Agile Lifestyle in Society

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SYNOPSIS

Introduction

In modern lifestyle human activity in physical ways gets reduced and kept on reducing due to changes in
timeline with technology dependence. More drastic changes in living, society and economy occurs for a
community of people due to reducing in physical activities. This outcome has to be reduced and human
existence need to prolong for long years.

Why need to be agile?

To ensures an active living in society with healthy environment not to fall in consuming medicines in future.
The aim of this analysis is to give solution for every person in colony or in community which will help raise
awareness in the locals about the impacts of unhealthy lifestyle. It will also educate them regarding the
activity, which may come across as a threat in near days. One of the reasons that the aim of the project is to
prepare people so they can survive on their own. If people started helping themselves, the recovery process
will become much quicker and potentially lead towards helping the country’s economic growth in the future.

Methodology

➢ The design process begins with taking existing knowledge about age factors risk with lack in activity
what they do and exploring it further into the reasons they are considered very problematic for the
country.
➢ Research on impact of physical activities in every zone (town, community, etc) vs other countries who
deal with same problems at a similar frequency rate. Comparing the risk management system of the
countries, to find out what makes them resilient.
➢ Architectural precedents were analysed in terms of their programme, sustainability, materiality,
cultural values and how they can be all combined to design a facility which focuses on them all. The
role cultural significance plays in times when the country is vulnerable and how it helps in the recovery
process.
➢ Explore different site options in the zones and do a site analysis based on the public access, visual
connection, site conditions and amenities.
➢ Diagrams and drawings were conducted to explore design ideas for the form which fit the programme,
site conditions and provide cultural significance. Applying the theories of resiliency into the design
principles and exploring options for the structure to withstand active lifestyle.

Findings

To find need the context, location and detail transit analysis of particular town, community, etc.
Design factors such as climate, weather, vegetation, existing landscape and hardscape need to be considered,
before developing a specific activity zones such as hub, workstation, energy recycle plant, etc.

Scope and Limitations


The scope of this project is to create a design which will cater to the conditions of lack of activity zone.
The project will be majorly focused on helping the individuals with their work utilized with technology
in reducing their community resource reduction (eg. Electricity in mass production, community
farming, etc).
It will provide an interaction space for the community and organisations to come together and
exchange their knowledge and resources.
This concept can then be used to build facilities similar to this, around all less activity zones at a smaller
scale. This facility will operate as a base to which the smaller facilities will be linked to, creating a
network and hubs.
Since this project deals with an ongoing problem which the government wants to resolve, it has the
potential to be built and creating an example for other zones dealing with the same issue.
Therefore, I had to limit the material presented to suit the existing context. The idea is that the research
gathered through this process can be used as a prototype in similar climate conditions.
There are several organizations which works for development in society can be hold with this approach
and develop the community to set as a benchmark to other towns.

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