P Jeremiah Ajit

BD3011

The Indian Loo-nacy

The first phase of our research examined male public urination, analyzing its systemic roots, behavioral drivers, and spatial influences through in-depth sense-making. 
Building on these insights, we moved into form-giving, developing prototypes that targeted infrastructure gaps, social norms, and urban design challenges. 
 In the second phase, we shifted focus to women’s exclusion from public sanitation. Applying the same rigorous approach, we uncovered critical disparities in safety, accessibility, and unmet sanitation needs, highlighting the gendered inequities embedded in urban spaces.
An intermediate exercise was also done to decode the systems around Cigarette consumption and why it was such a wicked problem.


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The Indian Loo-nacy

Observe, Engage and Immerse

Causal Loops, Feedback Loops and narrowing in on our "Real Problem"

Structure and Strategy

Our Intervention

Shifting our perspective to women and understanding our user groups

Navigating the system and coming up with interventions

Decoding the systems around Cigarette Consumption

Structure and Interventions

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