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Dhurkunde Shivani Vilin Vaishali

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Inclusive Living: In-disciplines in architecture

The transformative nature of spaces in the Kaiserbagh site has a vast difference. Erasures and superimpositions follow these changes since colonization. However, this is a paradigm in which two or more conditions overlap, a method of inclusivism through architectural intervention. The dialogue is an attempt made to appreciate and co-exist the dynamism of architecture. An architecture that encourages varying nature of spaces to cater to inclusiveness or promote today’s mix used indiscipline of spatial system. The intent of architecture here is to develop various indisciplines in the built environment to create a unique identity of the spatial system in housing typology. These indisciplines are a way to question the physical structure of the spatial system. This urges architecture to cater to social complexities by establishing co-constitutive relations in an inclusive environment.

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Seminar readings and Design Abstraction I

Mapping Contingencies at Kaiserbagh

Mapping Contingencies at Kaiserbagh

Design Manifesto and Overview of the design

Design Abstraction II

Design Abstraction II

Design Abstraction III: Master layout

Design Abstraction III: Housing

Design Abstraction III: Community kitchen and communal court

Design Abstraction III: Public toilet and public laundry