Rurals Manapad 2018
Rurals Manapad 2018
Rurals Manapad 2018
Villages are under transformation. The socio economic profile is undergoing drastic change due
to opportunities for education, skill formation in the face of failing agricultural means. Tamil
Nadu with nearly 50% of its population is exerting pressure on the villages.
Villages were mostly self-sustained but in the recent years they have become increasingly
dependent on the neighboring towns and cities for means of livelihood, healthcare and
entertainment etc. This exercise is meant for the students to understand a human settlement, its
problems by means of surveys, analysis and draw inferences and finally propose solutions. The
students are expected to prepare a report and presentation to give an insight of the settlement,
Culture and the Socio- Economic aspect together with its problems.
The methodology of study is divided into 5 stages and these shall be carried out by five different
groups.
The groups are divided on the basis of Ekistics – the science of human settlements. These
groups depicts the elements of Ekistics (Nature, Anthropos, Society, Shells and Network),
while the remaining groups other details such as the Visual, History, Sustainability,
Anthropology.
Goal of Ekistics – Human happiness, leading to the evolution of better human species by the
formation of appropriate human settlements achieved through the best combination of the five
elements.
In order to attain the goal of Ekistics, following ways are opted:
a. Study the whole subject of human settlements;
b. Conceive their future;
c. Act to shape the physical habitat, in order to implement the image we have conceived.
These ekistics points will elaborated with arch science of Social, Economics and the political
Background.
GROUP.1
Nature Study – the earth and the natural site on which the settlements are built
Deliverables by Group.1:
Physical
Mapping of physical layout of the settlement including the disposition of internal
roads and pathways, neighboring settlements and other proximities.
Linkage with the neighboring settlements, proximity & connectivity with the
nearby towns and availability of the public transporting system.
Mapping of the existing land use.
Footprints of the settlement including major landmark buildings, public open
spaces such as parks, weekly market spaces, play grounds, water bodies including
public well if any.
Deliverables by Group.2:
Location Plan of the settlement
Base Maps
Enlarged Layouts of selected areas
Supporting sketches, photographs and descriptive notes
Documentation of selected street elevation
GROUP.3
Understanding the hierarchy of internal roads and other surface movement tracks and
pathways.
Means of transportation such as carts, auto rickshaws, trucks, bus stops, etc.
Notable Identification of source, transmission, substation and distribution of
Electrical Power.
Source, collection, storage treatment and distribution of potable water including
identification of all natural water resources like bore wells, open wells, tanks, etc.
System for managing sewage, storm water and solid waste if any.
Communication networks, telephone, cables etc.
Economic level of Infrastructure.
Construction, maintenance and repairs of facilities
Deliverables by Group.3:
GROUP.4
Anthropos
Gather details relating to total population, age and gender percentage, occupation
profile (detail of one household under different occupational group to be surveyed),
literacy level, income profile, spending patterns, etc.
Population growth, inward and outward migration if any and their impact on the
settlement.
Toddlers, young kids, girls, boys, teens, women, men, middle age, old age, senior
members
Undivided family, patriarchal, matriarchal, nuclear
Lifestyle, leadership, ownership.
Deliverables by Group.4:
GROUP.5
Society
Understand the historical evolution of the settlement and the possible direction of the
future gro
Describe existing common facilities in the village.
Significance of cultural and religious events of the settlement.
Population growth, inward and outward migration if any and their impact on the
settlement.
Family, community, neighborhood, small colony, small town, small city, large city,
metropolis, megalopolis, ecumenopolis.
Ethics, morality, judiciary, panchayat, municipality.
Caste, class, revenue generation.
Governance, democratically, law and order.
Deliverables by Group.5:
GROUP.6
Shells-Building Typology
To study and document typical building typologies such as small, medium and large
houses, work place-cum-living units, schools health centres, village offices, etc.
Document all the architectural characteristics and relate them to the socio-economic
needs and/or constraints.
Identify local construction details along with materials and technologies
deployed.
Identify local decorative elements
Provide an overview of the status (permanent, semi-permanent, temporary,
etc.) of the various structures.
Aspects relating to lighting ventilation and levels of comfort achieved through
gadgets and equipments.
Units, clusters, walling, roofing, flooring, fenestrations, transition spaces,
connections, stairs, steps, ramp, corridors.
Hierarchy of privacy gradient, enclosed private space for individuals.
Area cost of construction, location, taxes, water charge.
Building byelaws, D.C. rules, side open spaces, society managements.
Deliverables by Group.6:
GROUP.7
Visual Study
Deliverables by Group.7:
Deliverables by Group.8:
GROUP.9
Sustainability
Sustainability is the process of change in which the exploitation of resources the direction of
investments , the orientation of technological development and institutional change are all in
harmony and enhance both current and future potential to human needs and aspirations. The
sustainable development includes the following interconnected domains :Environment ,social
and the Economic .
Ways of living more sustainably can take many forms from reorganizing living conditions,
reappraising economic sectors or work sectors, using science to develop new technologies
,designing systems in a flexible and reversible manner and adjusting individual lifestyles that
conserve natural resources.
In the Rural set up, Sustainability is usually seen as blend with older practices. Documenting
these techniques will be the prime goal of this team.
Improving or reducing the rural urban gap ,stamping out poverty and preventing
city migration
Protecting and preserving natural landscape and cultural resources
Ensuring universal access to food with a sustainable farming production.
The documentation should include the following domains to access to actual sustainability in the
rural areas in all sectors.
Deliverables by Group.9
GROUP.10
The built environment in which we live as humans, is an important matter. The architectural
landscape deeply structures our lives. On the other hand, architecture, as it is produced today in
our urbanised environments, is based on too restricted knowledge. Postmodern ‘theory of
architecture’ is determined by the conventional history of art. Its narrow concept of aesthetic
values prevents scientific research and reasoning by judgements of subjective taste The term
architecture is defined in new ways by integrating it into anthropological dimensions, including
primatological and paleanthropological considerations. Thus the term ‘architecture’ implies: all
what humans and their biological relatives built and build.
Deliverables by Group.10:
Cultural influences on the built environment and its impact on the humans
Adaptation on both the macro and micro level