Abstract:
The profound symbiotic relationship between Human intervention and natural setting is central theme of
this thesis. Their affiliative nature has taken a serious research dimension in contemporary global issues.
The required symbiotic affair between a built body and its surrounding has taken a parasitic character
which has led us to a needfor a thorough and thoughtful intellectual, objective and moral debate.
Any built space informed by context and vice versa can be deemed as a radically innovative disposition
informed by the needs of each participant associated in the relation. Therefore architecture is not merely
an enclosed entity and a self-contingent body, but it is rather an extension of a complex ecological
context; Defined and determined by the needs of the pre-conditions that exist at a particular site.
The significance of architecture thus lies in the extrapolation of these conditions as a function of design;
to reach out for influences and solutions in order to caterfor an immersive yetfunctional approach. One
that responds to climatic and economical condition, fully available at site and also a functional need of
the program itself.