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Contents: Page. No Introduction …………………………….. 2
List of works …………………………….. 2
1. Report on housing typologies in Agra ………. 3
2. Report on Bhim Nagri project ………………… 3
3. Renovation of a cottage in Nainital ………… 4
4. Walkthrough for Kalyanpuri project …………… 4
5. Barara village tourism ………………….. 4
6. Kachhpura heritage village tourism ……………. 5
7. Housing designs for old city area, Agra ………. 5
8. Proposals for DPR …………….. 5
9. Road pavement design in Delhi …………… 5
10. Base model for DEWAT
11. Visits to Heritage places in and around Agra … 6
Conclusion ……………………………………………. 6

Introduction: Center for Urban and Regional Excellence (CURE) is a Delhi based NGO and its project office located in Agra. Its initial project being Cross cutting Agra Project (CAP) in which a village older than Taj called Kachhpura was developed and promoted as a heritage village which today acts as one of the important tourist attraction element in the Taj city. The current project is City wide Slum Upgrading Project (CUSP) in which I was thoroughly involved during my training period. In this project I was involved in understanding the conditions of the slums through field visits, interaction with local dwellers and observations. I was also involved in designing various spaces for selected communities. List of works: The following are the list of works I was involved during my training period.
Report on housing typologies in Agra
Report on Bhim Nagri project
Renovation of a cottage in Nainital
Walkthrough for Kalyanpuri project
Barara

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