Sheth Mahek Anandbhai

CD4004

Print.Sit.Belong.

This project presents a modular, pet-inclusive furniture system for rural and suburban areas, where human-animal interactions are part of daily life. As these spaces urbanize, their public furniture remains outdated. The project integrates AI as a generative tool, enabling a rapid and controlled workflow, through tools like image-to-3D diffusion and prompt-based iteration. The outcome is a context-aware, modular system of benches, stools, and chairs that form micro-architectures for rest, interaction, and coexistence. This approach rethinks spatial design through an AI-human collaborative method that is efficient and inclusive. 


Report Content

Project Intent and concept

Workflow and Spatial experiments

Cluster based explorations - Sketch to Image Generation

Furniture Workflow

Design Process - Procedural Modelling - Pet Chair

Design Process - Procedural Modelling - Morph Chair

Posture Analysis - Design Process for Chairs

Design Process - Stools

Benches - Furniture before Discretisation for Production

Additive Manufacturing - Fabrication and Visualisation

Project Video