KVDF 2020
Theme : response . conflict . response
Conflict is as inherent condition of existence and can be seen as an opportunity to be used as a constructive catalyst for change rather than something undesirable.
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In the process of design we are confronted with the conflict between various tangible and intangible aspects of the built environment spanning across various scales of interventions. We work with opposing and competing interests between individual identity and our shared humanity, between us and the natural ecosystems we inhabit and between our historical referents and the now.
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In this light, Kurula Varkey
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Memorial Lecture by :
Sub Themes
Shortlisted Entries
Where do we stand ?
Revitalization of Dilapidated Warehouse : A Learning Center for the urban poor, Mumbai
Understanding (inter)dependencies through a neighborhood Impetus for time memory and change
Weaving Shared Reality : A sustainable living model for RMG workers
Women and Participation in Urban Placemaking : Reimagining the Public Toilets
Probing processes understanding (inter)dependencies
Inhabiting of the In - betweens
Participatory Housing Approach for Conservation induced Displacement : Case of Siddi Community
Reconnecting with the past : National Maritime Museum at Lothai
Silk Sanyog : Unifying Silk and its people
To build or not to build ?
Constructing Eudaimonia
Pollinators and the city
Set in stone : Recreating the Unintentional Monument
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