This thesis explores the relation between built form and sociocultural relationships with Dharavi in Mumbai as a case. The study explores gender segregation and the relation between use of space and urban form and in what way the built structure and its functions influence the everyday life. The thesis is based on and discusses theories about globalisation, public space, use of space and gender relationships. The data collected in field through observations and interviews shows a difference in use, activities and access within the three analysed areas of Dharavi. To sort out and understand these relationships the result is discussed through interviews, observations and literature analysis. Today more people are living in cities than in rura...
Architects often emphasize on form and spatial layout in domestic architecture. Yet, functionality o...
The present paper is part of an ongoing Doctoral Research which engages in the documentation and eva...
This paper examines the everyday practice of gendered public space through an analysis of three "map...
This master thesis is intended as a contribution to the understanding of the influence urban form ha...
This master thesis is intended as a contribution to the understanding of the influence urban form ha...
The 'culture' of building is an amalgam of practices and processes of various segments inhabiting an...
Gender is a highly context-specific social construct. It explores the social relationships between m...
This graduation stems from my personal interest in gender studies and its deep-rooted connection to ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Women's involvement in decision-making in domestic energy remains an under-resea...
The effects of India’s shift towards economic liberalisation, globalisation and privatisation in the...
The intimate relationship between gender and space is by now well known, at least within the field o...
This thesis is an ethnographic study addressing female mobility and unequal citizenship. The researc...
Dharavi, one of the largest unplanned settlements in the world, inhabit over 700 000 people. The ill...
The objective of this research is to investigate to what extent the existing production of space in ...
The urban slum in the less developed world has an overwhelming significance of place for its dweller...
Architects often emphasize on form and spatial layout in domestic architecture. Yet, functionality o...
The present paper is part of an ongoing Doctoral Research which engages in the documentation and eva...
This paper examines the everyday practice of gendered public space through an analysis of three "map...
This master thesis is intended as a contribution to the understanding of the influence urban form ha...
This master thesis is intended as a contribution to the understanding of the influence urban form ha...
The 'culture' of building is an amalgam of practices and processes of various segments inhabiting an...
Gender is a highly context-specific social construct. It explores the social relationships between m...
This graduation stems from my personal interest in gender studies and its deep-rooted connection to ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Women's involvement in decision-making in domestic energy remains an under-resea...
The effects of India’s shift towards economic liberalisation, globalisation and privatisation in the...
The intimate relationship between gender and space is by now well known, at least within the field o...
This thesis is an ethnographic study addressing female mobility and unequal citizenship. The researc...
Dharavi, one of the largest unplanned settlements in the world, inhabit over 700 000 people. The ill...
The objective of this research is to investigate to what extent the existing production of space in ...
The urban slum in the less developed world has an overwhelming significance of place for its dweller...
Architects often emphasize on form and spatial layout in domestic architecture. Yet, functionality o...
The present paper is part of an ongoing Doctoral Research which engages in the documentation and eva...
This paper examines the everyday practice of gendered public space through an analysis of three "map...