PORTFOLIO AAKANKSHA MISTRY Interior design 2023
CONTENT 01
Raksha Hospitality
07 Cyber Ants
02 OneBKC
08 Pilhibit House
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Dakshin Restaurant
09 Workify
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Lush @ Look Good Live, Coventry
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Trails 05 Happy Preschool
06
Scotstounhill Railway Station
Light box
ABOUT ME
Education MA Interior Design | Coventry University | September 2022 Diploma in Interior Design | Indian Scool of Design and Innovation, Parsons | May 2020 Bachelors of Arts Sociology, IDOL University of Mumbai | June 2019 Model Making, Summer course, Arts University of Bournemouth | July 2018
Work Experience Perspective Inc. | Proprietor | Present K P Interior | Partner | Present Lush Coventry | Sales Assistant | Nov 2021 - Mar 2023 Designers Group | Junior Interior Designer | Dec 2020 - Mar 2021 Flipspaces | Interior Design Intern | Jun 2019 - Aug 2019 Design Ideology Design isn’t just about making things visually pleasing; it’s about transforming creations from mere eye candy to something deeply meaningful for the end user. Crafting exceptional experiences is key, and that aspect should never be overlooked.
aakankasha.mistry98@gmail.com +91 9769977228 References available upon request.
Skills & Expertise AutoCAD Rhinoceros Keyshot 3DsMax Sketchup Enscape Adobe InDesign Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop MS Word MS Excel MS PowerPoint
RAKSHA HOSPITALITY PREMIUM CATERING, DAHISAR, MUMBAI DESIGN CONCEPT
FLOOR PLAN
Step into an opulent oasis, where rich textures meet elegant simplicity. The warm, muted color palette evokes a sense of intimacy, allowing guests to focus on the culinary delights before them. Soft ambient lighting casts a warm glow, enhancing the overall ambiance and creating an inviting atmosphere. Custom-crafted, sleek marble top table adorned with delicate floral arrangements provide a touch of nature, while plush upholstered chairs provide comfort during tastings. The palette is tastefully muted, featuring soft earthy tones, complementing the vibrant creations on the tasting table. In this tasting room, culinary artistry meets interior elegance, promising an unforgettable private dining experience that leaves taste buds and aesthetic sensibilities thoroughly satisfied. MOOD BOARD
The concept revolves around crafting an exclusive dining experience, achieved by opting for a single large table. This choice not only imparts a sense of luxury but also visually elongates the space, creating the illusion of a more expansive area.
3D RENDERS
ONE BKC PUBLIC WASHROOMS, MUMBAI
MOOD BOARD
PROJECT BRIEF
The soaring heights of One BKC at the commercial hub of the Bandra Kurla Complex are the proud pillars of the commercial capital, Mumbai. The building is owned by Blackstone Comapny & is operated by Nucleus Office Parks. The brief of this project is to design & refurbish the existing Lobby washrooms of Tower A, B & C. FLOOR PLAN TOWER B & C
FLOOR PLAN TOWER A
3D RENDERS
DAKSHIN RESTAURANT
FLOOR PLAN
ITC GRAND CENTRAL, MUMBAI PROJECT BRIEF
The Dakshin Restaurant project, located within ITC Grand Central, Lower Parel, was successfully accomplished and delivered. The project’s objective was the transformation of a former Chinese restaurant into an authentic South Indian dining experience. This project is designed & executed by our team. ELEVATION A & B
ELEVATION C & D
SITE IMAGES
LUSH @ LOOK GOOD LIVE Beauty & Christmas Event, Coventry PROJECT BRIEF
Lush, Fresh, Handmade Cosmetics. The brief of this project is to design a way to highlight what Lush does as a company, highlight all the Christmas collection, and some all-year-round products. While having these products, showcasing the “Snow Fairy” range was the prime criteria to design around. I assisted the store manager in designing how the stall would look, including all aspects such as working out the placements of furniture, customer flow and VM of the product. To ensure we were able to visualise the space clearly, I created a digital model of the space with various different designs which informed our space set up. This was overall a really successful event, and resulted in £8225 of total sales and fantastic photo opportunities for the event and visitors. INITIAL IDEATION
FLOOR PLAN
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HAPPY TRAILS PRESCHOOL Everyday is a New Adventure PROJECT BRIEF
Early childhood education is an important stepping stone in a child’s life. The design of a preschool environment can greatly reinforce the learning process of a child. This project explores how interior design can enhance this learning process for both neurotypical and neurodiverse children between the age of 2 to 5 years old. The main aim of designing a preschool is to create a safe and homely space for children between the age of 2 to 5 years old. The design objective is to create spaces that do not differentiate between those neurotypical and neurodiverse. The preschool will be designed using the Waldorf education method.
DESIGN CONCEPT
Keeping “learn through play” as the main lens for designing, children’s books are equally playful and educating simultaneously. Therefore drawing inspiration from these books and how the world is illustrated in these books, the preschool will be designed to resemble these books. Children learn best from their surroundings and nature.
NEURODIVERSITY IN KIDS
My Little Cities
A Very Busy Day
Children’s story book by Jennifer Adams
By Chisanga Mukuka and illustrated by El Marto.
Usability Simple & Intuitive use
The term “Neurodiverse” refers to a group of people who are neurodivergent. Autism, Dyslexia, ADHD and Dyspraxia all fall in the same orbit of “neurodiversity” and are all neurodiverse conditions.
Universal Design Accessibility
Inclusion
Equitable access
Proactive Integration
WALDORF EDUCATION METHOD
The Waldorf education movement was first developed in Europe nearly 100 years ago and now is implemented globally. It was developed by an Austrian philosopher, social reform and visionary named Rudolf Steiner. The learning process in a Waldorf school fundamentally involves three parts: thinking, feeling, and acting. The curriculum and approach used by Waldorf instructors to foster and inspire each child’s development via the arts, academics, and practical skills are built on this foundation. (Sunbridge Institute, 2022)
BROOMFIELD PARK MEDICAL CENTRE SITE ANALYSIS
Broomfield Park Medical Centre is one of the leading doctor’s offices located on the Spon End in Coventry, West Midlands, United Kingdom. It is within 1 km of the city centre. The building is 15 years old and shares ground with Broomfield Pharmacy. The building has an external brick cladding with contrasting headers and a lowpitch roof with concrete roof tiles. Total Area: Ground floor: 565 sq.m. First floor: 362 sq.m. Second floor: 168 sq.m. Total = 1095 sq.m. North: Residential + Retail South: Broomfield Place & Park East: Residential + Church + Butts Park Arena + Pubs & restaurants
ADVANTAGES WALDORF EDUCATION METHOD
Children can leisurely enjoy their childhood. The learning and curriculum are age relevant. In-depth learning experiences. Students are given an active role in deciding their education routes and structure. Waldorf schools produce well-informed individuals. Creativity is encouraged in the Waldorf method. The Waldorf method takes away the pressure from the children. (Sunbridge Institute, 2022) (Andreas, 2022)
West: Railway Arches + Industrial area
Wind Analysis
Sunpath Analysis
Proposed Drawings
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reception desk
Music room
EXISTING GATE
admin office
Cooking zone
PHARMACY PARKING foam pit waiting area
outdoor play area PEDESTRIAN ENTRANCE
"grow your food" area
first floor roof
Location:
push car space
Broomfield Park Medical Centre, Spon End, Coventry CV1 3HQ
MAIN ENTRANCE ground floor roof
Cooking zone
Client:
Location:
HAPPY TRAILS
Broomfield Park Medical Centre, Spon End, Coventry CV1 3HQ
Project:
HAPPY TRAILS PRESCHOOL
Client: PRIVATE PEDESTRIAN PATHWAY
HAPPY TRAILS
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HAPPY TRAILS PRESCHOOL
Touch water feature (sound)
Taste (vegetable/ herbs/ edible flowers)
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Broomfield Park Medical Centre, Spon End, Coventry CV1 3HQ
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Renders
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Reception
Indoor Sports Room
Classroom
First Floor Play Area
Food Zone
Music Room
Science Room
SCOTSTOUNHILL RAILWAY STATION Bringing Communities Together DEMOGRAPHICS & COMMUTER NEEDS
PROJECT BRIEF
The brief of this project is to design a way to reinvigorate and repurpose an ageing and existing commuter train station building of Scotstounhill, Glasgow, Scotland. The idea of the project is to utilise its existing structures and maintain its core station function, whilst giving it a new “life”. SITE ANALYSIS
Scotstounhill Railway Station is a quarter-mile east northeast of Scotstoun and a half-mile west-northwest of Jordanhill in Glasgow City, serving both the Argyle Line and the North Clyde Line. The station is served by Abellio Scot Rail. The station is located very close to convenience stores, taxi and bus stand.
PROJECT BRIEF
30,980 Scotstounhill’s population in 2020
6%
Increase in the numbers of 16-44-yearolds and 45–64-year-olds. Scotstounhill’s
Commuter needs ■ Safe ■ Efficient & comfortable ■ Reliable & seamless journey experience ■ Growing connectivity
SHIP BUILDING COMMUNITY
Two large shipyards on the Upper Clyde are still operational today. They are both owned by BAE Systems Surface Ships. Scotstoun is steeped in a history of creativity, design, and a high degree of maritime engineering that is admired across the world.
Design Proposal
Zoning GROUND FLOOR
■ A space that will educate and bring the community together to explore the nuances of shipbuilding. ■ A space that will have a workshop space, cafe & deli, roof garden and a space that will provide opportunities for meeting and socializing through years of experienced shipbuilders. ■ These workshops will be supported by the local community and will open doors for multigenerational engagement and interaction. ■ This will encourage users to use the station not only for travel but also to engage and meet new people. A space that will stimulate dialogue and aid in creating bonds between the community.
FIRST FLOOR
What you see, touch, smell as you go through a station has an impact on passengers’ satisfaction… It does have a real human impact. Frank Anatole, principal architect at Network Rail
Reference images & Sketches The station needs an innovative and engaging upliftment that will help bridge this gap. The aim is to design a space that will borrow from Scotstoun’s rich history of the Ship-building industry. The design of the station will try to ease circulation through the space while minimizing space wastage. The station will be designed in a way to maximize the use of natural light entering the space, hence having more “connectedness to nature.” The use of natural materials and the concept of biophilia will be one of the main focuses, to create a positive impact on the user’s health and wellbeing.
Proposed Drawings
Sectional Elevation & Renders
Ground Floor Ticket Area
Materials
First Floor Workshop
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Section B Ground Floor Deli Area
First Floor Workshop
Section C Ground Floor Display Area
Roadside Entrance
Section D Roof Garden
Platform Entrance
Treverkever Sand Tile- Parquet
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Vegan Leather Veruda
Vegan Leather Monza
Carrara Extra White Marble
Stained Douglas Fir Veneer
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CYBER ANTS Office design for Game Design Studio PROJECT BRIEF
SPACE DISTRIBUTION
To design a creative yet efficient workspace for Cyber Ants (Gameaudio design studio), on the ground and first floor of 85 BuckinghamGate building in London. The work environment should provide places that offer varying ways to achieve privacy, in both open and enclosedspaces, which is essential for focus. The office should have spaces that facilitate audio design. Layouts where individuals and teams may think clearly concentrate easily, solve problems, and produce new sounds and ideas for the games. Spaces to support the demand for focus, teamwork, and rejuvenation.
Ground Floor
DESIGN IDEAS - KEYWORDS
SITE ANALYSIS
85 Buckingham Gate, originally built in 1988, was renovated in 2011 to a Grade A standard, with VRF air conditioning, raised floors, plaster and metal tiled suspended ceilings with LG7 compliant lighting and PIR sensors, a new passenger elevator, and a contemporary reception room and stairwell. Ground floor (usable area, NIA): 104 sq.m. First floor (usable area, NIA): 154 sq.m. Total area to be designed: 258 sq.m.
First Floor
CREATIVE & EFFICIENT
COLLABORATION
The office will also contain spaces that can integrate design and materiality without compromising performance, allowing for new ways of thinking and creativity to flourish.
Layouts where individuals and teams may think clearly concentrate easily, solve problems, and produce new sounds and ideas for the games.
FOCUS
PRIVACY
Spaces to support the demand for focus, teamwork, and rejuvenation.
The work environment should provide places that offer varying ways to achieve privacy, in both open and enclosed spaces
USER ANALYSIS
Number of Users:8 persons Age Group: 25 to 32 years old Gender Dynamics: 5 male and 3 female
Design requirements: Gaming console, TV screens, quiet corners, breakout areas, coffee station, shower facilities.
Area Distribution
Design Concept The proposed design concept draws inspiration from the inside of a high-performance gaming CPU. The intent is to use the colours and create the look and feel of the studio like the image shown. But the use of these colours will be limited and will be used sensibly. The idea is to make sure that when one into the studio they know, that it is a game studio. It should be stark yet subtle. The design theme will be modern yet will have an eighty’s retro feel to it with the use of light stripes and colours.
Zoning
Material Board Ground Floor
First Floor
Sketches
Proposed Plans
Ground Floor
First Floor
Proposed Sectional Elevations
Renders
Ground Floor Reception
Ground Floor Meeting Room
First Floor Pantry
Ground Floor Reception
First Floor Conference room
First Floor Open Workstations
Ground Floor Seating
First Floor Seating
First Floor Seating
PILHIBIT HOUSE
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The 35-room hotel, located at a short distance from all major attractions, has a distinctive design that focuses on tranquillity and harmony. The elegantly appointed E rooms are designed F to give guests a sense of place andF E calm, drawing from the cultural ethos of Haridwar. The other features include a multi-cuisine restaurant, pool E E and spa with a private bathing F ghat (steps with access F F to the River Ganga for bathing.) It is slated to open in F E E E E E mid-2021. Haridwar, in the North Indian state of Uttarakhand, isF F one of the oldest living cities and isE regarded as one E E E of the seven holiest places for Hindus. It is one of the four places in India that600hosts the famous Kumbh Mela 700 550 400 450 500 600 0 25 25 25 25 25 and is the base to travel to other popular towns such25 as Rishikesh, Devprayag and the4000 famous Char Dham B FRONT ELEVATION Yatra tourist circuit. dt-01 SCALE :- 1: 25 600
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2- SUMEET SADAN, GR.FLOOR 2- SUME E T S A KEER D A N MARG, , GR.FLOOR BHAGOJI BHAGOJI KEERTHEATRE, MARG, NEAR PARADISE NEAR (W), PARADISE THEATRE, MAHIM MUMBAI - 400 D16. (W), MUMBAI 40024442700 D16. TEL:MAHIM 022 24442500 FAX: -022 TEL: 022admin@designers-group.com 24442500 FAX: 022 24442700 EMAIL: EMAIL: admin@designers-group.com www.designers-group.com www.designers-group.com
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WORKIFY Workspace Design Leveraged for Mobiuso Technologies “The world now requires rapid responses focusing on creativity, innovation and design, rather than solely on delivery. To achieve this, work will increasingly be project-based rather than segmented by department, and will need to take place across teams and silos,”
Agile + Flexible Offices BREAKOUT
OPEN PLAN
TECHNOLOGY
HUDDLE ROOMS
-AM Cham’s EU Future of Skills report. The demand for workspaces has never been greater. As people are spending more time working in offices and these offices are getting more collaborative, the demand for more casual yet private collaboration spaces are increasing and is putting a strain on meeting rooms. The problem is that offices need access to spaces that support collaboration “on demand.” Since employees perform different tasks and a range of activities throughout the day, no one space can support all the requirements. But every space designed, should promote productivity in some form. But they also need to create a sense of psychological comfort, where employees feel relaxed. Space matters because people matter. The place where people come together needs to provide choice and control over how and when one works. Spaces need to reflect who the individuals and teams are of the organizations and their diverse needs.
COLLABORATIVE DESK
COMMON AREAS
QUIET ZONE
REMOTE WORK
Workplace Culture = Behaviour
Key Concepts and Changing Demographics of the Indian Workspace
HIERARCHY
GENDER
DEMOGRAPHICS
WORK STYLES
WORK HOURS
LOCATION
Company Hierarchy
Mobiuso Technologies ■ Industry: IT Computer Software Development ■ Founded in 2011 ■ Offices in Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Boston ■ 45 employees in the Mumbai office ■ Market research ■ UI/UX design ■ Testing ■ Digital marketing
TRANSPORT
DESIGN BRIEF & CONCEPT Design Brief To design an efficient workspace for Mobiuso Technologies on the 6th floor of Times Square Building, Marol, Mumbai. The work environment should provide places that offer varying ways to achieve privacy, in both open and enclosed spaces, which is essential for focus. The workplace should support the need for focus and rejuvenation through workspaces where individuals and teams can think clearly, concentrate easily, solve problems and generate new ideas. It should encourage regular movement throughout the day and offer options for people to work in sitting, standing or lounge postures. The space should enable quality interactions with teams that are both local and across continents and different time zones and therefore supporting both digital W analogue communication. Spaces will be created such that the social nature of work and that nurture a sense of belonging and foster connections between people and the organization. It will also have spaces that can blend design and materiality without compromising performance can inspire new ways of thinking and fuelling creativity.
Design Concept
Ecosystem of Spaces
A flexible and agile workspace is the one that can adapt and evolve over time. An innovation center and a workcafé is such that, it needs to allow the users to choose their work space based on the task assigned. Therefore, there are five spatial zones that can be designed to accommodate both the employee needs and the organizational needs.
DESIGN PROPOSAL Moodboard, Inspiration & Material board & Color palette
SOCIAL ZONE MEETING ZONE RESOURCE ZONE RESIDENT ZONE MIGRANT ZONE
Zoning
■ Social zone: A social zone is created to build social networking for the organization and increase opportunities for chance encounters. ■ Meeting zone: Spaces that can provide and promote interaction and collaboration for both planned and spontaneous meetings. ■ Resource zone: Spaces that offer work amenities and personal amenities.
■ Resident zone: A resident zone is a space for employees who have assigned spaces and teams to work with. ■ Migrant zone: A space for mobile workers who can use the spaces for collaborative work or individual work. It can also be used by employees who are working between two or more projects or tasks.
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In the layout, the space distribution is based on a horizontal axis that divides the space into three. The front part is reserved for the entrance area and the conference room; while the second part is considered as working and socializing areas; and the third part is used for private rooms and hotdesking. Also, semi-private areas were created in the meeting rooms by using glass. The collaborattion zone is completely flexible zone, where in the users can move the partitions and furniture to create different furniture arrangements as per usage and requirement. The furniture can also be completely moved and the space can be used for events.
SECTIONAL ELEVATIONS & RENDERS
Private Offices
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Reception
LIGHT BOXES TRANSMISSION While experimenting with light I was fascinated by optical mysteries.The green and blue cascading ripples in the water captivated me – soothing yet unpredictable. Diving deeper into light transmission, I was amazed to find my inspiration. Over time, the boundaries between realism and abstraction blurred as I concentrated on distorted water patterns created by the fabric. These ripples offer me more than peaceful undulating waves that appear on a surface like water. Transmitting lights bounce off the fabric, resulting in shapes & forms that open a doorway to subjective perceptions .
REFLECTION & REFRACTION I find that light’s reflections and refractions offer endless compositions of abstract beauty. I am intrigued by the intricate patterns formed on the surface and how they can convey both movement and stillness, it seems as if these reflections create an alternate reality. Through the light box, my aim is to invent peculiar reflections full of coloured embellishments. The final result is a fresh reality that hopefully poses a sense of intrigue, forcing the viewer to interpret their own ideas about the visual narrative.