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DESIGN THINKING AND INNOVATION

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• 2200030395-PRUDHVI SRI VENKATA NAGA SAI
RAM GARAPATI
• 2200030439-DACHEPALLI EEKSHITH
MANIKANTA
• 2200090100-DANDA SAIHITESH
• 2200030466-CHENNAMSETTI PUJITHA
• 2200030333-T R MAHATHI
• 2200030384-K MUKESH
• 2200030382-P GANESH
• 2200030385-P LOKESH
• 2200030387-K NEERAJ
THE DENSELY CROWDED AREAS
DISADVANTAGES:

Overcrowding
Low Quality of Environmental
Pollution and traffic
Life. Degradation
congestion.

Lesser green
Poor public Air and noise Higher crime
spaces and
transport. pollution. levels.
trees.

Beauty of local
landscape is
lost.
SO WE CAME UP WITH FEW
IDEAS TO SOLVE THIS PROBLEM
Plan for long-term
growth and
renewal
• A highly dense city usually does
not have much choice but to make
efficient use of every square inch of
its scarce land.
Draw nature closer to
people
• Singapore, whose Centre for Livable Cities co-
sponsored the report, as a dense city that has adopted “a
strategy of pervasive greenery” and “transform[ed] its
parks and water bodies into lifestyle spaces for
community activities . . . Nearly half of Singapore is now
under green cover, which is not only aesthetically
pleasing, but also improves the air quality and mitigates
heat from the tropical sun.
• Prioritize green transport and building options – “An overall reduction in
energy consumption and dependence adds to city sustainability.”
• “With land parcels in close proximity to one another, the
Forge “3P” (people, effects of development in one area are likely to be felt quickly
public, private) and acutely in neighboring sites. The city government and all
stakeholders need to work together to ensure they are not
partnerships taking actions that would reduce the quality of life for others.”
THANK YOU FOR GIVING US THIS
OPPURTUNITY

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