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Reflection

17 Jan

The first turning point was a discussion with Phil Beards about focussing my topic of interest for the MA. Based on Phil’s suggestion, I ended up brainstorming and created a mind map which outlined the proposed area of study.
Initially I was uncertain about which bipolarity I should study and looked at several opposing factors within Mumbai such as ugly and beautiful and poverty versus luxury. During the course of my research on Mumbai’s architecture, I stumbled on an article by Ashraf K. Kazi (2005) where he mentions the concept of elsewhere and it’s relation to the evolving architecture of Mumbai city. This conflict between the elsewhere and the here was the perfect example of bipolarity; juxtaposing the luxurious pseudo-greek high rises of Hiranandani with the crowded squalor of the Tunga slums.

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