- Tutor/s Sahiba Gulati
- TA Mandeera Baghar
- Code UR2016
- Faculty Planning
- Level L2 Studio Unit
A growing body of academic literature illuminates the exclusion of women from the public realm which further translates into their absence from public debate, policy and action. In Indian cities where vehicular ownership usually lies with men, streets are imagined around automobiles thus invariably assuming the ‘universal citizen’ client to be male, car driving, leisurely and able bodied. It thus becomes apparent that the street as a public space belongs more to a man than a woman. How do we then imagine a city where half the population is a woman? This studio focuses on mapping and analysing the socio-spatial practices of gendered bodies to establish the unique challenges they face of access, leisure and safety. The students will systematically translate the outcome of this analysis into a clearly articulated design strategy and detailed out design drawings in order to propose solutions that enable equal access to the city.