What
might Delhi be in 2050?
As
a resident of Delhi, what are the biggest problems one faces? Is it lack of
safe drinking water? Inadequate affordable housing? Lack of safe and vibrant
public spaces? Unsafe and unreliable
public transport? Can the city overcome these problems? We will survive;
will the city be able to?
These
are some of the questions that “Delhi 2050”, a brainchild of arch i,
a Delhi based architecture and research platform, will explore in Phase 3 with the support of Outokumpu and Ambuja Cements Ltd. DELHi2050 is an open, public platform that will
constructively put forward alternative sustainable solutions for the long term
rather than complain about existing problems and myopic development plans.
The launch of DELHi 2050
website will
mark the beginning of this phase. The website will be an open online platform for
both the Indian and international audiences, to share information, maps, and
facts and figures about the city of Delhi. Through polls, interactive maps,
simple graphics and discussion forums, the website will raise pertinent questions
to stimulate the thinking process as well gather data and public opinion,
particularly involving the young generation.
DELHi
2050 is an open process to fundamentally rethink the long term future of Delhi by
combining relevant disciplines, conducting exhaustive research and gathering
public opinion. Following public consultations, international workshops and
research, conceptual models and scenarios of Delhi in 2050 were developed in
2011-12.
Now the
work will be carried forward on two of the models – Urban Harvest (creating
sustainable communities by reusing water, urban farming and harvesting energy)
and Life Street (creating
accessible, safer and livelier public spaces). Two test sites have been
identified to demonstrate the findings. In the forthcoming phases the proposals
for the test sites and alternative scenarios for Delhi in 2050 will be
developed through public debate and expert consultations.
Following
the website launch a Knowledge Tour will
commence in top academic institutions of Delhi to bring together multiple
disciplines to brainstorm a sustainable future for Delhi through workshops and
debates. The material
collected from the website and knowledge tour will be consolidated and
presented at a public event in June, where representatives from private
companies, knowledge institutes and government bodies will be invited.
DELHi2050 was the only
Indian project to be selected for the prestigious 5th
International Architecture Biennale 2012 in Rotterdam (Netherlands) that
showcased interesting projects dealing with the ‘making’ of a city.
The Delhi 2050 press conference will be held on 18 April
2013, 1500 Hrs at Indian Women’s Press Corps. Eminent Architects Ashok
B.Lall,
principal ABL Architects, Romi Khosla, principal Romi Khosla
Studios, Yatinder Suri, Country
Head, Outokumpu India Pvt. Ltd, Rahul Mathur, Zonal Head, Ambuja Cement
Ltd and Anne Feenstra, principal
arch i , will be addressing the press.
For further queries please contact:
Mariyam
Zakiah
arch i, 150, Second Floor, Kailash Hills
New Delhi-110065
Ph: +91-11-41060083, 9718224396
arch i, 150, Second Floor, Kailash Hills
New Delhi-110065
Ph: +91-11-41060083, 9718224396
Email: arch.iplatform@gmail.com
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