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Katkar Sayali Sanjay

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Leonardo's Dream Machines: Innovating with Woven Threads

 The studio meticulously explores the tectonic materiality of interior elements, aligning them with the hypothesis: "Craft techniques and strategic apposition through volumetrics create value-based design." Viewing through historical, standardization, and identity lenses, the hypothesis adapts to roles, consistently focusing on its core. Role 1 crafts a historical site's visual composition, while Role 2 intervenes in a standard site. Role 3 extends exploration, creating a 3D visual San a specific site. Designing an exhibition around the hypothesis becomes a fusion of artistic vision and craftsmanship, intertwining design theory and practice. The exhibition is an immersive journey, revealing the symbiosis of creativity and functionality. The studio imparts a unique perspective on interior elements, enhancing understanding through tectonic exploration.

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DESIGN BOOT CAMP | Specialization of Sensibilities

HYPOTHESIS | Exploring Concepts of Tectonic Materiality

ROLE 1 | Historical Practices Through Project Representing An ‘Era’

ROLE 1 | Historical Practices Through Project Representing An ‘Era’

ROLE 2 | Current modern practices through a project representing ‘Standardization'

ROLE 2 | Current modern practices through a project representing ‘Standardization'

ROLE 2 | Current modern practices through a project representing ‘Standardization'

ROLE 3 | Collaborative practices through a project representing 'Identity'

ROLE 3 | Collaborative practices through a project representing 'Identity'

ROLE 3 | Collaborative practices through a project representing 'Identity'

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