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The Banganga settlement, located in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India, is the focus of a re-imaging project aimed at transforming the area into a sustainable and inclusive community. The site is characterized by diverse topography and natural features, but has suffered from haphazard development, encroachment, and neglect. The rationale behind the project is to address these issues and create a neighborhood that is functional, aesthetically appealing, and preserves its natural environment. The project requirements include the development of a comprehensive plan that takes into account the site's topography, existing infrastructure, and community needs. The plan incorporates a linear housing pattern, green spaces, community gathering areas, and improved connectivity through a walking trail along the nala. Commercial spaces, religious areas, and essential infrastructure such as water storage facilities are also included. Significant features of the project include the creation of a neighborhood that fosters community interaction, provides economic opportunities, and enhances the quality of life for residents. The integration of green spaces and public gathering areas promotes social cohesion and improves the overall livability of the neighborhood. The inclusion of commercial spaces and essential infrastructure meets the needs of the community and contributes to its economic development. The project aims to revitalize the Banganga neighborhood, preserving its natural beauty while creating a sustainable and inclusive community. By addressing the site's challenges through thoughtful design and incorporating essential features, the project strives to improve the quality of life for residents and serve as a model for urban redevelopment in the region. The re-imaging project in the Banganga settlement of Bhopal, India, involves a meticulous site planning process that includes the selection of a specific patch within the neighborhood for housing unit design. Hasnat Nagar has been identified as the focus area, and the design of housing units in this patch is tailored to the specific needs of the residents after a thorough analysis of the area. Keywords: Slum, Slum redevelopment, User centric design. |
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