Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Monday, September 26, 2011
Envisioning a safer future
Caring Communities
His humility lay in the fact when he pointed out that Copenhagen could learn a great deal from Chandigarh in terms of making the urban environment greener, but maybe Chandigarh could learn something from Copenhagen in terms of traffic planning.
His vision of a safer and caring community seems to have been noticed by the Punjab and Haryana high court, here in Chandigarh on Friday, September 23rd, 2011. One year, after, Architect Henrik Valeur, showed a spark to the city planners, based on which the Court directed the Union Territory administration to declare one of its sectors as vehicle-free zone to keep a check on growing vehicular congestion in city. "To begin with, declaring Sector 17, as vehicle-free can be the best idea," suggested a division bench comprising Justice Surya Kant and Justice Ajay Tewari.
There is optimism in this judicious direction of the Punjab and Haryana Court and hope for the future which has a vision for having safer communities in Chandigarh, India as shown by a foreign architect in our Land.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
When Ruins continue to serve as a "Support system"
The concept of Corporate Social Responsibility also needs to incorporate respect for our existing Ruins. Where the current "ruins" exist, these have been the cauldron of winning strategies for us in inheritance.
