Design: Education Against All Odds

with Achyut Siddu

Part I

Design: Education Against all Odds

Achyut is an architect with an M.Sc in Design for Sustainable Development. Born and raised in India, the uncertainty of social impacts of any creation fascinated him. This continued interest led him to explore and participate at the Grassroots level – by empowering through design and ultimately giving back to those less fortunate.

In this episode, Achyut takes us on a journey through his time at architecture school, his love for inclusive and participatory design as well as a rather unconventional route to get to Africa – via Sweden.

From Playocracy to Education Against All Odds, Achyut discusses his work as a designer in the domain of pedagogical transformation of childhood education in informal settlements, as well as the future of the same.


Links

Reality Studio | Chalmers University, Sweden

Playocracy | Where a Child, Can be a Child | ISSUU

Playocracy | Where a Child, Can be a Child | YouTube


Part II

This is Part 2 of the episode where we continue our conversation – exploring Education Against all odds, The National Rurban Mission and Policy and Advocacy in Design.


Links

Education Against All Odds | ISSUU

Education Against All Odds | YouTube

Reality Studio | Chalmers University, Sweden

Playocracy | Where a Child, Can be a Child | ISSUU

Playocracy | Where a Child, Can be a Child | YouTube

ASER 2020 | Annual Status of Education Report (Rural)

The Negotiation of Hope by Jeremy Till

Distributing Power: Jeremy Till on the Complex Necessity of Participatory Urbanism

Agastya International Foundation


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