Social architecture of a marginalized community : Study of Mumbra-Kausa
By: Nambiar, Abhijit.
Contributor(s): Shaikh, Aroosa Arif (17AR28).
Publisher: New Panvel AIKTC, School of Architecture 2021Description: 63p. | Binding- Hard Bound | 29.5*21.5 cm.Subject(s): Project ReportsDDC classification: 720.7 Online resources: Click Here to Explore Digital Copy Summary: As Cities are evolving and progressing it’s is essential to ensure the quality of life and one’s participation in the development of the region. There arises a constant need to investigate new possibilities of the ‘Public realm’ and ‘Public engagement’ that not only offers socio-cultural environment but also aims at creating custom designed spatial configuration that helps and benefits the community and its unique characteristics. It is important to create self-sustainable public realms with programmes that ensures social and economic growth. Socialization and a sense of community increases when there is something for everyone in the urban fabric. ‘Social Architecture’ which fits the need of the city like a puzzle ensures a Sustainable and more tolerant public domain for the overall development of people and the region as a whole.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Project Reports | School of Architecture Archieval Section | Circulation | 720.7 NAM (Browse shelf) | Available | PA0197 |
As Cities are evolving and progressing it’s is essential to ensure the quality of life and one’s participation in the development of the region. There arises a constant need to investigate new possibilities of the ‘Public realm’ and ‘Public engagement’ that not only offers socio-cultural environment but also aims at creating custom designed spatial configuration that helps and benefits the community and its unique characteristics. It is important to create self-sustainable public realms with programmes that ensures social and economic growth. Socialization and a sense of community increases when there is something for everyone in the urban fabric. ‘Social Architecture’ which fits the need of the city like a puzzle ensures a Sustainable and more tolerant public domain for the overall development of people and the region as a whole.
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