Parmar Virajsinh Devendrasinh

UR3005

Transition : Human-Water Interface

The project “Transition: Human-Water Interface” aims to make interventions at the Sabarmati river edge at the Sant Sarovar dam. The area for the intervention was chosen after mapping the human activities along the Sabarmati River edge and later focusing on the edge, which is located near the dam where most activities happen. The site lacked accessibility to the river, and parts of the dam were eroded. To enhance, the design creates clear accessible pathways and a series of steps to connect fragmented areas of the site. To activate, a series of programs are introduced: architecture inserts (cafe, viewing area, exhibition space, and working spaces for the fishermen community), a stable ghat edge along the river bed, and different shaded and non-shaded areas for sitting. Further, smaller pathways are programmed in the river bed that allow visitors to watch migratory birds. These were developed considering the site's depressions, creating a mosaic of dry wetland spaces.

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XL scale mapping

L scale mapping of different seasons and site images

Existing site sections with current issues and grain study over different seasons

Concept and Planting Palette

Proposed Plan and Section

Zoomed in plan showing the architecture and ground textuality

View 1) Overall view of site and narrative drawings

Views showing different usages over seasonality

The view shows architectural intervention and its uses

1:200 sectional model