Expanded Isometric
Expanded Isometric: 1. Entry, 2. Community Hall, 3. Dining Area, 4. Kitchen, 5. Stepped Pavilion, 6. Sleeping Area, 7. Living Space, 8. Toilets/Bath, 9. Courtyard, 10. "Recreational Band", 11. Nursery, 12. Study Area, 13. Storage, 14. Water Tank, 15. Security Grill with Mosquito Screen © atArchitecture | Avneesh Tiwari + Neha Rane

This shelter in one of Thane's slums was established for abandoned children of sex workers to provide them with a safe residential space. Today 30 girls reside here ranging in ages from 3-16.The center also functions as a community space hosting events for senior citizens, women and infants.

View of the formal settlement and the proposed insert - seen from a neighbouring hill
View of the formal settlement and the proposed insert - seen from a neighbouring hill © atArchitecture | Avneesh Tiwari + Neha Rane
Ground Floor Plan (left) and First Floor Plan (right)
Ground Floor Plan (left) and First Floor Plan (right):: 1. Entry, 2. Community Hall, 3. Dining Area, 4. Kitchen, 5. Stepped Pavilion, 6. Sleeping Area, 7. Living Space, 8. Toilets/Bath, 9. Courtyard, 10. "Recreational Band", 11. Nursery, 12. Study Area, 13. Storage, 14. Water Tank, 15. Security Grill with Mosquito Screen © atArchitecture | Avneesh Tiwari + Neha Rane
Section and Second Floor Plan
Section and Second Floor Plan: 1. Entry, 2. Community Hall, 3. Dining Area, 4. Kitchen, 5. Stepped Pavilion, 6. Sleeping Area, 7. Living Space, 8. Toilets/Bath, 9. Courtyard, 10. "Recreational Band", 11. Nursery, 12. Study Area, 13. Storage, 14. Water Tank, 15. Security Grill with Mosquito Screen © atArchitecture | Avneesh Tiwari + Neha Rane
Longitudinal Section
Longitudinal Section: 1. Entry, 2. Community Hall, 3. Dining Area, 4. Kitchen, 5. Stepped Pavilion, 6. Sleeping Area, 7. Living Space, 8. Toilets/Bath, 9. Courtyard, 10. "Recreational Band", 11. Nursery, 12. Study Area, 13. Storage, 14. Water Tank, 15. Security Grill with Mosquito Screen © atArchitecture | Avneesh Tiwari + Neha Rane

The architct's task was to completely redesign the existing center to respond to the needs of its diverse users, climatic challenges and tight site constraints. The ensuing plan is kept simple to maximize on the efficient use of areas with creative solutions applied to in-fills, facades and stairways. What results is an efficiently planned functional space served by playful interactive areas for recreation.