INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
Design is a tool that holds the power to bringing change.
A young problem solver from CEPT University, Ahmedabad , who craves to understand the impact of innovation and design on people. A hard-working and determined student willing to understand space-making by creating experiences and narratives in her works. I believe in making design that pushes towards a healthy change.
Name:
ISHANI TANWAR
DOB:
1st December ,1997
Contact Info: (M)+91- 90999 33699 (E-Mail) ishani01.it@gmail.com ishani.tanwar.ugfd15@cept.ac.in Address:
E-01, Takshashila Apts, Vastrapur, Ahmedabad-15, Gujarat
Fluent in -
English, Hindi , Gujarati
Education :
S.S.C from Udgam School (2013) H.S.C from Udgam School (2015) Bachelors from CEPT University, (2020) after pursuing a 5 year Interior Design program.
Interests:
Digital Illustrations, Exploring music, Reading , Sketching
Skills:
Hand- Drafting, Modelling, Prototyping Software-
Experience: • • • • • •
Selected for CEPT Excellence Award with academic work in Sem 8. Graphic Design job at CEPT Admissions office. Summer job with Mr. Surendra Patel, Vishalla- Ahmedabad Academic Intership @ Studio PKA, Mumbai. Worked as a draftsmen for architecture firms. Social media manager for Studio PKA
CONTENTS
SELECTED WORKS
ACADEMIC WORK ACADEMIC RESEARCH WORK INTERNSHIP PRACTISE WORK HANDS-ON WORK FREELANCE OTHER SKILLS
ACADEMIC WORK
• The Re-incarnated Dwelling • The Assembeled EDGE • Khoj • The Prop Shop • Aavas- The Boutique home
ADAPTIVE REUSE
The Re-incarnated Dwelling
The Reincarnated Dwelling is a project conversing between the fabric of old and new. This project is an attempt to narrate the strong prevalent history of this site through the medium of a curated exhibition.This place brings together a variety of activities which include a relocated exhibition- bringing in the sense of the city, a small cafe to get the local taste, a library that opens up to the contemplation zones and a museum with galleries promoting the regional art. Taking from Mandu’s design language and being sensitive about the use of materials becomes the base for this design. The extensive use of local stone, in completing the ruins, as gabion construction-draws from the exisitng time and palce.While the structure is taken care in metal, gabion becomes the outer membrane. The stone discusses the massy feeling one gets as soon as they enter. The two water bodies on site capture the essence of water in Mandu and cover the ‘pause points’ of the museum. The multiple bridges, pivoting the space, provide for the required connections along with giving the visitor a glimpse of the surrounding smaller structures. The experience closes, at the top of the observation tower, overlooking the other iconic structures.The building is treated as an exhibit and this project is an attempt to capture its multiple layers.
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View from the bridge connecting the cafe to the entrance of the built giving a circulation path to the 2 extremes of the site.
View showing the central courtyard that becomes the light well and highlights the connection between the old and the new.
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EXHIBITION DESIGN
The Assembeled EDGE
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The Assebeled EDGE is a modular exhibition system which is entirely dismantalable and easy to assemble back. The time taken to assemble the entire module single handedly is 27 minutes on a clock. The grid has been derived by decoding a MC ESHER graphic. The modulation of grid and interpretation of the graphic,set a strong base for the modular system. Exhibition system was flexible in accomodating different types of exhibits. The dimension of the horizontal and vertical surfaces are based on the kind of exhibits. The exhibition works well in atleast 6 different types of circulation. The actual scale module has been prototyped to understand the functionality in real scenarios. The module was also tried and tested for an actual academic exhibition. The Modulation and interpretation of grids, to further develope a module that repeats itself and brings in the functionality required, to later resolve the module on life-size scale.
Exploded View of a single module with magnified junction details.
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THE HORSEMEN - M.C ESCHER
Understanding the geometry and the logic behing the grid and its co-relation with the module in this graphic. Decoding the base grids and sub-grids, to step by step simplify the complexity Escher uses in his works, and coming to a logic that binds the entire graphic together.
Modulation of the base grid in 3D using the same logic of mirroring Base module 14
1:1 scale prototype made for testing the time taken for assembly and functionality of design. 15
INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN
KHOJ The Institute
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The Institute KHOJ, is a youth center where youth can gather and share ,and learn from eachother. The studio focused on space planning and the co-relation between different activities. interactive and open spaces made environment around friendly. A site with a lot of trees was given. without harming any tree the design flows within the pockets created by the cluster of the trees present. The transition from open-semi-covered-covered along with the flow of activities might intrigue a person to explore and hence meet new people or hear new conversations. A person coming alone will get to learn just by roaming around the center. It is a social place promoting gathering of like-minded people for healthy discussions.
SITE PLAN
SECTIONS through the central axis 17
Model to peep into the different play of volumnes and see the overall relationships between each of the activities. KHOJ is an institute where one discoveres ones ownself by indulging in various activities with likeminded people.
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Isometric view
The trees on site played a very defining role for the design. The entire institute was connected via overhead bridge and still manages to have small pockets of informal spaces. These informal spaces make room for open discussions and calm setting to promote those who think alike. 19
The PROP SHOP
RETAIL DESIGN
Retail Design
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WHAT - A flagship store for Scarlet Splendour, a fast growing luxury furniture brand ,with a international recognition, based in India. WHY - The exclusive ranges of Scarlet Splendour’s furniture collections require a befitting environment to lure people in and convincing them into making the investment, that can be enbaled by a falgship store at an exclusive location. WHERE - The proposed flagship store is envisaged in a landmark heritage building in Fort area, Mumbai. HOW - Characteristics of the built-form provide the required backdrop and so the design has been developed such that: • It ehnaces the architectural features of the building • Various props have been inserted to anchor the display of various collections • Props and partitions are inserted such that they allow in creating various zones • A warm welcoming space in front and discussion rooms in back are created • storefront becomes attractive from the street
STOREFRONT - The attraction point for potential customers of the brand. 21
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
SECTION looking at the entrace of the shop from the inside.
SECTION through the central axis of the space.
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FIREPLACE
BOOKSHELF
STAIRCASE
PIANO
CHANDELIER
The view above captures the essence of the relationship between the permanent props and everchanging furniture collections . The building itself is trated as a setting enhancing the spaces and creating the drama needed for the brand. 23
RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
AWAS The Boutique Home
Awas is located in Jaisalmer and is essentially a haveli converted into 3 micro-apartments along with an owners house and roof top cafe. The entire project is a source of income for a family but also gives the tourists a taste of traditional living and life in a fort. Jaisalmer has a strong context and designing complimenting the current culture and heritage ( context) was the aim. A thorough study of the city and its surrounding was done before starting the design proces. The idea was of interlocking spaces. To see ,at a go, the entire space while hiding some portion. ‘Jhoola’ or the swing is a constant element in all 4 residencial spaces. This element sits well with the overall setting and brings in a pinch of playfulness in the rather extra-oridnary spaces. The treatment of arches was looked at with great potential to detail the spaces and highlight the architectural features. Patterned flooring made some compact spaces look big and vice versa. The roof top over looked a scenic view of the city and hence became an attraction point for outsiders and a gathering space for people living in the haveli.
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AWAS
Section through the central axis.
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ACADEMIC RESEARCH WORK
• THESIS 2020
Design Language & Detailing
Aim: To understand if detail can be a part of the design language by looking at the aspects of materiality and space- making elements. Objectives: • To identify the crucial elements of space-making through pre- established parameters. • To synthesis parameters that identify the crucial elements of design language and further deconstruct them to record their impacts in the built. • To establish and identify relationships between the materiality and the language of space. • To find the impacts of detail on the design language of a space. Abstract: Built space, a composition of many elements, discusses a language by either repeating or translating a common thread in its different layers of expression. The study’s objective is to synthesize the parameters leading to the identification of elements that define the language of space. All elements partly, if not entirely contribute to the language. The research further narrows down to recognise whether a critical detail can become the identity of the project/ building.The detail can be disjunct or syncretic with the built specific to its context. The theory of part to whole is applied to build relationships between the detail and the built. The study builds a relation between the materiality and language of the detail. 30
TITLE: Design Language and Detailing: Understanding relationship/s between materiality , elements of space and details through case studies.
METHODOLOGY
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The old campus deals with mainly 3 different scalesInstitutional, Student dormitories, Faculty housing
Project Name : Indian Institute of Management Place :
Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Architect :
Louis Kahn + HCPDPM
Year :
1961 + 2001-2009
Area :
39 acre
Type :
Educational Institution
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Project Name : BRTS Station/Cabin Place :
Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Architect :
CEPT University
Year :
2009
Area : Type :
Public Transport
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IIM Ahmedabad
BRTS Bus Module Ahmedabad
For the particular study around IIM Ahmedabad one can say that what lingers in the memories is the scale and the light quality of the built. The building predominantly uses a single material i.e, brick (old campus) and concrete ( new campus). The material enhances the scale of the built but while not letting the building weigh upon you. The material also narrates in the most subtle way the time they were built in. The old campus is an abstraction of the city in which the building is situated.
For the particular study around BRTS Bus stand Module, the most impactful observations were regarding its functioning and the intent behind its purpose. It was a module that had to cater to the mass without actually weighing on them.
The material is justified by the context, the context being justified by the elements and the elements justified by the details. This surprisingly also remains the order in which one notices the built spaces.
The context/ intend is justified by the elements, the elements justified by the details and the details by the material. The materiality and the detailing can also be weighed equally for this case-study.
One of the reasons could be the abundance of the material that creates the impact on the visitor. However the elements and the details also contribute in underlining the impact created by the look and feel of the particular chosen material.
The amount of time spent in the space is very little and hence to register everything in a go is not possible. The module is such that everytime you go you can notice a different aspect about it.
CONTEXT
Both the use of materials and the detailing has been a resultant of achieving a modern look for the buildings. The elements of space-making are designed with a very defined and specific purpose of achieving a particular goal i.e, to achieve transparency in design.
DETAILS ELEMENTS
MATERIALS
ELEMENTS
DETAILS
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MATERIALS
CONTEXT
LANGUAGE
L=E+M
L>M>E L>E>M
ELEMENTS MATERIALS
Language was assumed to be the connecting factor- bringing all the elements and decisions together but it turned out to be the overlap od all the layers of design .
MATERIAL
LANGUAGE ELEMENTS
INTENT
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INTERNSHIP PRACTISE WORK
• Exhibition curation and design (25th year event). • Residential Design (That Apartment) • Office design (A91 Partners) • Independant Element Design
Exhibition Design for 25th year event
Exhibiton Layout in studio space for the event day 1. INVOLVED IN NARRATION and curative. LAYOUT for 2 different venues. PANEL DESIGN of 2 kinds PANEL COMPOSITON EXECUTION at sites 38
EXHIBITION DAY 1 VENUE 1
EXHIBITION DAY 2 VENUE 2 39
That Apartment Residential Design
INVOLVED IN NARRATION and curative. LAYOUT for 2 different venues. PANEL DESIGN of 2 kinds
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W
FW
W
W
MEDIA UNIT
BED
5'-8" X 6'-9"
32" LED
SCREEN W
BEDROOM 1 14'-11" X 13'-6"
Updating drawings as per site.
LOUNGE
FL. ± 0"
NICHE
FL. + 7"
LIVING AREA
BATHROOM 1
23'-9" X 13'-0"
SD
9'-0" X 5'-6"
TEMPLE
DUCT
WB WARDROBE WC
Documented set sent to client.
SER. SLAB
SHOWER
BEDROOM 2 9'-9" X 11'-0" W
DINING TABLE 5'-10" x 3'-1"
STUDY 5'-0" X 1'-9"
FIRE DUCT
DISPLAY UNIT
DIWAN LIBRARY
DINING 15'-0" X 13'-0"
ENT.
DINNER WAGON
WC WB
UTILITY STORAGE
STORAGE
M/W
BATHROOM 2
W SHOWER
8'-10" X 5'-6"
SER. SLAB
SERVICE ENT.
DUCT WB
WC
LIFT
MDB FRIDGE
LADDER
UP
DN
SHOWER
M. BATHROOM
5'-0" X 5'-6"
MIRROR
KITCHEN
8'-10" X 5'-6"
SD
OHS
10'-10" X 14'-9" WASHING MACHINE
LED TV UNIT
OHS
BOOKSHELF UNIT
M. BEDROOM
DISH WASHER
13'-9" X 10'-6" HOB/ HOOD
W
S. TOILET
BED 5'10" X 6'-10"
4'-0" X 6'-0"
W
W
PARTICULARS
TOTAL AREA
1550 SFT
TITLE DRG. NO. SCALE REV. NO. DATE DRAWN BY CHECKED BY NORTH
PROJECT
Layout Plan 03 3/16"=1'-0" 00
June 05, 2018
Proposed Residence @ 8th Floor Sheel Marie , Khan Abdul Gaffar Road, Worli, Mumbai 400018.
ARCHITECT
studiopka
Shruti SM
CLIENT N
AREA STATEMENT
Mr. & Mrs. Mehta D-5 Vinus App R.G.Thandani Marg Worli, Mumbai- 400 018.
Studio PKA 4th Floor, KK Chambers, Sir P. T. Marg, Fort, Mumbai - 400 001 Website : www.studiopka.com
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A91 Partners Office Design
INVOLVED IN SITE SURVEY LAYOUTS TERRACE OPTIONS SITE DOCUMENTATION SITE REPORTS (Weekly) MATERIAL SELECTION OVERALL SECTIONS 42
DETAILED DRAWINGS
GLASS RAILING
EXHAUST BY OTHERS
W
W
W
CASSETTE UNIT
W
PLYWOOD
LEDGE
AWNING
LEDGE W
W
W
W
W
DUCT
LOUNGE WOODEN FLOORING
CASSETTE UNIT
PS
W
CARPET FLOORING
W
CASSETTE UNIT
75°
W
CAFETERIA EXECUTIVE BATHROOM
VITRIFIED TILES
PANTRY
RIVERWASHED MARBLE
MEETING ROOM
CABIN 1
75°
TERRACE
75°
W
ribet line
PASSAGE
CABIN 2
skirting line
STONE FLOORING
W
2 eq
ribet line GLASS RAILING
W
AP
AP
W
BOARD ROOM OPEN OFFICE
TRELLIS
DECK FLOORING
SECTION F-F
CABIN 3
3 eq
°5
7
CASSETTE UNIT CARPET FLOORING
700
skirting line CABIN 4
PASSAGE
WAITING
800
RIVERWASHED MARBLE
800
3 eq
RECEPTION
WOODEN FLOORING
1400
ribet line
LIFT
CABIN 5
FINANCE
4 eq
PASSAGE
2650 LIFT GENTS TOILET
PL SPOTLIGHT FITTING (10W)
905
RESPONSE INDICATOR
GLAZING
CARPET TITLE DRG. NO. SCALE REV. NO. DATE DRAWN BY CHECKED BY NORTH
RCP Layout
Proposed Office @ 1001/1002,10th floor Lodha Supremus Worli, Mumbai - 400 018.
04 1:100 00
Sep 26, 2018 Shruti
CLIENT
PK
A91 PARTNERS 10th floor,Lodha Supremus Worli, Mumbai - 400 018.
ARCHITECT
studiopka Studio PKA 4th Floor, KK Chambers, Sir P. T. Marg, Fort, Mumbai - 400 001 Website : www.studiopka.com
VITRIFIED TILES - TYPE 1 LADIES TOILET
WOODEN FLOORING VITRIFIED TILES - TYPE 2
PROJECT
PARTICULARS TITLE DRG. NO. SCALE REV. NO. DATE DRAWN BY CHECKED BY NORTH
Flooring Layout
Proposed Office @ 1001/1002,10th floor Lodha Supremus Worli, Mumbai - 400 018.
02 1:100 01
Oct 18, 2018 ishani
CLIENT
PK
A91 PARTNERS 10th floor,Lodha Supremus Worli, Mumbai - 400 018.
ARCHITECT MULLIAN
studiopka Studio PKA
LEDGE
4th Floor, KK Chambers, Sir P. T. Marg, Fort, Mumbai - 400 001 Website : www.studiopka.com
SECTIONAL ELEVATION CC PROJECT
PARTICULARS TITLE DRG. NO.
Sectional Elevations 01
SCALE REV. NO. DATE DRAWN BY CHECKED BY NORTH
00 NOV 16, 2018 Shruti
Proposed Office @ 1001/1002,10th floor Lodha Supremus Worli, Mumbai - 400 018. CLIENT
PK
N
PENDENT SPRINKLER SMOKE DETECTOR MOUNTED ON TRUE CEILING SMOKE DETECTOR MOUNTED BELOW FALSE CEILING 1308
BEAM
RIVERWASHED SONATA GREY MARBLE
LIFT
PROJECT
PARTICULARS
N
UPRIGHT SPRINKLER
1 slab = 2 pieces
STONE FLOORING
RCP LAYOUT
N
4'-0" / 2'-0" TUBE LIGHT FITTING
FLOORING LEGEND
DECK FLOORING
WIRELESS ACCESS POINT BOOSTER
1325
LIFT
PL SPOTLIGHT FITTING (18W)
PENDANT LIGHT AP
A91 PARTNERS 10th floor,Lodha Supremus Worli, Mumbai - 400 018.
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ARCHITECT
studiopka Studio PKA 4th Floor, KK Chambers, Sir P. T. Marg, Fort, Mumbai - 400 001 Website : www.studiopka.com
DETAIL A 30
DETAIL A
DETAIL A" (1:1)
DETAIL A'
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Independant Element Design
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WOOD
METAL SLEEVE
40 6
450
METAL WOOD ROD (threaded)
450 METAL SLEEVE
450
DETAIL B
DETAIL B'
450
202
METAL ROD (threaded)
DETAIL A" (1:1)
DETAIL A'
DETAIL B
DETAIL B'
202
FRONT ELEVATION SCALE 1:1
SIDE ELEVATION SCALE 1:1
FRONT ELEVATION SCALE 1:1
SIDE ELEVATION SCALE 1:1
DETAIL C DETAIL C
LEATHER CLAD WOOD
LEATHER CLAD WOOD
200
FRONT
200
METAL FLAT METAL
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FLAT
FRONT
425
25
425
DETAIL D
DETAIL D
WOOD WOOD 1200 1200
PLAN PLAN SCALE1:1 1:1 SCALE VARIATIONS IN DETAILSIN DETAILS VARIATIONS SCALE 2:1
SCALE 2:1
Closed
Closed 3'-7"
Over head shelf
3'-7"
1'-4"
Over head shelf
SUITCASE
for shoes
Open
drawer for shoes
8"
DRAWER
drawer for quilts
Open PARTICULARS
AREA STATEMENT CARPET AREA
2035 SFT
BALCONY AREA
170 SFT
TRAY
TITLE DRG. NO. SCALE REV. NO. DATE DRAWN BY CHECKED BY
wardrobe options
3'-6" 6'-6"
1'-4"
8'-0"
1'-4"
8'-0"
6'-6"
BAGS DRAWER DRAWER
3'-0"
7"
7"
5 1/4" 3'-6" 6'-6" 8'-0"
3'-6"
TRAY
DRAWER
TRAY
6" 6"
drawer
DRAWER
11 1/2"
TRAY
DRAWER
6" 1'-0"8 3/8"
TRAY
DRAWER
3'-0"
TRAY
Open
drawer for quilts
Open PARTICULARS
AREA STATEMENT CARPET AREA
02
2035 SFT
BALCONY AREA
1:25
170 SFT
28th FLOOR GUEST BEDROOM
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CLIENT
Mr. & Mrs. Bansal Vastu Shilp Apartment, 10th flr., Tardeo Road. Mumbai 400034.
SCALE DATE
August 11, 2018
DRAWN BY
Ishani
CHECKED BY
SM
wardrobe options 02 1:25 00
August 11, 2018 Ishani SM
NORTH
PROJECT
PROJECT
PLAN
TITLE DRG. NO. REV. NO.
00
NORTH
Proposed Residence @ Raheja Vivarea 'D', 27th & 28th Floor Flat No. 2702 & 2802 Mahalaxmi (East) Mumbai - 400011
3'-0"
3'-0"
TRAY
6" 7" 7" 10"
6'-6"
8'-0"
3'-6"
1'-4"
Over head shelf
Closed 3'-7"
10"
1'-4"
3'-7"
1'-4"
Closed
ARCHITECT
studiopka Studio PKA
28th FLOOR GUEST BEDROOM
4th Floor, KK Chambers, Sir P. T. Marg, Fort, Mumbai - 400 001 Website : www.studiopka.com
PLAN
Proposed Residence @ Raheja Vivarea 'D', 27th & 28th Floor Flat No. 2702 & 2802 Mahalaxmi (East) Mumbai - 400011 CLIENT
Mr. & Mrs. Bansal Vastu Shilp Apartment, 10th flr., Tardeo Road. Mumbai 400034.
ARCHITECT
studiopka Studio PKA 4th Floor, KK Chambers, Sir P. T. Marg, Fort, Mumbai - 400 001 Website : www.studiopka.com
Material selection and board curation to be sent to the client for approval.
DEVELOPING THE GRAPHIC FOR THE PROJECT
OPTION 1
OPTION 2
ELEVATION CC PARTICULARS TITLE DRG. NO. UNIT SCALE REV. NO. DATE DRAWN BY CHECKED BY
ARCHITECT
PROJECT
Line - out Plan 02 MM 1:25
Renovation Work at 61A, 6th Floor, 2nd North Avenue, Maker Maxity, BKC Mumbai - 400 051.
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CLIENT
Deshna PK
Dow Jones & Company 93, 9thFloor, 2nd North Avenue, Maker Maxity, BKC, Mumbai 400 051.
N NORTH
studiopka Studio PKA
Nov 5, 2018
4th Floor, KK Chambers, Sir P. T. Marg, Fort, Mumbai - 400 001 Website : www.studiopka.com
DETAIL DRAWINGS OF TABLE IN SECTIONAL ELEVATIONS ELEVATION DD PARTICULARS
PROJECT
ARCHITECT
OPTION 3
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HANDS-ON WORK
•
On site construction
• Furniture prototyping • Hand Drafting • Model making
KATHKUNI ARCHITECTURE MODEL (1:10)
WATTLE AND DAUB DOME (1:1)
BRICK WALL CONSTRUCTION (1:1)
MUD ARCHITECTURE CONSTRUCTION (1:1)
ON SITE CONSTRUCTION
2015 2017
2016 2016
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Duplicating chairs in METAL AND WOOD to understand assembly and construction along with proportions and ergonomics
CNC routing and basics curvatures for a comfortable seating.
FURNITURE 1:1 PROTOTYPES in WOOD & METAL
PLAN
SECTION 49
HAND DRAFTING - WORKING DRAWINGS ( BATHROOM)
Hand drafted working drawings for a bathroom design exercise with all specifications and hatches. 50
MODEL MAKING
Contour- informal place
Pavilion- formal place
Learning center.
Pavilion, a gathering space for children respecting the site.
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FREELANCE WORK
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Mehta Residence, Mumbai
• Chocolate Shop Design ( Pitch )
Mr. and Mrs. Mehtas’ Residence renovation Work LOCATION: Mumbai Appointed to design new TV unit and wall unit in the living area along with making layouts for the entire Make the 3D model for the same and rendered views for the pitch to the clients.
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Chocolate Shop Design & 3D modelling LOCATION: Australia Appointed to redesign the shop interiors giving it a very industrial look and optimise space utilization as compared to current layout. Make renders view for client presentation.
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OTHER SKILLS
•
Graphic Design
• Sketching • Documentation • Grasshopper Scripting
POSTER MAKING / SKETCHING Election campaign posters
Live Sketching
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GRAPHIC DESIGN + MERCHANDISING
CEPT GARBA 2017 CEPT GARBA 2019
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SITE DOCUMENTATION 2019- Mandu, Madhya Pradesh
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Iteration 2 - Display Fixture
PARAMETRIC DESIGN through Grasshopper Scripting Detail 1 Detail 2 Macbook display
Iphone display
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Elevation (1:25)
1200
Plan (1:25)
1200 9000
Apple store display system. Module- Angle of twist- Scale as parameters. View 2- Aluminium sheet laser cut subtractive method process generated modules and wooden members joining display system
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CONTACT INFORMATION: (Mobile) +91- 90999 33699 (E-Mail) ishani01.it@gmail.com ishani.tanwar@cept.ac.in