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ID4005 3600 – From Concept to Creation Chirag Doshi

ID4005

3600 – From Concept to Creation

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Program

Interior Design

Unit Assistant Surbhi Motwani

Students

Anusha Shetty Khyati Mehta Madhumitha A Rhea Chirayath Rutuja Sawant S. Sravanti Bhattiprolu Somya Gupta Sonali Gupta Suhani Gupta Tanya Gulati Tavishi Sharma Chirag Doshi

This studio offered students an opportunity to deal with the entire process between conception of a schematic program until the stage before site execution. From the beginning, students were given a design problem where they were expected to handle a project designed for a client with a specific budget. Students went through a “360° process” of conceptual design, design development, estimation, construction drawings, material selection, BOQ, project timeline & pre-execution standards.

To demonstrate this problem, students were given an actual site of around 1500 to 2000 square feet. along with a program brief for designing either an eatery, retail space or a fitness center. Students had to keep in mind the necessities of a COVID-responsive design, which could later be normally operated post-COVID. Students were given a small-scale site to handle, so that they were not lost in scale but could concentrate on detailing & execution aspects.

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Fig 1 Madhumitha A. ‘Foodle’, sketch theme eatery that celebrates food art Fig 2 Somya Gupta Simplified detailing for a complex ceiling form of a fitness center Fig 3 Suhani Gupta NAVERA shows a path to try out healthy eating & start appreciating a balanced healthy living Fig 4 Tavishi Sharma Isometric view showing spatial organization of the bakery (Nectar) with furniture & finishes specifications

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Fig 5 Tavishi Sharma View of the indoor seating area with dessert garden station Fig 6 Tanya Gulati The mood board and furniture layout of Terralush Fig 7 Tanya Gulati The sections showing different display systems for apparels & beauty products Fig 8 Rutuja Sawant Isometric view showing designed experiential shopping zones along with material board Fig 9 Sonali Gupta Various design elements creating contemporary

vernacular interior language

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