sumayya akbar
student
University of Karachi, Architecture Program, Department of Visual Studies
Pakistan
Urban Design and Landscape
Karachi is broadly divided into planned and unplanned settlements ( low income settlements). The unplanned settlements face social exclusion, inequality,… more
Ramy Abi Antoun
advisor
USEK - Holy spirit University of Kaslik
Lebanon
Principal Architect / Founder at RAMAC, University instructor at USEK more
Congratulations on a compelling and socially conscious project. Your deep analysis of Karachi's urban disparities, especially the divide at Kati Pahari, effectively highlights the challenges faced by marginalized communities. The proposal to utilize the unbuilt areas for adaptable, low-cost, and sustainable interventions demonstrates a thoughtful approach to fostering social cohesion and community empowerment.
To enhance the project's impact, consider developing more detailed design strategies that address the specific needs of both the Orangi and Nazimabad communities. Incorporating participatory design methods could ensure that the proposed solutions are culturally sensitive and widely accepted. Additionally, exploring partnerships with local organizations might aid in the practical implementation and sustainability of your interventions.
Overall, your project is a commendable step towards addressing urban inequality through inclusive and innovative design.