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Gheware Chinmay Vijay

HT4002

Panjrapole & Water - Systems, Practices & Transformation

Focused on developing our understanding of place, its attributes and history, and creating a visual and textual narrative of the same while being online, the studio was divided into three modules. The scope of these modules ranged from documentation and surveying along with deconstructing media to aid analysis, to developing a narrative timeline of specific attributes and transformation of Panjrapole, Ahmedabad.
My essay, 'Panjrapole and Water – Transformation of Systems and Practices Related to Water in the Built Environment of Panjrapole', explores the transformation of Panjrapole, with water structuring the life at a neighbourhood and domestic level across time.

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M1: Deconstructing a Built Environment through Maps

M1: Attributes to Residential Typologies of Panjrapole – Pol Houses

M1: Attributes to the Street Character of Panjrapole

M2: Deconstructing photographs - Evolution of Urban Marketplaces Over A Century

M2: Deconstructing Memory – An Excerpt from ‘Panjrapole Ek Aghavi Odhak’

M3: Exploring Connections

Identifying Stages of Transformation

M3: Developing a Narrative

M3: Essay Abstract