Arundhati Hakhu

UR2005

Kumbharwada: A Vision

This low-cost housing project recognises Kumbharwada as a place bustling with life at all times and tries to spatially segregate the different kinds of activities that take place in the wada to maximise efficiency and to naturally reduce one's exposure to pollution, which is a by-product of pottery and its allied activities. 
It tries to create hierarchy in open spaces and tries to let the existing open spaces of Kumbharwada mould the housing around themselves. It also seeks to maximise the interaction between the people of the community, thus strengthening the bonds they share.


Report Content

Case Study: Rokko Housing-I

Community study: Teesri Wadi

Family cycle and inferences

Conceptual development

Masterplan development

Finalising masterplan by adding units to the ground floor and developing a stacking concept

CLUSTER I: Interaction of smaller, live-work clusters and residential clusters with each other and with the open space that connects them

CLUSTER I: Sections

CLUSTER II: LIVE-WORK CLUSTER

CLUSTER II: Sections