Design Dichotomy: Impact of Design Intervention on the Recreational Open Spaces of Urban India—A Photo Essay

D. Subramanian, Arnab Jana
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Author(s): Subramanian, Divya; Jana, Arnab | Abstract: Well performing recreational open spaces (ROSs) are essential amenities that improve the quality of urban life in the context of rapid urbanization prevalent in developing nations. In Indian cities, the quantity and quality of recreational amenities like parks and playgrounds do not compare well with global standards. Design interventions that are undertaken while developing ROSs significantly impact their value in terms of attractiveness, accessibility, and usability. To evaluate this impact, an empirical survey of select ROSs was conducted in Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Chennai. The analysis revealed the dichotomous nature of design interventions. Multiple interventions or ‘too much design’ resulted in the open space losing its ‘openness’ and allowed only an orchestrated use of space. Whereas the lack of any intentional intervention or ‘too little design’ resulted in informality, which made the open space susceptible to encroachment. Using photographic evidence, this essay illustrates the dichotomous nature of design intervention affecting the use value of ROSs in urban India.
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设计二分法:设计干预对印度城市休闲开放空间的影响——摄影随笔
作者:Subramanian,Divya;Jana,Arnab |摘要:在发展中国家普遍存在的快速城市化背景下,性能良好的娱乐开放空间是提高城市生活质量的重要设施。在印度城市,公园和游乐场等娱乐设施的数量和质量与全球标准相比都不太好。在开发ROS时进行的设计干预会在吸引力、可访问性和可用性方面对其价值产生重大影响。为了评估这种影响,在孟买、班加罗尔和金奈对选定的ROS进行了实证调查。该分析揭示了设计干预的二分法性质。多次干预或“设计过多”导致开放空间失去了“开放性”,只允许有组织地使用空间。而缺乏任何有意干预或“设计太少”导致了不正规,这使得开放空间容易被侵占。利用照片证据,本文阐述了影响印度城市ROS使用价值的设计干预的二分法性质。
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Berkeley Planning Journal Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: The Berkeley Planning Journal is an annual peer-reviewed journal, published by graduate students in the Department of City and Regional Planning (DCRP) at the University of California, Berkeley since 1985.
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