ACADEMIC PORTFOLIO
INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
ADRIEL KHAN
CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. LIBRARY DESIGN 3. ETHNIC KITCHEN DESIGN 4. RESIDENTIAL SPACE 5. FURNITURE DESIGN 6. ARTIST STUDIO AND RESIDENCE 7. ADDITIONAL WORK 8. CONTACT
Hi! I am Adriel Khan I am a fourth year student at the Indian Institute of Art and Design, studying Interior Architecture and Design. Architecture and Design has been an area of interest for me since grade school, wherein i studied engineering graphics. It is from there that I picked up drawing skills and technical capacities to represent abstract concepts and ideas in the form of lines and colours. It was after completing my schooling that I realized that I wanted more of an intimate and detailed design experience wherefore I went in for interior designing. Over the course of three years, I have discovered my love for art and design. I plan to further my study at an honorable place, preferably with a dual degree in spatial design and visual communication. Other than design and architecture, I play the keyboard and love producing music. I read a lot and, write poetry. I am also an avid football fan, and play the sport, though not as much as I used to before.
About Me
LIBRARY DESIGN 2017 This was one of my first projects in design school wherein I borrowed principles of parametric design and applied them to the ceiling.
Clockwise from top: 1.The far end wall with the curves running down from the ceiling. 2. Potrayal of light falling on the parametric louvers. 3. The circulation desk and a reading table at the back. 4. The circulation desk, sitting space amd entrance.
I worked on continuing the essence of the design, bringing it down the far end wall and also onto the furnitures, creating a feeling of fluidity and grace. These photographs are from the physical model I made for the project itself. (Scale 1:50)
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COOKING AREA PREPARATION AREA
MAJOR STORAGE
Longitudanal Section
Work triangle
The brief here was to design an ethnic outdoor kitchen for a group of specially challenged children.
THE DESIGN PREPARATION AREA
WASHING AREA
ETHNIC KITCHEN DESIGN 2018
My design incorporated locally sourced materials that the children would identify with. The design incorporated all of the fundamentals of kitchen design but made it a place of learning for the children safe and with an essence of calling it their own.
The movement of a being in a kitchen and the process of layering and standardisation of things had to be questioned in a way so as to make the space adapt to the children.
Ethnic Kitchen Design Plan
RESIDENCE DESIGN 2018 Hallway Render Ground Floor (Adobe Photoshop)
MY SCOPE OF WORK GROUND FLOOR Basic spatial layout. Electrical and plumbing drawings MASTER BATHROOM Layout Material analysis BOQ FACADE DESIGN
The residential project was a partial live project wherein there was an actual client and site and the work that was to be done was distributed in groups amongst the class. The site was an upper class bungalow complex in a developing town and we were given the task of renovating an already present structure and plan the space, accordingly.
GROUND FLOOR Electrical drawing
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800 X 800 FLOOR TILE
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WOODEN CUPBOARD LAMINATE 600 X 600 WALL TILE
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COUNTERTOP WHITE MARBLE
MASTER BATHROOM Material Boards Bathroom Plan
MASTER BATHROOM Sections
FACADE DESIGN Option 1
FACADE DESIGN Option 2
Clockwise from top: 1. The second hand table purchased from Mahamaya furniture market. 2. Peeling off the existing laminate to reveal the blockboard. 3. Smoothening the edges to get the surfaces ready for putting foam.
FURNITURE DESIGN 2018
My piece of furniture was a demilune table, originally that turned into a low lying reclining couch. My study and insight came through the study of ergonomics and essential furniture design books with context to chair and couch designing.
The furniture brief was a hands on experiential project wherein we worked on furniture designing. The idea was to look at objects and design through the lens of 'Jugaad' and analyse the different stages of jugaad that come into play everytime designing is done. The brief also required us to transform an 'original' piece of furniture into something very different.
Clockwise from top: 4. Sticking foam on top to provide comfort. 5. Using 'jugaad' to balance the weight and movement of the chair. (Putting two bamboo pieces filled with concrete, screwed to the backend of the chair.) 6. The final product with the uphosltery.
FURNITURE DESIGN
Concept sheet with zoning analysis and work-space distribution diagram
ARTIST STUDIO AND RESIDENCE (2018) CONCEPT My project encompasses the concept of linearity. Any entrance into the space has been designed in a way that the linearity is breached at that moment.
The brief was to create an integrated studio and residence for an artist of one's own choice. Though hypothetical, the stages involved construction and technicql drawings showing every innovative detail. 3D renderings and a model were also required to enhance the clarity of the presentation.
Mezzanine plan
Ground floor plan
Ground floor plan Mezzanine plan
Longitudanal Section
Sections Lateral Section
M.S. structure with glass in the passage.
Passage between the residence and studio with water channel and open slab to encourage passive cooling and lighting.
Proposed linearity. (found in the work of the artist chosen)
Renderings (SketchUp)
Staircase coming up to the mezzanine level, seen from the mezzanine.
Staircase leading to the mezzanine seen from the entrance.
Windows given at a height to play with the sunlight coming in and enhancing the visual space perception of the room
Renderings (SketchUp)
Persepective view 1
Longitudanal facade
Persepective view 2
Renderings (SketchUp)
Additional Work Representations (2018)
Additional Work Representations (2018)
Series: Devide (2018) Architecture that Devides Minimalistic
Series: Devide (2018) Architecture that Devides Minimalistic
L-Roof (2017) (Adobe Photoshop)
SECTION D
Short section showcasing open retail space idea and basic colour palette.
Longitudinal render depicting tapering columns and sunlight traces
Persepective view depicting corridor walkway with columns and open door at the end
Cultural center (Renders, 2019)
ADRIEL KHAN INDIAN INSTITUTE OF ART AND DESIGN INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN adriel.khan@gmail.com +91 70654 75461
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