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Dipasha Rathod

UR2005

Where People's lives connect: Migrant Housing

The studio aimed to focus on the built Vs open and how a community uses space. The documentation of Rabari Vasahat’s patch was to observe the activity patterns and usage of built spaces by the community. The proposed design is on the site of Mahatma Gandhi Aawas yojana Housing in Gota. The site is on the outskirts of Ahmedabad city and is situated in the neighborhood of Vasant Nagar in Ognaj village. It is connected with Gota road on one side and S.G. highway road on the other side. The site is approximately 1.02lakh sq meters of the area owned by the Gujarat housing board. The site is divided into two parts X & Y in which both the site is connected by an existing informal market on one side. The proposed design focused on retaining the courtyard fabric while reducing the negative spaces formed around it. The main focus was on the stacking of units and creating micro-neighborhoods that open up to the larger neighborhood. The proposed design has different varieties of courtyard spaces mainly on how the transitioning happens through it and the built changes from inwards to outwards.  

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CIDCO HOUSING- Case study

Deciphering and analyzing tangible and intangible aspects of the settlements- Activities

The documentation process to understand the built Vs open and community.

Design process

Inferencing from the observations and channeling down the issues that further needs to be treated well while designing

Unit typologies, Cluster typologies with Generation: Linking & stacking

The proposed master plan focused on creating residential units that are pedestrian friendly with multiple interaction pockets with different landmarks. The courtyard typology of the clusters have further inward outward character that has been worked out through stacking other floors.

The part plan shows different possible activities that could happen in a built Vs open scenario

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Mass model of the proposed master plan