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Maharashtra National Law University
Nagpur, India
Malik Architecture
Status : Design Proposal

Following the path of the main streams to where the collection area (Kunds) is, a sense of movement was generated- the major axis. From the location of the main water bodies and the slopes of the land, a certain pattern began to emerge.

In essence, we took three major zones which formed the crux of this university: academic, wellness and leisure and the residential zone as three layers and the middle one becoming a connector and buffer for the other two.

The first idea of a stream akin to a riverbank developed the first major axis formed organically from the entrance itself and generated itself through the movement of the water all the way to the kund.

The entire academic block is laid along the axis terminating in the library giving birth to a secondary axis which accommodates leisure / wellness.

Nagpur is a major city in the state of Maharashtra, India, situated in the central part of the country. It serves as the geographical center of India and is known for its strategic location. Nagpur is an important transportation hub and is renowned for its orange orchards, earning it the nickname "Orange City."

Zainab Akhtar

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