TA: Jaydev ParikhContextualising Interior Space Making
Contextualising Interior Space Making
Interior Architecture Hospitality Design informed by the local context
Architecture, exterior or interior, can be considered to be a result of an appropriate response to a physical context which can be summarised as ‘Form Follows Context’. A deeper understanding would include ‘culture’. The studio will explore the interface between interior architecture and its ‘context’ in hospitality design. If the design of a hotel could showcase the context, it would be an enriching experience for the visitor, while boosting the local economy and preserving the local culture.
The understanding of “critical regionalism” is necessary since it will define the manner in which local architecture, interior and culture will be studied and reinterpreted. Hospitality design that references the local context has always existed but, a new genre was created when architects like Geoffrey Bawa and Kerry Hill designed hotels in Sri Lanka and South East Asia. The endeavour of this studio will be to ask how can architecture help make a visit memorable? For their final outcome, students will be asked to design the interior of designated areas of a hotel and to present their design in the form of 3D rendered images.