Yashmita Subhash Rao

UR2005

The LOOP

 The site is in Maan Darwaja in Surat where a number of migrant communities reside. The course introduces the concepts of `mass-housing’ across space and time. The evolution of housing settlements through linking and stacking; their processes, determinants/generations, and resulting patterns are to be explored in their respective context exploring the balance between order and complexity. The idea, here, is to create an adaptive habitat for migrant communities associated with the very dynamic and socially interactive live-work environment. Here, “adaptability” is visualized and represented as a real space which is accommodating people from diverse cultures and traditions over a period of time. The spaces, thus created, should have their own characteristics; the occupants should have the opportunities to alter these spaces in certain extended patterns. Eventually, this fluctuating habitat, over time, should be able to maintain a balance between generated orders and identified contextual complexities.


Report Content

Case Study

Telugu street documentation

Site and concept

Design Iterations

Conceptual site plan and linking stacking

All level Plans

Sections

Sectional Axonometric drawing showing activities in the courtyards, streets, lobbies and terraces

Model images

Exchange of project and its interpretation