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EPISODE · Jan 20, 2026 · 1H 32M

Why Bengaluru’s Traffic is a Planning Failure (And How to Fix It) | CTC Podcast | EP 16

from Code to Culture · host UnboxingBLR

Bengaluru is changing faster than ever, but is the city planning ahead, or just reacting to growth?In this insightful conversation, two of Bengaluru’s most influential builders and city-shapers reflect on how the city has evolved, where it went wrong, and what it must do next. From memories of a quiet, tree-lined Bangalore to today’s exploding construction boom, traffic chaos, and infrastructure chaos, this episode explores the city through the lens of urban planning, real estate, airports, sustainability, and culture.We discuss:How Bengaluru grew from a “pensioner’s paradise” into a global tech and aviation hubWhy North Bengaluru and the airport corridor may become the city’s new centre of gravityThe rise of mixed-use developments and the idea of the 15-minute walking cityLessons from building large-scale infrastructure like airports and townshipsWhy master planning, public transport, and sustainability are no longer optionalWater scarcity, climate resilience, renewable energy, and circular economy solutionsThe decline (and possible revival) of Bengaluru’s live music and events sceneWhat an ideal blueprint for Bengaluru’s future could look likeThis conversation is not just about buildings, it’s about how cities should be designed for people, culture, and the next 50 years.If you care about Bengaluru, urban development, infrastructure, or the future of Indian cities, this episode is a must-watch.UnboxingBLR presents "Code to Culture," a podcast hosted by Malini Goyal (Founder and CEO of UnboxingBLR). This series features conversations with entrepreneurs, artists, and innovators who have significantly influenced Bengaluru. It dives into the unique journeys and experiences of individuals who have either introduced global concepts to Bengaluru or have introduced local ideas to a global audience.At UnboxingBLR, we bridge the gap between old and new, the traditional and the cutting-edge. We’re not just showing you the city; we’re inviting you to experience it, whether you’ve always called it home or just got here, and want to shape its future. Timestamps:00:00 – Why Bangalore’s growth needs long-term city planning  03:46 – What Bangalore looked like in the 80s & 90s  09:49 – Why Bangalore felt like India’s first “modern” city  15:23 – Life around MG Road, Brigade Road & the old CBD  21:42 – The old Bangalore airport chaos & memories  25:01 – How construction mirrors Bangalore’s economic growth  28:41 – Brigade Gateway: a bold mixed-use experiment ahead of its time  34:37 – Planning an airport for 60 years into the future  41:31 – Why Bangalore desperately needs a master plan  45:10 – Water crisis, sustainability & daily urban challenges  50:22 – How the airport became water & energy self-sufficient  55:20 – Why live music & events struggle in Bangalore today  59:25 – Inside the vision of Bangalore’s Airport City  1:05:21 – Why North Bangalore is the next growth engine  1:12:30 – Lessons for planning Bangalore’s second airport  1:18:45 – A blueprint for fixing Bangalore’s infrastructure mess  1:26:23 – Bangalore’s evolving culture, food & creative scene  1:34:58 – Closing thoughts: why Bangalore keeps reinventing itselfCheck us out on our socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fromcodetoculture   Twitter: https://x.com/codetoculture LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/unboxingblr

Bengaluru is changing faster than ever, but is the city planning ahead, or just reacting to growth? In this insightful conversation, two of Bengaluru’s most influential builders and city-shapers reflect on how the city has evolved, where it went wrong, and what it must do next. From memories of a quiet, tree-lined Bangalore to today’s exploding construction boom, traffic chaos, and infrastructure chaos, this episode explores the city through the lens of urban planning, real estate, airports,...

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