Thanks. Really enjoyed the presentation. I lived in Bangalore between 1948 and 1968. I am revisiting in February 2015 to attend a wedding! Really looking forward to the visit. The last time I was there was in 1982 so am sure to see a lot of changes. Not all for the good I am made to understand. I have contributed a few photographs on the Facebook site mentioned in the TedTalk.
A charming, interesting lecture. Nostalgia time for old time Bangaloreans, I'm sure. I feel Bangalore should possibly think of, for one point, an extensive network of underground Metro system/ MRTS to significantly take pressure off the roads so that the footpaths, the trees and the green cover all so characteristic and typical of old Bangalore and the unique experience this city used to offer is able to be revived to some measure at least.
Wow. Past Forward? I really love the name of the talk! Have to admit, the subject matter is thought provoking. My question is, how would one be able to focus on the urban experience with the population inflation, transport and mobility, water conservation issues that we currently face? Bangalore has grown into/is growing into new neighbourhoods like Sarjapur, HSR layout etc but to keep the urban 'density' intact, wouldn't one need to focus on 'infrastructure'?
Thanks. Really enjoyed the presentation. I lived in Bangalore between 1948 and 1968. I am revisiting in February 2015 to attend a wedding! Really looking forward to the visit. The last time I was there was in 1982 so am sure to see a lot of changes. Not all for the good I am made to understand. I have contributed a few photographs on the Facebook site mentioned in the TedTalk.
Hi David, i'm just curious to know about your visit. Change is just an understatement to describe Bangalore now.
Iam so glad we share the same name!!!! :D You sir are amazing!
A charming, interesting lecture. Nostalgia time for old time Bangaloreans, I'm sure. I feel Bangalore should possibly think of, for one point, an extensive network of underground Metro system/ MRTS to significantly take pressure off the roads so that the footpaths, the trees and the green cover all so characteristic and typical of old Bangalore and the unique experience this city used to offer is able to be revived to some measure at least.
Wow. Past Forward? I really love the name of the talk!
Have to admit, the subject matter is thought provoking. My question is, how would one be able to focus on the urban experience with the population inflation, transport and mobility, water conservation issues that we currently face? Bangalore has grown into/is growing into new neighbourhoods like Sarjapur, HSR layout etc but to keep the urban 'density' intact, wouldn't one need to focus on 'infrastructure'?
We should blame the greedy developers for making our city such a mess
This is kinda cool and I don't really care; but I made that intro song months ago haha. Check my profile for the song called mother earth