How Walkable Is Your City?

What makes any place truly walkable? Is it wide sidewalks and pedestrian crossings? Or is it something more? Proximity, safety, accessibility, comfort, social life, and the everyday experience of moving through any place on foot. A space to walk is more than a spatial feature of any settlement. It is a product of form, policy and intention. Its presence or absence traces more than a design decision, a reflection of how the city views movement, connection and care.

We invite you to pause: look closely at the sidewalks in your surroundings, your everyday route, the crossings you hesitate at, and the paths you instinctively avoid, and tell us what walking and navigating by foot in your surroundings truly feels like. You could be anyone: a young adult discovering the freedom of navigating a familiar city on foot, a tourist reading the city through its streets, a parent pushing a stroller, an elderly pedestrian negotiating uneven surfaces, or a student of urbanism attentive to materials, edges, and thresholds.

Through this call, we invite anyone and everyone to share your varied perspectives, uncovering how walkability is lived, negotiated, and experienced in everyday life.

We encourage young writers (between the age of 15 and 35) from any profession to send in their entries, as essays or photo essays, documenting what works beautifully, advocating for what is needed, or simply reflecting on walkable areas, through images and narratives.

Jury

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Shruti Hemani

Shruti Hemani is an architect and urban designer with over two decades of professional experience across India and the UK. She has worked with NGOs and public – private sector clients on projects ranging from development frameworks, urban design guides and masterplans to regeneration initiatives and inclusive micro-planning for informal settlements. She holds a PhD in Design from IIT Guwahati and is the co-author of Climax City: Masterplanning and Complexity of Urban Growth (RIBA Publishing), winner of the 2020 Urban Design Book Award, UK.

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Naresh Fernandes

Naresh Fernandes is the editor of Scroll.in, a digital news and culture publication. He is the author of City Adrift: A Short Biography of Bombay and Taj Mahal Foxtrot: The Story of Bombay’s Jazz Age.

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Aastha D

Aastha D is an independent writer, educator, and cultural critic trained in architecture (Pune University), with a master’s degree in its Critical Curatorial Conceptual Practices from Columbia University, New York. Alongside her writing practice, Aastha is the founding Editor-in-Chief of Proseterity, a literary arts publication. Through its education vertical, Critiqala, she curates reading circles, workshops, and public programmes that foreground close reading, critical thinking, and interdisciplinary inquiry.

Eligibility

  • Open to all young adults between the ages of 15 and 35 in any profession.

Timeline

  • Call for submissions open: February 13, 2026

  • Call for submissions closed: March 15, 2026

  • Jury Process: March 17-31, 2026

  • Announcement of Winners: April 1, 2026

Submission Format

Choose one of the two formats:

Option 1: Photo Essay

  • The images should collectively narrate a coherent argument or observation on walkability.
  • 6 – 8 photographs
  • 30 – 50 words per image
  • Images can be illustrations, photographs, sketches, or a combination.
  • All submitted images must belong to the author.

Option 2: Illustrated Article

  • Word limit: 500 to 700 words.
  • Submission must include at least 1 image (photographs, illustrations, or sketches) with credits/citations.
  • Text and visuals should support the central theme.

Submission Guidelines

  • Submissions must be original works previously unpublished.
  • Format: Word document (.docx, .doc)
  • File Size: Up to 10 MB.
  • To ensure anonymity during review, do not include any identifying details in your submission.
  • Submissions will be checked for plagiarism and for the use of AI in text and images.
  • Send us an email if you have any queries: reshma@architecture.live, geethu@architecture.live, or admin@architecture.live

Send us your Submissions Here

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FAQs

Yes, but clearly attribute all quotes and references within your text or image captions (only for Illustrated article). Submissions made under Photo Essay must belong to the author.

Late submissions will be disqualified.

You can submit up to one entry per format.

Collaborative entries are not accepted.

Submissions must be in English.

While the theme is broad, we encourage reflections on proximity, safety, accessibility, comfort, social life, and the experience of walking in your city.

In case of any such difficulty or queries, send an email to Reshma Esther (reshma@architecture.live), Geethu (geethu@architecture.live), or our ALive! admin (admin@architecture.live).

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