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12.2 Outside college campus

Fig 20. Photograph of – Entry of Hostel gate

12.2. OUTSIDE COLLEGE CAMPUS

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On analyzing the perception of spaces just outside our university, the pattern followed with Exit from the main gate and completing our incomplete discussions under the shaded area just beside the main gate. [Fig 20] Jhansi is blessed to have enough greenery to change up your negative vibes to positive ones. Further stepping ahead, one could never skip sitting over the concrete circular platform, as it provides a sense of enclosure due to its circular shape & perhaps turns into the most remembered space where all the friendships become stronger eventually. [Fig 21]

Now moving ahead, one can find a series of temporary shops aligned linearly along the campus wall. There is one “tea shop” that is my favorite among all of them, such that I & my batchmates could always be found thereafter long hours of submissions. This is how we remember spaces. The aspects such as connectivity, utilization play a

significant role, but the spirit is the master of all. That needs to be discovered in spaces for better utilization & will be remembered in the longer run. [Fig 22]

Fig 21. Photograph of – The Entry of the our university

Fig 22. Photograph of –The shaded sitting area beside the entry

Fig 23. Photograph of – The temporary shops aligned linearly along the pathway

13. CONCLUSION

The memories people have of a place are correlations that connect them to it and give them a sense of belongingness. As a result of the memory, the location takes on a physical presence. It moreover underlines the concerns surrounding the place, transforming it into a focal point for cultural true essence and human engagement, resulting in a more cohesive community. The design must be followed by paying attention to a location's needs; newcomers can feel as if they've always belonged there.

In today’s scenario, the majority of designs are generally concerned with aesthetics than with responsiveness. Places have such profound effects on the human being, no matter where they are, on human consciousness, and, ultimately, on the world, that it is far too important to be shaped by fads.

It can have serious personal, social, and environmental consequences. The connection between health problems, detachment, violence, and climate variability is now well established. Environmental improvements are nothing more than a gimmick when sensory messages clash. As a result, the strategy is to come up with simple yet innovative suggestions for improving habitability in the coming years. The appropriate role of the architect is not to attempt the direct assignment of existential meaning, but to create architecture that is capable of acquiring such meaning - architecture that provides a framework for meaningful and satisfying use, and that becomes more valued, 'real', and distinctive over time.

The new generations hold the responsibility to reincarnate “Loci”, to initiate the significance of communication with habitats, declining the disparities. Places shouldn’t limit themselves to lifeless areas rather provide varying experiences to people, by creating encountering & lively places. Henceforth, the creation will blossom again with the connection of the universe.

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