Delhi 2050 presents Delhi on the Move - Panel Discussion at Habitat World, IHC, Lodhi Road > 11am-1pm on 6th March 2011
Time : 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Entry : Free
Place : Stepped Plaza, Habitat World, India Habitat Centre ( IHC ), Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
Event Details : Delhi on the Move - Panel Discussion.
Panelists
Ton Venhoeven, National architect for Infrastructure in Netherlands Bart Vink, Expert from the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure in charge of the long term vision of the Randstad, Project-head RANDSTAD 2040
Dinesh Mohan, Coordinator TRIPP
Sudipto Ghosh, Architect, S.Ghosh and Associates
Ravi Agarwal, Director Toxic Links
Ashok B. Lal, MODERATOR
Man is always on the move. Whether it is for work or for leisure, it is our basic need. Cities of today make it more and more difficult for us to follow this basic instinct. The organisation patterns of our cities are taking us further and away from our destinations. Will the cities of the future make movement impossible? Or will the very idea of movement become redundant? What needs to be reorganised – our city typology or city networks?
How do mobility and densities work together in 2050?
Website : www.delhi2050.com
Related Events : Talks

Entry : Free
Place : Stepped Plaza, Habitat World, India Habitat Centre ( IHC ), Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
Parking : Gate No. 1 to 3 ( Cars ), Gate No. 2 ( Bikes & Bicycles )
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Panelists
Ton Venhoeven, National architect for Infrastructure in Netherlands Bart Vink, Expert from the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure in charge of the long term vision of the Randstad, Project-head RANDSTAD 2040
Dinesh Mohan, Coordinator TRIPP
Sudipto Ghosh, Architect, S.Ghosh and Associates
Ravi Agarwal, Director Toxic Links
Ashok B. Lal, MODERATOR
Man is always on the move. Whether it is for work or for leisure, it is our basic need. Cities of today make it more and more difficult for us to follow this basic instinct. The organisation patterns of our cities are taking us further and away from our destinations. Will the cities of the future make movement impossible? Or will the very idea of movement become redundant? What needs to be reorganised – our city typology or city networks?
How do mobility and densities work together in 2050?
Website : www.delhi2050.com
Related Events : Talks
Delhi 2050 presents Delhi on the Move - Panel Discussion at Habitat World, IHC, Lodhi Road > 11am-1pm on 6th March 2011
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