the portal
h = 250 cm

The library is imagined as the entire set of space and time, seemingly infinite but bounded by restrictions. Theoretically, space and time has no bounds, but one can only access it under certain limitations of mortality and technology. Event is imagined as a point in time and space. Multiple events constitute the library of space. A traditional library is thought of as a space which has the power through its resources to transport one to other spaces. Thus, the library acts as a portal through space, creating multiple events of moving across spaces, that can be experienced through time.
When one enters a library, the space is perceived as open and no one can see the aisles from afar, but doesn’t know how far it goes. On entering the aisles and exploring the resources, one can get transported to other worlds. Similarly, as one gets transported from one space into the subsequent spaces, their complexity increases, each different from the other.
Arushi Kelshikar
Shriram Joshi
Sanika Bhoir
Tiyana Kapadia

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House Plus
h = 300 cm
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h = 400 cm
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h = 300 cm
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arguement
h = 300 cm
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typology 1 Gire house
h = 300 cm
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