Rising from Adversity: Building resilient housing for low-income communities
Vandana C Padmanabhan writes on the importance of building resilient housing for informal and low-income communities.
Vandana C Padmanabhan writes on the importance of building resilient housing for informal and low-income communities.
The IAHH International Student Design Competition is one such platform for the students to engage with burning issues to do with the environment and habitat. IAHH has hosted 15 design competitions since the year 2003 to provoke critical thinking and solution oriented approach in the young generation. This competition has seen participation from students from various universities from across the country and the globe.
This International Conference is organised by the International Association for Humane Habitat (IAHH). Rizvi College of Architecture (RCA) has been hosting these annual conferences for the last nineteen years in a row in association with Council of Architecture, World Society for Ekistics, Commonwealth Association of Architects, Maharashtra Chapter of The Indian Institute of Architects, Practicing Engineers Architects and Town Planners Association, Indian Association of Schools of Architecture, Maharashtra Association of Schools of Architecture, Forum of Colleges of Architecture and University of Mumbai.
CONTEXT The site is located 100 kms north of Mumbai, in a rural area at the foot hills of the Sahyadris, and lies between the
Name of the project: ECO BENCH Status: Competition, Built Year of completion: 2012 Design Team: Henri Fanthome, Nagendra Chouhan Location: Aravalli Bio Diversity Park, Gurgaon
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