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Assimilating Cycle Park as a Part of Urban Living
Cycling has a century-old history. Originated as the cheapest and most practical mode of transportation, the evolution and modernity of cycles have led to cycling becoming a popular adventure sport. While the first cycling race was held in 1868, this sport has evolved to various dimensions as a result of innovation and growing interest in sports. This study documents the evolution of cycling from being a mode of transport to recreation to adventure sport, as practised in recent times, as a part of urban living. With the help of a relevant literature review, this study proposes an architectural design of a cycle park in Bengaluru, with the aim to encourage its citizens to make it a part of their urban living. Bengaluru has observed a growing craze of cycling as a sport, over the past decade. Statistical data from cycle dealers and manufacturers reveals these growing trends. In support of the decision from the Forest Department of Bengaluru to allow cycling in Turrahalli forest, this paper proposes a cycle park adjacent to the Peripheral Ring Road amidst Turrahalli forest. The design aims to serve amateurs, professionals, and cyclists of all ages, giving them a safe and natural environment. With the implementation of such a proposal, the authors hope to encourage cyclists and city dwellers to take up cycling on regular basis, in response to the deteriorating global health.
Assimilating Cycle Park as a Part of Urban Living
Cycling has a century-old history. Originated as the cheapest and most practical mode of transportation, the evolution and modernity of cycles have led to cycling becoming a popular adventure sport. While the first cycling race was held in 1868, this sport has evolved to various dimensions as a result of innovation and growing interest in sports. This study documents the evolution of cycling from being a mode of transport to recreation to adventure sport, as practised in recent times, as a part of urban living. With the help of a relevant literature review, this study proposes an architectural design of a cycle park in Bengaluru, with the aim to encourage its citizens to make it a part of their urban living. Bengaluru has observed a growing craze of cycling as a sport, over the past decade. Statistical data from cycle dealers and manufacturers reveals these growing trends. In support of the decision from the Forest Department of Bengaluru to allow cycling in Turrahalli forest, this paper proposes a cycle park adjacent to the Peripheral Ring Road amidst Turrahalli forest. The design aims to serve amateurs, professionals, and cyclists of all ages, giving them a safe and natural environment. With the implementation of such a proposal, the authors hope to encourage cyclists and city dwellers to take up cycling on regular basis, in response to the deteriorating global health.
Assimilating Cycle Park as a Part of Urban Living
Shikha Patel (author) / Kiran Gangadharaiah (author) / Reshmi Manikoth Kollarath (author)
2023
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