Chandya Mit Manoj

AR2014

A Summit Stack

Sou Fujimoto's attitudes toward design were studied, interpreted, and applied to the design of a visitor's center in Chittorgarh, India. The project was developed considering the most prominent feature of the site, the Hill itself, and continuing the language by making a hill on top of it. The form of the hill was achieved by staggering platforms made of long stone patties. The organizing was done complimenting and acknowledging the fort wall and road level and forming cave-like spaces inside. And the staggering levels on the outside become a viewing point for the locals of Chittorgarh as well.

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Architect's attitude towards physical and ephemeral substances

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