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Anishrithi R M

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The Inside - Out | A network of spatial perception

Computational design enables the creation of complex geometry using a mathematical method, which enables the exploration of possibilities via parameters and constraints. As a result, it is possible to design aesthetically intricate designs while also digitally constructing them. Designing Graffiti Art museums in Louis Vuitton Museum, Paris by understanding decoding certain parameters such as scale and volume, Breaking complex to simpler geometries, visual concealment and disclosure occurs throughout the building as a person moves. Transparency and opacity are also achieved through materials, regardless of the existing building material. Permeability and visual variation are created by mapping the circulation network through access points, porosity through angle of perspective. Throughout the journey, Visitors are invited to explore the space and artwork, at first glance, the scale of the work is unclear until one approaches it. The lightweight fabric design follows the natural lines, contours and surface-tension of the fabric. While appearing solid, the structure is soft and flexible and creates highly unusual spaces within customs house, which come to life with projection and lighting housing artwork.


Report Content

Study of Nature - Pine Cone - Decoding the parameters

Site study - Parameters

Program and Concept - Parameters

Network of spatial perception and Floor plan

Sectional Perspective and Interior views

Sectional Perspective and Interior views

Construction Details

Exploded view of spaces

Sectional Physical Model

Model Documentation