Khan Market Site Documentation
Khan Market Site Documentation
Khan Market Site Documentation
Site Documentation
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Khan Market is almost in the heart of the city, close to India Gate.
It is surrounded by residential complexes — government owned and private — including Golf
Links, Lodhi Estate, Shahjahan Road, Pandara Road, Rabindra Nagar and Sujan Singh Park.
It is one of the greenest pockets of the city, very close to the famed Lodhi Gardens.
MAP OF INDIA
INTRODUCTION
NAME : Khan Market
CITY : Delhi
MAP OF DELHI
Its environs are home to a significant number of bureaucrats from the central government,
and famous people like the satirist Khushwant Singh.
Also in proximity are the India International Centre, the India Habitat Centre, offices of
the World Wide Fund for Nature, and other organizations.
LOCATION
➔ Khan Market, established in 1951, and named in honour of freedom fighter Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan, brother of Abdul Ghaffar Khan (popularly
➔ Classy and posh, Khan Market is a favourite of the expat and diplomatic community. It was originally allocated as seed land to immigrants from the
➔ It is a large U-shaped market with two parallel ‘U’s and some extensions.
➔ Excellent book shops, up-market boutiques, opticians, grocers, tailors, brand showrooms, lifestyle stores, etc here & there are also a couple of boutiques
➔ There are also many eating joints: cafes, restaurants, bakeries and street-food corners.
SITE JUSTIFICATION
➔ Established in 1951, the U-shaped, double-storey market complex originally had 154 shops and 74 flats on the first floor for shopkeepers.
➔ Many of these shops were allocated as seed land to immigrants from the North-West Frontier Province after the partition of India, Khan Market is named in
honor of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (1890–1988), a Pashtun political and spiritual leader whose memory is deeply respected throughout India.
➔ Nearby is Sujan Singh Park, New Delhi's first apartment complex, built in 1945, and designed by Walter Sykes George and named after the grandfather of this
enclave's most famous resident, writer Khushwant Singh.
➔ George also designed, the Ambassador Hotel next door, built in 1945 in a mix of British and Art Deco style.
➔ The building is now a heritage property and the hotel has been taken over by the Taj Vivanta chain.
➔ Until the 1980s, all the flats on the first floor continued to serve as homes.
➔ Neighbourhood grocery stores and middle-class shops existed in the middle lane, despite the fact it catered most up to upmarket Golf Links, Sundar Nagar, and
diplomatic crowd from Chanakyapuri.
➔ Gradually, the real estate boom and expanding families of the first generation of occupants forced many families to move out.
➔ Thus, these homes were sold and started being converted into shops. By the 2010s, only a few families were living in these two-room flats.
HISTORY
➔ TEMPERATURE :
23 degree C (Min) ; 43 degree C (Max)
5 degree C (Min) ; 28 degree C (Max)
➔ ORIENTATION : N-E Delhi
CLIMATE
LAND USE
BUILT VS OPEN
BUILT OPEN
Ownership (Property Based) Hardscape vs Softscape
Ownership (User Based) Ownership (Open Spaces)
Infrastructure Character (Open Spaces)
Building Typology Activity Mapping
Building Heights Street Network
Activity Mapping Modal Split
LAYERS CHRONOLOGY
Residential
Commercial
Public/Semi public
Recreational
Residential
Residential houses, Apartments
Commercial
Retail Shopping, General Business & Commerce, District Centre,
Community Centre, Non-Hierarchical Commercial Centre ,Wholesale &
Warehousing, Cold Storage & Oil Depots, Hotels
Public/Semi-public
Hospital, Education & Research, a University/University Centre, College,
Social - Cultural Complex / Police Headquarter / Fire Stations / Disaster
Management Centre, Religious Burial Ground / Cremation, Sports
Facilities.
Recreational
Regional Park, City Park, District Park, Community Park, Historical
Monument
LAND USE
Built
Open
Built
Open
Roads
The map shows the Government owned structures and the Private
owned structures in the area.
As per the existing built structures of the area, there are comparatively
more private owned structures than government owned
The map shows the user based ownership that what places are publically
accessible, privately accessible and semi- privately accessible to the
users.
Petrol Pump - 2
Fire station - 1
4
2 Semi-Private
1
Bank - 7
Offices -5
Embassy of Israel
Religious places -5
Health-care -5
3 School -7
Batra Hospital
Embassy -1
Hotels and
1
Ambassador, New Delhi
Restaurants 2 Embassy of Israel
Private 3
Batra Hospital
Residential 4
Cemetery
INFRASTRUCTURE
Apartments
Detached
Commercial
Mixed (C+R)
Institutional
Residential
Residential houses, Apartments, detached
Commercial
Retail Shopping, General Business & Commerce, District Centre, Community
Centre, Non-Hierarchical Commercial Centre ,Wholesale & Warehousing,
Cold Storage & Oil Depots, Hotels
Mixed
Commercial and residential
Institutional
School , Colleges
BUILDING TYPOLOGY
8 AM
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G+2
G+3
G+4
G+1+Terrace
12 PM
BUILDING HEIGHTS
The map depicts the distinction between hardscape and softscape open spaces.
HARDSCAPE VS SOFTSCAPE
The map depicts open areas which are accessible to the both private &
public users. These provide a potential for community interactions.
Unused land
For use
For pleasure
Dividers & roundabouts
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AR
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LO
PI
SH
JE
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ACTIVITY MAPPING
Built in 1951, the mark had 154 shops and 74 flats which were later
converted into commercial units.
ACTIVITY MAPPING
There is 1 metro station and 5 bus stops around the site. Accessibility of
the bus stops are :
Bus stops
1. Khan Market bus stop (400m)
2. Sujan Singh Park bus stop (500m)
3. Sujan Singh Park bus stop (650m)
4. Ravindra Nagar Bus stop (400m)
5. Humayun Road Bus Station (1.1 km)
Metro station
6. Khan market metro station (450m)
3m 15m
5m 16m
6m 20m
8m 25m
10m 30m
12m
HARDSCAPE VS SOFTSCAPE
The map depicts open areas which are accessible to the both private &
public users. These provide a potential for community interactions.
Unused land
For use
For pleasure
Dividers & roundabouts
G
AR
M
T
LO
PI
SH
JE
RA
ACTIVITY MAPPING
Built in 1951, the mark had 154 shops and 74 flats which were later
converted into commercial units.
ACTIVITY MAPPING
There is 1 metro station and 5 bus stops around the site. Accessibility of
the bus stops are :
Bus stops
1. Khan Market bus stop (400m)
2. Sujan Singh Park bus stop (500m)
3. Sujan Singh Park bus stop (650m)
4. Ravindra Nagar Bus stop (400m)
5. Humayun Road Bus Station (1.1 km)
Metro station
6. Khan market metro station (450m)
3m 15m
5m 16m
6m 20m
8m 25m
10m 30m
12m
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SECTION A-A’
SECTION B-B’
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D’
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SECTION C-C’
SECTION D-D’
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PARKING
1.
➔ Friends
➔ Staff
➔ Delegates
➔ Family
DISTRIBUTION OF PEDESTRIAN FROM TRANSIT POINTS WALKABILITY DISTRIBUTION Commuter access the market
primarily by vehicles most of
which are privately owned.
MODAL SPLIT
TYPES OF VEHICULAR MODE SPLIT OF PUBLIC VEHICLES
MODAL SPLIT
THANK YOU
➔ It is serviced by the Khan Market Underground Station of the ➔ Local Bus
Delhi Metro (Violet Line), which lies in front of the Colonial Era ◆ Sujan Singh Park Bus Station
Ambassador Hotel (now Taj Vivanta). There are four exits of the ◆ Rabindra Nagar Bus Station
metro station namely Gate 1, Gate 2, Gate 3 and Gate 4. The exit at ◆ Bharti Nagar Bus Station
Gate 4 leads to Khan Market. ◆ Humayun Road Bus Station
◆ JK Emporium Bus Station
➔ By Rail
◆ Sewa Nagar Railway Station ➔ Local Bus Routes
◆ Lodhi Colony Railway Station ◆ 173: JLN Stadium- Narela Block A 56
◆ 181: Nizamuddin Railway Station- Jahangirpuri Block E
◆ 26: Dr. Mukherjee Nagar Bandh- Sewa Nagar Railway
Crossing
◆ 326: Vasant Kunj Sector A- Krishna Nagar
◆ 336: Vasant Vihar Terminal- Vivek Vihar
ACCESSIBILITY
Residential
Commercial
Public/Semi public
Recreational
LAND USE
ACTIVITY MAPPING
ACTIVITY MAPPING