The Green Bank: Modular neighborhood parks
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Public space, Urban Design, Landscape design, productive landscapes, park design, parkscapes
Author: U G Rakshitha
Located within the dense neighborhood fabric of Wadaj in Ahmedabad, the project reimagines public open spaces as active ecological and infrastructural systems rather than isolated recreational parks. Guided by a larger masterplan, fragmented plots across the TP are stitched together through streets, edges, and everyday public spaces, embedding them more contiguously within the urban fabric. Using a “plug-in toolkit” approach, the project develops a bank of modular ecological and social infrastructures that can adapt, repeat, and evolve across multiple sites and conditions. The bank includes systems for water- through bioswales, detention ponds, and percolation systems; soil building- through composting and waste regeneration; ecology- through native planting and local nurseries; and energy- through solar infrastructure. Interwoven within these systems are productive social infrastructures such as cafes, seating, play areas, and gathering spaces. Together, these smaller plug-in interventions allow open spaces to operate as productive landscapes that support ecology, resource generation, and everyday public life within the neighborhood.