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Learning from Ganga Riverfront

Learning from Ganga Riverfront

Public Spaces Network at Patna

By (author) Nishant Lall

$40.00

Publishing 9th Feb 2027
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  • In-depth case study of a landmark Ganga riverfront revitalization in Patna
  • Showcases strategies and lessons for executing heritage-sensitive contemporary urban design 
  • Presents a model for holistic urban revitalization balancing historic preservation, ecological restoration, and modern civic infrastructure 
  • Offers valuable insight into public space planning for sustainable, human-centered urbanism 
  • Richly illustrated, design-focused documentation — a useful reference for architects, urban planners, designers, students, and researchers
  • Gatefold softcover combines a flexible, reader-friendly format with extended cover flaps for a premium presentation and additional visual context, featuring 300 photographs, 125 drawings and 25 maps
Full Description

Learning from Ganga Riverfront chronicles a unique revitalization program along the River Ganga in Patna. For a city with its back to the river—marked by isolated ghats and disconnected development—this project proposes a comprehensive development solution addressing vital concerns such as public space, civic amenities, environmental awareness, and ecological restoration. The project connects existing fragmented open spaces into a continuous public realm along the river, aiding in religious festivities and recreation alike. The project also aims to develop ghat prototypes that could create a cohesive typology for the river’s edge, integrating heritage buildings while remaining sensitive to the local context.

Engaging a long stretch along the river, the purposed development includes 6.5 kilometers of promenades, six community, educational, and recreational buildings, food kiosks, ecological landscaping, and other public amenities. The project received $40 million in funding from the World Bank and was supported by the Ministry of Jal Shakti, Government of India. As a holistic development, the proposal promotes a walkable city, creating larger usable open spaces and attracting people from all age groups.

About the Author

Nishant Lall is an urban designer and architect from University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) with over two decades of experience in Los Angeles and Boston. Having worked on several award-winning urban projects, he set up NilaA Architecture and Urban Design in New Delhi in 2010. From 2016 to 2024, Lall was an urban design consultant to the Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management unit at World Bank India. He is a Visiting Professor of Urban Design at School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi.

Specifications
Publisher
Mapin Publishing
ISBN
9789385360978
Publish date
9th Feb 2027
Binding
Paperback / softback
Territory
USA & Canada
Size
7.167 in x 9.25 in
Pages
260 Pages
Illustrations
300 color
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