Mansi Jani (M.R.P. '25)
Ahmedabad, India
Street vending is an essential part of Indian urbanity which has been deeply rooted in its culture. While contemporary Indian cities are dominated by indoor cafes, street vending spaces of diverse nature, such as vegetable markets, food markets, bazaars, cloth markets, etc., are very much part of the pedestrian experience within our cities. The city of Ahmedabad consists of a spectrum of such vending spaces within the public realm of streets, accessed by pedestrians attempting to create a walkable experience within the city. However, the quality of physical factors of the street preconceives the nature of the pedestrian experience. The effect of these physical factors on pedestrian experiences and street vending is required to be addressed and studied in order to enhance the city experience.