A feeling to form: Part One

When one is asked to give form to what they are feeling inside, things get tricky. Although due to social conditioning and twenty years of being part of civilisation – some words and feelings begin to get associated with tastes, colours, shapes and sounds. As if everything is finding its characteristics to make itself more real. A feeling wanting to acquire full form or a … Continue reading A feeling to form: Part One

Understanding inhabitations and emotions on the site

After the selection of the site, the aim was to analyze the site in terms of emotional association. It is very different from the conventional methods of site analysis that I have followed throughout my architecture college. It was usually confined to the physical aspects of the site, without ever considering the inhabitation. Continue reading Understanding inhabitations and emotions on the site