Résonance - 2 Projects Echo One Another Across Space and Time
Project description
Résonance connects two rural sites through architecture that fosters continuity, memory, and exchange. At Villefontaine, with the aim to enhance the sense of belonging in a place defined by temporality, the new structures offer bright and inviting spaces to congregate, co-create and connect. At Chimilin, the intervention revives the former school with light, adaptive additions and a forum for experimentation and community learning.
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Vikram Kohli is an Assistant Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at the School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal. He holds a Master’s degree in Urban Design from SPA Delhi. His academic and professional work focuses on participative urbanism and community-driven design. His research interests include urban design and well-being, human-centric design, public spaces, living labs, urban agriculture heritage. Since 2018, he has been involved in teaching and research fostering inclusive and sustainable urban development.