Hyperlocal How Mumbai might appear in 2030 ARCHITECTURE COMPETITIONS

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Hyperlocal

BRIEF

With the increasing population yet confined amount of resources available, many beings continue to struggle in search of a decent livelihood- a place to live, food to eat and a medium to commute. The aspect of travel on a regular basis however lies a similar issue for people of all social and economical grounds of a place. Public modes of transportation manage to respond to a considerable number of affairs like congestion on roads, pollution due to vehicles, and an economic way to commute. Traffic congestion remains a major apprehension all around the world despite of the progress in technological fields concerning public transportation and mixed-use developments. So is the case of the commercial capital city of India, but what makes it different from other cities in the world is it’s confounding number of people using public modes to commute. Being the only world level ‘alpha-city’ of the country, the financial, commercial and entertainment capital of India- Mumbai, bears a lot of pressure as a city staging platforms to millions of dreams, livelihoods and lifestyles.

 

 

 

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