Abstract:
From extracting information on how local context effects human interaction, their needs and
desires, we can begin to understand the potential of architecture as a tool to change people's
lifestyle and bring them together as a community. This can result in a typology that caters to
individual needs as well as build cross cultural linkages while utilizing the environment
effectively.
It is essential to understand the context to determine what it demands, what the people there
demand and what intervention it needs. Once that is done, you start adding supplementary,
bonus features that while addressing the basic needs, uplifts the general quality of life of the
users. Here lies the capacity of architecture to inject the "sense of place" while creating valued
social interaction domains.
This thesis proposes an architectural design for a Caravanserai on the outskirts of Rawalpindi,
alongthe G.T. Road. The inn explores the concept of a caravanserai as a metaphor for a
successful platform of exchange and communication. Where it was used as a stop for traders
and merchants along Silk Route in the olden days, here it serves as a temporary abode for the
travelers coming to the hospitals near the site. This acknowledges the need of a place to stay
for the attendants coming along with the patients from far off places. Set adjacent to the S.O.S
Village, a number of bus stops and plant nurseries, the proposed caravanserai sits on a sunken
site near the ending edge of the Soan Bridge overlooking the Soan River. Three lines of inquiry
structure this thesis. The first is finding a contextual problem and provide an architectural solution for it. Two, building for the poor. Finally, the thesis, explores the use of local material
such as adobe for construction and still maintain an aesthetically sound design and experiential
spaces.
The aim of the design is to achieve places where the people can find spaces of relaxation and
calm as well as open spaces acting as social activators. The design seeks to study the elements
of a traditional caravanserai and morph them according to the site in the proposed inn. This will
include. Another aspect of the thesis is the self-sustaining part that will act as a source of
revenue generation for the serai. This houses a plant nursery combined with a restaurant, along
with paid services for the travelers of the G.T. Road.