- Student Shaurya Singh
- Code UG191282
- Faculty Planning
- Unit L3 Studio Unit
- Tutor/s Melissa Smith,Caitanya Patel
- TA Hetvee Panchal
The Gujarat riots of 2002 had a profound impact not only on people’s lives but also on public spaces in the affected areas. The violence left many realms scarred and damaged, one of which was Malek Saban, Bapunagar, Ahmedabad. The trauma of the events has had long-lasting effects on how people perceive and associate themselves with the vacant parcels of the edge and previously the stadium which got converted to a lake post the riots. One of the most significant impacts of the riots on Malek Saban was the loss of social cohesion and trust between communities. The public spaces that were once sites of interaction and exchange between Hindus and Muslims were now left contested. This led to a fragmentation of public life and a loss of shared identity and collective memory, essential for a healthy and dynamic public realm. The project's intention is to introduce an intervention to rebuild opportunities for natural interaction between different communities to restore social cohesion, while also remembering the memories of the site