Sustainability, urban design, Architecture, Site PLanning

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PUBLIC SPACES, URBAN DESIGN, SUSTAINABILITY, ARCHITECTURE

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Urban design and regeneration of the Hackney, London

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Regeneration of the Hackney ,London,

United Kingdom.London 

The project deals with regeneration andprogrammatic intensification of Hackney central.

Maximise the transformational social, physicaland economic regeneration opportunitiesg pppresented to Hackney including the Olympics,East London Line Extension, City fringe anddevelopment targeted estate/area basedprogrammes of neighbourhood renewal.

Deliver significant, visible and sustainableimprovement to the environment of theBorough through the Keep Hackney Cleancampaign while providing a high quality andaccessible public realm within a well builtaccessible public realm within a well builtenvironment.

2009‐2010

[email protected]

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SITE STRATEGY 

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SITE STRATEGY 

Activating void space by introducing program and by doing visually appealing landscaping and  by creating  convivial enclosure .   The churchyard garden would be designed keeping in mind the human scale, feel of space.

Creating the safe pedestrian connectivity.

Inking the station and all the opportunities together.

Interactive safe and space with full activities. Further space should have the program attached to it with flexibility to adapt. 

Continuity of activities, the activities should be arranged in coherent manner to series of activities so that people have option to use particular space.

Hierarchy of open spaces with programming. The open spaces designed should have hierarchy like series of smaller squares merging in to bigger square. 

Increasing permeability of the area with links enclosing the squares and plaza giving Increasing permeability of the area with links enclosing the squares and plaza giving options to people for using  the space. 

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Urban Design and Regeneration of the Hackney, London (2010)

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Regeneration of Sneinton market, Nottingham united kingdom 2010

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Regeneration of Sneinton market, Nottingham united kingdom

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Regeneration of Sneinton market, Nottingham united kingdom 2010

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Design innovation “ Dissertation 2010 An intersect between architecture and urban design”

Current research into teaching and learning pedagogy highlights the importance of ‘informal learning’. learning occurs as results from unexpected interactions among individuals can be termed as informal learning. Another significant aspect of learning is seen in the shift from individual learning to group learning. However, the translation of this literature relating informal and group learning to spatial design is rarely discussed. While recent studies have recognised that communal and informal learning spaces are key components of what has been called the ‘Learning Landscape’, no thorough study has been undertaken to examine this in urban design terms.

This research tries to explore the relation of the architecture and urban design in city university campuses.

Selected Sketches from Dissertation 2010

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