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Recreational spaces : order, aesthetics, and values an inquiry into integrated socio-cultural values in design of recreational spaces (Softcopy is also available)

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Contents 00 Proposal i. Abstract ii. Introduction iii. Aim and Objectives, Intent of the research iv. Relevance to the field v. Research questions vi. Scope and Limitations vii. Literature Review viii. Research Framework 01 Defining terms- Comprehending Re-creation 1.1 Re-Creation and Leisure as a typology 1.2 Recreational Culture 1.3 Manifestation of Cultures 1.4 Categories of Recreational Activities 1.5 Concepts of Recreational place 1.6 Significance of Recreational places as a typology in Interior design 02 Method of Inquiry into Recreational Spaces 2.1 Values in designed built environment 2.2 Ordering and sequencing of spaces 2.3 Knowledge as aesthetics? 2.4 Detailed examples of recreational spaces 2.5 Methodology for case studies: Criteria for case Studies 03 Empirical research on Recreational spaces 3.1 Case Studies 3.1.1 Jawahar Kala Kendra -Inferences: Inquiring the values in raising a consciousness through space 3.1.2 Methodology for second case study 3.1.3 Bangalore International Center -Inferences 04 Conclusions - Future of interior designers in designing recreational spaces in India 4.1 Public Interiority: New Domains of Recreational Spaces 4.2 Recognizing role of interior designer in designing public recreational spaces 4.3 Values in Interior Design 4.4 Future Scope 05 Bibliography i Glossary of terms ii Appendix iii Bibliography iv List of figures v Review Feedbac
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Contents
00 Proposal
i. Abstract
ii. Introduction
iii. Aim and Objectives, Intent of the research
iv. Relevance to the field
v. Research questions
vi. Scope and Limitations
vii. Literature Review
viii. Research Framework
01 Defining terms- Comprehending Re-creation
1.1 Re-Creation and Leisure as a typology
1.2 Recreational Culture
1.3 Manifestation of Cultures
1.4 Categories of Recreational Activities
1.5 Concepts of Recreational place
1.6 Significance of Recreational places as a typology
in Interior design
02 Method of Inquiry into Recreational Spaces
2.1 Values in designed built environment
2.2 Ordering and sequencing of spaces
2.3 Knowledge as aesthetics?
2.4 Detailed examples of recreational spaces
2.5 Methodology for case studies: Criteria for case
Studies
03 Empirical research on Recreational spaces
3.1 Case Studies
3.1.1 Jawahar Kala Kendra
-Inferences: Inquiring the values in raising a
consciousness through space
3.1.2 Methodology for second case study
3.1.3 Bangalore International Center
-Inferences
04 Conclusions - Future of interior designers in designing recreational spaces in India
4.1 Public Interiority: New Domains of Recreational
Spaces
4.2 Recognizing role of interior designer in designing
public recreational spaces
4.3 Values in Interior Design
4.4 Future Scope
05 Bibliography
i Glossary of terms
ii Appendix
iii Bibliography
iv List of figures
v Review Feedbac

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