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Estimates say that, as early as 2026, more people will live in India than in any other country on the planet. An Asian powerhouse home to thriving industry with an average population age of under 29, there is perhaps no other nation on earth with such limitless potential.
And yet despite its prowess elsewhere, Olympic success has so far largely eluded them. India’s record in the Summer Games belies its size and status, its only medals in athletics coming in Paris 1900 through one man, Norman Gilbert Pritchard, winner of silver medals at both the 200m and the discontinued 200m hurdles.
a Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
b Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
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Date: 14 May 2021
This research investigates the potential of glass as a new design tool to highlight and safeguard our historic structures.
Current restoration and conservation treatments with traditional materials bear the risk of conjecture between the original and new elements, whereas the high consolidation demands often result in visually invasive and irreversible solutions. Nowadays, aspects of materiality and aesthetics appear as integral parts of the restoration practices, indicating new materials and technologies in the form of ambiguous gestures rather than absolute and permanent manifestations that prevail over the historic structures. The inherent transparent properties render glass a distinct material that enables the simultaneous