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Look around the places we live in. Does the street belong only to cars? Do the houses we live in have to be concrete boxes? Or can we think of many many more ways to live? Whom does the city belong to? The taxpayers? Then what about those who cant afford to, but depend on the city to survive? Who has build the city? Architects, planners, visionaries? Or political ambitions, everyday negotiations, informality and relationships?
 
This 'online' exhibition is a compilation of the work done across six months, around the thematic of LOOK AROUND... our neighbourhoods, cities and nation! Observing those whom we often zoom past, developing critical questions and thereby provoking sensitivity. 

Divided in 10 chapters, the student participants have contributed the photo essays, articles which constitute this exhibition. We have a comment box at the end of the scroll for you, the reader to share your experiences of 'Looking Around".

 
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Chapter 1: No Setbacks

Chapter 2: चका चक

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Photo courtesy: @kaptured_999 

Chapter 3: Belonging

Chapter 3: सात चा आत घरात!

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Chapter 4:
ये किसने decide किया? 

Chapter 5: ये illegal क्यों है? 

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Chapter 6: What is it to "occupy" margins...

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Chapter 8: देखो मगर ध्यान से

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Chapter 9: हमारे नज़रिये से

Chapter 10:
Look Around...

Look around...

Student Contributors:

Samruddhi
Kimaya
Swarangi

Samruddhi Chachad

Kimaya Tendulkar

Swarangi Adhikari

Nimish

Nimish Sawant

Daliya

Daliya Mazgaonkar

Shraddha

Shraddha Bardia

Krisha

Krisha Barot

Zainab

Zainab Divasli

Mayank

Mayank Kanade

Publishing Partners:

The People Place Project is an initiative that is committed to create more awareness about our environment-both built and natural, communities and places from the lean of ‘people’ and ‘empathy’. We explore forms publications, that is aided by research and pedagogical exercises as our interventions. 
Contact us at peopleplaceproject@gmail.com

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Our patrons and partners help us sustain our research and mission. We thank them for their belief and support.

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