Pradnya Darpan – 2022-23 – B.Arch. – Semester 5

PRADNYA DARPAN

B.Arch - 3rd Year (Semester 5)

EMERGING TOWNS NARROWING THE GAP BETWEEN HOME & WORK INTRODUCTION

The global pandemic and lockdowns have boosted technological advancements in our live-work patterns. Today, global companies have adapted to a hybrid model of work from office and home. Tier 2 and 3 cities in India can potentially emerge as business hubs & open fantastic opportunities, which will require urban development reforms and development of infrastructure. This opportunity will enable the qualified young professionals to work from home thereby increasing their productivity. Most Indian towns have a legacy of mixed land-use character and have maximized their commercial and residential uses. Mixed-use developments, present more opportunities to incorporate sustainable elements through design

Aim is to design a mixed-use development program which are beacons for their sustainable design and planning. Projects that represent the aspirations of the youth; that are examples of good architectural interventions; and invoke qualities of wellbeing, inclusivity, and an integrated approach. The site is located at Amravati near Amba devi temple with an area of around 12000 sqm. the site is surrounded by roads on all four sides with commercial and residential context

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