RANIPURA 2020
In a village like Ranipura, where the sense of community is so strong and people are gifted with the knowledge of the methods of construction, migration to city for construction work is a common practice. The semester final project focused on creating a vision for Ranipura that would help empower them, give them a strong sense of belief by creating more opportunities for work, enhancing their skills, but also to raise self-awareness by harnessing the issues they face.
The vision led to the formation of three major facilities that would help the village and its people to progress in the manner they thought was only possible in the city. Three sites distributed along the stretch of the village were selected where each of the projects were to be planned out.
सार्वजनिक सुविधा केंद्र | Transport Facility
Designer- Arnav Jain
2nd Year, School of Planning and architecture
The design aims at bringing about the essence of the village Ranipura and giving a solution to the transport facility problem. The design projects aims at creating a space at the mouth of the village which becomes a one stop solution to manage the transport between Ranipura and its neighboring villages and cities. The site has elements like the bank and the storage facility. The toilet facilities are provided in such a way that it s accessible to both the women and the men by making the entries from the points where the population density is respectively more. A thada in the middle of the site is meant to give rise to social interactions when the villages are waiting in the food joint, outside the bank or in the training workshop centre. Everything is integrated in a way that every aspect of the site has a level of privacy in its own way and it blends in with the social spaces in the context.
Designer- Sunakshi Jain
2nd Year, School of Planning and architecture
In a village like Ranipura, where the sense of community is so strong and people are gifted with the knowledge of the methods of construction, migration to city for construction work is a common practice. The semester final project focused on creating a vision for Ranipura that would help empower them, give them a strong sense of belief by creating more opportunities for work, enhancing their skills, but also to raise self-awareness by harnessing the issues they face.
The vision led to the formation of three major facilities that would help the village and its people to progress in the manner they thought was only possible in the city. Three sites distributed along the stretch of the village were selected where each of the projects were to be planned out.
सामुदायिक केंद्र | Community Centre
Designer- Anshu Bhardwaj
2nd Year, School of Planning and architecture
In a village like Ranipura, where the sense of community is so strong and people are gifted with the knowledge of the methods of construction, migration to city for construction work is a common practice. The semester final project focused on creating a vision for Ranipura that would help empower them, give them a strong sense of belief by creating more opportunities for work, enhancing their skills, but also to raise self-awareness by harnessing the issues they face.
The vision led to the formation of three major facilities that would help the village and its people to progress in the manner they thought was only possible in the city. Three sites distributed along the stretch of the village were selected where each of the projects were to be planned out.
Designer- Hilor Sharma
2nd Year, School of Planning and architecture
In a village like Ranipura, where the sense of community is so strong and people are gifted with the knowledge of the methods of construction, migration to city for construction work is a common practice. The semester final project focused on creating a vision for Ranipura that would help empower them, give them a strong sense of belief by creating more opportunities for work, enhancing their skills, but also to raise self-awareness by harnessing the issues they face.
The vision led to the formation of three major facilities that would help the village and its people to progress in the manner they thought was only possible in the city. Three sites distributed along the stretch of the village were selected where each of the projects were to be planned out.
स्वास्थ्य कल्याण केन्द्र | Health Care Centre
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Designer- Vicky Kumar Roy
2nd Year, School of Planning and architecture
In a village like Ranipura, where the sense of community is so strong and people are gifted with the knowledge of the methods of construction, migration to city for construction work is a common practice. The semester final project focused on creating a vision for Ranipura that would help empower them, give them a strong sense of belief by creating more opportunities for work, enhancing their skills, but also to raise self-awareness by harnessing the issues they face.
The vision led to the formation of three major facilities that would help the village and its people to progress in the manner they thought was only possible in the city. Three sites distributed along the stretch of the village were selected where each of the projects were to be planned out.
Designer- Daksh Kalra
2nd Year, School of Planning and architecture
In a village like Ranipura, where the sense of community is so strong and people are gifted with the knowledge of the methods of construction, migration to city for construction work is a common practice. The semester final project focused on creating a vision for Ranipura that would help empower them, give them a strong sense of belief by creating more opportunities for work, enhancing their skills, but also to raise self-awareness by harnessing the issues they face.
The vision led to the formation of three major facilities that would help the village and its people to progress in the manner they thought was only possible in the city. Three sites distributed along the stretch of the village were selected where each of the projects were to be planned out.