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Publications

Documentation

Ansh works across design, research, and spatial analysis, examining how architecture intersects with the lived realities of people and the evolving conditions of cities. His focus lies in understanding how everyday practices, socio-economic systems, and cultural rituals influence the ways spaces are shaped, inhabited, and transformed.

 

Rooted in anthropological inquiry, his work explores the deeper layers of the built environment—from informal economies and domestic routines to patterns of migration, mobility, and memory. He investigates how urban fabrics respond to pressure, how spatial forms reflect collective behavior, and how architecture mediates between personal experience and systemic change.

 

This platform serves as an archive of his research, writings, and open-ended investigations—centering architecture not just as physical construction, but as a lens through which human complexity, cultural structure, and spatial negotiation can be understood.

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