Madhav Rakesh Agrawal

IR3596

UG190757

This research investigates prevalent misconceptions about polymers in interior architecture, their origins, influencing factors, and their impact on design decisions and material innovation. By studying the history, evolution, application, and innovation of polymers, the research contextualizes the emergence of these misconceptions. It examines how polymers have revolutionized interior space design, construction, and experience through innovative applications. The paper explores different polymer types used in interior architecture, their production processes, and their effects on interior space production. It also critically discusses current polymer innovation prospects, technological advancements, and future potential for polymer integration in interiors. 

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Research Methodology & Framework.

Commonly Used Polymers in Interior Architecture.

Perceptions, Notions and Misconceptions regarding Polymers.

Factors shaping notions and Perceptions.

Evolution in Morphology and Production Processes of Polymers.

Polymers shaping novel tectonics in Interior Architecture.

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Case Study - Shoebaloo, Amsterdam, Netherlands, using forming manufacturing technology to develop spaces, panels, and elements.

Polymeric Horizons: Sustainability & Lifecycle Considerations.