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Title: Thengai Vaal: Integrated Processing and Hospitality Hub for Coconut By-Products
Authors: Burle, A V Sri Vaishnavi
J, Kavya
Keywords: small-scale Processing Units
coconut by-products,
Issue Date: Dec-2024
Publisher: Acharya's NRV School of Architecture
Citation: Burle, A V Sri Vaishnavi and J, Kavya (2024) :Thengai Vaal: Integrated Processing and Hospitality Hub for Coconut By-Products
Abstract: The proposed thesis focuses on creating a design framework that addresses the dual objectives of providing sustainable and functional individual shelters while advancing business opportunities and fostering social equity. The project is centered around a small-scale Processing Units dedicated to coconut by-products, which integrates diverse functions such as a food court, museum, dormitories, and office spaces. Through this project, the aim is to tackle the challenges of shelter design, community-oriented contexts, by incorporating user-centric approaches. Additionally, the design seeks to establish a harmonious relationship between the built environment and its social, economic, and cultural context, thereby enhancing livelihood opportunities and promoting inclusive growth. The research investigates, community-focused planning strategies, and the adaptability of spaces to serve multiple functions. The outcome aspires to create a self-sustaining ecosystem that addresses individual needs while contributing to broader societal and business advancements. This thesis envisions architecture as a catalyst for change, capable of uplifting communities and fostering impartiality in access to resources and opportunities.
Description: 1AA20AT02, Use only for academic purpose.
URI: http://13.232.72.61:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/8979
Appears in Collections:BARC Project Reports 2024



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