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engage with visitors, KHAMIR contributes to the preservation and
revitalization of traditional craftsmanship.
● Responsive Design: The campus design of KHAMIR is responsive
and sensitive to the needs of its user groups. It is planned in a
manner that integrates fragmented notions with the existing
context and scale of the region. The predominantly two-storied
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structures are interconnected by courtyards, allowing for ample
natural light and ventilation. Most workshop spaces are located on
the ground floor, promoting easy accessibility and efficient
workflow.
● Interrelation of Spaces: KHAMIR's design emphasizes the
interrelation between closed, semi-open, and open spaces,
creating a natural and fresh environment conducive to creativity
and productivity. The layout encourages seamless movement
between different areas, facilitating collaboration and engagement
among artisans, designers, and visitors.
● In summary, KHAMIR Craft Resource Centre exemplifies a holistic
approach to promoting traditional craftsmanship and community
engagement. Its innovative design, inspired by traditional village
layouts, fosters collaboration, creativity, and the preservation of
cultural heritage in the Kutch district.
3.3 Case Study - Living & Learning Design Center, Ajrakhpur, Kutch
● The Living & Learning Design Center (LLDC) in Ajrakhpur, Kutch,
serves as a dynamic hub dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich
craft traditions of the region. More than just a museum, LLDC is a