Simran Anant Singh

ID4030

Shaping the Self

This exploration delves into the art of crafting a 'self' or identity within an interior space. The study seeks to unravel the dynamic nature of identity, navigating its evolution amidst changing constraints within a given context. Despite these shifts, the essence of the design remains paramount. The overarching objective throughout this inquiry is to design an exhibition space for Da Vinci's dream machines. Thus, the challenge lies in maintaining the contextual integrity of Da Vinci's vision while embarking on diverse reinterpretations of spatial identity. In a realm dominated by standardization, the imperative becomes the creation of identity through the meaningful design of spaces.

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Design Boot Camp: Specialisation of Sensibilities

Developing a Hypothesis

Role 01: Historical practices representing an ‘era’

Role 01: Final iterations

Role 02: Defining the role of an interior designer in a standardised architectural site

Role 02: Sections and Part Plan

Role 02: Details

Role 03: Materialising the interior specialization

Role 03: View and model photographs

Role 03: Views and details

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