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Thesis Topic Sanj
Thesis Topic Sanj
TOPICS :
• The vast majority of our daily landscape resides enclosed, shut off from
the exterior; separating people from the elements, organizing and
distributing the multitude of functions that affect how we live and feel.
• The tangibles (senses) can be invigorated and spaces can be driven and
designed by the senses, by the body and by the mind. The creation
of unique experiences involves not only the measureable (light,
smell, touch, taste & sound etc.) but also immeasurable effects on the
body (memory, unity, serenity, etc.)
INTRODUCTION:
Meditation links our soul to the living world. Ignites freedom, inspires
taught, brings emotions, ignore materialistic sphere for the un-pure of
future.
• I would like to learn to use such tools consciously to produce the strong
feeling to expressing and characterized state.
• The goal of this thesis would not be to create a place of
worship, although such spaces provide a deep understanding,
tools and as an example.
• The program for such a space could be varied and changing with a
combination of transition spaces, various meditation spaces, art
• Such a project could also include indoor gardens or some form of
commercial space. The space should be focused upon the users as
well as being highly adaptable even interactive.
• Enhance the culture and philosophy where India is known for its
culture.
Part 5: Detailed design with plan, section, and elevation with views and
justifications for the above research
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Vol. 16 No. 3, (Autumn 2000) pp. 67-79.
Cold, Birgit. “On the Aesthetics of Architecture: A Psychological Approach to the Structure of
Perceived Architectural Space.” Journal of Architectural & Planning Research, Vol. 18 pp. 178.
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NECTAR - INFLATABLE PUBLIC WORK STATION AND A KNOWLEDGE
HUB
AIM
To design OFFICE space in open natural setting and a knowledge
hub essential for an urban center. It includes not only office and
information center but also a small recreational and commercial area.
Concentrating on energy efficacy in architecture.
INTRODUCTION
I want to explore the full capacity that architecture has, through the
design of such important public spaces. This includes not only to
create on of physical shelter, but the establishment of physical
and psychological comfort and safety, the influence for social
interaction, and cultural connections made with built structures
MOTIVATION
• I will also explore the idea that architectural spaces can maintain
their vitality by creating Symbiotic relationships between opposing
program elements.
• In today's digitally dominant world, the office spaces are so rigid and
in a closed and standard environment.
• The social cultural aspects of public space and the energy of such
important public spaces is failure by a lack in use and an even
greater lack in the diversity of its users. So the user perception
on public open space is also been researched.
• The typical office space today will have many restrictions and
procedures. Which will create stress and complications.
METHODOLOGY
Part 1: Overall understanding of IT park through Case study and net study
Part 5: Detailed design with plan, section, and elevation with views and
justifications for the above research
CASE STUDIES
• Cisco IT park, Bangalore
• INFOCENTER AT INFOCITY,
Gurgaon.