Recovered Foreshore in India

Waterfront sanitation and community infrastructure

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    Recovered Foreshore in India

    At the urban scale, the proposal decentralizes the docking and market activity of the city, concentrating it around the fishing settlements. The Koliwadas become new centralities in a scheme that seeks to create connections between Mumbai’s central mobility railway spine and the city’s west waterfront. This strategy tackles problems derived from commuting distances and unhealthy fishing practices. Then, the project focuses on Mahim Koliwada, creating three main transitional pieces.

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    An interface with water protects the village from the flooding season and collects waste by recovering the mangrove’s ecosystem of the Mithi River. Docking and farming happen in this zone. An interface with the city links the settlement to the neighborhood throughout a local fishing market, community kitchen, and internet café. A transversal infrastructural piece resolves the edge with the adjacent public space, allows for fish cleaning and drying together with workshops and a community center.

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    Urban scale: Fishing activity footprint. Koliwadas, transportation, markets and docks in Mumbai.

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    Urban scale: Koliwadas villages in the city. Settlements and travel footprint.

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    Neighborhood scale: Edges and connective definition for Mahim Koliwada.

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    Settlement scale: Sections. Zone D (Urban front). Zone C (Connective piece).

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    Zone D - Urban front. Above: Actual conditions. Below: Proposed market, kitchen and public space.

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    Zone C - Connective piece. Above: Actual conditions. Below: Proposed docks and waste collection.

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    Strengthening livelihoods throughout sanitation infrastructure. Communal collective practices.

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    An integrated lifecycle. The ecology of sanitation.

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    Soledad Patiño

  • Next generation Next Generation 1st prize 2020–2021 Asia Pacific

By Soledad Patiño

Ideas: Ecosystem Restoration, Economic & Social Empowerment

A project that brings social and economic legitimacy to waterfront districts of Mumbai through a new network of sustainable infrastructure.

Recovered Foreshore in India

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  • Soledad Patiño

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