
The Seen and the Unseen - hosted by Amit Varma Ep 361: Pritika Hingorani Wants to Fix Our Cities
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Dec 25, 2023 Urban planning expert Pritika Hingorani joins Amit Varma to share insights on city planning, government policies, and the intersection of economics and urban planning. They discuss the importance of good planning, the impact of technology on urban culture, and the challenges of translating ideas into action. They also touch on imposter syndrome, women in the workplace, and the failures of the Indian state in providing essential services.
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COVID Sero Surveys Show Slum Crowding Risk
- During COVID Pritika's team ran serological surveys in Mumbai sampling buildings and slums separately to compare exposure.
- Results showed far higher antibodies in slums, highlighting that crowding, not apartment living, spread disease.
Stop Mandating Costly On-Site Amenities
- Avoid mandating excessive on-site amenities (parking, setbacks) that raise housing costs.
- Provide neighborhood-level public spaces instead of forcing costly private extras into every development.
Remote Work Preserves But Doesn't Build Culture
- Virtual contact preserved existing ties but failed to create the tacit trust new members need to join organizations.
- In-person interaction remains crucial to build culture, onboarding and deep social capital.
