A REPORT ON SUMMER TRAINING
Starting Date of Training: 24/06/2019 End Date of Training: 26/07/2019
SONAM VISHWAKARMA Roll No. 173390741022
INTERIOR DESIGN FINAL YEAR 2017-2020
Report Submitted to: Ar. Mukesh Singh
DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR DESIGN AND DECORATION
“You can learn new things at any time in your life if you’re willing to be a beginner. If you actually learn to like being a beginner, the whole world opens up to you” s
ACKNOWLEDGMENT I take this opportunity to extend my gratitude to (U.P. HOUSING & DEVELOPMENT BOARD) having provided me with an unbelievable practical learning experience during summer training. It was indeed a pleasure to be a part of such organization.
First and foremost, I would like to thank JYOTI KATIYAR, Architect and planner (unit 4) and special thanks to AR. ALOK VERMA, Architect and planner Shivani Arora ho support me through inspiring towards this report. He had provided me a nice industrial experience.
Secondly, I am no less grateful to the other employees and members of the department for their kind co-operation and spontaneous response.
Last but not the least; I express my gratitude toward my family members, my teachers and college friends for their kind co-operation and encouragement which help me in completion of this training.
SONAM VISHWAKARMA VI Semester Interior Design Department GGP PRAYAGRAJ.
INTRODUCTION The basics need of human existences are food, clothing’s & shelter. From times immemorial man has been making efforts in improving their standard of living. The point of his efforts has been to provide an economic and efficient shelter. The possession of shelter besides being a basic, used, gives a feeling of security, responsibility and shown the social status of man. Every human being has an inherent liking for a peaceful environment needed for his pleasant living, this object is achieved by having a place of living situated at the safe and convenient location, such a place for comfortable and pleasant living requires considered and kept in view.
■ A Peaceful environment. ■ Safety from all-natural source & climate conditions ■General facilities for community of his residential area An interior designer is someone who works with a client to create aesthetic rooms and spaces. Clients range from homeowners to large corporations. The spaces and rooms interior designers create are equally varied, ranging from simple indoor and outdoor home environments to hotel lobbies and lavish mansions. No matter the size, every interior designer works to create spaces that are attractive yet functional. Spaces must also be safe while meeting the specific needs of the client.
TYPES OF BUILDING: Buildings are classified on the basis of character of occupancy and type of use as. • • • •
Residential Building Educational Building Institutional Building Industrial Building.
-RESIDENTIAL BUILDING: In such building sleeping accommodation is provided. IT includes the living room, bed room, kitchen, hall, toilet and bath room. It may be a single storey building or apartments.
-EDUCATIONAL BUILDING: These includes any building using for school, college, assembly for instruction, education or recreation.
-INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING: These building are used for different purposes, such as medical or other treatment or care of a person suffering from a physical or mental illness. These building includes hospital, sanatoria, jail etc.
-INDUSTRIAL BUILDING: These are buildings in which products or material s of all kind of properties are fabricated, assembled, processed. For example, refineries, gas plant, mills etc.
SAFETY INDUCTION: Safety is very important part of any work. An induction video was showed which highlighted the need and importance of safety at construction site. Most accidents can be prevented by taking simple measures or adopting proper working procedures. It is very important to discuss issues on safety and health that should be paid attention to on construction sites for easy reference by the workers. If we work carefully and take appropriate safety measures, there will definitely be fewer work injury cases, and our sites will become a safe and secure place to work in. It is important to educate everyone in the site regarding safety for following Purposes. Workers safety ■ Construction progress ■ Standard procedure ■ Legal cases ■ Working efficiency Two standard guidelines are followed for health & environment safety ■ ISO 14001-2004 ■ OHSAS 18001-2007 Precautions at site for safety■ Wear protective equipment. ■ Do not drink or take drugs while working. ■ Pay attention to personal hygiene.
CONTEMPORARY DESIGN Introduction: In home decorating, if you enjoy things that are modern and like to keep current with the styles of the moment, you are a follower of contemporary style. While it's sometimes thought that "modern" interiors are cold and minimalist, in today's homes, contemporary interiors are comfortable and welcoming without being cluttered and dark. Today's contemporary style is equally appropriate for offices and stores, loft apartments and traditional homes. Fundamentally, a contemporary style of decorating is defined by simplicity, subtle sophistication, deliberate use of texture, and clean lines. Interiors tend to showcase space rather than things. By focusing on color, space, and shape, contemporary interiors are sleek and fresh. To achieve the look of a contemporary home, it's important to stick to some basic rules.
Uses of Color: Neutrals, black, and white are the main colors in contemporary style interiors. Black is often used for grounding and defining a contemporary style room. The palette is often punched up and accented with bright and bold colors that play against neutrals. With walls painted in a basic neutral, you have a wonderful backdrop for bold colored accessories. If the walls and windows are painted in pastels, the trims should be neutral. If a wall is a bright, bold color, neutrals should be used everywhere else.
Line and Space: The most obvious and distinctive element of a contemporary style interior design is the line. Whether straight vertical or horizontal lines or curved shapes, strong visible lines are evident in any contemporary-style home. The line is found in architectural details, use of bold color blocks, high ceilings, bare windows, and geometric shapes in wall art and sculpture. The bare space on walls, between pieces of furniture and above in upper areas, becomes as important as the areas filled with objects. In contemporary interiors, less is more. Each piece stands out as individual and unique. Take advantage of structural elements. Air ducts may hang from a ceiling, broken bricks provide texture and stability, and exposed plumbing pipes are perfectly acceptable in a contemporary-style interior. To draw the eye, paint these structural details in bold contrasting colors, or, to diminish their importance, blend them with the walls.
Contemporary-Style Furniture: Furniture pieces should make a bold statement but at the same time be simple and uncluttered, without curves or decoration. Smooth, clean, geometric shapes are essential. Upholstered furniture often wears black, white, or other neutral tones, using the natural fibers found in wool, cotton, linen, silk, jute to add textural appeal. Pillows in clean geometric shapes add a shot of color and texture. Use a basic background and shout out with your favorite color on a furniture piece that stands out. Less is more! Sofas, chairs, and ottomans often have exposed legs. Beds and chairs usually omit skirts, trims, fringes, or tassels. Don't use ruffles, excessive carved details, fringe, or floral prints. Abolish cute and small—go basis, bare, bold, and structural.
Flooring: Floors in a contemporary style home should be bare and smooth, using wood, tile, or vinyl. If you must use some carpet for sound control or warmth, choose commercial grades. Add color and texture with plain or geometric-patterned area rugs.
Lighting Considerations and Art: Track lighting and recessed lighting help to wash a wall in light. In both home renovations and new construction, consider installing cove lighting or indirect light. Include color and metallic elements on the light fixtures. Use spotlights or can lighting directed at a painting, poster, or print. These will help to draw the eye to the pieces you want to focus on. Contemporary style sculptures or framed art can be placed at eye level by placing them on a structural column or pedestal.
Frames in high-gloss or matte black, natural wood, or metal finishes are great for artwork. If you must put several pieces together, hang them close together, so they create the feeling of one large piece. Don't clutter contemporary-style rooms with collections or too many pieces. In contemporary interiors, open space is often just as important as the pieces you put in the space.
Other Design Elements
Generous use of metal, stone, and opaque or clear glass works well in a room decorated in a contemporary style. To soften and warm-up space, use heavily textured fabrics in plain colors for window treatments, pillows, or rugs. Colorful, fussy prints should be avoided since they confuse the plain space that is key to a contemporary-style home. Two-tone prints work well. Think about a zebra-print pillow on a black leather chair, a large leopard-print pillow thrown on a plain floor, or a bold, heavily textured striped rug to anchor solid-colored, sleek furniture. In contemporary rooms, plants and flowers should be large and dramatic in simple containers. Large blooms with interesting leaves work better than small arrangements. If space allows, place upward-focused lights around a large plant on the floor. Keep the arrangements neat with rocks or bark chips arranged over the soil in the pots.
KITCHEN DESIGN
8’X9’ L SHAPE KITCHEN DESIGN
BATHROOM DESIGN: -
RESIDENCE DESIGN: These projects had me designing interior and exterior elements. This project taught me the value of good detailing in architecture.
VISUAL RENDERING AND REPRESENATION These works required me to render and manipulate 3-D visuals od design. It helped me develop my software and visualisation skills, through these projects, I had to design interior layout, element and details for different functions buildings. I understood the anthropometry and services a lot better after these projects.
DRAWING ROOM INTERIOR VIEW
CONCLUSION Apart from providing me with a glimpse into the vast professional world of architecture these past five months also taught me a lot about myself as a designer. Uttar Pradesh Housing Board and its variety of projects, healthy collaborative atmosphere and amazing people helped me understand and realis strengths and weakness I earlier was not aware of. I know now that I need to pay for attention to details whilst designing and organize my process better. At the same time, I have also come to realize that I am comparatively more comfortable. With larger scale projects, understanding movement and massing and its impact on activities. This was a much-needed realization that I was hoping I would gain from my professional training, and I did. I have also come to realize the value of collaborative design. I repeatedly stress upon this fact through this through this report because, prior to this internship, I was predominantly a solitary designer. Even throughout the past two years the subject of interior designing has largely been an individual task. Working in office, I had no choice but to participate in design base discussion and involve in group brainstorming session (as this was a practicing norm at Housing Board). This allowed me to grow as a team player, I stared to listen more, and speak less. This helped m absorb multiple points of view and in the process, I learnt about a lot of thing I had little prior of knowledge on. Easy hacks for software, design considerations approach and philosophies were a few of many new things I can safety to say that I have come out of this internship a more mature, stable and wise interior designer than what I was before. I really look forward o applying the skills and lessons I have learnt on in my professional life. I am really gratefully to principal and my team ( a few of them you can see on the left), for making my first professional experience informative and fun at the same time. Thank you, Housing Board!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Sonam Vishwakarma (final year Diploma in Interior Design and Decoration)
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