Work present from 2016-2018:
Design Thesis Humanising Prison Architecture
The potential of the built environment in creating humanizing spaces that can catalyze positive life processes, by analyzing the ‘hard architecture’ of the prison model. The paradoxical relationships between punishment and rehabilitation, freedom and control, normalization and security, are explored.
The project lends a sensitizing physical environment where individuals may nurture a personal will for self-development through their interpersonal relationships in community formations, through associations with nature and through productive work.
The intent is to question some of the established norms in prison architecture in India, by drawing from references of successful new generation models world-over. Crowded living conditions in barracks and scattered organizational approaches are the key factors that come under scrutiny.
Office work: 2017
And some of the Graphic Designs and logo