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Bora Rukeia Aminur Rahena

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Crafting Confluences for a Shifted Perspective

Lost in the rapidly growing and densifying city of Mumbai, the river Mithi runs through it as a spine burdened with the city's waste. The river gets misidentified by the citizens more often than not as they travel over it. This is because its body has been forced into a narrow channel and its waters rendering almost black. Through a park that celebrates the river and its subsequent systems, the project hopes to introduce the river to the citizens in a new light to allow for them to advocate for their conservation. 

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Introduction to the Site and the System

Analysing & Recording - Larger System

Analysing & Recording - Site & Context

Analysing & Recording - Site & Context

Analysing & Recording - Site & Context

Programming & Concept Visualization

Design Exploration - Crafting Confluences

Design Exploration - Masterplan

Design Exploration - Navigating the Park

Design Exploration - Pavilion