Artisans Revalidated
As the inheritors of traditional skills and knowledge, artisans are a huge asset for India’s cultural identity. They are active links into the past, and they act as a means to preserve cultural meaning into the future. With the pressures of globalisation, these artisans are finding themselves increasingly powerless, unable to keep up and adapt to the needs of a modern world. This thesis investigates the decline in the numbers of traditional artisans in India, and how architecture can be used as a tool to revalidate and promote their skills, recognising their heritage value, cultural identity, and the economic livelihood they generate within the context of contemporary India.