Architecture Portfolio
Selected works 2017-2023
Ann Lia Mathew
ACADEMIC WORK
ARCHITECTURAL EXPERIENCE
I am a graduate from Wadiyar Centre for Architecture(WCFA), Mysuru. I have ha always been amazed by how architecture can influence & change the user's experience of a space. I believe learning & unlearning are equally important. My thesis has been one such exploration to understand how else it could be done. I am curious to learn & explore what architecture holds for me.
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Feb ‘22- June 22’ Neelkanth Chhaya Architect I Ahmedabad, India Architectural Intern August ‘22 KVDF 2022 I A design forum I Intiative by CEPT University Student Panelist I Design Thesis Ahmedabad, India October ’22 - Present JUNIOR ARCHITECT I M A Architects Bengaluru, India
01. REGENERATING THE BLINDSPOTS an exploration through urban fabric SEMESTER 09 I DESIGN THESIS Studio Guide: Nelson Joe Vijai Pais
02. DIVYASREE TECHNOPOLIS- 77° LIFE APARTMENTS ASSISTANT ARCHITECT
03. SUSTAINABILITY - VARANASI
Working Drawings I Presentation & Renders I Detail drawings I Material selection & nishes
SEMESTER 07
Studio Guides: Prof. Anand Krishnamurthy Prof. Manoj Ladhad Asst. Prof Shantesh Kelvekar Asst. Prof Pallavi Dhomsev
05. NEELKANTH CHHAYA ARCHITECT
04. CAMPUS DESIGN SEMESTER 06
Studio Guides: Prof. Prashanth G Pole Prof Vidhyashankar R Asst. Prof Pallavi Dhomsev
SEMESTER 10 I INTERN
Working Drawings I Model making Video Transcribing I Presentation drawings
06. RSP DOCUMENTATION SHORAPUR | SEMESTER 05
06. RSP DOCUMENTATION
Studio Guides: Prof. Nagaraj Vastarey Asst. Prof Akash Rai
UDAIYALUR | SEMESTER 03 Studio Guides: Prof. Srinivas SG Prof. Nagesh HD Asst. Prof Shreyas Baindur Asst. Prof Anjali Sharma
ACADEMIC WORK
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REGENERATING THE BLINDSPOTS: an exploration through urban fabric Semester 09 I Design thesis Sudio guide: Prof. Nelson Joe Vijai Pais Studio mentor: Ar. Aabid Raheem To refer complete document : https://issuu.com/ann_lia_mathew/docs/final_upload
ACADEMIC WORK
ABSTRACT The city of Mysuru, being located a few hours away from major cities like Bengaluru, is growing and expanding at a very fast pace. The population increase is recorded to be 2% every year. This fast growth process has resulted in a lot of sprawling in the city. The general pattern of sprawling is through division of MUDA(Mysore urban development authority) approved areas into plots of sizes ranging from 20 x 30(ft) to 40 x 60(ft). Along this process of sprawling, there are smaller heritage settlements that get engulfed. This engulfment has been happening over years and is an ongoing process. The project idea is to understand & study the effects this process has done to the settlements & propose possible strategies to regenerate/ revive them.
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Mysuru is a city in the southern part of the state of Karnataka, India. Mysuru is geographically located between 12° 18’ 26’’north latitude and 76° 38’ 59’’ east longitude, at an altitude of 770 m above mean sea level. Mysuru is located at the foothills of the Chamundi Hills about 145.2 km towards the south west of Bangalore and spread across an area of 286.05 km2. Mysuru City Corporation is responsible for the civic administration of the city, which is also the headquarters of the Mysuru district and the Mysuru division. The Kingdom was ruled by the Wadiyar dynasty, with a brief period of interregnum in the late 18th century when Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan were in power. Mysuru is noted for its heritage structures and palaces, including the Mysuru Palace, and for the festivities that take place during Dasara when the city receives many tourists from around the world.
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SITE & SURROUNDINGS
SITE 01 : BOGADI HALLI
SITE 02 : HINKAL HALLI
SITE 03 : HOOTAGALLI
In the process of growth and expansion of the city, there are smaller village settlements which are believed to have existed for decades, that get surrounded, engulfed and transformed. The identified settlements fall into 3 categories. Category 01- These settlements were much closer to the core of the city, hence have already been completely transformed and densified with almost no trace of heritage left behind. In comparison to the newly formed layouts, these are much denser and lack minimum required space for living. Category 02- They are the resisting settlements which are in the process of transformation. The resistance is expressed through the heritage dwellings and common spaces that have allowed the newer structures to encroach on as a parasite. Category 03- These settlements are not much away from the expanding boundaries of the city and are assumed to be transformed similar to those in category 01 & 02.
The sites where chosen from the settlements that were on the process of getting engulfed. Out of the three based on site visits and selection criterias site 01 was chosen to demonstrate the idea. Compared to the other two, this had dwellings that were intatct in their form, they were closely knit as a settlement and the streets and spaces were quite active throughout the day. Most of the day to day activities of the people in the settlement were spilled on to the streets.
A resistance to change
Resistance to let go of past
The highlighted areas show the identified settlements in & around the city of Mysore
Resistance of new
ACADEMIC WORK
PRESENT CONDITIONS Aim
The project aims to improve the conditions of the identified ‘ urban hamlets’ that are lodged in-between the process of urbanisation, by proposing possible ways to regenerate the spaces with the opportunities that are present in these settlements.
Objective
● To preserve the traditional way of life by improving the quality of common spaces. ● To regenerate unused open spaces in & around the identified ‘urban hamlets’. ● To propose innovative strategies for regenerating traditional public spaces and activities.
Opportunities & Constraints The existing empty plots open up opportunities for community regeneration programmes. The site offers opportunity in creating better living conditions for people of the settlement who live in spaces that lack proper light, ventilation, emergency access,etc. The larger empty public spaces offer chances for programmes that can bind the entire community together. The site being located along major roads and half a kilometre away from ring road offers better acac cessibility to the site. The variety of spaces in terms of size/area make it challenging to create common workable intervention that can be repeatative. The increasing population and density of the spaces affects the workability of the proposed programmes over time. The linear character of the settlement makes it challenging to bring together the community as a whole.
Rent
The plan shows a detail layout of units that are squeezed to fit into boundaries of an exisiting older structure.
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Site Plan
The ownership map infers that 80% of the settlement are rented units. Which proves that it is a transitioning settlement. The density of the settlement is also very high, which makes it undesirable to live.
PROPOSED STRATEGIES
STRATEGY 01: RETROFITTING
the insides of existing heritage dwellings to improve efficiency & living conditions
STRATEGY 02: RELOCATING the newer dwellings that are below the minimum livable space, lack light/ ventilation & at the same time to generate more open spaces
STRATEGY 03: REHABILITATION
of the relocated units from strategy 01 & strategy 02
STRATEGY 04: COMMUNITY REGENERATIVE INTERVENTIONS for the exisitng & generated open spaces
ACADEMIC WORK
STRATEGY 01- Retrofitting STRATEGY 02- Relocating
The exisitng layout of the dwellings were altered to fit units with atleast 50sqm minimum area per unit. Other courtyard house features like central courtyard was kept as a common courtyard and units were accessed from the common courtyard. The units Opportunity 01 that were below minimum livable space & those were stacked without light / ventilation were relocated.
Rehabilitation 20 units
Rehabilitation 20 units
Opportunity 02
Existing Plan
Existing a dwelling (representative) House 01-plan 5 x 8 -of 40sqm House 02- 7 x 8 - 42sqm House 03- 7 x 8 - 42sqm House 04- 5 x 8 - 40sqm House 05- 5 x 6 - 30sqm
Rehabilitation upto 3 units
Proposed Plan
Existing Plan
Rehabilitation upto 3 units
Roof Plan
Proposed plan of a dwelling (representative)
Rehabilitation upto 3 units
House 1 & 3 - 54sqm
A House similar was worked out for all the 2 & 4 -strategy 56sqm Opportunity 03 23 dwellings in the plan & the removed units would be rehabilitated inside the settlement.
Rehabilitation upto 3 units
Opportunity 04
The plan shows the existing and generated open spaces after implementing strategy 01 & strategy 02. It also shows the sites for rehabilitation
Examples of exisitng dwellings (representative)
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STRATEGY 03- Rehabilitation For accomodating the removed units, possible site were chosen inside the settlements itself. smaller sites which in another few years would be developed and sold as plots were chosen to accomodate upto 6 units each. Total no. of existing units = 284 units Total no. of units Retained = 231 units Total no. of units Relocated = 53 units
Proposed first floor plan
Proposed second floor plan
The plans were worked trying and retaining similar features of courtyard houses. All the 6 units were unjted by a common courtyard that also at the same time act as smaller thoroughfare connecting the parallel streets. The same layouts were used for the larger housing site, but the units were staggered to connect one block to another.
Proposed ground floor plan for site 15 x 15
Proposed ground floor plan for upto 30 units
Proposed first floor plan for upto 30 units
ACADEMIC WORK
PROPOSED PLAN
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STRATEGY 04- Community Regenerative Interventions
INTERVENTION 01: SHOP PODS
Learning Pods
They can hold functions like grocery stores, stiching centre, etc.They could be rented out separately or to any one of the residents. Community washing areas
INTERVENTION 04: LEARNING PODS INTERVENTION 02: COMMUNITY MARKET Grow Rooms
Community market
INTERVENTION 03: COMMUNITY WASHING AREAS
Play Devices for children 0
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Proposed plan
ACADEMIC WORK
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Divyasree Technopolis- 77 ° LIFE Apartments Assistant Architect
77 ° LIFE is a 125 unit apartment project getting built in the campus of 77 ° Town Centre. The challenge was to retrofit an existing building by adding in more no. of units & spaces. Worked on working drawings of the plans, elevations, sections, detail drawings of building, door & window schedule, apartment interiors & finishes, presentation drawings & renders.
PROFESSIONAL WORK
Apartment Interiors- Material & Finishes The apartment living & dining area floor was proposed to be of marble, wooden flooring for bedrooms. Bedroom bathrooms & powder toilet with Wmarble floors & tile dado. Wood finished tiles & WPC flooring was proposed for balconies based on slab conditions. The material pallete & presentation was prepared based on the specification recieved from the client. Door finishes & wall paints were chosen complimenting the overall colour paltete of the apartment. Working drawings were prepared based on the materials finalized for the apartments.
TRINITY MARFIL
CERAMIC TILE (MATT)
600 x 600 mm (KAJARIA)
6211-VITRIFIED TILE
(SATIN)
600 x 600 mm (KAJARIA)
CREMA BELLISSIMO MARBLE
FRENCH RIVIERA MARBLE VIEW 01
VIEW 02 VIEW 05
VIEW 04
CREMA BELLISSIMO MARBLE WALNUT PLANK
ENGINEERED WOOD
WALNUT PLANK
148 x 1860 mm (SQUARE FOOT)
ENGINEERED WOOD 148 x 1860 mm (SQUARE FOOT)
TROPICAL WALNUT WOOD FINISH TILE
200 x 1200 mm (KAJARIA) (FOR BALCONIES WITHOUT SINKING)
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VIEW 03
WPC- TEAK
WOOD GRAIN FINISH
145 x 2200 mm (SQUARE FOOT) (FOR BALCONIES WITH SUNKEN SLAB)
Basement Lift Lobby interiors Basement Lift lobby flooring is proposed to be in travertine marble with inlay. The wall is finished with two similar toned marble cladded with horizontal grooves. Surface lighting & Ceiling cove lights were proposed to enhance the space & highlight the spaces.
LOBBY- FLOOR & WALL TRAVERTINE BEIGE MARBLE
LOBBY- FLOOR INLAY & WALL NOVA ROMA MARBLE
TEXTURE WALL PAINT STUCCO MILANO - Raffaello Decor Stucco (OIKOS)
LOBBY- FLOOR & WALL OMEGA BEIGE MARBLE
SERVICE CORRIDOR & FIRE STAIRCASE FLOOR KOTA STONE Size: 55O x 550 mm MRP; Rs 45/sqft
WALL PAINT DREAMY NIGHT (L159)- Asian Paints SERVICE CORRIDOR WALL
FALSE CELIN PURE WHITE
NOVA ROMA MARBLE INLAY TRAVERTINE BEIGE MARBLE FLOORING OMEGA BEIGE MARBLE FLOORING NOVA ROMA MARBLE INLAY
KOTA STONE FLOORING
PROFESSIONAL WORK
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'THE OASIS' - Clubhouse at 6th and 7th floor.
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Metal structure and net for Tennis court,as per detail
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Marathahalli, 132 - Yemalur Main Rd Bengaluru, Karnataka 560037
CLIENT:
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Design Tree Service Consultants 03 Pv No. 7 Laxmi Narasimha Complex, 1 Phase, J.P.Nagar, Bangalore 560 07
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Sterling Engineering Consultancy Se 1307,13th floor,brigade towers,135 b Bangalore-560025 (Karnataka)
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MA Architects 2588, 18th main, 2nd cross, HAL 2n Bangalore-560008 (Karnataka)
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SUSTAINABILITY - VARANASI SEM 07 |MUSEUM | LIBRARY | PLAZA
Sudio guides: Prof. Anand Krishnamurthy Prof. Manoj Ladhad Asst. Prof Shantesh Kelvekar Asst. Prof Pallavi Dhomsev
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Process 2
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Internal Circulation Thouroughfare Varanasi street section analysis
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Reference section
Summer Sun
Reading area Museum
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West Facade is detailed such that the winter sun is let in and the summer sun is blocked.
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Shadow analysis Winter Solistice
wintersolistice solistice winter
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Library block
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CAMPUS DESIGNDESIGN- Institute for humanities Semester 06
Studio guides: Prof. Prashanth G Pole Prof. Vidhyashankar R Asst. Prof Pallavi Dhomsev
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SITE:
The site is located inside the limits of University of Mysore, with access roads on all four sides, also other facilities like University Library and canteen within reachable limits.
CAMPUS INTENT:
LOCATION:
University of Mysuru Campus
• To create a stronger connect/dialogue between the various branches of humanities. • To equipped students with critical thinking abilities and the ability to challenge the status quo. • To establish a strong connect to the society.
SITE AREA:
BUILT AREA: 4300m2 CAPACITY:
COURSE STRUCTURE: • PG Course duration: 2 years Student intake: 25/year/course • DOCTORATE Course duration: 2- 5 years(first 2 years classes) Student intake: 20/year 40 on campus,60 floating
COURSES:
State Bank Of India Department of Botony
Vicinity Map
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INTENT:
Each course looks at the Society through different lenses. The intent of the design is to try and bring these differences and similarties of each course through different spaces that connect each courses and also separate them at certain points.
Media and Culture Studies Public policy and Governance Women’s Studies Sociology and Social Anthropology
The flat area of the site being at lvl+2, the campus was mostly built at this level, with two strips of buildings that form a spine that connects you from the entrance, along the campus to the end point being the OAT. The two are connected at certain points through bridges, that alllows for a walkthrough the central spine.
• Combination 1 Social Work Religion and Philosophy
Site Department of Science
400 people
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University of Mysore Campus (UOM)
Existing Humanities block
8700m2
Department of Commerce
• Combination 2 Climate Change and Sustainability Studies Religion, Conflict and Globalization (all course curriculums from TATA Institute of social sciences)
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CONCEPTUAL ISOMETRY
Library
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OAT
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RSP Documentation- Shorapur Semester 05
Studio guides: Prof. Nagaraj Vastarey Asst. Prof Akash Rai
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LOCATION: Shorapur, Yadgir.
LAND USE:
The town is almost divided into two halves considering th residential part to the North of the temple and the other the South east of the town. A hierarchy of movement is are linked by small nodes. As one moves towards the re nodes increases too.
AGE OF BUILDINGS:
The palace and The Temple are the oldest structures in t tration of older buildings along these two. The newer set street connecting the two. The residents now use the old fort wall in the town has become a classroom. The number of buildings abandoned buildings is just few space to conduct their trade or reside here. Shorapur is town situated in-between the hills. It is located at a latitude of 16’31’ and longitude of 76’48’. The population is about 43,591 people. It is about 52kms from the main town of Yadgir District of Northern Karnataka. It lies in the delta region between Krishna river and it’s tributary Bhima river, about 383m above sea level. The land has fertile black and red soil with an average rainfall of 150mm. It is surrounded by four hills, which naturally fortifies the town. The town is situated in an arid region with hot climatic conditions. The terrain of the town slopes from West to East. The town is situated within four hills and gaurded by two consecutive fortification- massive in structure running over the hills and across the valley. The length of the fortification is about 6400m, made of chisseled rounded stones. The gateways are strengthened with two bastions on either side.
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Section through the TEMPLE and KALYANI
HIEGHTS:
The buildings respect the height of the Temple and the P power, above the rest of the structures. The idea of faith way they build their homes and respect their surroundin
TYPOLOGY:
The north-west of the town remains rooted to its tradition The rest of the town has grown pre-dominantly after the newer one’s are closely packed while the old one’s are
he land use patterns- one half considering the r half consisting of the commercial part towards seen by observing the road widths. These roads esidential area of the town, the privacy level of the
the area documented. There is a longer concentllements and shops have come up along the der buildings to suit their needs, like how a broken
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ns and havn’t changed. e technology of reinforced concrete came up.The e spaciously arranged.
VENUGOPALASWAMY TEMPLE: From the high plinths of the temple, we could realize the largeness of scale with respect to the scale when we were below, on the streets. In the midst of a mushy and humid street, with dusty winds, amongst the honking vehicles, grunting pigs and hundreds of babbling voices, a majectic and elegant entity stood out from all, with a divine Identity. The Venugopalswamy temple along with it’s Kalyani in front of it, spread its divinity from the highest point to the lowest point being the home of Surpur. The royal temple is located to the west of the Palace complex, on a high, elevated surface. The east facing Venugopalswamy temple was built by Raja Venkata Nayaka. It consist of a Garbhagriha, an Antharala, an Ardhamantapa, a sabhamantapa, a pillared mukhamantapa, a rectangular pillared verandah, a mahamantapa, a dvajastamba and a prakara enclosed within it’s high walls. A broad flight of steps on the east leads to the temple from the ground level. There are 46 pillars in the outer mukhamantapa which is noteworthy for it’s ornamentation. The temple shikara is of Dravidian style. The parapet contains stucco sculptures. There consist of a Pushkarni ( sacred pool for the devotees to cleanse themselves before entering the temple) located at the foot of the stairs that lead up to the temple.
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COMMERCIAL STREET IN FRONT OF KALYANI
The plan and sectional elevation seen is that of the commercial street that lies towards the east of the temple. The street also consist of an entrance to the kalyani, from where there is connection to the Temple. The temple being situated on a higher plane is clearly visible from the street. The commercial structures on the street are all temproary structures.The temproary structures are made of asbestos sheets and timber wood as supports. The street is quite busy with strong vehicular movement such as transport vehicles. On the opposite elevation of this street consist of partly residential and commercial structures. The commercial structures are mostly of carpentry and cycle repairy shops. It also consist of smaller shrines. As the street extends to the north, it slowly consist of residential structres as well. This street is one of the main approach that connects to the kalyani and temple from the bust stand. The street is said to be more activated during the festival times, as people from other parts of karnataka pour in for the festival. The street extends towards the south connecting to the main commercial street that runs parallel to the temple.
Commercial Street PLAN
NORTH SIDE TEMPLE GULLY
This gully runs along the north of the temple, parallel to the temple. Silent, foul smell and congested. The gully slopes for about 10m. This hasn’t prevented people with their actvities. They ride motorbikes, cycles all along these slopy gullies. These gulllies are the silent residential part of the town. There are few narrow shortcuts that help us reach the back of the temple. There are small drains that run along side of the narrow roads, the roads are either tarred or made of concrete, unevenly in texture. The house entrances begin with a plinth and steps that lead up to it. the plinths are higher on one end as the streets are sloping. The plinths offer a space for interaction with public and also may be a resting place for the passersby. There are thorns and bushes grown on abondoned site with sights of pigs everywhere. There are few derelict structures, made of stone to be found along the streets.
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North Gully ELEVATION
Documentation credits: Sri Vishal, Ann Lia , John George, Prajwala
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RSP DocumentationDocumentation- Udaiyalur Semester 03
Studio guides: Prof. Srinivas SG Prof. Nagesh HD Asst. Prof Shreyas Baindur Asst. Prof Anjali Sharma
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STUDIO BRIEF The intent of the Related Study Programme(RSP) studio was to understand the context of villages/agraharams by observing the everyday actvities, materiality, etc. The study programme included documentation on site as collective work and eventually designing on prominent spaces of the agraharam called Udaiyalur
HISTORY:
Udaiyalur initially is renowned as ’Boopathirajapuram’ or ’SriKanteyapuram’. Brahmins found a way to survive through their intellect and made workers work because the water was abundant. Since then, they got into agriculture and settlement was necessary to control the production. The Agraharams belong to Brahmins they were elevated as it was believed that would depict their elevated stature in society. Climatologically speaking, the elevation of the land is a necessary precaution from the flood plains.
STREETS: UDAIYALUR
Udaiyalur is a town situated in the south of India, around 12km from Kumbakonam, TamilNadu. Udaiyalur being in the delta regions of the river Cauvery, the eastern part of the Indian peninsula, receives the Northeast monsoon. It holds nutrient-rich alluvial soils whose deposits are brought by the slowing river. This land is known for the growth of paddy and along with blackgram, sugarcane, banana, coconut, redgram, greengram, sesame, and maize.
One experiences transition in Udaiyalur from the street to the house concerning scale and light. The enclosure varies as one moves around the house, thus covering different zones of privacy. Every house welcomes a person by providing shade and a plinth. The shade is brough t by a sloping roof that filters light while also cooling the space. The plinth responds anthropometrically, which allows activities to happen comfortably As a private living area, thalavaram is lit by muttram. Muttram is an unbuilt zone that is surrounded by thalavaram at which life in a house happens.
HOUSES:
The simple science of hot air rising above and cold air settles down has been applied in the houses of Udaiyalur. The wall and the floor of the court heats up during the day, and as the hot air rises above, fresh cooler air comes from the backyard and equilibrates through the linear door.
FESTIVALS:
The main festivals celebrated traditionally in the Agraharam now are Pongal, Maatu Pongal (second week of January), Thiruvizha(celebrated during March-end or April_beginning), Pilliyar Nombu, and Thirukarthigai Deepam (celebrated during early December. The other communities in the village support each other through sharing food and donating money.
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Ann Lia Mathew +91 9739670877 2017_ann.l.m@wcfa.ac.in
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