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devangiramakrishnan

devangiramakrishnan has written 26 posts for Urban Design Collective

Weekly Roundup 150 – 6th to 12th January 2018

FEATURE REPORT/ ARTICLE OF THE WEEK ‘When it Comes to Urban Planning, Strategy Isn’t Enough‘ By Steven Pedigo and Alisa Pyszka When it comes to addressing the most urgent priorities of our urban communities — issues like job creation, brain gain, affordable housing, and racial equality — city governments often look to strategy as their first … Continue reading

Weekly Roundup 149 – 30th December 2017 to 5th January 2018

FEATURE REPORT/ ARTICLE OF THE WEEK ‘Space-starved urban villages are fire hazards waiting to happen‘ By Gulam Jeelani, Shiv Sunny, and Tanushree Venkatraman The Kamala Mills fire incident throws sharp light on how urban spaces are being tightly packed with commercial complexes, that more often that not flout basic safety norms. Read the whole piece here. … Continue reading

Weekly Roundup 148 – 23rd to 29th December

FEATURE REPORT/ ARTICLE OF THE WEEK ‘Cycle-sharing, the next ‘disruption’‘ By Amit Bhatt Ever since Mysuru and Bhopal launched India’s first true bicycle sharing systems in June, the buzz around cycling has been growing. In the last one month alone, there have been more than a dozen cycle-sharing launches, mostly through private sector companies, including … Continue reading

Weekly Roundup 147 – 16th to 22nd December

FEATURE REPORT/ ARTICLE OF THE WEEK ‘Hong Kong unveils smart city roadmap‘ By Katie Pyzyk Hong Kong has released its “Smart City Blueprint” to guide its leaders in achieving their vision of becoming a world-class smart city. The blueprint maps out development plans for the next five years and beyond. Read the whole piece here. Published … Continue reading

Weekly Roundup 145 – 2nd to 8th December

FEATURE REPORT/ ARTICLE OF THE WEEK ‘Finally, the suburbs might have a starring role‘ By Rowan Moore Last week, the mayor, Sadiq Khan, revealed his draft for the new London Plan, the document that will guide the planning decisions of the city’s boroughs. This opinion piece reviews the mayor of London’s plan to solve the housing … Continue reading

Weekly Roundup 144 – 25th November to 1st December

FEATURE REPORT/ ARTICLE OF THE WEEK ‘Two years on, India’s top five smart cities lagging in mission progress‘ By Navya P K It’s been close to two years since the first 20 cities were selected under the much talked-about Smart Cities Mission (SCM) of the Government of India, but progress under the mission has been slow. Let us … Continue reading

Weekly Roundup 143 – 18th to 24th November

FEATURE REPORT/ ARTICLE OF THE WEEK ‘London mayor to draw up charter regulating pseudo-public space‘ By Jack Shenker The mayor of London will draw up a new charter regulating the management of privately owned public spaces, following a Guardian Cities investigation which uncovered growing corporate control over parks and squares in the capital. The announcement comes as … Continue reading

Weekly Roundup 142 – 11th to 17th November

FEATURE REPORT/ ARTICLE OF THE WEEK ‘What Post-Industrial Cities Can Learn From Each Other‘ By Linda Poon A new alliance has representatives from Pittsburgh, Essen, Beijing, and other metros swapping strategies for transforming from a factory town to a sustainable city. At last week’s COP23 climate conference in Bonn, Germany, officials from other post-industrial cities … Continue reading

Weekly Roundup 141 – 4th to 10th November

FEATURE REPORT/ ARTICLE OF THE WEEK ‘World Urbanism Day: A Selection of Texts About Cities and Urban Planning‘ By Eduardo Souza November 8 was World Urbanism Day and we have a bonanza of articles to celebrate courtesy this compilation. Read the articles here. Published by Archdaily. ONLINE PUBLICATION OF THE WEEK ‘Are Big Cities Really Bad Places … Continue reading

Weekly Roundup 138 – 14th to 20th October

FEATURE REPORT/ ARTICLE OF THE WEEK ‘How Commuting Choices Influence Quality of Life in Indian Cities‘ By Pallavi Pant This article examines new research by the University of Massachusetts and the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi recently published in Environmental Research highlighting the need for detailed assessment of personal exposure to air pollutants in Indian cities, and argues … Continue reading

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