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Hive:biophilic co-working spaces

By: Thenmozhi, K.
Contributor(s): Jagadisan, Sharmila.
Publisher: Mumbai Indian Institute of Architects 2021Edition: Vol.86(8), Aug.Description: 12-18p.Subject(s): ARCHITECTURE GENERAL (AR-GEN)Online resources: Click here In: Journal of the Indian institute of architects :(JIIA)Summary: The Project titled The Hive : Biophilic Co-working Spaces is the architectural design project of semester 9. Each student had to select a building typology of their choice and develop a programme as a design solution by setting parameters for the design, understand environmental impacts of the pre- and post- design functioning of the project after identifying the problems and explore possible design solutions in urban and peri-urban contexts. The final design solution is expected to be functional, efficient, aesthetic and eco-friendly, respond to historical, environmental and urban contexts while providing apt urban infrastructure for the present and future developments around the project site. The student has selected co-working spaces to encourage people from diverse background to meet, interact, share and exchange resources and knowledge to motivate business and enact new sustainable strategies.
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The Project titled The Hive : Biophilic Co-working Spaces
is the architectural design project of semester 9. Each
student had to select a building typology of their choice
and develop a programme as a design solution by setting
parameters for the design, understand environmental
impacts of the pre- and post- design functioning of
the project after identifying the problems and explore
possible design solutions in urban and peri-urban
contexts. The final design solution is expected to be
functional, efficient, aesthetic and eco-friendly, respond
to historical, environmental and urban contexts while
providing apt urban infrastructure for the present and
future developments around the project site. The student
has selected co-working spaces to encourage people from
diverse background to meet, interact, share and exchange
resources and knowledge to motivate business and enact
new sustainable strategies.

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