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siwekubheka01 · 2 years
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Not to be queer on main but Neelam Thadhani is the most gorgeous person I’ve ever laid my eyes on. ❤️‍🔥
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a-moment-captured · 1 year
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Let’s just marvel at Jack and will ignore the atrocity that is Neelam’s hair. At this point I’m willing to make a PowerPoint on cultural appropriation for her.
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heavyhitterheaux · 2 years
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Reunited and it Doesn't Feel So Good Part 2
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AN: Hello, hello!! Part 2 has arrived!!!! I hope you love it as much as Part 1. I might make a part 3! Here we go!
Synopsis: After your boyfriend doesn't spend any time with you while visiting him on tour, you decide how you want to deal with him
Pairing: Toxic!Jack Harlow x Reader, Best Friend!Urban Wyatt x Reader, Platonic!Neelam Thadhani x Reader
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As you slammed the door to your shared room with Jack, you vision became blurry because of them suddenly being filled with tears. You were determined not to let him see you cry. 
Did that actually just happen?
Your caring and loving boyfriend said that you could leave and no one is stopping you?
He had you all the way fucked up. 
You were making your way towards the elevator when you suddenly bumped into someone, you didn’t bother looking up but immediately recognized the voice.
“Mamas, why are you crying, what’s wrong?”
Urban.
I mean you didn’t really want to say anything because Jack is his best friend, but I mean Urban is yours and he was going to pull it out of you one way or another.
“I... I need to get out of here.” You were trying to make another move towards the elevator, but was stopped once again by Urban. 
“Hold on, what happened?”
“Your best friend happened. Please, Urby, I just have to get out of here.”
“You aren’t going anywhere alone in a city you’ve never been in before.”
“At this point, I don’t even care.”
“Just, come to my room and we’ll talk, okay?”
“Okay.”
When you had finally explained to Urban what had happened, he was fuming.
“Urby, please I just want to go home at this point.”
“He has some fucking nerve saying that shit to you. That doesn’t even sound like him.”
“I know, but he did and I don’t want to be somewhere that I’m not wanted. I was so excited to be able to come and see him and now look.”
Urban had finally stopped pacing and looked at you sitting on the bed with tears flowing down your face and a look of defeat. 
“I can’t believe he said that to me. Like he didn’t even care, like I don’t mean anything to him.”
“But, you do. I know you do.”
“Urby, people who supposedly love you don’t say shit like that.”
All Urban could do was sigh before taking a seat next to you and deciding what he was going to do about Jack.
Because as of right now, he wanted to kick his ass. 
“I’ll just change my flight. There is literally nothing he can say to me right now that would make me forgive him.”
“Okay, just... I’ll let Neelam know. Just stay here while I go get her.”
You simply nodded and waited for both of them to return. Once they did, you realized Urban had to have told her because she was red in the face and looked like she wanted to fight Jack just as much and if not more than Urban did.
“He said WHAT to you?”
“Nee, I just.. I don’t have the energy.”
“I know honey and that is why I’m about to go cuss his ass out.” You caught her arm before she could make her way out the door. 
“No, just wait until I leave, please. Because I don’t want him to come looking for me.”
All Neelam could do was bring you into a hug and you continued to cry on her shoulder.
“Okay, I’ll change your flight. Do you want us to get your bags for you?”
“No that’ll make it obvious that I left. Just send them later. I want as much distance as possible between me and him.”
“Don’t worry, I’ll take care of the flight and take care of Jack.”
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Two hours later, you were safely on a flight back home while Neelam and Urban were going to give Jack a piece of their mind.
In all the time you had been gone, he didn’t even bother to look for you or text you to see if you were okay.
Neelam knocked on the door with Urban right beside her and waited for Jack to answer it. Once he did, he let them in and went back to the same corner he was in when you had left about three hours ago.
“Jack, what did you say to Y/N?”
“I just.. she was annoying me. Where is she by the way?”
“Wouldn’t you like to know?” Urban added while rolling his eyes.
“What is your guys’ problem?”
“The problem is my best friend thinks her boyfriend doesn’t give two shits about her, that’s the problem.”
“She knows I love her, it was just a little argument.”
“A little argument? That’s all that it was to you? She was so excited to see you and you treated her like absolute shit the entire week she’s been here.”
“Neelam, that’s a little dramatic. No I haven’t. I’m working.”
“And when you weren’t working, all you did was let Urban keep her company. Yes, he’s her best friend, but you’re her boyfriend and you’ve been doing a shitty job of it.”
“I’ve worked too hard for this shit for me to slack off now.”
“We get that, however, you don’t find girls like Y/N every day. No matter how crazy it’s gotten in these past few years with your career, she never left your side and quite frankly I wouldn’t be surprised if she broke up with you.”
“She wouldn’t do that...”
“How can you be so sure? You didn’t see her when she was crying on my shoulder mad as hell all because of what you did.”
“I just.. I.. let me talk to her. Where is she?” Jack replied while getting up with the intention to talk this out with you. 
Neelam and Urban shared a look before looking back at Jack.
“What? Where is my girlfriend? What is it you two aren’t telling me?”
“Your girlfriend is now 31,000 feet in the air.” 
“What... what do you mean?”
“She left Jack. She went home.”
“But, all of her things are still here. She wouldn’t leave without telling me...”
“Face it. You fucked up and have to deal with the consequences. Hope it was worth it.” Urban said before grabbing all of your things to take to his room to send to you later. 
Next thing Jack tried to do was call you but it kept going to voicemail.
“Jack, I am so disappointed in you.” Neelam said before letting herself out of the room.
All Jack could do was sit there in disbelief over what happened. He knew that he didn’t have anyone to blame but himself. He just had to talk to you and he would be able to set everything straight. He’ll just wait for you to land and then try to call you again.
Once you landed, it was around midnight and you decided to catch an uber back to your condo since it wasn’t that far from the airport.
You turned your phone back on to see at least thirty missed calls and they were all from Jack.
Surprise, surprise. 
You also saw he sent text messages, but the only ones you planned on responding to were Neelam and Urban.
Urby- Let me know when you land little mamas. Love you.
Nee- Just want to make sure you got home safe. I miss you already. Just come visit me and Urban next time.
My Stink- Y/N... 
My Stink- Baby...
My Stink- Baby come on. This isn’t funny
My Stink- Don’t tell me you left without saying anything to me
My Stink- Babe, I’m sorry just please call me when you get home
My Stink- I promise to make this up to you
My Stink- I love you and I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have said that to you
My Stink- Baby, you should have landed by now. Please call me.
You responded to Urban and Neelam to let them know that you were safe and proceeded to take a shower. Once you got comfortable in your pajamas, you drifted off to sleep. 
You were awaken by a persistent knock on your door and you were already annoyed.
You glanced at your phone to see that it was around 10 in the morning and you also saw more missed calls and text messages from Jack.
Fuck him at this point.
You made your way to the door and opened it to reveal the person that you were trying to run away from with a bouquet of your favorite flowers in hand. 
“You cannot be fucking serious right now.” You blurted out while rolling your eyes. You tried to slam the door, But Jack caught it with his foot. 
“Baby, please just listen to me for a minute.”
“I did enough listening in Houston and that’s why I left!”
“I know, just please.”
You rolled your eyes before finally deciding to let him in. You didn't even want an explanation at this point. You were over it.
“Come on and you have five minutes before I want you out.”
You both took seats on couches opposite of each other before you decided to get up and put the flowers in water. Jack still didn't begin to say anything.
“I’m waiting, Jackman.”
“I.. there’s no excuse for how I acted. I shouldn’t have let anything like that come out of my mouth. I love you and you have to know that.”
“But... do I?”
Jack almost had a look of surprise on his face. You had to know he loved you, right?
“Y/N, please just whatever you want me to do, I’ll do it. Just let me make this up to you.”
By now Jack was sitting beside you and placed your smaller hand in his larger one.
You took a minute to gather your thoughts before you responded to him.
He was the love of your life
You saw a future with him
He was always there when you needed him
Until yesterday when he completely showed his ass
“Look, I don’t even think that you can make up for something like this.”
“Y/N, come on.”
“I think we should break up.”
You could tell Jack’s breath hitched in his throat and it almost looked as if his eyes were starting to water.
“Baby, you don’t mean that. We can fix this. I will literally do anything. Please just don't..."
“No, Jackman. You are the one who broke this and I don’t know if I want it to be fixed.”
“But, come on stink we love each other. I can’t.. I don’t want you not being a part of my life. You're it for me,”
“Sometimes, love isn’t enough."
"I swear I'll make more time for you, it's just.."
"No. No way in the world I would let you choose between me or your career. I love you too much to do that but there was a time I would follow you to the ends of the earth and I always wanted to be around you. We didn’t have to be doing anything, but just having you near me always brought a smile to my face. This past week let me know, I love you more than you love me. I don't know when that shift happened, but it did. And I’m not putting myself second anymore. This time I’m choosing me. I will always love you Jack, that probably won’t change, but I’m done. You can let yourself out. Thank you for the flowers.”
Without another word you got up from your seat on the couch and proceeded to head into your room. Once you closed the door, you let out a breath you had been holding and slid to the floor praying Jack didn't hear the sound of your cries.
It hurt like hell, but it was about damn time you chose to put yourself first.
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sob-sister · 3 months
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why don’t you tell us tea? is it for legal reasons?
yes, that's exactly why. if i get one more cease and desist letter from miss thadhani it's going to be over for this blog. (jokey joke). anything i know / discovered is all publicly available. people around him are just careless and the internet is forever. bad news for some, good news for others. it's all there. just have to find it.
the reason why i don't share some things, whether that be info / tea, conversations, etc. is because people ask me not to and i respect that. i have said this previously and it's always going to be this way, i respect your privacy. i want this to be a safe space and that begins with trust. if you don't want me to post something you have shared with me, i simply won't. that is why often you will find me "talking to myself".
sometimes i won't share info, because i don't trust everyone to behave. for example, in the past i have been asked about clay's gf and her socials. i know them, but i won't share them. this girl is not about to be harassed.
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Neelam wears an om necklace which is a Hindu symbol and i noticed she has a tattoo written in hindi so safe to assume her race/ethnicity is Indian. Also thadhani is a popular surname here in India
Ok good. Thanks
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linknow7007 · 8 months
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Dr. Anjana Thadhani | The Best Developmental Pediatrician in Mumbai
Dr. Anjana Thadhani is the essence of best developmental pediatrician in Mumbai. Her passion for children’s well-being extends beyond medical care to include holistic developmental support. Dr. Thadhani’s work is distinguished by customized care and innovative tactics, and she is well-known for her caring approach. She is a pioneer in the field, addressing a wide range of developmental issues, from cognitive to behavioral. Dr. Thadhani’s guidance provides comfort to parents seeking superior care for their children. Her Mumbai-based practice is a model of excellence, where every child’s potential is nourished by her skilled and compassionate care.
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katslefty · 3 years
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"Dr Amit Thadhani, director of Niramaya hospital in Mumbai, which is only treating Covid patients, said he had given warnings about a virulent second wave back in February but they had gone ignored. He said now his hospital was “completely full and if a patient gets discharged, the bed is filled within minutes”. Ten days ago, the hospital ran out of oxygen, but alternative supplies were found just in time. […]
"Thadhani said this time round the virus was “much more aggressive and much more infectious” and was now predominately affecting young people. “Now it is people in their 20s and 30s who are coming in with very severe symptoms and there is a lot of mortality among young people,” he said.
"The haunting blare of ambulance sirens continued to ring out across the capital almost non-stop. Inside Lok Nayak government hospital in Delhi, the largest Covid facility in the capital, overburdened facilities and a shortage of oxygen cylinders meant there was two to a bed, while outside patients waiting for beds gasped for air on stretchers and in ambulances, while sobbing relatives stood by their sides. Some sat with oxygen cylinders they had bought themselves out of desperation. Others died waiting in the hospital car park."
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usmaan09 · 4 years
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Actress Beyhadh 2 Jennifer Winget did her Instagram job as she shared an amazing photo on popular demand after her little interruption on social media. take a look. By Mega Thadhani
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siwekubheka01 · 2 years
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Guys I swear Neelam Thadhani has me in a chokehold. How does she look this good. 😍😍😍😍😍.
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a-moment-captured · 1 year
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His ass needs to go take a nap!
And I swear Neelam is just there to make sure they eat, get to where they need to be on time, and keep the crazies away! 😆
Basically, taking care of her kids! 🤣
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heavyhitterheaux · 1 year
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Meet Mrs. Harlow
Heaux Tales of Jack Harlow
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"I won't cry for you, my makeup's too expensive." - Xiomara Devereaux-Harlow
Full Name: Xiomara Selene Devereaux-Harlow
Birthday: December 5th, 1993
Education: Fashion Institute of Technology Class of 2013
Occupation: Fashion Designer who owns her own clothing line entitled House of Devereaux
Marital Status: Married to Jackman Thomas Harlow for ten years (anniversary June 21, 2022)
Children: Three. Journee age 8, Xzavion age 6, and Justice age 2
Best Friends: Neelam Thadhani (over 30 years) and Amber Gillman (Over 15 years)
Siblings: Ryder Devereaux
Loves: her husband and babies, bacon, her best friends, Range Rover Jack bought her as a push gift for baby number one, Cartier bracelet Jack gifted her for their 5 year wedding anniversary, blueberry muffins with cream cheese in the middle
Hates: chocolate chip cookies, fake friends, when the shoes she wants are sold out in her size (makes Jack go and find them for her), and when her husband doesn't give her goodnight kisses (he always does when he realizes he didn't do it), and when her husband works too much
Has a good heart, but will not tolerate bullshit
Cross Mrs. Devereaux-Harlow at your own risk
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JUST A SECOND
Young mind, careless heart,
Sunsets and horizons,
Champagne and strawberry tart.
We go where nobody goes, we do it just for the thrill of it,
We wanna make mistakes,
"It's now or never", we never quit.
We wanna break hearts and get ours broken,
Our excuse is that we're young
But maybe I wanna take a break from all this speed and thrill and rush and fun,
Lately this all feels like mere dung.
Just give me one second,
I wanna feel something real;
Nobody's real these days,
You and I, we both know the drill.
Nowadays nothing lasts till more than a meal,
And we got plenty of time to kill.
I'm just thinking out loud
I'm just tired of this morbid way of living.
Just give me a second
I need to think straight,
Just give me a second
How much longer do I need to wait?
-Heena Thadhani
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sob-sister · 7 months
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I would ask him why he did a KFC Ad when he is not into fastfood ? 👀
~🌷
i can only think of two reasons: money and the fact that kfc comes from kentucky. whilst he isn't into fast food, he didn't use to eat the healthiest, or at least during the pandemic. but then again, i don't think that that can be used as a true indicator of his eating habits, because of what the time period was.
here's the video.
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this was said in a 2022 interview: "he’s on a journey toward self-perfection, lifting weights each morning with his trainer, ej webb, a serene dude who travels with him everywhere. harlow has optimized his food consumption, too, keeping it in check by simply consuming whatever’s put in front of him by his day-to-day manager, neelam thadhani."
are you into healthy eating / fitness? i've noticed this is the second question on the subject matter from you.
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architectnews · 3 years
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School of the Art Institute of Chicago presents 10 student architectural projects
A project that uses hand-drawing techniques to explore 'contemporary ruins' and another that examines rapidly expanding global cities are included in Dezeen's latest school show by the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Also included is a project that explores adaptive reuse as a means to solve Chicago's housing issue and another that examines how "house museums" serve as an opportunity to think about the way architecture communicates.
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Institute: School of the Art Institute of Chicago School: Department of Architecture and Interior Architecture Courses: Graduate Thesis Projects Professors: Linda Keane, Andres Hernandez, Carl Ray Miller, Charles Pipal, Hennie Reynders, Joshua Stein, Andrew Schachman, Tristan Sterk and Monika Thadhani
School statement:
"At the School of the Art Institute of Chicago's Department of Architecture and Interior Architecture, we encourage and practice a vibrant engagement with design at all scales – from the body to large scale environments.
"Our faculty in the Department of Architecture share a vision through which collaborative thinking, making, and sharing practices are the categorical imperatives in the 21st century through which meaningful cultural research and innovation reinforce society as we undergo deep transformations.
"Our vision is grounded in a reflective and critical engagement with an increasingly complex assemblage of environments and the realities of contemporary life. We encourage a restless curiosity in our students and belief in a plurality of approaches from our faculty, visiting designers, and critics.
"Students need to be comfortable with uncertainty and complexity, often having to locate their creative imagination outside disciplinary boundaries and as such, the department responds with significant alternative modes of learning.
"Our faculty believe that future designers need to be thinking designers – practitioners willing to explore unknown territory and engage problems not yet defined – as such allowing transversal forms of exploration and meaningful moments of sharing across all clusters of research and practice throughout the institution and beyond."
Encounter by Jovana Crnomarkovic
"Encounter engages the work of architect, urbanist and essayist Bogdan Bogdanović in a speculative, collaborative dialogue. It places him amongst the company of figures such as ACTUP's Gran Fury, surrealist authors, and me, as a curious architectural student, to recover the underpinnings of memorialisation in the former Yugoslavia before its fragmentation and subsequent oblivion.
"Through a close reading of Bogdanović's memoirs and essays and study of his drawings, I map out his unique position as the state's creative proxy as well as one of its most outspoken dissidents.
"Instead of relating to others through apparent commonalities or by insisting we can map ourselves onto another's experience, how can we form relationships across the distance of our difference? In this vein, I am not arguing for the commonalities of my chosen conversational partners, but their relationship is a complex fabric.
"Bogdanović eludes both figurative and abstract representations in his memorials, offering a perspective into incommensurate belonging in design which moves beyond translating these ideas to expand upon an accepted 20th-century architectural canon."
Student: Jovana Crnomarkovic Course: MArch Thesis
Adaptive Reuse as a Tool by Amanda Fuson
"My thesis responds to the condition of the housing crisis in Chicago and the solution that vacant, historically significant buildings provide. My methodology includes creating a research engine that identifies buildings in disinvested neighbourhoods that are historically significant and vacant, identifying the common building types that characterise the fabric of these neighbourhoods, and testing these building types against economies of scale and preservation principles.
"This methodology establishes a conceptual template for identifying networks of the historic building stock and provides typology-specific design solutions for their adaptive reuse.
"Through this lens, I hope to examine the strategy of reusing embodied energy as sustainable practice and its benefits that support both equitable housing and preserving the cultural identity of neighbourhoods."
Student: Amanda Fuson Course: MArch Thesis / Certificate in Historic Preservation
Tactical Urbanism for Protesting by Shun Nien Miao
"The project explores and propositions a public space in which activists and the protesting public can insert infrastructure within interstitial spaces and quasi-private thresholds that exist between buildings and the commons in Lower Manhattan, New York City. An intervention that bridges urban typologies and aims to create a new urban culture through architectural innovation and political disruption.
"The series is a combination of mapping public/private and the odd existence of 'privately owned public space', factual and fictional scenario collages and 'text/script', that informs the process by which a grassroots creation of public space – from the contingent condition, temporal occupation to permanent intervention, can take hold."
Student: Shun Nien Miao Course: MArch – with an Emphasis in Interior Architecture Thesis
Connect the Line by Tinglei Zhang
"Connect the Line refreshes Linhai as a contemporary site and addresses the current shifts between traditional and contemporary cultural landscapes on county-level scales of urbanisation.
"The proposed architectural interventions aim to counter the shrinking of the population and create alternative opportunities for the mobile youth and left-behind elderly groups alike. Building upon existing historical infrastructure and traditional neighbourhood texture, new and surprising interventions activate social interactions between young and old."
Student: Tinglei Zhang Course: MArch Thesis
Present Futures: Mechanics of Ethnocratic Colonial Urbanism by Rula Zuhour
"Within Jerusalem's city boundary but outside the Separation Wall, the neighbourhood of Kafr Aqab is a ledge where Palestinian Jerusalemites resort to live. Behind them is a concrete wall sealing off a city that constantly pushes them out, and ahead of them is a downfall that renders them stateless.
"This thesis investigates past and current Israeli colonization tactics that have created the Kafr Aqab phenomenon, where architecture and urban planning are instruments of dispossession, displacement and control. Based on this investigation, the thesis speculates about possible futures for Kafr Aqab and its inhabitants.
"By examining moments in space and time of idiosyncratic collisions between the urban fabric, military structures, and political boundaries, the thesis reveals the method in which those territorial tools operate in parallel with oppressive legal, civilian, and administrative policies to expand Israel's territory and consolidate its control while displacing and fragmenting Palestinian communities."
Student: Rula Zuhour Course: MArch Thesis
Data Can Architect – and it is personal by Heidi Metcalf
"Our data permeates every aspect of our lived experience. Architecture has become the backdrop of these digital realities. In this world, can data architect? Through digital networks like Twitter and Instagram, users are primed to expect adaptive environments.
"With a simple 'like' or forward, the digital condition is algorithmically redesigned to suit our interests. This work evaluates eight cultural sites in Chicago and appropriates algorithmic processes used by digital networks and social media platforms. Designing a speculative process for re-conceptualizing the foundations of architectural ideating determines that data can architect – and it is personal."
Student: Heidi Metcalf Course: MArch Thesis
Vagabondage on Architectural Ruins by Yiwen Chu
"As a Master of Architecture graduate Yiwen Chu is interested in all kinds of contemporary ruins. With an undergraduate background in 3D design and furniture design, Chu practices design across various disciplines and scales.
"She uses hand-drawing techniques to illustrate her conceptual thinking and in her thesis asked whether explorers and vagrant nomads can insert a narrative of occupation and de-occupation over contemporary ruins so as to create places that stress the importance of death, birth, memory and introduce a contingent spatial typology of temporal belonging."
Student: Yiwen Chu Course: MArch Thesis
Exurban Futures: A handbook for architecture's potential on an emerging frontier; Chicagoland's periphery by Andrew Phyfer
"Intrigued by the 'edge conditions' that surround our rapidly expanding global cities – the moments where city and countryside begin to blur – this project aims to provide architectural suggestions for a zone that is under-addressed by the academy and profession.
"From a series of prompts and artefacts – geological calendars, soil production indices, supply and logistics networks, settler outpost, suburban present, and projected future planning scenarios – five exploratory operations are produced for Building Thriving Ecologies.
"This includes Establishing Robust Agricultural Platforms; Diversifying Regional Exchange; Radicalizing the Single-family Home and Empowering Sociocultural Network. The final hybrids that emerge from these typological explorations suggest spatial propositions of exurban futures, a synthesis of a journey, exposing the invisible forces at play and invite further integration by stakeholders."
Student: Andrew Phyfer Course: MArch Thesis
Space Frame Earth Sky by Kekeli Sumah
"As a city, Chicago has influenced how I think about the scope of my work. I used to confine my work to paper and to the studio, but there is a lot of freedom here and a lot of opportunities to work with organisations and individuals from many different fields.
"This environment has made my practice interdisciplinary in a way that extends beyond the studio and into the built environment. My current interests are in house museums and how they serve as an opportunity to think about the way architecture communicates.
"I'm interested in investigating this typology through three constructs: "Homeness," "Houseness," and "Museumness." These categories are mapped to a different way of understanding architectural communication, namely: symbolic, materialistic, and programmatic.
"I hope to draw attention to how house museums as a typology flicker between these different modes of communication, becoming indeterminate in the process, which I argue, opens them up to new possibilities."
Student: Kekeli Sumah Course: MArch Thesis
A Soulful Body: School of the Art Institute of Chicago presents ten student architectural projectsby Leila Khoury
"Khoury's graduate thesis, A Soulful Body: The Immigration and Placemaking of Arabs in Detroit, chronicles the history and built environment of Detroit's Arab American communities.
"In addition to highlighting buildings that were adaptively reused by refugee and immigrant groups in the last century, A Soulful Body speaks to the ways in which the groups continually carve out space for themselves in spite of the displacement they’ve endured in both historic and contemporary contexts. A Soulful Body was selected to be published by Empress Editions through their juried Artist Book Residency in August 2020."
Student: Leila Khoury Course: MArch Thesis
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imcc-unofficial · 3 years
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Karan Thadhani Batch: 2017 (at MES Institute of Management and Career Courses - MES IMCC) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAsbuQJD8ti/?utm_medium=tumblr
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mensrightsff · 3 years
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Why aren’t more people talking about this? pic.twitter.com/SOxYkujort
— Amit Thadhani (@amitsurg) March 27, 2021
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