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_aKulkarni, Rutuja (UI4514) _971029 |
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245 | _aAffirming blank spaces : interior devices of a sample apartment (Softcopy is also available) | ||
260 | _c2019 | ||
300 | _ax,143p. | ||
505 | _aContent I. Acknowledgment II. Abstract III.Introduction 1. The apartment house 1.1 Emergence of housing 2 1.2 Construction industrialized 3 1.3 Apartment and occupant's identity 4 1.4 Blank apartment 5 1.4.1 Opportunities and limitations 1.4.2 Activities and functions 1.4.3 Narrative to the outside 1.5 Commonalities 6 1.5.1 The 21 selected range 1.5.2 Activities and functions 1.5.3 Opportunities and limitations 1.5.4 Narrative to the outside 1.6 Interior design gestures 16 1.6.1 The Living room 1.6.2 The Dining room 1.6.3 The Kitchen 1.6.4 The Bedroom 2. The commodification of the apartment 2.1. Impacts of Housing 24 2.2. Private Sector and Housing 24 2.3 Brochures 25 2.3.1 Brochures Intro 30 2.3.2 Vision 2.3.3 Facade 2.3.4 Environment 2.3.5 Community living and lifestyle 2.3.6 Luxury 2.3.7 Location 2.3.8 Site Plan 2.3.9 Apartment Plan 2.3.10 Interior specifications 2.4 Sample Apartment 2.4.1 Sample Apartment functions 2.4.2 Activities and Functions 2.4.3 Narrative to the outside 2.4.4 Opportunitiea and Limitations 3. Introduction to case studies 36 3.1 Framework of introduction and criteria of case study 37 3.2 Sivanta by Bakeri 49 3.3 Orchid Heaven by goyal and co 3.4 Paarijat Eclat by Bsafal 4. Analysis of case studies 4.1 Framework of analysis 58 4.2 Sivanta by Bakeri group 60 4.3 Orchid heaven by goyal and co 78 4.4 Paarijat eclat by Bsafal 98 5. Inferences 5.1 Activities and Functions 120 5.2 Narrative to the outside 124 5.3 Opportunities and Limitations 127 6. Conclusion 4.1 Inference from Analysis 4.2 The final word 7. Bibliography 137 8. Feedback and reviews | ||
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_aNagarsheth, Snehal (Guide) _971030 |
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890 | _aIndia | ||
891 | _a2014 Batch | ||
891 | _aFD-UG |