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Prachi:

Anant:
 Make the beaches easily accessible from different parts of India.
 Mixed land use must be implemented. This will provide all the required facilities with
in a small area, hence minimizing travel and traffic.  Control the number of people and also the vehicular traffic coming to the place.
 People who visit the place must enjoy the place yet not disturb the residents if the area.
Joel:  Recreational activities such as water sports, bungee jumping, etc.
 Make an identity for the coast.
 The place must be well connected and easily accessible.  The master plan must address the issues of development and must control the development
 The transport system to and from the place must be good. that is happening.
 Signages must be used to lead people to the tourist spot.
 Is it necessary to restrict the amount of people coming to the place? Anjum:

Akshat:  Who are we targeting?


 People who come to the coastal area prefer being close to nature, thus there should be open
 Development must not happen at the cost of natural landscape. spaces.
 The sea and the trees must be looked after.  Instead of shops, street bazaars can be planned in order to give the visitors a feel of the place
 The area must have landscape features and open areas. and also help them interact with the locals.
 Attention must be to the micro climate of the place.
Jaideep:
 There must not be over crowding in areas of multiple use.
 Mixed land use must be avoided.
 How to connect the place to bus stops, train stations, and make the place easily accessible?
 Place must be provided for recreation and relaxation.
 Why would people want to visit the place?
Siddhartha:  Highlight the people of the area- the fisherman. Make a museum that tells the visitors about
the evolution of the place and people with time.
 Do the people want it? What is the impact of the development on the people living in  An amusement park can be made in the place.
the area?  Locally available material can be used.
 Leave the place as it is.
Reenu:
 Tourism is all about witnessing the place and enjoying it.
 Highlighting simple things about the place that make it special.
 It is seen that not much importance is given to the local residents.
 Who are we targeting as tourists?
 With the development of tourism, life of the people can become miserable.
 The development made must be ecologically sensitive- use local techniques and
 Waste management must be made a part of the scheme.
existing natural features.
 Home stays can be made in this area. This helps educate the tourists about the tradition of the
Sujatha: area and also gives the visitor a homely feeling.

Arvind:
 Land use pattern must be understood in order to formulate it in our context.
 A case study must be done in order to understand different areas in India.
 The place must be divided into small pockets and then developed into different areas-
 Take examples: study the needs of the public, study how it is working.
residential, commercial, etc.
 Give the public what they want in a moderated way.
 The typology of the area must be maintained and buildings must be built on the basis of need.
 Consider the facilities that can be provided.
 The place must be marketed well.
 Promote the coastal culture so that people get a feel of the place.
Swarupa: Jeena:

 The main features of the place, tradition, etc must be taken into consideration.  Example given: Sentosa Island, Singapore.
 The features and style of buildings in the coastal area must be enhanced.  A man made island made on a reclaimed land.
 The place should attract people and make them have a good experience.  Transport facility used is the cable car.
 The place should be made easily accessible.  Under water activity, marine life.
 Waste water disposal must be taken care of.  Museum that throws light on old Singapore and the present day Singapore.
 Dolphin show, laser fire works show.
Vijayeta:  Beach not really tampered with, only pockets of the beach can be used by the
public.
 Urban morphology must be understood-The shape, building type, street pattern, history,  Mode of transport to the bird park is the monorail.
people, climate.  The region must be protected and the development that happens must not tamper with the
 The specialty and beauty of the place must be given importance. place.
 It is necessary to see what is successful and what wont work out in the place.
Divya:
Sushir:
 The kind of activities that tourists like to engage themselves with depends on the user
 Identify major parts of the site. type, their age.
 Develop a prototype and then make combinations using this prototype.  The beach is generally a quiet place that people visit, to relax. Hence the place can have
 Accessibility must be focused upon. resorts, rehabilitation centres, meditation centres, and religious centres.
 Edge must have food shacks and restaurants only.  The place must cater to the various user types.

Amrita: Ritesh:

 Identify the user group.  The local people also generate revenue; it is not only the foreigners and the north Indians.
 The place must cater to the student population and the locals of the place. Hence, spaces must be created for the locals, spaces where they can spend their entire
 Locally available material must be used. day: camping sites with tents, etc.
 Sports activities can be organized on cliffs between Kaup, Malpe, and Marvanthe.
Adil:  Accessibility is important as lots of places are not accessible, yet good.

 The place must have a nice environment and the tourists get a feel of the place. Sapnu:
 Pause points must be made on the way to the area. Petrol pumps can act as a pause point
where the tourists can stop and relax.  The development made must aim at people from all different backgrounds.
 Tourist spots must be affordable to everyone.  Entertainment must be provided for all types of people.
 Shacks must be made instead of five star hotels.  Camps, tents, house boats can be used to draw tourists.
 Marketing of the place is an important thing.
Mithun:
Ajita:
 The back waters on the way from Mangalore to Udupi can be used for transportation.
 The knowledge of the local people must be respected.  The entire form the place must be beautiful and he people must get a feel of the place.
 Pollution must be controlled.
 Better Bye-Laws must be made.
 Traffic coming to the place must be controlled.  A combination of things will attract more tourists than just one activity,
For example: bungee jumping, canoeing, etc.
 Make tertiary roads as the access to the beach.
 Commercial activities can be placed along streets and pathways provided for people to
walk.
Anupama:  Infrastructure and services such as – sewage treatment plants, captive power
plants, solar energy, wind energy, etc are important.
 Disposal of waste is an important environmental aspect.  Resource management, water, roads, infrastructure, air pollution, urban waste
 The beauty of the place can be lost due to the bad treatment of waste.
management, etc, are important factors.
 Promote ecological things such as paper cups, etc.
 Prohibit the dumping of waste into the sea.
 Houses with in 500m from the coast can e remodeled and used as home stays.
The money from the home stay can be utilized for its maintenance.
Saad:  A design prototype/ a kit of parts can be developed and various combinations
can be made with these.
 Resorts can be made with individual cottages away from each other with a sufficient  Health tourism can be developed in the area.
amount of privacy.  The selling points of the place must be identified. A theme can be created so
 Commercial activity must be restricted.
that the place can be made identifiable and distinct from another place.
 Local specialties must be highlighted.
 Story based tourism with a local flavour can be developed.
Sucharita:  When a tourist stays at a resort, a certain value of shopping at a particular
place can be made free.
 The morphological issues of the place must be looked into.  When clues obtained from the local people are used the project becomes more
 The identity of the place must be brought out and highlighted. successful.
 Use materials suitable to the place and also use ancient systems of construction. For
example: the usage of bamboo as reinforcement in Kaziranga National Park.

Kanchan:

 Circulation and transport must be looked into on order to improve tourism.


 Parking facility provided must not disturb the commercial activities of the place.

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