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_aJanu, Swati
245 _aDesigning Within the Informal
250 _aVol.59
260 _aNew Delhi
_bBrijendra S. Dua
_c2019
300 _a74-81p.
520 _aWith most of the nation's population living on land deemed illegal, there has blossomed the concept of transient cities that can be dismantled and later rebuilt elsewhere easily. An architect's role, thus, remains not of a designer, but instead a learner of what the people themselves have designed in order to reassert their right on a city that has no room for them. Social Design Collaborative, founded by Swati Janu, embarked on two collaborative projects for the building of a school and an anganwadi following the same concept of impermanence, in two similarly conflict-ridden squatter settlements, thus, showcasing how architects can engage with urban informality and help alleviate the problems of society's often overlooked fraction.
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_aLANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE (AR-LA)
773 0 _dNew Delhi Brijendra S. Dua
_x0975-0177
_tJournal of landscape architecture
856 _uhttp://www.lajournal.in/59-5.asp
_yClick here
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