Pranav Rajendra Jain

ID4030

Flowing Realms

This project investigates the transformative potential of spatial flow within exhibition design, inspired by the ingenious "dream machines" of Leonardo da Vinci. The concept centers on curvilinear surfaces deformed under forces, creating a continuous interplay of form and movement that guides visitors intuitively through the exhibition. By integrating materiality, tectonics, and adaptive design strategies, the project redefines boundaries between structure and experience. Across three roles industrial reuse, standardized sites, and conceptual spaces it explores the seamless convergence of historical innovation and contemporary spatial narratives, crafting immersive environments that resonate with da Vinci’s visionary legacy.

View Additional Work

Report Content

Design Boot: Camp - Specialization of sensibilities

Deriving the hypothesis through matrices

Role 01: Historical practices representing an ‘era’

Role 01: Final iterations

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

Role 02: Plan, Sections and Details

Role 02: Part Plan Sections, Details and Exploded Isometric

Role 03: Materializing the interior specialization

Role 03: View and Details

Role 03: Views and details