• Student Vikramaditya Karnawat
  • Code UG180670
  • Faculty Planning
  • Unit L2 Studio Unit
  • Tutor/s Katsushi Goto
  • TA Aditi Anand kumar

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The term 'migrant' is usually associated with a low-income worker in an urban city, and most 'migrant housing' serves this group of persons. These days, however, this group also comprises middle-income workers and professionals, who move to dense tier-1 cities for their jobs. This class of workers usually live alone and earn enough to afford a good living condition. Due to a lack of options though, they have to live in PGs (paying guest accommodation) or hostels -which are too small and temporary-, hotels -expensive and temporary-, or rent out an unnecessarily large apartment -counterproductive to the need for density in cities. These current typologies are not suitable to accommodate the modern lifestyle of these persons, and therefore there is a need to update this residential typology for the middle-class migrant person.