Periodic Reporting for period 4 - MONASS (MONSOON ASSEMBLAGES)
Période du rapport: 2020-11-01 au 2021-10-31
The project was divided into five consecutive research packages, each a year long. During the first year (April 2016-March 2017), the project team was hired, PhD researchers selected, literature review conducted and the first Master of Architecture (MArch) design studio taught (including a studio field trip to Chennai). The first period field work by the project team was planned in Chennai for the next Research Package. At the end of Research Package 1, the first of three annual research symposia, ‘Monsoon [+ other] Airs’ was hosted in order for the project team to extend its networks and deepen its responses to its research questions. During Research Package 2 (April 2017-March 2018), an eight week period of field work in Chennai was undertaken, the second MArch design studio was taught (including a studio field trip to Bangladesh), and a second period of field work by the project team, in Bangladesh, was planned for Research Package 3. At the end of the Research Package 2, the second of three annual research symposia, ‘Monsoon [+ other] Waters’ was hosted. During Research Package 3 (April 2018-March 2019), a four week period of field work was conducted in Bangladesh, the third MArch design studio was taught (including a studio field trip to Myanmar), and a third period of field work by the project team, in Myanmar, was planned for Research Package 4. At the end of Research Package 3, the third and final research symposium, ‘Monsoon [+ other] Grounds’ was hosted. During Research Package 4 (April 2019-March 2020), a four week period of field work in Myanmar and a short return trip to Dhaka was undertaken. This was followed by an intensive period of analysis, writing and dissemination, culminating, during Research Package 5 (April 2020-March 2021, extended till October 2021) in an intensive series of online dissemination events, an online exhibition, the special issue of a journal and a book monograph. It should be noted that exhibitions and dissemination events planned for each of the cities during Research Package 5 had to be abandoned due to the Covid 19 pandemic, but that these were replaced by online alternatives. During Research Package 5, both PhD researchers successfully defended their PhD theses.
As a result of this research grant, an approach to the design of monsoonal cities with rather than against the monsoon has been tested and promoted. It has been disseminated through publication in scientific and peer reviewed journals and non-peer reviewed publications, through presentation at scientific conferences and workshops, through an artists’ residency, through exhibitions, both physical and online, and through press releases, social media and YouTube. As a result, the project has been disseminated to 5,700 members of scientific communities, 72,462 members of professional (industrial) communities, 143 members of civil society, 376,890 members of the general public and 23 policy makers. In addition the 45 March students who participated in the project and are now successfully employed in professional life.