Role of family with differing views in ascertaining requirements for a residential architectural plan and interior designing; solved mutually in light of Madhyasth Darshan Co-existentialism
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This research paper explores ascertaining requirements for a residential architectural design in an environment of differing views of client’s family members where mutual fulfilment is possible only by way of understanding a family in light of Madhyasth Darshan Co-existentialism. The role of family in determining residential architectural requirements through the lens of Co-existentialism (Madhyasth Darshan Co-existentialism). The study aims to resolve the diverging preferences and needs within a family by utilizing co-existential principles to achieve requirements for a mutually fulfilling residential architectural design. By establishing an unbiased reference frame through Co-existentialism, this paper offers a novel approach to reconciling conflicting requirements and setting decisive design priorities from the client's perspective.
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