- Student BENEETTA MARY JOSE
- Code PUP21074
- Faculty Planning
- Tutor/s Rutul Joshi,Umesh Shurpali,Ravi Sannabhadti,Anil kumar Roy,Nitika Bhakuni,Vanishree Herlekar,Narendra Mangwani,Rujul Dipak joshi,Arjun Joshi,Tarun Patel,Rushil Palavajjhala
- TA Jacob Baby,Navnit Sourirajan,Giby Abraham,Shreesha Arondekar,Amrutha Balan,Gunjan Jangid,Mallika Sehgal,Sreedevi Kurur,Swashya Suresh,Tamanna Parvin,Aishwarya Shekar
Kuwait had an influx of people after the discovery of oil. From scattered settlements to the first master plan designed according to the Garden city Principle, the planners could never project the future population. Providing housing and reducing congestion on roads were the main concern of planners. As a result, the city transformed from a city designed for people to a city designed for automobiles. Although in the subsequent master plans planners tried to incorporate the former principle however there were huge disparities in land use planning. Comparing all other residential neighbourhoods, Jleeb showed how cities work considering people’s needs.