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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Some of the most persistent expressions of contemporary society may be found
in the outputs of the earlier field of architectural design and process. The most
extensive legacy of our civilization and way of life is reflected in our buildings,
towns, and communities. Museum of Architecture is required to address the
Thesis Report V-SPARC VIT
knowledge separation between people and the field of architecture. There has
been debate over the creation of an architectural museum for a period. The
signed-up community GREHA, that conducts research in the fields of
architecture, ecology, and social expansion, took on the task of creating an
architectural museum. This will foster the general understanding of the
profession, which has a major effect on everyday life. The purpose of this
research is to investigate and determine the goals that an architectural
museum should strive for. The general populace and architects have different
perspectives on architecture. Any architectural work has an impact on people,
whether it is apparent or not. Most people are only unaware of the specifics of
architecture impact and how it occurs. The Architectural Museum is required
to address this knowledge disconnect between the public and the field of
architecture. To promotes the connection with society overall and can organize
regional and other initiatives in the field of architecture. The approach of this
project is to brings the emotions of the past back to the present and acts has a
core learning hub of the Indian culture and heritage by celebrating the
architecture and architects. The Unique selling point of my design is more on
representing the presence of non-existence or the void by making the museum
active with different functions in each sequence of time by allowing the people
freely to coexist to understand the real culture and heritage of the postmodern
architecture. Their objectives are to elevate architecture and architectural
practices and to raise the general awareness of the importance of both design
and architecture in everyday existence and civilization.
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