North Zone 1
BLR-234
Creating a public space under Yelahanka flyover
Area / Length:
1234 m
Main access road:
Yelahanka Bellary Road flyover service road
Nominee:
Centre for Green Building Materials and Technology
Budget
₹ 1 - 5 Crore
Priority Interventions
Create recreational and cultural gathering spaces that serve local residents.
Create walking paths lined with bamboo and native plants.
Create a community gathering space and children’s play area, with pop-up craft and artisan markets, etc.
Introduce supporting amenities such as EV Charging Stations, parking, drinking water, and public toilets.
Priority Interventions
Create recreational and cultural gathering spaces that serve local residents.
Create walking paths lined with bamboo and native plants.
Create a community gathering space and children’s play area, with pop-up craft and artisan markets, etc.
Introduce supporting amenities such as EV Charging Stations, parking, drinking water, and public toilets.
Site context
The site is large, continuous, 300-400m long and 30-35m wide, under the flyover space on Bellary Road near Jakkur Aerodrome. It is located near the Jakkur Aerodrome. It is surrounded by educational institutions such as Vidyanivas Pre-University College, gated communities like Legacy Cirocco and Viswa Prakruthi Green Woods, and car showrooms, making it a very visible public corridor. The site is currently completely unutilised except for public art on the flyover pillars.
Issues
A typical casualty of flyover developments is the loss of roadside trees, amenities, and connections, as is the case here. Flyovers create a socially hostile environment that prioritises high-speed traffic, disrupting the area's social fabric.




