Agarwal Harshi Manish

IR2038

Confluence

Confluence is an artist residency for artists such as painters, sculptors, illustrators and writers. Since the artist stays for a period of time from a few months to a year, there is a display of their work that is open for the visitors to see. The visitors also get a glimpse of the artist's workspaces. The project tries to answer the questions: “Can architecture and product be integrated into one and what can we achieve through that?” Further, it tries to answer if we “can change or personalize the space according to our need?”

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Set Design and Hybrid Objects

Assemblages

The 1st concept of the flow of furniture.

In puzzled, the mass splits into modules, expands to occupy the space, and then comes together to form a definite form like a cube.

The piece in the center is sculptural and fixed where all the modules come back together. There is colour coding and numbering for the assembly of the modules. The surfaces which are being touched have been given a softer material.

When the modules assemble one can only see wood on the outside highlighting the sculpture in the centre. There is colour coding on the walls as well as on the floor to suggest where the modules can be placed.

In this sectional chunk model, we can see three different areas: the display, the work areas, and the private area of the artists. In the central part, we can see the light wells bringing diffused light to the ground floor all the way from the roof on the large tables. We can see the breakout spaces for the artists on both sides. One giving a view of the display to the artists.

The First floor plan emphasizing on the central part

First-floor plan emphasizing on the circulation and answers to research questions through design

Isometric View With Site context