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When I was heading towards the site, I passed through the streets

which were partially covered by food stalls as well as college going


students spending time around the street which opens up on the
main road full of traffic.

After experiencing traffic congestion, I took first right turn which was
leading towards our site where along the street I was busy gazing
different public activities while moving forward as a group of students
were playing cricket whereas a small part of the street opposite to
The Gujarat University had proper sitting spaces where groups of
people were busy gossiping as well as enjoying tea and snacks.

As we were moving closer to the site, the atmosphere around that


area was quite soothing as we were surrounded by greenery.

The entrance to the site was full of clump which generated a sense of
welcoming people into that area. As we moved further, the noise of
the traffic was still being heard along with mooing of the cows and
chirruping of the birds. The first building which I saw while
experiencing the site was the main building of ATIRA designed by Ar.
Achyut Kanvinde. As I moved further, a residence was located
opposite to the abandoned buildings which were covered by trees
and creepers.

As I moved further, there was building designed by Ar. Anant Raje


which was also abandoned in nature. Moving forward along the
walkway, my eyes were attracted to the arches in the guest house
designed by Ar. B.V. Doshi. As I proceeded further while moving along
the walkway, I came across the ATIRA low cost housing which were
also designed by Ar. B.V. Doshi for the employees working in ATIRA.

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