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We are taking the Design Comes as We Build project to the next level - the Homegrown Street!

This is the second part of the Goa- Beyond the Urban-Rural Binary which explores how Goa represents a distinctive pattern of urbanization, representing the coevolution of its countryside and urban centres.

Vertical Accessibility within Homegrown Developments of Dharavi

In this article, published in The Architectural Review, Matias Echanove and Rahul Srivastava discuss the significance of local builders and contractors in preserving the functionality of the neighbourhood. It takes a simple shift in perspective to uncover the driving forces behind the vibrant growth of homegrown settlements such as Dharavi. 

India鈥檚 most loved profession needs a reality check (The Hindu 27.04.2019)
 

What looks like a city of aesthetic or economic contrasts may actually be a marker of the relation between urban space and individual agency.

Why Fort Kochi is a lesson that urban planners can integrate into a larger vision for India (The Hindu 02.03.2019)

What the world鈥檚 largest city can teach us about local development (The Hindu 16.02.2019)

How we locked ourselves in a box (The Hindu 02.02.19)

A town which has roots in the Neolithic Age struggles with the ups and downs of modernity. (The Hindu 09.12.2018)