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entrance to the station and connects to the entry/exit gates on all sides, from where either one can go down for yellow line or violet line or go up for the red line. The building also houses the Parsvanath Metro Mall which is a mix of restaurants. The restaurants are placed on the eastern side of the station while one can find small eateries on the western end; this placement of eateries has created a divide between the two spaces.

Illustration 16: Space Frame at Entrance of Kashmere Gate Metro Station; (“TDI International gears up for media expansion at Kashmere Gate Delhi Metro station,” )

The structure is supported with the help of heavy columns and beams that run perpendicular to each other. The entrance atrium is covered with a space frame of tensile members. 5.3.5 Material and Texture

Illustration 17: Image of Platform at Yellow Line; Hindustan Times

Similar to the Rajiv Chowk, metro station Kashmere Gate metro station is also constructed out of reinforced cement concrete, with heavy columns supporting the 47 | P a g e


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BIBLIOGRAPHY

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REFERENCES

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Chapter 8 : CONCLUSION

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Illustration 28: Entry to the Coffeehouse; (Homegrown, 2019

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6.2 Theories of Placemaking

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Illustration 26: Platform and AFC Gates at ITO Metro Station; TOI

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Illustration 22: Interior of ITO Metro Station; Hindustan Times

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Table 5: Comparative Analysis for parameters of Built Environment; Self

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Figure 28: External Influences; Self

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Illustration 20: Sahitya Academy at Metro Station; DNA India

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Illustration 18: Interior of Kashmere Gate Metro Station, Hindustan Times

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Figure 7: External Influences; Self

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Illustration 17: Image of Platform at Yellow Line; Hindustan Times

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Illustration 8: Scale of the Central Space; Economic Times

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4.3 Place attachment and Mental Health

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Chapter 5 : PLACELESSNESS IN TRANSIT NODES

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Illustration 1: Various forms of Built Environment; Oreskovic et al., 2014

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Chapter 1 : INTRODUCTION

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3.2 How is Built Environment perceived?

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2.3 Place Attachment

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3.3 Attributes of Built Environment affecting Human Experience

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2.2 Place Identity

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2.4 The Era of Placelessness

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1.1 Research Question

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