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Incorporating Traditional Elements: To create a sense of authenticity and
                  connection to Tamil Nadu's heritage, the center will incorporate traditional
                  architectural elements such as pitched roofs, verandas, and intricate
                  woodwork. These elements will not only serve as aesthetic features but also

                  as symbols of the region's rich cultural heritage (Smith, 2017).


                  Interactive Exhibits: Interactive exhibits will play a crucial role in engaging
                  visitors and educating them about the textile-making process. Visitors will
                  have the opportunity to try weaving on looms and experiment with natural
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                  dyes at dyeing stations. These hands-on experiences will enhance visitors'
                  understanding of traditional textile techniques and promote a deeper
                  appreciation for the craft (Jones et al., 2019).



                  Flexible Spaces: The center's design will include flexible spaces that can be
                  easily adapted for different uses. This will allow the center to host workshops,
                  exhibitions, performances, and other events, catering to a wide range of
                  activities and audiences. Flexible spaces also promote creativity and
                  innovation by providing a versatile environment for collaboration and
                  experimentation (Brown & Miller, 2018).



                  Natural Light and Ventilation: Maximizing natural light and ventilation in the
                  center's design is essential for creating a comfortable and sustainable
                  environment. Large windows, skylights, and open-air courtyards will be
                  incorporated to enhance natural lighting and airflow, reducing the need for
                  artificial lighting and air conditioning (Green Building Council, 2020).



                  Collaborative Spaces: Collaborative spaces will be integrated into the
                  center's design to facilitate collaboration between fashion designers and
                  traditional artisans. These spaces will provide a platform for exchanging
                  ideas, sharing knowledge, and creating new designs that blend traditional
                  techniques with contemporary styles. Collaboration spaces promote
                  innovation and cultural exchange, enriching the creative process for both
                  designers and artisans (Smith & Johnson, 2016).



                  Sustainable Design: Sustainable design practices will guide the construction
                  of the center, ensuring minimal environmental impact. The center will use
                  locally sourced, renewable materials and incorporate energy-efficient
                  systems to reduce resource consumption and promote environmental
                  stewardship (Green Building Council, 2020).



                  Cultural Significance: The center's design will incorporate elements that
                  highlight the cultural significance of textiles in Tamil Nadu. Murals, sculptures,
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