Chavali Aditya Krishna

IR2038

Approaching Architecture At An Oblique

 This project explores the idea of ‘oblique’, and whether this type of design language is purely for aesthetics or can function be integrated in a way that wouldn’t be feasible in regular vertical structures. The space has been designed for an event planning organisation; for an organisation of this type, the user experience has to be crafted meticulously. To make this experience more seamless, the workspaces and furniture have been incorporated directly into the oblique, leaving room for other tasks. This project is a balanced blend of modern furniture and oblique design but with the familiarity a workspace demands.  


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The play of light in this image is a representation of how my mind functions while working late at night.

These are objects you would usually find in a hostel room, along with their hybrids.

The first assemblage which tried to fully explore the idea of the oblique.

Exploring the Oblique further.

Can architecture and furniture become one?

Exterior view of the workspace with site context.

Plans

Interiors have a contrasting softer material as compared to the external facade.

Board Form concrete casted following the oblique.