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i just saw a post about andrew and his meds and how he was probably misdiagnosed for depression but he’s actually bipolar which made him manic all the time bc of his meds and!!!! yes to me andrew has always been bipolar. anyways i just had to share this with someone what are you thoughts on bipolar andrew? i know this isn’t kevin related and for that i’m sorry
"i know this isn’t kevin related and for that i’m sorry" HRGJLDHFGDFJG KDFJG FUNNY....!!!! i do answer non-kevin related asks sometimes but the flesh and the spirit must be willing... i'd say it's occasional like an expert briefly commenting on another expert's field
i thought bipolar andrew was canon? isn't it? i've never really had any extensive thoughts about it; to me it was just a fact of the world like the foxes are orange and kevin is beautiful..... well. regardless. i think it's a good hc if that's what it is :) i'm not all that interested in diagnosing aftg characters with personality disorders and i think a diagnosis of something is not always a concrete reality of life and more so a guideline to follow to deal with a specific cluster of symptoms, but as far as they go, andrew being bipolar makes a lot of sense!
i have a friend who went through the foster system when they were younger and a few years ago i do remember we were talking about andrew and they said a lot of how he was written was taken textbook from a 'how to foster troubled children' manual, which i think is most of what i think about re: andrew's mental health. to me it is more interesting (fiction wise!) to think about the material conditions that caused him to develop the symptoms he did, and less so about the ultimate conclusion of them. does this make sense?
tl;dr: i thought andrew being bipolar was already canon, if it's a hc then it's cool :=)
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oneistoxnetwork · 3 years
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30 Architecture Thesis Projects to Pick From In 2021
Architecture Thesis: A culmination of all those years of intense training, sleepless nights, countless submissions and unforgettable memories. The grand finale!
 It is a real test to showcase all the skills you’ve acquired over the years in a single project. Naturally, choosing from an ocean of architecture thesis topics is one of the biggest challenges you can face as a final year student, as the topic itself may define the trajectory of your thesis!
 To ease your conflicted mind, we have curated a comprehensive list of popular architecture thesis projects you might want to explore in your final year for your ready reference.
 Go on, have a look! What sparks your interest?
 [Read: 7 Tips on Choosing the Perfect Architecture Thesis Topic For You]
 Housing/ Residential Projects
 1.      Affordable Housing
“Housing for all” is a major goal developing countries are striving to achieve. Not everyone has the resources to own a house or even rent one out. Conscious and well-planned housing design can turn cities into places where owning a house is not merely a dream. Let’s work to get there!
 2.      Gated Communities
With the city centres choking with pollution, traffic congestion and over-population, many people are moving to the suburbs in closed, secure and private gated communities. These colonies circumference almost every major city now, with more emerging as you read. A gated community design could be an interesting (though slightly controversial) thesis topic to explore residential neighbourhood planning!
 3.      Modular/ Disaster/ Emergency Shelters
Land and resources are limited but the demand for them only keeps increasing giving rise to environmental hazards like deforestation, pollution and depletion of natural assets. In a rapidly changing, calamity prone world, the design of modular, mobile, disaster relief shelters is the need of the hour!
 4.      Slum Redevelopment
Urban informality may be a fascinating, complex issue to tackle for your thesis. Many people may think many things about the dense, informal urban developments popularly known as ‘slums’, but few are willing to tackle the difficult topic in much detail!
 Are you one of the few?
 Institutional Projects
 5.      Educational and Skill-Training Institutions
Schools play an important role in shaping up a person and are key in bringing up generations of bright individuals. Educational and skill-training institutions have vast options, ranging from kindergartens to higher-education institutes; schools of dance to special-needs institutes! Ready to shape minds?
 6.      Rehabilitation and Wellness Institutions
A sound mind and sound body are key to a happy life!
Sometimes individuals have to be institutionalized to get their health back on track. Rehabilitation centres and centres for persons with depression or trauma aim at people’s mental wellness, while public gyms and civic sports centres aim at people’s physical wellness. If healing architecture and landscape is something you like, this could be the architecture thesis topicfor you!
 7.      Research Institutions
Progress in science, technology, humanities, etcetera improves our way of living and ensures well-being. The Sheldon Coopers among us wouldn’t be happy to see any fewerResearch centres and laboratories than there are!
 Public Infrastructure Projects
 8.      Hospitals
Hospitals are undoubtedly one of the most important services any region needs. The pandemic has made us understand how under-equipped even the best of hospitals can be and so there is an even bigger reason for every hospital, be it multi-speciality/ speciality hospitals, maternity, special needs, public or private, to be as well designed as possible. This, more than ever, is the need of the hour.
 9.      Transit Hubs
Airports, Bus Terminals, Railway Stations, Inland Waterways, Seaports.
Do you love to travel? Have you ever waited for a train and imagined how much better that railway station could be? Then what are you waiting for, get working!
 10.  Sports Stadia
Remember that first stadium experience of watching a cricket or football match? The energy of the crowd, the adrenaline rush! Most group sports stadia (Cricket, Football, Hockey, Baseball, etc) and sports cities require meticulous study before designing, making a very suitable architecture thesis project for students.
 11.  Urban/ Street Redevelopment
How often do we walk the streets of our cities and almost die because a bike passed within inches of us? Street redevelopment projectscatering to pedestrianization are proven to improve the lives of millions and are rapidly gaining urgency in the urban design domain.
 12.  Waterfront Development
Rivers are considered sacred and life-giving across the world. The pitiful conditions of water bodies today have led urban designers to take up River/Canal-front Development Projects which aim at minimizing water pollution, a smooth transition from land to water, ultimately encouraging visitors for leisure and fun activities.
 13.  Public Parks and Plazas
Parks are the lungs of the concrete jungles many of us live in. After a day of intense work, all we need is some greenery and fresh air; or to grab a beer at that corner cafe in the city square! The design of public parks, plazas and playgrounds are the projects an urban/landscape enthusiast could be very happy exploring.
 14.  Social Infrastructure
A robust, well-functioning society accommodates and facilitates the wellness of all its citizens and living beings. Infrastructure like orphanages, nursing homes, animal shelters, night shelters, daycare centres, banks, prisons, juvenile schools, community development centres, and many more tend to those social needs of the society which cannot be overlooked. Inclined towards public welfare? Look no further.
  Socio-Cultural Projects
 15.  Community and Convention Centres
Humans are social animals. Now and then, we crave a meet-and-greet. Community and Convention Centres cater to this very need, and exploring the design angles for human interaction may be something worthy of your thesis. Be ready for competition though, this is one of the most popular architecture thesis topics students undertake!
 16.  Museums and Libraries
The culture-lovers among us would understand the value of a good museum or library and appreciate a well-designed one. Be it a museum of arts and crafts, culture, architecture, history or science, if the give and take of knowledge through some entertainment and delight (infotainment) is something you see yourself doing, then this could be a good fit for you.
 17.  Memorials
Memorialsare the physical manifestations of the struggles endured, victories earned and life-changing events in history. They remind us to never forget the past, hoping for a better future at the same time, making memorial design both a fascinating yet weighted exercise.
 18.  Places of Worship/ Spiritual Centres
One cannot separate a human from their faith. Having a place to worship or connect with one’s spiritual self is as important to a human as going to school or a cinema hall. Places of worship like temples, churches, masjids, gurudwaras, monasteries, etcetera; and spiritual or meditation centres serve as places for gathering and important landmarks in a settlement.
 Conservation and Heritage Projects
 19.  Conservation of Heritage Structures
Conservation of the priceless built heritage like palaces, monuments, places of worship, ancient settlements, etc has always been on the agenda of organisations like UNESCO and Archeological Survey of India. If historical significance gets your heart rate up, hi history nerd! Help in conserving our heritage structures!
 20.  Adaptive Reuse of Heritage Buildings
History nerd, if you’re still here, here’s another one for you. Some heritage can be conserved attracting tourists and some that are too out-of-order could be modified and reused for a different purpose, generating economy. Converting royal palaces into heritage hotels, a king’s court into an emergency ward for covid patients or factories into community spaces, adaptive reuse of the built form requires fine skill, respect for heritage, and an active imagination!
 Offices/ Corporate Projects
 21.  Government Buildings
Workspaces for all government officials are mandatory for smooth administration. The scale of government buildings is diverse, from the Central Vista Redevelopment Project (*ahem*) to a district-sessions court. Some common categories are high courts, government-owned banks, secretariat and corporation buildings, income-tax offices, assembly and gathering centres, media offices and so on.
 Sounds boring? Don’t be so sure. What originally sounds typical is where there is maximum potential to surprise your critics!
 22.  Corporate Office Towers
We all have seen or at least talked about the famous corporate jungles of our towns. They not only serve as important landmarks but help in increasing the economic value of a region (Very SEZ-y!). If you wanna tame the jungle, you could explore corporate office-building design for your architecture thesis topic.
 23.  Co-working and Remote-working Spaces
A popular trend before COVID was sharing workspaces, which now have the potential to be thought of as remote-working spaces! Rethinking the design of Co-working spaces is very relevant to the times and has great scope for innovation.
 Entertainment and Commercial Projects
 24.  Theatres and Auditoria
Who doesn’t like good showtime with family and friends? Theatres, auditoria and performance centres are the core of spaces showcasing and witnessing talent, and is another typology which has the potential to be reworked post-pandemic. The design of such entertainment stations can test knowledge of large-span structures without losing a strong grip on creativity and functionality.
 25.  Multiplexes and Malls
Malls and multiplexes are very popular among the masses as they possess a multiple brand shopping, entertainment, and food centers. Whether or not you agree with a mall-typology, more come up in towns every year. So why not study how they work and improve the concept for your architecture thesis project? The consumerist urbania will thank you!
 26.  Marketplaces
Shopping for groceries and essential commodities is a frequent need, and most people head to a single marketplace for all their essential goods shopping. A place where the frequency of movement is so high requires meticulous and thorough design, but can also be one of the most fun challenges to take up! Think farmer markets, community-owned produce markets, mandis, harbor fish-markets, flea markets, the possibilities are endless!
 27.  Mixed-Use Hubs
Taking your design challenge up a notch is by taking up a mixed-use hub. This is a high-density area that caters to more than one function and has mega economic value. It could be a combination of residential, commercial, institutional, or hospitality, commercial and public space, or much more. This concept is taken to another level by bringing transit hubs into the fray with Transit-Oriented Development!
 28.  Film, Photo and Animation Studios
The use of digital media has increased multifold in the past couple of decades. A lot of creatives express themselves through digital content, increasing the need for more film, photo, animation and integrated studios. Since these functions can be highly specialised, lots of potential to do impressive research in your thesis!
 Hospitality and Tourism Projects
 29.  Eco-Tourism Resorts and Visiting Centres
Imagine spending a weekend at a secluded place, close to nature, with all the facilities you need to relax and just de-stress! Ecological resorts and tourist visiting centres aim to cause as little damage to the environment as possible. Keen on environmental sustainability, eco-tourism resorts should be encouraged in the tourism and hospitality industry and make for very relevant thesis topics.
 30.  Backpacker Lodging/ Youth Hostels
While the question of travel arises, not everyone can afford finely kempt hotels or resorts to lodge at. The youth may opt for back-packing trips to save money and to have an interesting experience! Backpacking/ youth hostels like Zostel and Nomads World are buzzing for their affordability, convenience and prospects of networking with like-minded people. If this is your jam, consider creating innovative spaces for it!
 Futuristic/ Sci-fi/ Conceptual Projects
 How about a settlement on Mars? Or a concert hall in the air?
A transit hub of 2050? A forest within the city?
Perhaps a residential colony on the water!
 Such futuristic or conceptual theses are even more enthralling as they might not have any precedents. They stretch a creative brain to its limit, and in the process may come up with a brilliant idea. Challenging conventions, thinking out of the box and taking up a futuristic architecture thesis project could be your achievement (both in design and in convincing the faculty) as a young designer!
 [Read: Site Analysis Categories You Need To Cover For Your Architecture Thesis Project]
 Having read about some common architecture thesis topics, it is important to know that you must not be limited to the above list. Your thesis is your own brainchild, and it does not need to conform or even fit within a category.
 Hoping you found the inspiration you were looking for!
  If you feel like you need more guidance with your thesis, upskill withonline architecture courses by Oneistox!
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