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Streets, typically seen as the arteries of daily hustle, transform into a public stage during ceremonial processions where tradition and resistance are celebrated in unison. For communities of Dharavi, these processions denote a larger familial solidarity highlighting the struggles of urban life against the erasure of culture during calls for redevelopment. A declaration of presence that co-opts
©Arthur Crestani, Rue de la Conversation. Juillet 2024.
urbz travaille sur le processus participatif visant à repenser l'utilisation de l'espace public autour de la Maison de la Conversation, Paris 18e.
urbz is working on the participatory process to rethink the use of public space around the Maison de la Conversation, Paris 18th.
Hôtel-Dieu, Nantes. Automne 2024.
urbz travaille sur le processus d'inspiration citoyenne pour les avenirs de l'Hôtel-Dieu à Nantes.
urbz is working on the participatory reprogramming for the futures of the Hôtel-Dieu in Nantes.
The Dharavi Koli Jamaat Trust has been entrusted the responsibility to address socio-economic and spatial challenges in Dharavi for the Koliwada community. The Dharavi Koli Jamaat Trust is a functional example of urban local bodies promoting grass-root level governance with a community centric approach.
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.
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’s 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.