I don’t understand where the world is progressing and
what is our goal that we look forward to achieve? New words and terminologies
resemble our evolving nature and anti-human architectural design is one word
for the current time.
What happens when you have an architect that has just
studied architecture and has not read anything else relating to human life?
Tadaaa! You get anti-human architectural designs. This is the reason that the
upcoming architects in training should be exposed to humanities and social
sciences, they should be encouraged to read poetry and novels.
The idea of having a pigeon or rat proof architecture
is still palatable but who makes anti-human architecture designs! What they
actually mean by anti-human architectural design is actually anti-homeless
human architectural design.
In modern societies today the buildings and the
structures are created in such a way that the vacant space in the structures cannot
be used by people to sit or rest. The fly-over bridges in the cities have ample
space under them to provide space for car parking and commercial shops but many
of them are left vacant with barbed wires around resulting into closing down of
the vacant space. In some places the buildings use spikes on the floor to avoid
people from standing in that space or disallowing homeless to sleep in the
night in such spaces. All this is done on the pretense that if people stand or
sleep in such spaces it damages the aesthetic beauty of the building or the structure.
All such architectural designs are conspired to
the disadvantage of the poor and non-poor people and in turn become anti-human.
These kinds of designs promote disharmony and disaffection among people across
different societies.
Author:
Dr. Udayprakash Sharma, Assistant Professor, Unitedworld School of Liberal Arts and Mass Communication (USLM)
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