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SRDAlogs

Nuances in architecture exist as an overture of careful details that are meant to enrich spatial experience. We look at the quiet town of Bhadran, (Gujarat) a timeworn and weary hamlet on the outskirts of Baroda, to find these nuances, and re-look at the idea of preservation. Often understood as a collage, a palimpsest, or as a tabula rasa, conversation retains the superfluous aspects of architecture, while letting go of the beauty and sense of time hidden within these spaces. Using Bhadran, a town in the process of dying, as ground zero for a visual experiment, the research looks at the twin traits of the interstitial spaces and nostalgia.

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