• Student Manasvini Suthar
  • Code UAR20203
  • Faculty Architecture
  • Tutor/s Sachin Soni
  • TA Marut Gajjar

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A noticeable absence in the area is an open space for diverse communities to gather and celebrate collectively, transcending religious and social boundaries. This inclusive concept should extend beyond occasional occurrences at specific religious sites and embrace all genders, including the hijra community. Adjacent to RUSTUMPURA, a hijraani settlement resides, emphasizing the need for public spaces accommodating diverse social fabrics. A key aspiration is to engage children from various communities, utilizing parks and playgrounds as catalysts for interaction and understanding. Additionally, the envisioned space includes workstations run by SEWA communities, emphasizing textile and looms, connected to a Mahila hind parishadh, industrial kitchen, cafeteria, and metro-run tiffin service citywide.