REGENERATION OF URBAN OPEN SPACES ALONG THE RAILWAY TRACK - A CASE STUDY OF KOTLAKHPAT, LAHORE
Abstract
Railways are often considered unsafe areas for residential communities, especially in the absence of safety barriers. However, the unused spaces along railway tracks frequently attract visitors from nearby neighborhoods, who utilize these areas for interaction, play, relaxation, socializing, and enjoying nature. Despite their potential, these spaces are currently neglected by authorities, which negatively impacts the urban fabric. These underutilized areas can be transformed into healthy urban open spaces that contribute to community well-being and sustainable development. This study focuses on investigating the unused spaces along the railway track in Kot Lakhpat, Lahore, with the aim of regenerating these areas for the benefit of the community. A descriptive analysis approach is employed, incorporating qualitative assessments of the site and gathering opinions from various stakeholders, including architects, urban planners, and residents. The research methodology includes surveys, interviews, and site observations to identify key issues such as encroachments, environmental conditions, and safety concerns. The study compares expert opinions with the needs of users to develop a balanced design strategy. The findings from this detailed analysis recommend regeneration of unused spaces into healthy urban open spaces will benefit community in providing healthy clean environment as well as it will save the site from site abuse.
