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BUILDING TYPOLOGY
​Architectural Typology or the study of type in architecture is one of the fundamental frameworks for understanding architecture.
Type is not the building or the drawing of the building, but it is the diagram of how the various constituent elements of the building come together. A diagram is a spatial organisation of components of a form. It is the drawing of the structuring principles of a system. Diagram spatialises relationships. The various samples which identify themselves as the same type may have different nuances and therefore may have different drawings. The course helps students to identify architectural type in a specific context that has emerged from exigencies of climate, culture and life force and to work with the type to address contemporary needs, paying attention to behavioural affordances and experiences that the new interventions generate.
Our site was located in Makunsar Village, Saphale, India, we had started off with studing the types of houses that were built over there, and understood what is the local typology of architecture and how does it respond to the climate, or social needs.
The following button, opens a webpage of the settlement study that we as a class conducted in the village
We had to design an Old Age Home, on the given site and the following button will open a web page, which links to my design project - "Prolonging of Time"
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