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URBAN SHADOW

Argumentative Question

The new construction practices on the Devka beach are quite evident. The built promenade in a way disturbs the porosity between the city and the beach. The waste generated from the construction practice is dumped into the sandy area where the saru trees are also being cut down. The shacks, hawkers, vegetation, and marine life is forcefully thrown out. How can the buffer space be designed so that it regenerates the environmental flow allowing all the species to coexist? How can the life and living of the people there be brought back? How can the structure be designed so that it submerges with the environmental flow between the city and the beach? Can the structure be designed so that it affords the temporality of the dynamic nature of the coastline? How can we more flexibly accommodate things while providing the space for rapid transitions, frugality, and the increasing fluidity that beaches require? How can we move toward a more adjustable urbanism that is capable of anticipating and hosting the impermanent? How do the shacks negotiate the tensions between self-identity and cultural identity?


ARGUMENTATIVE DRAWING

1)- The below drawing is a section of two sides of a road , where road is in a elevation .

the two sides depicts that a side where beach ends with the hawkers inside the cluster of trees and other side where commercial side strats its way.

2)- the below drawing is a before and after drawing of long section throught out strating from the shops - road - beach.


SITE LOCATION

Devka Beach , Daman


SITE PLAN


SITE SECTIONS

Long section through devka road along the beach


Long section through devka road along the beach

vegetation proportion


some pathways determined on the site with construction debries , piles of demolished houses , etc.

SITE PHOYO GALLERY

AREA OF INTERVATION



PROGRAMS

-Creating meandering spaces to bring back the porosity of the place

-Creating public spaces

-Refreshment centre

-Kaju feni making training centre

-Mat weaving training centre


DESIGN STRATEGIES

-Creating a landscape merging with the meandering spaces

-Using light weight materials

-Crafting spaces through the idea of shadows


DESIGN INTERACTIONS





CUT PLAN




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