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Sharayu Wadekar

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International Seminar Hall, an inquiry into duality

The project aims to analyse Uttam Jain's work and situate it in the discourse around modernism, particularly in India, by studying the relevant influences. The project focuses on the International Seminar Hall built in 1994, one of his latest projects that tends to deviate from his earlier design choices and establishes a new benchmark for functionally sound design responsive to regional conditions. The strength of the project lies in the formal analysis of the building through construction and structural process. The building is further juxtaposed with his early and later works in Rajasthan for a brief understanding of his inclinations.

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The early study on definitions and terminologies

How to read a building through its structure? By Sankalpa

Literary analysis on Modernism in India

Approaching the building through its geographical and political context and selecting point of inquiry

Analyzing the spatial planning through functional organization

Analyzing the rationale for its formal language

Analyzing the structural mechanism of materials at junctions

Analyzing the order of construction

Developing a timeline of Uttam Jain's work in Rajasthan

Drawing conclusions and asking questions that challenge the larger understanding