Dharavi, India, as Asia's largest slum, has emerged a large number of "slummillionaire", such a contradictory development model has been praised by many experts. However, high-density construction, deteriorating sanitation, scarce water and poor public facilities still pose a threat to the lives of local residents. One milion people live in 20,000 square kilometers, with an average of 1,440 people sharing one toilet; There is no formal water supply system, and if you need drinking water, you have to walk 2 kilometers to the "black market" to buy water.
In order to improve the living and working conditions of the area, the design uses a river on the north side of Dharavi to build a new city on it. Design living units, production units and trading units according to local living habits and architectural features. At the same time, to improve the plight of women's lives, set up female bathrooms and public toilets. Respect the development of the local fishing industry, pottery industry, garbage recycling industry