Silsila of well-being : deciphering wellbeing in design through a historic tier II Indian city (Agra) (Softcopy is also available)
Material type: TextPublication details: 2021Description: 115pDDC classification:- I TH-0507 MAH
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Contents
Research Proposal
Abstract
Introduction
Aims and Objectives
Scope and Limitations
Research Questions
Research Methodology
1. Context and Concept
Agra
Reasons for selections
Towards urbanisation
Historical Legacy
Silsila of well-being in Agra
Wellbeing
Defining wellbeing
Types of wellbeing
Theories of wellbeing in design
Issues in wellbeing design
(with Interviews)
Positive Distractions
Positive Design Framework
Flourishing
Indian ethos of well-being
Agra citizens’ notion of wellbeing
Flourishing as SWB in the Mughal era
2. Perspectives of Wellbeing
Mughal Ideas of Wellbeing
Gardens
Spatial Layout
Materials
Elements and Details
3. Khaatirdaari
Case Study: Oberoi’s Amar Vilas
Reasons for selection
Gardens
Spatial Layout
Materials
Elements
Details
Findings from the case study
4. Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography
Image Credits
Glossary10
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