The Yamuna Apartments housing complex in India was designed to create an "urban village" atmosphere for its lower-middle income residents. The 4.25 acre site includes open green spaces and pedestrian-only "gallis" or streets. Housing units are arranged in blocks around the gallis, with entrances directly from the gallis. This layout encourages social interaction among residents while children can play safely. The complex aims to incorporate traditional Indian housing elements like balconies, courtyards and terraces to provide outdoor living spaces and cross-ventilation within compact housing footprints.