Friday, 8 June 2018

Weaving beautiful city fabric


People interacting at public spaces 
Image source:http://sabarmatiriverfront.com/project/riverfront-park-subhash-bridge

I am sure all of us have a favorite corner in our house which just calms us down or energies. It could be reading space, thinking space or your relaxing space. Now think if you have any such favorite zone or space in your city the energies you; which you look forward to visit quite often. It might not be an easy task to recollect this as we hardly think about it. But given a thought you would certainly remember few such spaces around in your city where you like to spend time alone or with your friends or family. It could be a traditional bazaar or a park or a street or a bridge or a public square near college. Well designed urban spaces bring in character to the city or town.
The branch that deals with design of urban spaces is referred as ‘Urban Design’. Urban designer work to make spaces in cities more people centric. In other words, design public spaces to facilitate sustainable, functional and aesthetically pleasing lifestyle to residents and visitors. Buildings, public spaces, streets, transport systems, landscapes are physical elements that define cities fabric. Urban designer plays with these elements to craft better experiences for the citizen.
The experience of doing any activity or task in a well-designed space becomes enjoyable and soothing. A comparative example can illustrate this point better. Try to remember your travel experience at terminal T2 and any suburban train station in Mumbai. Time spent at terminal T2 airport before boarding the aeroplane is very different from that spent at the railway station before one boards the train. This difference is the result of the way both these spaces have been designed. Apart from being functionally well designed to cater to the needs of passengers; at terminal T2 the spaces are aesthetically pleasing too. It goes beyond satisfying the basic needs like waiting area, restrooms etc, providing many options for passengers to spend their waiting time fruitfully alone or with others. This is how people centric design affects the lifestyle.
Different experiences of waiting at Terminal T2 Airport and Train station in Mumbai
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With design intervention public spaces that people use on daily basis can be thoughtfully done so that people can enjoy their everyday life and need not have to wait till weekend to have fun. Easily accessible natural elements like parks or landscaped waterfronts can be breather during lunch or other breaks from work. Such spaces aid interaction among the residents to bring in togetherness. Some urban spaces can integrate platforms for various art performances by citizens and enrich life experiences.
Urban designer can work on private projects like neighbourhood centers, commercial complexes or bigger size residential projects as well as government undertaken projects like riverfront development, transport systems, heritage site development, public squares etc. to name a few. They work in coordination with architects, landscape architects, transport planners, urban planners etc. It is interesting to know the difference between urban planning and urban design. While planning is more about two-dimensional zoning for land use, transportation planning, economic development; urban design deals with three-dimensional spaces for much smaller areas in the city like streetscape, public squares etc.
I hope this read throws some light on role of urban design in our lives and makes us aware about how important it is for every city. And enables us to have a participatory contribution in making our cities more meaningful!
   
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