architecture on human trafficking

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What’s Trafficking ???? Sexual slavery Forced labor Forced marriage Temple prostitutes Commercial sexual exploitation trade of humans, most commonly for :

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Page 1: Architecture on human trafficking

What’s Trafficking ????

Sexual slavery

Forced labor

Forced marriage

Temple prostitutes

Commercial sexual exploitation

trade of humans, most commonly for :

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India’s Facts & Figures????

India ranks 4th in terms of human trafficking.

75% of the victims are girls and women.

Child as young as 4 are sold into prostitution.

There are 14 millions slaves in India today.

Average age of child sold is 12 years.

50000 girls get trapped every year.

Average cost of a child is 700 Rs.

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Prevention , prosecution …… Various WC(welfare Committee) and NGO are

working for rescuing the trafficked girls who were

forced into the flesh trade.

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Protection ????

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Rehabilitation in Sense….

Psychological Rehabilitation

Economical Rehabilitation.

Social Rehabilitation.

Civic Rehabilitation.

Hiv Counseling.

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What’s Rehabilitation

Centre???

A space for recovery, full community

integration, and improved quality of life for

victims through proper living, working,

learning, and social environments.

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Rehabilitation Centre For

Trafficked Girls

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Aim: To create a healing environment for

psychological and economical rehabilitation.

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1. To create spaces which would support in

self healing process.

Objective :

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2. To use the four senses for positive

psychological impact through architecture.

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3. To provide various workshop units for skill

development.

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Scope :

1. Research on Architecture of the built ups

that would have psychological effect.

2. A prime focus on the landscaping.

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3. Work on different textures of material and

use of it in specific areas.

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Research Components:

Psychological effect of lights.

Psychological effects of color.

Psychological interpretation of different forms.

Psychological effect of nature sound.

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Research Components:

Psychological effect of aroma.

Study on different visual and tactile properties

of material.

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Limitations:

Social and civic Rehabilitation generally

involves different policies.

Taste is to be omitted while considering the

“senses” involved in design.

Basic common psychological traits are dealt

with.

Complete healing cant be done through

architecture but healing supportive

environments is being provided.

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Built ups :

Administrative block

School

Hospital

Staff Quarters

Children Home

Adult Home

Workshop units

OAT

Community hall

Non Built ups :

Healing Gardens

Lake

Agricultural Land

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Site Selection:

Macro Level Criteria

States that have higher number of Trafficking

are to be considered.

States that have absence of this kind of

facilities are to be also considered.

Micro Level Criteria: Site to be selected in isolation from main city.

Site should be such that it is closely

associated with nature.

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Economic Viability:

Who will fund the project for development ?

Various/ Single NGO

Government sponsored

Trust

Economic Independency:

Cultivation for own food

Products made in the workshops.

Lodging cost to be paid after certain period of

time

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Thank You All