2021

2021

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Theme : (inter)dependencies

The processes which create, alter, and dismantle the built environment, are layered by multiple influences forming a complex ecosystem. These influences include but are not limited to political, social, ecological, and economic aspects.

Within this system lie various entities, eg, communities(professional/non-professional), flora and fauna, natural resources etc. These entities use various methods and agencies, ranging from local to global; existing to potential; introspective to outward-looking, thus forming a web of (inter)dependencies. 

With an increase in the discourse on collaboration, it becomes necessary for the professional to assess their standing in this web. In what capacity does the role played by an architect (as a negotiator, facilitator, curator, etc.) affect their position in this web? What (inter)dependencies exist in your project? What position do you hold through your project?

In this light, the KVDF ‘21 invites final year projects that have speculated or have the potential to speculate the ways in which the architect reimagines their responsibility to the profession and to the built environment. Participants are invited to reflect upon the web of relationships within their project, and define their position and architectural responses through this lens.

Memorial Lecture by Tatjana Schneder and Gauri Bharat

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gauri bharat Added in 2020

Sub Themes

Shortlisted Entries

Where do we stand ?

Probing processes understanding (inter)dependencies

To build or not to build ?