ADITI BOGGARAM DESIGN PORTFOLIO 2016 - 2018
ADITI BOGGARAM
Public Space Design
CONTACT aditiboggaram@gmail.com +91 9611393063 https://tinyurl.com/yc5vyx6x
SKILLS TECHNICAL SKILLS Adobe Auditon Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign Adobe Lightroom Adobe Photoshop Adobe Premiere Pro AutoCAD Keyshot Microsoft Office SketchUP Solidworks HAND SKILLS Clay Modelling Model Making Painting Prototyping Sketching Wood work
ABOUT Aditi is a 20 year old, true blue Bangalorean who has been born and brought up within the city. She is a 6th semester, Public Space Design student at Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology who has a keen interest in understanding spaces and the relationship people share with these spaces. She is a people person who can socialize in different environments and create a strong network. She is also open to new learning experiences and keen on making a mark in the industry.
STRENGTHS
INTERESTS
> Conceptualization > Team Work > Observational skills > Visual perception > Tutoring > Technicality > Flexible thinking > Problem Solving
Movies
Photography
Dancing
Painting
Travelling
Baking
Dogs
Pizza
EDUCATION
EXPERIENCES
2015-2019 B.Des, Public Space Design Srishti institute of Art, Design and Technology
WORK
2013-2015 High School CMR Pre-University College
Perils of the World, 2016
2001-2013 Primary and Secondary Schooling CMR National Public School
Srishti Interim 2017
Srishti Collective 2017 Exhibition Design
Illustrations for a yet to be published book
COLLABORATIONS Worked with artist Kruno Jošt in a project called Ecocentric which showcased how plants grew to certain sound frequencies.
Srishti Interim 2016
Worked with artist Jeanette Schäring in a project called Water which spoke about the various qualities of water.
INDEX Srishti Collective 2017 Exhibition Design Urban Strategies Interior and System Design Universal Access System Design Reclaiming Urban Spaces Urban Design Home As An Idea Interior Design Watch Modelling Product Design Tensegrity Furniture Product Design
THE SRISHTI COLLECT
Each year an exhib students. Th
TIVE 2017
bition is held showcasing the projects of the graduating he task provided is to design the exhibition in 10 weeks.
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DESIGN CONCEPT Exhibition design is no piece of cake as one needs to meticulously curate all the exhibiting items in a fashionable order. The Srishti Collective is no different. I, along with five other members were a part of the space design team and within 10 weeks we had to set up an exhibition showcasing all the projects of the graduating students. It was a three day long exhibition set up at Kings Court, Palace grounds, Bangalore. We had to design keeping on mind the different majors which fall under their respective degrees in order to educate people about what each major provides. HALL 1 : Bachelors in Creative Arts (B.CrA) + PGDP + Masters in Design (M.Des) HALL 2 : Bachelors in Design (B.Des) A three way structure which acted as a panel which displayed the student and the project information. In addition to that there were doc tables for their projects and booklets.
ENTRANCE
OVERVIEW OF KING’S COURT
AERIAL VIEW
HALL 2 : PROJECT PLACEMENT
FLOOR PLAN
W OF HALL 1
HALL 1 : SEATING AREA
AERIAL VIEW OF CENTRE SPACE
AERIAL VIEW OF HALL 2
EXHIBITION
CENTRESPACE WITH INFORMATION PANELS
PROJECT SETUP IN THE CENTRESPACE
SETUP IN HALL 2
SIGNAGE HANGING ABOVE THE PROJECTS
SETUP IN HALL 1
PROJECT SETUP IN HALL 1
PROJECT SETUP IN HALL 2
VIEWERS INTERACTING WITH THE PROJECTS
URBAN STRATEGIES
The aim of thi
is project was to understand and imply the concepts of bio-mimicry in an existing infrastructure.
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IDENTIFICATION
SITE ANALYS
SWAMY VIVE
YELAHANKA NEW
PROBLEMS Impure air not only consists of high amounts of carbon monoxide but also pollen grains, foul smells and tons of viruses. To avoid this pollution and to sit in cooled down rooms one uses the AC which utilises a lot of energy and releases CFCs which does not promote a healthy life.
North side
West side
VIEWS AR As seen the park is spaces and private ho POLLUTANTS
THE CHALLENGE 1. To understand and imply how nature purifies and circulates air in systems.
2. To filter, cool and circulate clean air throughout the cove.
There is a transfo present on the northand south-east cor providing electricity to park and the houses nearby.
SIS
Red soil is found in the area, it is porous thereby keeping the moisture intact and it is good for the plants that thrive off water
EKANANDA PARK
W TOWN, 5TH PHASE
GREEN COVER
East side
There are LED lamps spread across the entire park. South side
ROUND THE PARK s surrounded by commercial ouses which are well occupied.
ormer -west rners o the
STREET LIGHTS
CONNECTIVITY
Storm water drains and drain openings are present on all sides but it is clogged. Sewage lines are present too for the toilets present in the park.
The vehicular and pedestrian traffic is more to the north and west sides as they are the main connecting roads.the traffic increases during peak hours, i.e; 16:00 - 19:00 hrs
The area has moderate noise levels with vehicular movement in the area and airplanes flying overhead occasionally. WIND DIRECTION
IDEATION TRANSLATE
DISCOVER
How does the nature perform these functions?
FUNCTIONS Absorption
PORIFERA
THE STRUCTURE OF LEAF
STOMATA
Filteration Circulation Collection Deodorizing
BACTERIORHODOPSIN
CIRCULATION SYSTEM
TERMITE HILLS
CRYSANTHEMUMS
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
ALVEOLI
Regulating Temperature Minimalistic Maximized output
CONCEPT NOTE The idea is to create a purifier which also acts like a centralised air conditioning system. The product needs to be placed on the rooftop and the ducts would be drawn to each room. Air passes through the ventilators into the purifier which is fixed on the roof top. For the cooling, the principle leveraged here is basic physics – outlet is smaller to inlet.Once it passes all these layers, pure and cooled air is now pushed throughout the entire ducting thus bringing down the overall temperatures used or hot air is consequently removed via exhaust ducts, as hot air raises. This keeps the circulation on.
DESIGN CONCEPT
FLOOR PLAN
SECTION
R
ROOF PLAN
REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
ELEVATION
UNIVERSAL ACCESS
The aim of this pr
roject was to identify a spot within the metro station at M.G.Road where there are accessibility issues in order to make it functional.
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SITE ANALYSIS
ENTRANCE OF THE STATION
SITE MAP AND SIGNAGES
MG Road metro station being a relatively new building had pretty much covered almos aspects of basic accessibility needs– be it wide entrances, ramps, tactile textured pat signages. It is well laid out, well ventilated, well lit up and user friendly most of the tim
FLOW OF PASSENGERS
As the train arrives people gather at the centre of the entrance which causes a hindranc flow of the incoming and outgoing passengers.
TACTILE PATHWAY + LIFT
‘Y’ SHAPED PATTERN
st all ths, mes.
ce in the
CURRENT SCENARIO ON THE PLATFORM
DESIGN CONCEPT
INTERVENTION
There is a universal order to get in and out of any mode of transport and that is to allow the passengers to get out first. Unfortunately, no one follows this pattern here in MG Road due to lack of knowledge or ignorance. My intervention here not only tries to ease out the flow of passengers in and out of the train but it’s also to increase the security of the platform. With the addition of Platform Screen Doors(PSDs)to the edge of the platform, it reduces the rate of suicides and homicides.The Y shaped pattern is re-coloured to yellow and blue as it’s contrasting and would get attention from all kinds of people including the dyslexic and colourblind. The lines on the floor extend out from the corners and are painted on the doors too, so if one hasn’t paid attention to the floor they can notice it on the door. Adding to this, instead of a yellow arrow mark guiding them to the door, by replacing them with footprints one knows where to wait.The yellow here represents outgoing passengers and the blue shows the incoming. This would therefore ease the flow.
CURRENT SCEN
NARIO
As seen in the following illustrations, the yellow blobs represent the outgoing passengers and the blue incoming passengers.
INTERVENED SCENARIO
RECLAIMING URBAN S
The aim of this project an
SPACES
is to understand urban spaces and what it consists of nd then reclaim a space in Yeshwantpur for the society.
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IDEATION
SITE ANALYSIS
CONCEPT NOTE In Yeshwantpur, Bangalore, many residences have these sidewalks which aren’t being used to its potential. The concept is to create a park cum seating area which is open to all and doesn’t occupy much space. Kids can play here all day long and get back to the house as it gets dark. This space isn’t too far away from their houses and would be a lot safer than playing on the roads. The play equipments double as seating as they are low levelled. This would promote a more active lifestyle for the kids which in turn would play a very important role in bringing the communities together.
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The prospected site is a sidewalk present in fron Aparment’. This space is not used as a sidewalk laundry/par
There are abrupt openings present which works like a make shift ramp/slope.
Another empty plot is opposite to this site and it is filled with garbage and construction waste. Plenty of kids play here.
There are benches present for seating purposes.
The above picture shows how the labour class who are living on the streets are drying their clothes in this empty space.
Lack of ample number of street lights - makes the area unsafe during evening hours.
There is garbage thrown in one particular side and post this point the row of temporary shelters begin.
Currently the drain is chocked causing an overflow of
There is a clear sign of vandalism here. The building behind this wall is tall enough to give plenty of shade.
smelly water.
IDEATION
An array of tyres used as a trail for jumping as well as a seating
Make-shift swing : Saves relatively more space than a regular playset.
Monkey bar + Swing set : flow in the transition
Elevation : West Side.
Iteration #1
Iteration #2
Sidewalk at the same level as the road : Using a small barricade to demarkate the area
Sidewalk a level higher than the road : No need of barricades as the area is defined.
nt of a residential society called ‘Golden Grand but instead as a space to dump garbage/ dry rk autos.
THE SITE
Scenario : Used as a walking + seating + play area
Scenario : Recycling oil barrel as a tunnel
DESIGN CONCEPT
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SITE MAP
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SITE PLAN SCALE 1:50
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DEL REPRESENTATION
HOME AS AN IDEA
Set in 2025, the
e task provided was to design the reception, lounge and restaurant of a resort in any historical town in India.
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DESIGN CONCEPT
Home is a something which can’t be defined and has a very subjective meaning to it with all of us having varying perspectives on our ‘homes’. Srirangapatna is an island town located towards the south of Karnataka with rich history and culture. Today it’s a tourist destination which is not known to all but has tons of potential. Through this project I intend to make the space a lot more interactive which would enhance the space up and bring the sense of calmness. The resort will be overlooking a river which would not only provide an aesthetical view but also give an opportunity to have multiple activities in and around it. A floating island would be made in the veranda of the building. This not only keeps the space cool but also represents this island town.
ITERATIONS
SITE MAP
SOUTH OF SRIRANGAPATNA, KARNATAKA
DESIGN CONCEPT 76.2000 20.2517 15.0000 4.4123 4.0000 6.2220
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0.6975 1.5975 0.8000
SANDSTONE
5.4511 7.8980
14.7904 45.7200
5.5470
WATER ACRYLIC SHEET STONE TACTILE TILES
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3.0000 2.3000
2.6453 7.3230
SECTION AA’
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FLOOR PLAN
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3.0000 3.6994 6.8000
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4.2456 3.2191
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PENDANT : TASK LIGHTING
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PENDANT : AMBIENCE LIGHTING
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FLUSH RECESSED TRACK LIGHTS
0.8057 1.5107 s
WALL MOUNTING
3.0952
LED STRIP LIGHTING FAN
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SECTION XX’
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REFLECTED CEILING PLAN REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
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SMOKE DETECTOR
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NAME: ADITI BOGGARAM HOME AS AN IDEA SCALE: 1:50
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0.5000
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WOOD STONE WATER
SECTION BB’
WOOD STONE WATER
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0.7500
0.9200
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X' WOOD STONE WATER
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C' SECTION CC’
WOOD STONE WATER
DESIGN CONCEPT LIGHTING -The southern facade of the building has a glass which allows plenty of sunlight to enter in. -Due to the presence of an open courtyard the place is well lit up from the centre. - Strips of LED lights have been placed below the glass tiles which illuminates the pathway during the darker hours. -Plenty of warm tones of light can be seen throughout the building.
VENTILATION AND THERMAL COMFORT -For the ventilation a central courtyard is present which takes the hot air out while the cooler air gets in through the windows and doors. -A water body is present right at the centre of the courtyard which keeps the place cool thus adding onto the thermal comfort. -Fans have been provided if needed.
DRAINAGE -The main source of water is from the Kaveri river. -A rainwater harvesting tank is present. The waste water from the washrrom and kitchen enters a STP which is at the northeast corner of the site.
WATCH MODELLING
The project brief w render and creat
was to model an existing watch using solidworks and to te an animation of the movement of the second’s hand.
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DESIGN CONCEPT PROCESS IMAGES
EXISTIN
A. Lang
RENDERS
NG MODEL
ge & Söhne 1815 Silver Dial 18kt Rose Gold Men’s Watch
ADVERTISEMENTS
SECOND’S HAND ANIMATION: https://vimeo.com/233201262
TENSEGRITY FURNITU
The aim of this
URE
s project was to understand and imply the principles of tensegrity to build a piece of furniture.
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DESIGN CONCEPT IDEATION
PROCESS IMAGES
PRODUCT
The basket
Clothes hanging from it
W.R.T. Huma
3 STRUT STRUC
The simple 3 strut basket with jute woven around is an ideal storehouse for we water to drain easily which inturn prevents your clo
an proportion
Displayed in a room
Umbrella and earrings hung from it
CTURE : BASKET
et and damp clothes; the large weave promotes ventilation and enables the othes from catching fungus or smelling funny.