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Research Thesis 2021-22

Priya Barot

The three key aspects of home lead to an understanding of home as the unity of social, personal, and physical aspects. For this study, these three aspects are investigated through the interdisciplinary lens of both architecture and psychology as these disciplines can cover the transformation of a mere residence (house) into a meaningful home. The previous section introduced the different theories on the meaning of home, and the key concepts associated with the home. It becomes clear that the well-being of a home’s occupants might be affected by the home itself. The following section explores how the psychological well-being of the occupants’ can be improved, and how these ways can be implemented in the architectural design of the home (AlTarazi, 2021).

3.2.2 Importance of open and multifunctional spaces for migrants Open spaces can divide into some types through their functions like domestic, neighborhood, and city-level open spaces. For this research, the study area is limited to domestic and neighborhood open spaces and finds out multiple activities done by the migrant workers. Domestic spaces are also called the local open spaces which are near to the house or a part of the housing. A large gathering of people in a bigger scale-space falls under the neighborhood open spaces. For example, parks, playgrounds, streets, and natural open spaces. The private space, as the space of freedom of choice for individuals, is related to human rights, while public space is equated with security and control. Private spaces are controlled by an individual and they can change a function according to the need which can be more useful for the migrant workers. Open spaces play a major role in migrants' daily life which perform as a multi-functional space for them. According to the Oxford dictionary, the word 'multifunctional’ is an adjective and its lexical meaning is: having or fulfilling several functions. A multifunctional space can be described as a true integration of different functions in time and space. By implementing multi-functionality within communities, we create spaces that have multiple purposes. Based on this definition, courtyards and kitchens are multifunctional spaces. Also, multifunctional spaces can be transition spaces (Abyzhar Shobirin, 2018). Open spaces are the key areas for social interaction and community development. It is environmentally significant and plays an important informative role. Open spaces play a major role in facilitating social interaction within people and help know each other better. It is through these spaces by which social gatherings and meetings are systematized and cultural differences minimized; help create a dialogue between the users (Roychowdhury, 2013). Furthermore, open spaces play the role of 'breathing areas' in the concrete jungle and are also the ways by which the cities remain sustainable fully integrated with the design of housing. Open spaces add to the quality of life of people providing them with substantial social, environmental, 37 AAERT & The SSB LTD., Faculty of Architecture, SCET, SURAT


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7.2 Future Study Directions

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Figure 94 Children prefer to go to schools (Source: Primary data

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Figure 62 Working space in on-site housing facility (Source: Primary Data

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Figure 47 Lockdown effects on Workers (Source: The Indian Express- news website

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Figure 79 Lack of wastewater management create unhealthy spaces (Source: Primary data

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Figure 46 Duration of stay in the city (Source: Primary Data

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3.3 Parameters to Study

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4.2 Migrants and Tenure Situation in Surat

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Table 7 Study aspects of parameters in detail (Source: Primary data Table 8 Ranking of parameters to evaluate the quality of life of migrant workers (Source: Primary

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3.2.2 Importance of open and multifunctional spaces for migrants

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3.1.6 Government Acts for Migrant workers

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Table 6 Meaning of home by Sixsmith (1986), Smith (1994), and Despres (1991

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Figure 14 Push and pull factors of migration (Source: BBC Bitesize paper

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3.1.5 Factors Causing Migration

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3.1.2 Concept of Migrants

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Figure 8 Social progress index indicator- level framework (Source: News website

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2.3 Quality of life for migrant workers

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Figure 9 Model of QOL (Source: Research paper Figure 10 Weights assigned to pillars of comprehensive development (Source: Report on livability

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2.4 Criteria Measures Quality of life for Migrants

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standards

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3.1.4 Positive and Negative Effects of Migration

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Figure 12 Flow of interstate migration in India (Source: Economic survey report Figure 13 Push and Pull Factors as Drivers of Migration (Source: A Documentary on YouTube)

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