 2.00 1.50 var.
toolbox: MARKETS ALONG THE STREET
24. pavement
vending
platform pavement stop zone road
2.00 2.00 1.50 var.
vending vending
p
path p
pavement stop zone
p road
platform platform
2.00 2.00 / 2.50 2.00 2.00 1.50 var.
toolbox: MARKETS ALONG THE STREET
25. vending platform
vending
platform pavement stop zone road
vending platform var.
2.00 2.00 1.50
vending vending
p
path p
pavement stop zone
p road
platform platform
2.00 2.00 / 2.50 2.00 2.00 1.50 var.
toolbox: MARKETS ALONG THE STREET
26. vending
platform pavement stop zone road
path var.
2.00 2.00 1.50
vending vending
p
path p
pavement stop zone
p road
platform platform
2.00 2.00 / 2.50 2.00 2.00 1.50 var.
toolbox: MARKETS ALONG THE STREET
27. stop zone
vending zone pavement stop zone road
2.00 2.00 1.50 var.
toolbox: FLEXIBLE VENDING ZONES
28. pavement
vending zone pavement stop zone road
2.00 2.00 1.50 var.
toolbox: FLEXIBLE VENDING ZONES
29. vending zone
vending zone pavement stop zone road
2.00 2.00 1.50 var.
toolbox: FLEXIBLE VENDING ZONES
31. current situation: CTI MARKET
-situated along the CTI Road
-illegal spot and has to move
-accommodates aprox150 vendors
accommodates
32. Opportunities:
-new location is pointed out by Municipal Corporation
-the new location is big enough to accommodate all CTI vendors
-vendors are ready to move to this new spot
d d t t thi t
33. exis
sting building
exis
sting building
exis
sting building
exis
sting building
design proposal: CTI MARKET
34. exis
sting building
exis
sting building
exis
sting building
temple
exis
sting building
transfo
CTI Market: current plot
35. exis
sting building
exis
sting building
exis
sting building
exis
sting building
CTI Market: stop zone / parking
36. exis
sting building
exis
sting building
exis
sting building
exis
sting building
CTI Market: pavement
37. exis
sting building
exis
sting building
exis
sting building
exis
sting building
CTI Market: wall
38. exis
sting building
exis
sting building
exis
sting building
exis
sting building
CTI Market: entrances
39. exis
sting building
exis
sting building
exis
sting building
exis
sting building
CTI Market: vendor platforms
40. exis
sting building
exis
sting building
exis
sting building
exis
sting building
CTI Market: tea and food
41. exis
sting building
exis
sting building
exis
sting building
exis
sting building
CTI Market: drinking water supply
42. exis
sting building
exis
sting building
exis
sting building
exis
sting building
CTI Market: office
43. exis
sting building
exis
sting building
exis
sting building
women
exis
sting building
man
CTI Market: toilet woman - man
44. exis
sting building
exis
sting building
exis
sting building
exis
sting building
CTI Market: waste
45. exis
sting building
exis
sting building
exis
sting building
exis
sting building
design proposal: CTI MARKET
59. ‘TOOLBOX’ to structure: Bamba Road Market
TOOLBOX
-clear footpaths in front of shops at both sides of the road
-turn vendors 180
turn
-vendors face the shops and footpath is common
-only one side vendors, other side is parking
60. ‘TOOLBOX’ to structure: Saket Nag fruit veg and fish Market
TOOLBOX Nag. fruit, veg.
-cover open water sewage system
-make stop zones at the side of the road
make
-make a footpath along the road
-make platforms over the sewage system
61. ‘TOOLBOX’ to structure: Kil B
t t t Kila Bazar f it and veg. Market
fruit d M k t
-make stop zones along the side of the road
-make a footpath along the road
-make platforms