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Name of work in English
CHT-AHM
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Name of work in original language
Centre for Handcrafted Cotton Textiles in Ahmedabad, India
Prize year
Young Talent 2016
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Work Location
Ahmedabad, India
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Author/s
Almudena Ballarín
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School
Madrid School of Architecture - Polytechnic University of Madrid.
Madrid, Spain
Young Talent 2016 YT Shortlisted
CHT-AHM
Centre for Handcrafted Cotton Textiles in Ahmedabad, India
Program
Mixed use - Cultural & Social
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Labels
Aggregation · Architecture · Culture Centre · Specialized Centre · Community
The CHT-AHM is a new Centre in the old core of Ahmedabad, capital of ths Gujarat (top cotton producing sate). to visit, learn and buy the best quality cotton products, seeking to reactivate and embellish the area, creating new jobs for the Self Employed Woman Association and continuing with the traditional technique of the handcrafted cotton textiles.
Not long ago I decided to go to India in search of colours and elephants. Those I was tired to hear about when I was a child. I landed in Ahmedabad, a city that was known as the Manchester of the East in the past, but that nowadays had nothing to do with this name. It was covered in dirt and fog, it was huge, contaminated and amongst all, it was a city in black and white. Soul-less buildings emerged massively from the ground, big streets, pork flee, misery, starve… This is the world's harsh reality. Soon I managed to find calm and happiness surrounding myself by people who were there to live the experience with me. Something that catches your attention in India is the people. They shine bright and are filled with happiness and joy. The two months I stayed there, we worked with the architect Yatin Pandya, analysing the old core neighbourhoods of the city, known as Pols. These are starting to be abandoned due to the rapid city growth, leaving hardly no generational continuity.\nIt was then when I realised that this experience could not end here. I needed to analyse, favour, embellish and give back the city the colours it was known for that now, had totally disappeared.\nIn my head, they will soon exist again.