Engineering Project Organization JournalKumar, A., Lodha, D., Mahalingam, A., Prasad, V., & Sahasranaman, A., Using `design thinking' to enhance urban re-development: a case study from India. Engineering Project Organization Journal, 1-11, (2016)....
Status of Childrens Outdoor Play in Urban Settings-Casestudy -Nagpur [Maharashtra, India]residential built environmentneighborhoodsresident’s perceptionchildrenvalue of playThe built environment is a material, spatial and cultural product of human labor that combines physical elements and energy in forms...
Family and caste in urban India : a case study Extensive survey field research was carried out in the Kolar Gold Fields an urban area in South India to analyze the nature and functions of the family in ... GN Ramu - Vikas Pub. House 被引量: 13发表: 1977年 Family and caste in urban...
aiming to integrate public transport, active mobility, community-focused spaces, and greenery along the 21.5km corridor. Local communities and stakeholders are also actively engaged in the design process through public engagement sessions. The initial master plan design is set to continue into 2026, ...
Modeling Urban Growth Trajectories and Spatiotemporal Pattern: A Case Study of Lucknow City, IndiaUrban expansionUrban sprawlUrban trajectoryLucknowIndiaIndian cities are facing rapid and unplanned urbanization in the present scenario and expanding at a miraculous amount. The unprecedented speed of ...
the pavilion's design team includes Rayside Labossière architects and architect Guillaume Pelletier.Additionally, it aims to showcase Canadian innovation, resources, investment, and education to the broader Indo-Pacific region. Centered aroundregeneration, the design is in line with the broader theme...
First, our study design is sensitive to baseline population data. In the absence of a recent census dataset, future studies can analyze the implications of using different population data sources, each generated with a unique set of assumptions, on incidence risk assessment. Second, our ...
Overall, the study findings found that per capita GDP and population mobility rates were the most affected factors in the prevalence of COVID-19 in a city, which could inform health experts and government officials to design and develop evidence-based and effective public health policies that ...
Design for Density: Housing in India as Social Infrastructure November 20, 2023 Future Towers / MVRDV . Image © Ossip van Duivenbode Like most countries,Indiafaces a perpetual housing crisis. As the world’s most populous nation,with an urban population expected to grow from 410 million in...
4), a hot spot with more than 90% confidence has been discovered in many parts of the study area. The hotspot in LST could indicate specific areas where temperature-mitigating measures are needed, such as increased green space, changes in architectural design or technological interventions. Those...