Chapter 6- CASE STUDIES on the stream and enhance scenic quality whereas accounting for projected lowlying rise. Link riverfront destinations. Water-based transit and a continuous pedestrian passageway area unit important to maintaining public access on the stream. different boundary settings need different passageway treatments. Avoid real and perceived barriers that prohibit pedestrian movement and public access to the watercourse. Even public waterfronts with slim riverside setbacks connected non-public backyards and patios will create the perception of a personal territory and encroaching. wherever attainable, promote public access on non-public and institutional lands adjacent the riverfront. Large institutional facilities (e.g., hospitals, schools, and workplace complexes) on the city district oft hinder public stream access. private property homeowners
and
establishments
usually profit once their
land
is
connected to intensive path systems.
6.11COMPARATIVE STUDYparameter
Fashion
Dadar market
Dilli hatt
street zoning
Urban hatt Belapur
The entire
The market
Separate zones
Different zones
market caters
has a zoning
provided for
for different
to fashion
of clothes,
traditional
activities have
clothing and
food stalls,
clothes,
been in
accessories, it
vegetable
handicrafts,
cooperated
is specialized
stalls, etc.
accessories,
market
food courts, etc.
Vehicular
The shops are
Limited
Planned
Access directly
movement
provided
vehicular
vehicular
from the road
parallel to the
movement as
movement with
road.
near the
provision for
entrance of the
ring road
railway station
access to the
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