a Team VI project - Arun K Bij, Ginny Sharma, Apurva Alankar, Garima Jain, Abhishek Bij, Priya Vakil
Urban ground featured here as a model of architectural programmatic planning that dilutes the degree of publicness. The ground, as a platform for public aggregation and usage, appears and re-appears at Varying Zs.
We propose to acknowledge the evolution of the city.
We speculate and propose an architectural shell with programmatic indeterminacy.
We propose a ground for publicness that exerts itself at various scales and levels.
We propose to highlight the importance of water and its source.
To reduce-reuse-recycle water within our periphery, alleviating the pressure on the ground and the river.
We envision a system of development around the River that acknowledges it as a dynamic constant in human evolution.
Urban ground featured here as a model of architectural programmatic planning that dilutes the degree of publicness. The ground, as a platform for public aggregation and usage, appears and re-appears at Varying Zs.
We propose to acknowledge the evolution of the city.
We speculate and propose an architectural shell with programmatic indeterminacy.
We propose a ground for publicness that exerts itself at various scales and levels.
We propose to highlight the importance of water and its source.
To reduce-reuse-recycle water within our periphery, alleviating the pressure on the ground and the river.
We envision a system of development around the River that acknowledges it as a dynamic constant in human evolution.
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