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245 | _aDignity of Women and Architecture of Public toilets (Soft copy is also available) | ||
260 | _c2020 | ||
300 | _axi,88p. | ||
505 | _aTABLE OF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT LIST OF FIGURES LIST OF TABLES TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 : INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction to thesis 1.2 Aim 1.3 Objectives 1.4 Need for the study 1.5 Scope and Limitations 1.6 Methodology CHAPTER 2 : LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Dignity and Architecture 2.1.1 Dignity and Spatial experience 2.1.2 Dignity and Urban public spaces 2.2 Role of public toilets in dignifying public spaces 2.3 Gender and public toilets 2.3.1 Women and public toilets 2.3.1.1 Public toilets and Dignity of women 2.3.1.2 Community toilets and Dignity of women CHAPTER 3 : PARAMETERS OF DIGNITY AND SPATIAL CONFIGURATION IN PUBLIC TOILETS 3.1 Parameters of dignity at different architectural scales 3.2 Parameters of dignity and architectural design approach CHAPTER 4 : PUBLIC TOILETS IN AHMEDABAD 4.1 Sie selection criteria 4.2 Case Study I - Road side public toilet - Nehrunagar public toilet 4.3 Case Study II - Leisure space public toilet - Riverfront public toilet 4.4 Case Study III - Community toilet - Shahpur community toilet CHAPTER 5 : INFERENCES 5.1 Location 5.2 Approach 5.3 Undignified observations on site 5.4 Accessibility 5.5 Modesty and Privacy 5.6. Safety 5.7 Tectonic principles CONCLUSION WAY FORWARD BIBLIOGRAPHY | ||
890 | _aIndia |