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5.4.2 Imageability and Legibility The station is situated underground amidst the institutional area with only 2 levels below the ground. Unlike the other two metro stations, the ITO metro station does not house any kind of public spaces such as eateries, cafes, or book stores. The exit and entrances of the metro stations happen at the street level. Because of the absence of public facilities, the metro station is relatively calm. One can witness many paintings and installations along the walls near the escalators and staircases, while coming down to level two or exiting from the metro trains. The presence of these paintings and installations enhance the imageability of the place and provides the user with some sort of visual interest.

Illustration 22: Interior of ITO Metro Station; Hindustan Times

When a survey was carried out for people visiting this metro station, and asked about if they find the place visually interesting or boring, for 47.3% of the people, the place was not visually interesting, while only 28.7% find the place visually interesting.

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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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