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Cities have formed diverse


teams and all of them have
women representation!

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Cities have rolled out a
social media campaign
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Cities have initiated the
Open Streets Campaign

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Cities have identified at
least one pilot location
To summarize the workshop 1 on
pilot selection...
The Challenge roadmap: Stage 1

Source ITDP India Source Bandra Collective Source: NACTO Source ITDP India

Identify pilot locations Roll out design Test pilot interventions Scale up and strategize
competition for long-term impact!

Engage with the community & build momentum for streets for people!
The Challenge roadmap: Stage 1 - Step A
Wo
rk sho
1 p

Source ITDP India Source Bandra Collective Source: NACTO Source ITDP India

Identify pilot locations Roll out design Test pilot interventions Scale up and strategize
competition for long term impact!

Engage with the community & build momentum for streets for people!
A pilot includes both:
A. Flagship public B. Liveable
space project neighbourhood

Source: NACTO-GDCI Source: NACTO-GDCI

To ensure well-designed interventions and greater citizen participation,


cities will roll out a design competition for professionals across the country.
Identify

FLAGSHIP
TYPOLOGIES ?
Markets/Retail areas Transit hubs Does your city have another type?

NEIGHBOURHOOD
TYPOLOGIES
?
Mixed income Resettlement Unplanned low-income Does your city have
neighbourhoods colonies neighbourhoods another type?
Design & test

FLAGSHIP
TYPOLOGIES ?
Markets/Retail areas Transit hubs Does your city have another type?

NEIGHBOURHOOD
TYPOLOGIES
?
Mixed income Resettlement Unplanned low-income Does your city have
neighbourhoods colonies neighbourhoods another type?
Design & test

FLAGSHIP
TYPOLOGIES ?
Markets/Retail areas Transit hubs Does your city have another type?

NEIGHBOURHOOD
TYPOLOGIES
?
Mixed income Resettlement Unplanned low-income Does your city have
neighbourhoods colonies neighbourhoods another type?
The Challenge roadmap: Stage 1

Source ITDP India Source Bandra Collective Source: NACTO Source ITDP India

Identify pilot locations Roll out design Test pilot interventions Scale up and strategize
competition for long-term impact!

Engage with the community & build momentum for streets for people!
The Challenge roadmap: Stage 1 - Step B
We
a
her re
e

Source ITDP India Source Bandra Collective Source: NACTO Source ITDP India

Identify pilot locations Host a design Test pilot interventions Scale up and strategize
competition for long-term impact!

Engage with the community & build momentum for streets for people!
2 steps to hosting the design competition

Let

sta s
rt!
1 - Rolling out the design competition

2 - Evaluation of the design submissions

Source Bandra Collective

Host a design
competition
Why a Design Competition?
Why roll out a design competition?
Every city is required to roll
out their own design
competition for the
Challenge:

● To crowdsource
innovative design ideas
for multiple sites and
test pilot
walking-friendly
initiatives

● To involve the local


citizens in designing
the city

Source: Bandra Collective


Why would participants share their designs?
Professionals and students
from Architecture, Planning,
and other relevant fields
will join hands to

● Be a part of the
COVID-19 green
recovery initiatives in
their cities

● Collaborate with city


officials and other
stakeholders

● Get a chance to
implement their
designs in the public
realm
Step-by-step process for rolling out the
Design Competition
Rolling out the city-led Design Competition

1. Update the brief 2. Spread the word 3. Organise 4. Identify the


and share with us walking audits best designs
with participants
Step 1 - Update the brief template and share with us
The Design Competition
Brief template will be We will share
the
shared with the cities. Competition
Brief template
with all cities
The cities are expected to shortly!
update various sections in
this template and share it
back with us for uploading
on the Streets for People
website.

The editable sections


include:
i. Pilot locations
ii. Awards for participants
iii. Other city-specific
details
Step 1 - Update the brief template and share with us

i. Update the Pilot locations Editable site info!

In the design template, cities


must update the Flagship
and Neighbourhood pilot
locations in the ‘Site’ section
with:

● Pilot location map


showing site extents

● Context and baseline


information about the
sites

● Link to download base


drawing and images
Step 1 - Update the brief template and share with us
ii. Update the Awards Cities can add more
awards here!
Cities are free to reward
winning participants as they
wish. Cities must ensure
that:

● At least one winner is


acknowledged for all
sites included in the
brief

● The winning design for


each site is executed on
ground

Number of winning
participants per site is at the
discretion of the city
Step 1 - Update the brief template and share with us
iii. Update city specific Editable dates as
details per your timelines!

Cities are also expected to


update:

● City name and


context-specific details
on the city section
Screenshot of city context, timelines page
● City contact
information for queries
and submission on the
submission section

● City specific
competition deadlines
on the timelines
section
Step 2 : Spread the word to maximize participation
Use offline and online tools
to communicate about the We will share
Design Competition: the social &
print media
● Online tools include templates!
posting on social media
channels, upload on
your website etc.

● Offline channels include


printing in newspapers,
on banners etc.

Cities can also do targeted


outreach by reaching out to
relevant universities, IIA and
other design professional
organisations, CSOs etc.
Step 2 : Spread the word to maximize participation

As you spread the word to The competition


get maximum tab will be up in
participation: the Streets for
People Challenge
● Participants will website soon!
register for desired
cities on the S4P
website for free

● We will share the data


of the registered
participants with
cities

● Registrations will be
open for a minimum of
2 weeks from
launching the brief
Step 3 - Organise site Walking Audits with participants
Schedule Walking Audits
We will share
on all sites with the the walking
registered participants to: audit checklist
with all cities
● Understand and shortly!
explain the site
context

● Identify pain points


along the pilot stretch

● Explore opportunities
to improve the
walkability and
livability on the site

● Organise discussions
with stakeholders
Step 4 - Identify the best designs

i. Submission process :
We will discuss
more on this
Participants will directly
submit designs to the city via
piece during
details updated in the brief our next
workshop
ii. Expert Jury :
Identify a expert jury panel to
shortlist entries on the basis
of competition requirements,
originality in design, and
feasibility of implementation

ii. Community Jury :


Involve the community in the
selection of the winning
design from shortlisted entries
via innovative online or offline
methods
Source: www.crpark-reimagine.org Source: WRI India
Rolling out the city-led Design Competition

1. Update the brief 2. Spread the word 3. Organise 4. Identify the


and share with us walking audits best designs
with participants
Design Competition
guidelines
Who is eligible to participate?
● Professionals and
students in the fields of
architecture, urban
design, planning & other
relevant field

● At least 1 team member


should be a local resident
of the city of participation

● Multi-disciplinary
collaboration is highly
encouraged

● There is no restriction on
the number of members
per team Source: Chennai Architecture Foundation
What are the rules for submission?

● Participants can
register to more than 1
city

● Participants can submit


designs for any number
of sites for any city

● Participants can submit


multiple entries per
team

Other submission
requirements will be shared
in the Competition Brief
template.
Source: Urban Design Collective
What are the milestones?

Competition roll-out Submission Announcing winners


Nov 2020 (T) Dec 2020 (T + 4/6 weeks) Jan 2021 (T + 8 weeks)

Update brief Outreach & Identify Jury Walking audit Shortlisting entries Community jury

Stand-alone work of
T - The date of launching the City-led Design Competition the core team

(The winning team will work with the city’s Streets for People City core team to In collaboration with
assist in the process of the pilot testing, monitoring and evaluation) the stakeholders
What’s coming in the next workshop?

1 - Rolling out the design competition

Nex
ste t
p!
2 - Evaluation of the design submissions

Source Bandra Collective

Host design
competition
Embracing the citizen-led approach
& building the momentum
1. Roll out a Perception Survey We will share a
survey template
in multiple
languages
Why?
shortly!
● To understand the
barriers for walking on
the street by reaching
out to various user
groups
● To build a case for
transforming streets as
safe, healthy, and
happy public spaces
● To build a case for
scaling up Streets for
People in the future
1. Roll out a Perception Survey
How?

Use offline and online tools


to reach out to diverse user
groups:

● Online tools include


social media channels, Emails / Whatsapp messages
Social media Contact CSOs to access
emails, Whatsapp etc. to citizen groups and govt their database
databases
● Offline channels include
printing in newspapers,
putting up posters, etc.

Refer to the ‘Survey


Outreach’ document which
will be shared soon, to get
maximum responses!
Newspaper Posters
2. Launch an Open Streets Campaign
We have
● Identify locations to shared the
launch the Open campaign
Streets Campaign in guide
discussion with citizen
groups
● Inform citizens about
it!
● Launch the Open
Streets Campaign
● Document the
Happiness!
Until Workshop 3 Streets for People
team will share
1. Update the brief & share with us ● Presentation and video of this
session!
2. Roll out design competition
● Competition brief template
3. Roll out the perception survey
● Social media/print media
4. Conduct the walking audit with
template for outreach
participants
● Perception survey template
5. Host an Open Streets Campaign
● Data of registered participants
6. Send in your weekly updates!
● Walking audit checklist
● Weekly update forms
Thank you
A programme of

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