Urban Dialogues: Ayan Sen
Panel Member: Urban Dialogues 2024 Ayan Sen Ayan Sen is a graduate of School of Architecture, CEPT, India and has done his Masters in Urban
Urban Design as a profession first emerged in the United States and Europe as a supposed bridging profession between Architects and Planners. The intention was to create professionals that can intervene at an urban scale with a spatial and aesthetic lens. But the
discipline of Urban Design has today evolved to include many other aspects and it gets further complicated when we think about Urban Design practice in the context of the global south and India in particular. The pedagogy of Urban Design does and should reflect this diversity of practice and the ‘Thesis’ becomes an important tool as it is the culmination project for a student before they become professionals. Traditionally, the thesis has been an exploration of framing the urban question and designing the structure plan of possible solutions. But can the thesis also be an opportunity to think about implementation?
Compared to Architecture or Urban Planning, the practice of Urban Design is far less regulated by the State and there is no one set way of practicing it. The thesis therefore has the potential to explore different ways of practice.
Panelists
Panel Member: Urban Dialogues 2024 Ayan Sen Ayan Sen is a graduate of School of Architecture, CEPT, India and has done his Masters in Urban
Panel Member: Urban Dialogues 2024 Anuradha Parmar Anuradha is an architect and urban planner and has worked for over 15 years on urban development projects
Panel Member: Urban Dialogues 2024 Dr. Vishakha Kawathekar She is qualified as a conservation architect, having wide range academic and field experience of national and
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