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Title: Urban Mandi an Inclusive Market
Authors: Ganesh V, Ganesh
S, Kusumanjali
Keywords: Public space
Urban space
Market Place
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Acharya's NRV School of Architecture
Citation: V, Ganesh and S, Kusumanjali (2024) : Urban Mandi an Inclusive Market. 1-64p.
Abstract: I chose to undertake the design of an urban mandi as my thesis project for several compelling reasons. The urban mandi, with its historical significance and cultural relevance, provides a unique canvas to address multifaceted challenges prevalent in contemporary urban environments. The project allows me to explore the intricate interplay between architecture, social dynamics, and sustainability. By reimagining the design and functionality of the mandi within an urban context, I aim to contribute to the creation of vibrant and inclusive public spaces. This choice aligns with my passion for architecture, coupled with a deep interest in the evolution of urban spaces and their impact on community well-being. The urban mandi represents more than a market square; it is a microcosm of urban life, connecting people with fresh, local produce, supporting local economies, and fostering a sense of community. The decision to focus on inclusivity, accessibility, and sustainability in the design stems from a belief in architecture's transformative power to enhance the quality of life for urban dwellers. Moreover, the project's relevance in addressing current concerns about food safety, environmental sustainability, and social disconnect resonates strongly with the ethos of responsible architecture. By proposing a new typology, emphasizing community interactions, and modernizing the mandi, I seek to offer practical solutions to real-world challenges faced by urban populations. In essence, this thesis project represents an opportunity for creative exploration, a chance to contribute meaningfully to urban development, and a commitment to promoting resilient, inclusive, and sustainable cities through thoughtful architectural interventions.
Description: 1AA19AT017, Use only for academic purpose.
URI: http://13.232.72.61:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/7937
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