Restructuring the urban experience through construction of pauses (Also available on CD) (Record no. 55024)

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Classification number M.Arch TH-0122
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Personal name Kothavle, Gauri (PA101816)
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Title Restructuring the urban experience through construction of pauses (Also available on CD)
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Date of publication, distribution, etc 2018
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS<br/>Abstract 11<br/>Chapter 1 : Thesis Proposal 21<br/>1.1 Premise 21<br/>1.2 Hypothesis 23<br/>1.3 Aim 23<br/>1.4 Objectives 23<br/>1.5 Methodology 24<br/>Chapter 2 : Introduction to Pause 25<br/>2.1 What is a pause? 25<br/>2.2 What happens in a pause? 26<br/>2.3 What makes people pause? 27<br/>2.4 Pause as a space and pause as an activity 28<br/>2.5 What are the different types of pauses? 31<br/>2.6 Pausing in the Indian context 32<br/>2.7 Relevance of pause for the urban public spaces 33<br/>2.8 Relationship between spatial form and social functioning 34<br/>2.9 Framework 36<br/>2.10 Pause and Imageability 38<br/>2.11 Pausing in designated versus Non – Designated spaces: Through the Lefebvrian Lens 39<br/>Chapter 3 : Literature Synthesis 43<br/>3.1 The Spatial Experience in relation to Society 43<br/>3.2 Expanding the notion of Public Spaces 44<br/>3.3 Understanding the different overlaying layers that constitute our public spaces 45<br/>3.4 Taking cues from Everyday Life 46<br/>3.5 Everyday Urbanism and its influence on pause 47<br/>Chapter 4 : Case Study - Law Garden 49<br/>4.1 History 49<br/>4.2 The present scenario 51<br/>4.3 Activity Mapping 52<br/>4.4 Timeline of users and activities 52<br/>4.5 Establishing pause activities 53<br/>4.6 Movement Mapping 54<br/>4.7 Mapping Pause 54<br/>4.8 The influence of gender, occupation, company and cost on pause 56<br/>4.9 Pattern of pausing 58<br/>4.10 Spatial elements that are facilitate various activities 59<br/>4.11 Inferences 60<br/>4.12 Analysing the pause quality of Law garden through the derieved framework. 62<br/>Chapter 5 : Site Study - Municipal Market, Ahmedabad 63<br/>5.1 Introduction 63<br/>5.2 Site justification 65<br/>5.3 The existing scenario of Municipal Market 66<br/>5.4 Activity Mapping 67<br/>5.5 Establishing the pause activities 67<br/>5.6 Movement Mapping 68<br/>5.7 Mapping Pause 68<br/>5.8 The dominance of paid pause over unpaid pause on site 70<br/>5.9 Recognizing the potential of the site 70<br/>5.10 Site analysis 71<br/>5.11Analysis of the existing pause points on the site 76<br/>Chapter 6 : Derieving Inferences 83<br/>Chapter 7 : Design Process 87<br/>7.1 Identiying the site issues 87<br/>7.2 Design Intent 87<br/>7.3 Design Strategies 88<br/>7.4 Introduction of pause points 92<br/>7.5 Translation of the inferences in the design of these pause points 97<br/>References 123<br/>Bibliography 125<br/>
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Personal name Kadam, Rajiv (Guide)
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Country India
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Topic 2016 Batch
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Topic FA-PG
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