Arquitectura y conflicto en Ahmedabad, India. Docencia más allá de los cuerpos normados

  1. Cano Ciborro, Víctor
Revista:
Jornadas sobre Innovación Docente en Arquitectura : JIDA: Jornades sobre Innovació Docent en Arquitectura: JIDA

ISSN: 2462-571X 2564-8497

Año de publicación: 2019

Número: 7

Páginas: 514-532

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.5821/JIDA.2019.8372 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openUPCommons editor

Otras publicaciones en: Jornadas sobre Innovación Docente en Arquitectura : JIDA: Jornades sobre Innovació Docent en Arquitectura: JIDA

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Resumen

This paper makes visible a teaching method developed at CEPT University (Ahmedabad, India), throughout 16 weeks, in which our teaching team, and fifteen Indian students, analyzed, tested and proposed solutions in a territory -Bhadra Fort Precincts- whose conflict lies in the imposition of spatial forms unsuitable for the context. The rejection of these impositions -normative architectures and programs- creates unrecognised spatialities - rebellious architectures- led by subaltern bodies. These inhabitants, far from the norm, claim their identities through these singular constructions, which, close to survival and/or crime, are rejected and made invisible by competent designers and institutions. The first part will explain the teaching programme "Rebel Bodies Rebel Cities", the aim of which was to provide real solutions to these conflicts, and finally, to present two teaching experiences that addressed, with disparate results, the spatial conditions of the conflict: "DGEI", in Detroit, and "Harvard Project on the City", in Lagos.