Family space : an inquiry into the use of living rooms in India (Softcopy is available)
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Abstract
1 Introduction
1.1 Idea of the study
1.2 Aim
1.3 Objective
1.4 Scope and Limitations
2 Evolution
2.1 Shelter to home
2.2 Home to Family space
Evolution of living rooms in Western context
Evolution of living rooms in Indian context
2.3 Indian living rooms
2.4 Factors affecting Living room
2.5 Visual understanding of the living room
3 Literature studies
3.1 Villa Tugendhat by Mies vander rohe 1931
3.2 Falling water by FLW 1939
Unit d habitation by Le Corbusier 1947
Fisher house by Louis Kahn 1967
Kanchanjunga by Charles Correa 1983
Twin courtyard by Aman Aggarwal 2012
3.7 Inferences
4 Setting up Research - City of Ahmedabad
4.1 Residential typology
4.2 Selection of case study -Apartments
4.3 Methodology for the study
4.4 Framework for the study
4.5 Case study - Apartments
4.5.1 Center Point 1987
Aanik Apartments 1994
Rajpri Apartments 2000
Satva Apartments 2010
4.5.5 Applewoods-greenfield 2015
5 Understanding from the study
5.1 Inferences
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Appendix
Dialogue with Ms. Ismet Khambatta
6 Bibliography
Illustration Credits
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