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Ananya Sahdev

AR2014

The Mediator : Visitors Centre at Chittorgarh, Rajasthan

Set along the edge of the fort wall, the project is imagined to be The Mediator between the old and the new - the fort wall, nearby bastion and the fort itself, and the new developments of the city below. Studying the design attitudes of Rahul Mehrotra and his response to context, the project takes advantage of the breathtaking view from the fort wall on site overlooking the urban fabric below. While acting as The Mediator between the two, the project establishes its own identity and presence through a reflective roof. The resultant on site is a cantilevering roof that floats above the edge of the fort wall to reflect the view below, while it looks like a hovering metallic strip perched on the edge of the wall when seen from the city itself. To emphasise on the mediation, the project is further imagined as a series of parallel, non - orthagonal walls pointing towards this view, and teasing the edge of the fort wall. All programmatic functions of the project brief are then fit into these walls, making the project a porous set of rooms.

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Portrait - Work as a Reflection of Oneself

Cube - Architect's attitudes towards Physical and Ephemeral substances

Maze - Architect's attitudes towards Organizational devices and Making and Detailing

Architect's attitudes towards Context and Instagram posts

Site Plan - Referencing the physical context of the site

Plans - Organising spaces in relation to the surrounding based on the concept of mediation

Sections - Articulating the spatial characteristics of the proposal

Sections - Articulating the proposed mediation through nestled spaces

Perspective Wall Section - Detailing out systems and functioning of the proposal

Photo montage and Model Documentation - The Mediator as seen from the city at sunset