Negotiating Thresholds
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2020-05Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Alam, Md. EhsanMetadata
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Thresholds in the built environment manifest themselves in multiple forms throughout Dhaka
City. While the physical permeability of these thresholds vary across circumstances and
contexts, it is more common than not, to find at many thresholds of the city, a solid boundary
wall. This thesis investigates thresholds in three distinct scales of the city, namely,
neighbourhood, bazaar and public place. It seeks to identify the actors and understand the
situations that arise against these respective thresholds. Having studied the aforementioned
situations of the city, appropriate interventions are proposed at each site. These range from
notions of what a neighbourhood’s thresholds can look like to policies that may facilitate
informality within the formal scope of the city’s markets. Finally, a detailed design intervention
of a public place demonstrates the potential of resolving the many issues arising at an urban
context, at the very thresholds against which their elements coalesce.