Shah Aarya Tarak

IR2042

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A maker’s hub or recreation as making space is designed for young adults interested in exploring materials with the help of tools based on manual and digital techniques. These tools cover different fields of technology and machineries. The place will have tools such as Mechanical tools, CNC machining, 3D design, 3D printing, 3D scanning etc. Material experimentation plays a significant role in design concept as well as the planning and organisation of the space. The tangible and physical sense of materiality helps to build, design and create interior elements which forms the space. Through hands-on projects, the users will conceive material and technology as a tool and medium to develop their ideas and innovate.

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Conceptual case study of conceal reveal and fractals.

Process of achieving the final design.

Plan at lvl 1500

Plan at lvl 3500

Sections

3d renders of display and workshop area.

3d renders of cafeteria, material library and entrance space.

Sectional Perspective

Exploded Isometric