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_aShah, Nandni ( UA 4215) _986106 |
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245 | _aTiny homes : future of urban millennial housing? (Soft copy is also available) | ||
260 | _c2020 | ||
300 | _a195p. | ||
505 | _aContents ABSTRACT List of tables INTRODUCTION Inspiration for the study RESEARCH PROPOSAL Aim Objectives Methodology Scope- Limitations Need for the study CHAPTER 1 Housing CHAPTER 2 Who are millennials? How are Indian millennials unique? CHAPTER 3 Context of the study Why Bangalore? CHAPTER 4 Introduction to the survey Introduction to the research data CHAPTER 5 Analysis 5.1 Home and the Living room 5.2 The Kitchen 5.3 Negotiations in the Dining 5.4 The Bedroom 5.5 Negotiations in Other spaces 5.6 The Neighbourhood 5.7 The CHAPTER 6 Inferences 6.1 Millennials of age 21-25 6.2 Millennials of age 26-30 6.3 Millennials of age 31-39 6.4 Married millennials 6.5 Millennials with Children 6.6 Unmarried millennials 6.7 Influence of ‘Origin’ and ‘Income’ 6.8 Characteristics of millennial homes Appendix - Questionnaire Works cited Readings Illustration credits | ||
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_aDesai, Urvi (Guide) _986107 |
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891 | _aFA-UG | ||
891 | _a2015 Batch |