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_aCiborro, Victor Cano _992107 |
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245 | _aRebel bodies rebel cities : case study 1.0 Bhadra fort precincts Ahmedabad | ||
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_bCEPT University Press _c2022 |
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505 | _aContents Note from publisher Note from studio tutors by Victor Cano Ciborro + Mansi Shah I Pedagogy: content and methodology 11 Studio brief Course structure and content: Three modules Fieldwork and site visit -Why Bhadra precinct? -About the site: Bhadra plaza and its surroundings Constructing methods of representation -Imparting skills: Appreciating spatial Hidden dimensions + Tutorial Reviews and juries II Pedagogy: outputs 33 Module 1: Narrative cartographies 1.1. Micro, temporary and emancipatory economies: Unlicensed vendors at Bhadra plaza 1.2. Domestic cartographies in public realm: Homeless at Bhadra plaza 1.3. Claiming ownership of heritage monuments: Bhadra plaza, king's and queen's tombs as private territories 1.4. From the precinct flow to the revolt of strange details: Buffer areas beyond the hustle and bustle Module 2: Performances 2.1. Making visible occupations 2.2. Sensitive bodies to the context 2.3. Activating places through programs Module 3: Design 3.1. Circuits of micro-finance (vendors) 3.2. Alternatives against the silence (homeless) 3.3. Liminal behaviours: the agency of playing 3.4. Heritage sites: Between the transgression and the sensitivity 3.5. People as infrastructure Exhibition and credits 147 Exhibition Tutors Acknowledgments Copyright | ||
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_aShah, Mansi _931823 |
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