Studying Boundaries in Public Spaces

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Space and Interaction Design Studying Boundaries in Public Space


Space studied

• Local trains of Mumbai on Harbour Line majorly. • Victoria Terminus Station, Mumbai


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Fig 8 The police-check at one end of platform number 1 creates another boundary. In this case, there is both, visible and invisible boundary. There is a wall made of sacks for the police check(Red line) which is the Visible boundary. And there is another space created because of the same, a certain distance is created by the commuters while passing by.

Source Fig 8 http://www.mid-day.com/articles/mumbai-check-railway-commuters-bags-only-in-presence-of-senior-cop-says-grp-top-cop/16139152


CST PLATFORM AREA

PLATFORMS

EXTENDED BOUNDARIES (Yellow) PEOPLE/COMMUTERS

PILLARS


References Images 1. Fig1 : self clicked 2. Fig2 : self clicked 3. Fig3 : self clicked 4. Fig4 : self clicked 5. Fig5 : self clicked 6. Fig6 : https://ak02-cdn.slidely.com/img-proxy/www.archidev.org/IMG/jpg/CST.jpg 7. Fig7 : self clicked 8. Fig8 : self clicked 9. Fig9 : http://www.bookxtra.com/images_xtrainfo/fcff8957-4209-4af5-ab72df0f9af3fa97Bombay.railway.station.waiting.room.jpg 10. Fig10 : self clicked 11. Fig11 : self clicked 12. Fig12 : self clicked


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