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Environmental flows: Walls and Walkways

  • Writer: a21astha
    a21astha
  • Aug 25, 2022
  • 2 min read

Updated: Aug 31, 2022


Question-

Daman is going through a lot of infrastructural development lately towards tourists’ recreation. The language of circulation inside the Moti Daman fort in a grid pattern causing discomfort at several places and providing shade at several. This forms micro conditions inside the fort. The lack of maintenance also results in improper waste management. The old fort wall ruins also supports the growth of vegetation over itself at various places inside the fort. Some of the micro conditions are formed around these walls. How do the the walls respond to a public interface that blurs the street patterns and micro conditions allowing the pauses to be more continuous and comforting?


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Several micro conditions formed at places inside the fort


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Locations of ruins inside the fort


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Built and unbuilt


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Debris dumped behind fort walls



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Vegetation growing on old fort walls

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The design consists of a transect walkway passing through various places inside the fort connecting the Pargola garden, Maratha memorial, tall abandoned fort wall, curved fort wall, and the Dominican monastery. The two major places of pause selected are the library entrance and the extension of the curved wall as a public interface with a roof garden.













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Built spaces and walkway passing through it


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Initial ideas of transect walkway


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Walkway creeps through spaces in the fort the vegetation over the ruins



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First idea of the roof for the library entrance


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Series of arches allowing an outdoor library


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Idea of extending the exiting fort wall to form the entrance


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Play with arches to form different spaces for the outdoor library


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Initial idea of the public interface having a connect with the ground level and slowly rising up


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Form of the public interface blurring the grid pattern and altering the street typology to provide a playful space under the roof garden with public facilities.



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Key plan



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Different programmes in the public interface, example- reading and seating spaces, public toilets, play spaces, drinking water facility, exhibit spaces/stalls



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Light conditions under the roof garden


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Cross sections indicating the scale of the space and people occupying it



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Transect walkway details around the pargola garden



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Walkway around the Dominican monastery


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Walkway near the Directorate of Education building and Maratha memorial


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Construction details of walkway


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The library entrance has series of arches supported by a smaller arcade and connected by barrel vaults with slits for skylight. The smaller arcade is an extension of the existing walls. The square where two series of arches meet is covered by a cross vault.


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Seating spaces are partially covered with the barrel vaults and arches allowing a blur between the inside and outside.


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Light conditions- Library entrance


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The library entrance connecting the public interface by a walkway

 
 
 

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