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Dharavi: An Urban Ecology of Recycling, Living and Working

Part 2 Dissertation 2023
Vitul Agarwal
University of Nottingham Nottingham | UK
My paper provides an in-depth typo-morphological analysis of Dharavi’s 13th Compound to expose the spatial specificity through which this socio-spatial ecology of living, working, and recycling is supported. It maps the process of recycling and patterns of inhabitation graphically, and analyses how the permeability of the urban tissue and the flexible definable thresholds between the inside and the outside engender and support the coexistence of living and production.

The research has identified several typological and morphological concepts, such as a porous ground level, facilitating exchange and interaction; active roofs, which create social and workspace; a sectional stratification that allows both inhabitation but also material and production flows and progressive construction using recycled and scrap materials.

The paper argues that these spatial concepts perform as a productive multi-scalar ecology of living and working from which lessons can be learned. These lessons would be later adapted in the design thesis to propose reuse, recycling, and live work as sustainable way forward in construction and architecture.

Vitul Agarwal

Tutor(s)
Katharina Borsi
Tim Collett
2023
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