TA: Dhaneshree AhirExploration of Design - Material in Focus
The studio will require students to conceptualize and develop a design. Later produce drawings for a selected part of their design considering their learning from relevant exercises conducted during the semester tenure. The process will require students to:
1. Study various determining properties of a construction material and in response to the design problem, evolve their own material palette
2. Conceptualize and develop interior layout. Various elements of interior space (seating element, working (table) element, storage, partitions, false ceiling layout, flooring layout etc.)
3. Add nomenclature to their drawings with essential dimensions, specifications and surface finishes
4. Via discussions understand the sequence and method of construction as undertaken on site and align drawing production.
5. Generate 3D models (physical and digital) and walkthroughs to demonstrate the design decisions in form of built spaces
Final outcome is detailed working drawings of their design and detail drawings for identified elements of interior space (asper point # 2)
Studio Unit
1. Montage of rendered images demonstrate the range of materiality explored by students.
3D renders by: Darshan Luniya, Dhivya Maalya R V, Ridhi Sharma, Samridhi Rana, Anshu Reddy Jinkala, Garima Khushalani, Sanjana Jhaveri, Kavea R Udupa
2. Sectional perspective view provides peek into different type space planning for chosen programs.
Views by : Ridhi Sharma, Harshi Mehta, Samridhi Rana, Darshan Luniya
3. Exploded isometric view shows layers of all furniture elements, partitions, exposed services inside kinetic installation design studio.
View by : Ridhi Sharma
4. Intricate furniture details inspired by Crane and Dragon, an integral part of Japanese culture.
Drawings and 3D by : Dhivya Maalya R V
5. Detailed partition drawings demonstrate making of an intriguing form using concept of tessellation .
Drawings and rendered views by : Aarushi Agarwal