Social cohesion in a co-living environment : a study of the physical aspects of shared living spaces based in Gurugram (Softcopy is also available) (Record no. 68481)
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Classification number | I TH-0446 |
Item number | SRI |
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Personal name | Srivastava, Dhairya (UI0515) |
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Title | Social cohesion in a co-living environment : a study of the physical aspects of shared living spaces based in Gurugram (Softcopy is also available) |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Date of publication, distribution, etc | 2020 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | 161p. |
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Formatted contents note | Content<br/>Proposal 13<br/>Abstract 15<br/>Introduction 16<br/>Problem Statement 19<br/>Research questions 20<br/>Research Methodology 20<br/>Criteria for selection of case studies 21<br/>Methodology for case study analysis 21<br/>Purpose of study 22<br/>Scope and limitation 22<br/>Research Structure 23<br/>Glossary of Terms 24<br/>Chapter 1 : Relationship between human and built environment 26<br/>1.1 Introduction 28<br/>1.2 Environment and Determinism 29<br/>1.2.1 Built Environment 30<br/>1.2.2 Determinism 31<br/>1.2.3 Architectural determinism 33<br/>1.3 People and built environment 34<br/>1.3.1 Positive Theory 34<br/>1.3.2 Why there is a need for establishing a positive theory? 35<br/>1.3.3 Role of Physical/Built environment 35<br/>1.4 Social Cohesion 36<br/>1.4.1 Six Common Dimensions of Social Cohesion 37<br/>1.5 Parameters of Social Cohesion 39<br/>1.5.1 Proxemics 39<br/>1.5.1a Fixed-feature space 40<br/>1.5.1b Semifixed-feature space 40<br/>1.5.1c Informal or Non-fixed space 41<br/>1.5.2 Distance Zones 41<br/>1.5.3 Privacy 42<br/>1.5.4 Crowding 43<br/>1.5.5 Territoriality 43<br/>1.5.5a Territorial Behaviour in Built Environment 44<br/>1.5.5b Characteristics of the built environment 45<br/>1.5.6 Social Organisation 46<br/>1.6 Meaning and types of Social Interaction 48<br/>1.6.1 Levels of social interactions 50<br/>Chapter 2 : Co-living: History, Characteristics, Evolution and community 53<br/>2.1 Home and its changing trends 55<br/>2.1.1 Changing definition of “Home” for Millennial 55<br/>2.1.2 Need for sharing 57<br/>2.2 Classification of Co-habitation 58<br/>2.3 Difference between Hotel, Hostel and Co-living 61<br/>2.4 History and Background 62<br/>2.4.1 The Rise of Co-living 64<br/>2.5 Demand of Co-living 66<br/>2.5.1 Types of people Co-living caters 67<br/>2.5.2 The 3C’s of co-living according to Frank (2019) <br/>2.6 Community and it’s relation with co-living environment 69<br/>2.6.1 Types of Community 69<br/>2.7 Characteristics of Co-living 71<br/>Chapter 3 : Case Studies 74<br/>3.1 Primary case studies 75<br/>3.1.1 Housr 76<br/>3.1.2 CoHo 85<br/>3.1.3 Flock Co-living 97<br/>3.2 Secondary examples 109<br/>3.2.1 LT Josai 110<br/>3.2.2 Table Top Apartment 112<br/>3.2.3 Songpa Housing 113<br/>3.2.4 Observations 116<br/>Chapter 4 : Comparative Analysis 118<br/>4.1 Inferences 137<br/>Chapter 5 : Conclusion 139<br/>5.1 Future Scope 149<br/>Appendices 150<br/>Bibliography 153<br/>Picture Credits 158<br/> |
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Personal name | Kashikar, Vishwanath (Guide) |
890 ## - Country | |
Country | India |
891 ## - Topic | |
Topic | 2015 Batch |
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Topic | FD-UG |
Withdrawn status | Lost status | Source of classification or shelving scheme | Damaged status | Not for loan | Collection code | Withdrawn status | Home library | Current library | Date acquired | Source of acquisition | Full call number | Barcode | Date last seen | Price effective from | Koha item type |
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Dewey Decimal Classification | Faculty of Design | CEPT Library | CEPT Library | 13/03/2021 | Faculty of Design | I TH-0446 SRI | 022748 | 13/03/2021 | 13/03/2021 | Thesis |