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Celebrating The Monsoon: De-Linking The Olympic Village?

My research began with the migration of animals in Gujarat, during which I realized how human structures invade and profoundly influence animal life. And my focus in this project is on animal transportation and migration. The canal made it impossible for animals on land to pass through. The railway roughly divided the animal world in half. The settlements of the residents continued to expand until they were connected together. As human territory expands to a contiguous area, the world of animals such as buffaloes and antelopes gradually became fragmented. In this process, I hope to build a corridor where humans and animals coexist within the site, which will reconnect the different areas that have been divided. Animals and human will harmoniously use the two spaces separated by the structure.