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EPISODE · Jul 27, 2021 · 39 MIN

S1E3 What if Indian cities expanded underground?

from Imagined Tomorrow · host Shreya Dasgupta

Show notes: In this episode, we imagine a future where some Indian cities expand underground. Population in our cities is at an all time high and there’s limited space to grow outwards. So city administrators decide to move downwards, below the land the city already has. Is it technically possible for Indian cities to expand underground? What can we move below our land surface? And would people even want to live or work there? Imagined Tomorrow is created and hosted by Shreya Dasgupta. The episode was co-edited by Abhishek Madan. Intro and outro music is by Abhijit Shylanath. Get in touch via Twitter, or email [email protected]. Guests: Subject experts Dr. R. K. Goel, an expert in Tunnel & Underground Space Design and a former professor at the Central Institute of Mining and Fuel research in Dhanbad. Dr. Sanjukkta Bhaduri, a professor of urban planning, in the School of Planning and architecture in New Delhi. Dr. Adam Charles Roberts, a human factors psychologist at Singapore-ETH centre. Disclaimer: Dr. Roberts’ research is supported by MND and NRF, Singapore. Findings and opinions expressed are those of the author’s alone. Others Saraswati and Chintan - People who work in the basement office of a housing complex, in order of appearance. Episode music Interlude music by Abhishek Madan, astrofreq, and lesfm from Pixabay. Episode artwork Image by allinonemovie from Pixabay. For further reading: The underground mining town of Coober Pedy in Australia. Read this or this. Indranil Banerjie's article on the opening of Kolkata's first underground metro stretch. Read here. Singapore's plans of expanding underground. Read here. Helsinki's underground master plan. Read here. Gjøvik, Norway's olympic cavern hall. Read here.

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Show notes: In this episode, we imagine a future where some Indian cities expand underground. Population in our cities is at an all time high and there’s limited space to grow outwards. So city administrators decide to move downwards, below the land the city already has. Is it technically possible for Indian cities to expand underground? What can we move below our land surface? And would people even want to live or work there? Imagined Tomorrow is created and hosted by Shreya Dasgupta. The episode was co-edited by Abhishek Madan. Intro and outro music is by Abhijit Shylanath. Get in touch via Twitter, or email [email protected]. Guests: Subject experts Dr. R. K. Goel, an expert in Tunnel & Underground Space Design and a former professor at the Central Institute of Mining and Fuel research in Dhanbad. Dr. Sanjukkta Bhaduri, a professor of urban planning, in the School of Planning and architecture in New Delhi. Dr. Adam Charles Roberts, a human factors psychologist at Singapore-ETH centre. Disclaimer: Dr. Roberts’ research is supported by MND and NRF, Singapore. Findings and opinions expressed are those of the author’s alone. Others Saraswati and Chintan - People who work in the basement office of a housing complex, in order of appearance. Episode music Interlude music by Abhishek Madan, astrofreq, and lesfm from Pixabay. Episode artwork Image by allinonemovie from Pixabay. For further reading: The underground mining town of Coober Pedy in Australia. Read this or this. Indranil Banerjie's article on the opening of Kolkata's first underground metro stretch. Read here. Singapore's plans of expanding underground. Read here. Helsinki's underground master plan. Read here. Gjøvik, Norway's olympic cavern hall. Read here.

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