Frugal innovation in India / Planning India's cities

Event details
Date | 03.06.2014 |
Hour | 15:00 › 17:00 |
Location | |
Category | Miscellaneous |
The historical specificity of frugal innovation: The significance for India and the world beyond
BALAJI PARTHASARATHY
Professor at the Center for Information Technology and Public Policy, International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore
Planning practices and urban development programs in India - Implications of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JnNURM)
BRINDA SASTRY
Consulting Urban Designer and Planner, Adjunct Faculty at RV School of Architecture, Bangalore
Building a house in Shivaji Nagar: Mumbai’s informal neighborhoods in the making
TOBIAS BAITSCH
Doctoral assistant at the Laboratory of Urban Sociology, EPFL
BALAJI PARTHASARATHY
Professor at the Center for Information Technology and Public Policy, International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore
Planning practices and urban development programs in India - Implications of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JnNURM)
BRINDA SASTRY
Consulting Urban Designer and Planner, Adjunct Faculty at RV School of Architecture, Bangalore
Building a house in Shivaji Nagar: Mumbai’s informal neighborhoods in the making
TOBIAS BAITSCH
Doctoral assistant at the Laboratory of Urban Sociology, EPFL
Practical information
- General public
- Free
Organizer
- The Laboratory of Urban Sociology (LaSUR) and the Centre for Area and Cultural Studies (CACS)