How to begin a thesis on Wall House by Anupama Kundoo depends on how you are approaching the topic. Are you approaching Wall House as a work of architecture, art, human behavior, or a sustainability project? While the three areas combine and are not possible to completely separate, knowing your primary focus will help you determine how to start your thesis. It will also help you understand your audience. How familiar do you expect your readers to be with Wall House, with how it functions, or with Anupama Kundoo as an architect?
Regardless of the approach you take, we would probably begin the thesis with a description of Wall House, which would have to include why the house was created. Wall House, unlike many other works by famous architects, was not designed to be a home or office or other usable building. It was constructed specifically for research purposes, with the goal of looking at how some of its innovative uses of energy efficient and climate-responsive design could reasonably be incorporated into both rural and urban landscapes. The very fact that, as designed, it really is not suitable for a home for most people is probably its greatest weakness, though the dramatic design elements that make it unsuitable for habitation are also what make it of such architectural interest. Therefore, through a combination of written description, photographs, and diagrams, you want to make sure that your readers understand the layout, design, and composition of the house you are describing. While you can go into greater and more-specific detail about different aspects of the building at other parts in your thesis, you want the reader to begin by being able to visualize Wall House so that they can understand any arguments you make about the design.