VASUDHA JINDAL design portfolio
CONTENTS
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OYSTER GRANDE-X1 Hospitality- Club House
SHAATIKA Commercial- Retail Outlet
HIMALAYA Commercial- Retail Outlet
WELLNESS CENTRE Health Care- Psychiatric Centre
Spatial Planning, Design Conceptualisation, Architectural Drawings, Services Coordination, Site Visits, Project Management, Material Selection, Working Drawings, Client and Vendor meetings
Spatial Planning, Design Conceptualisation, Site Visits, Material Selection,3D Model and Renderings, Working Drawings, Client meetings
Spatial Planning, Design Conceptualisation, 3D Model and Renderings, Working Drawings
Spatial Planning, Design Conceptualisation, Site Visits, Case Studies, Site Visits, Research, Material Selection, Working Drawings, Client meetings, Strategu Building, 3d Model and Renderings
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ONE OVER MANY Furniture- Coffee Table
MEHRAULLI HAAT Heritage Retrofit- Zafar Mahal
FUROSHIKI BAGS Others
RETAIL Commercial- Retail Outlet
Research, Design Conceptualisation, Material Sourcing, Working Drawings, Market Survey, Working with Craftmen
Spatial Planning, Design Conceptualisation, Site Visits, Material Selection, Working Drawings, Market Survey, 3D Model and Renderings, Case studies
Research, Case Studies, Presentation and Campaign Planing, Design Conceptualisation, Services Coordination, Project Management, Strategy Builder, Article Writing, Documentation
Spatial Planning, Design Conceptualisation, 3D Model and Renderings, Material selection
RECEPTION
XI- OYSTER GRANDE Club House
Category: Hospitality Year: 2016-2017 Area: 1150 sqm Client: Adani-M2K Group Location: Sector 106, Gurugram, Haryana Club House X1 is a part of township and designed for the people living there. The briefing was to create a aplace close to nature. To give peacful and calm environment through the interiors. Zoning has been done keeping in mind to connect the entire space using a passage and elements created on the wall. Natural textured looking materials has been used with the MS antique copper finish detailing to give lavish look. The space consist of: Cafe cum lounge- where vertical niches has been created on the wall and silver/walnut travertine used with Copper metal frames. Changing rooms- Bottochino and olive silestone has been used to create greeny arome around.
LAYOUT
GYMNASIUM
Entrance courtyard- dholpur stone has been used to create art wall to follow light and day concept using tree life. Pool room- gets seperated from the entire space forms a hardwood cuboid and juts out of the space. Reception- a double height space wrapped in dholpur stone and natural wood tectured laminate with warm light. ENTRANCE COURTYARD
SHAATIKA
An Indian Ethnic clothing Store Category: Commercial Interiors Year: September 2014 Area: 15 sqm Client: Mr. Jay Vishal Location: Connaught Place, New Delhi The Brief was to design a store for the Indian Ethnic Clothing ‘SAREE’ reflecting the indian culture and it’s simplicity, vibrant colors and texture. Bringing the knowledge of Indian culture at front with minimilastic design approach. The products have been used to lit up the space instead of adding more elements. Use of wooden vertical members in decreasing length and bells to create and environment of Banaras streets. This retail store has won YOUNG DESIGNER 2014 award and appreciated by few magazines.
LAYOUT
EXPLODED VIEW
HIMALAYA An Optical Store
Category: Commercial Interiors Year: September 2014 Area: 56 sqm Client: Mr. Sudershan Binani Location: South City Mall, Kolkata The brief was to design a luxurious optical store with low budget. As a known brand store, the interior should reflect the brand identity and standard. Gold theme was taken to enhance the design and bars Gold plated metal bars were taken to behave as a main design element. Due to less height, vertical theory has been applied to create illusion and give a sense of big space. Sophisticated materials has been used such as; white marble with gold metal strip in flooring, onyx stone on wall, dark laminate on the shelfs, mirror to reflect the space and wide space to showcase each design of the product. The store was based on golden rule of retail and dividen into platinum, gold, silver and bronze zone.
LAYOUT
EXPLODED VIEW
DESIGN RENDERS
FINAL IMAGES
WELLNESS CENTRE Psychiatric Centre
Category: Health Care Year: March 2015 Area: 2633 sqm Client: VIMAHNS Location: SDVM, Panipat, Haryana “Mental health is a state of well-being in which an individual realises his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and is able to make a contribution to his or her community. In this positive sense, mental health is the foundation for individual well-being and the effective functioning of a community.� - WHO The project deals with 2 main issues which are social and spatial. Social issue deals with the physical and social environment where patients needs to communicate more with others but they ended up living in ISOLATION. Spatial issues deals with the enclosed space in which patients live and recover. It is very important to give them space which is surrounded by nature and have very less environment stressors. The combination of these two issues gives a base to my project which is to break the ISOLATION inside and outside.
RECEPTION
DESIGN STRATEGY
FACADE VIEW
OPEN COMPLEX-CAFETERIA
DINING AREA
COURTYARD
LIBRARY
NURSE STATION
LIBRARY SEATING
ONE over MANY Coffee Table
Category: Furniture Design Year: March 2014 Competition: Made In India The design is based on two major factors; one is to use Indian Craft and other one is to make it multi functional for use. This coffee table can be tranformed into 36 forms according to use and the space given to it. At one time 8-10 people can use this and sometimes even more according to the purpose. Hidden shelves are there with the crafted mesh as a design element. The design speak it’s identity and showcase the possibility of relationship between Craft and modern techniques. This piece have been showcased in many exhibition.
EXPLORATION
MEHRAULLI HAAT Zafar Mahal - Learning Centre
Category: Heritage Retrofit Year: January 2014 Client: INTACH Location: Zafar Mahal, Mehraulli-Delhi Zafar Mahal is the summer palace of last Mughal King in India and situated in Mehraulli where mainly Muslim Community resides. The main objective of the project is to retrofit the palace and enhance it for the use of people living nearby. The proposed idea includes: *Giving the monument back to the locality *Incorporate activities which are beneficial to them *Learning centre for the children and make it universal accessible *Using it as a Residential & Celebration palace during the festivel- Phool Walon Ki Sair festival. *Create Income source for the people who will also take care of the place. * Restore the Art, History, Time, and Material Value of the palace.
LAYOUT
ZONNING
The project has been exhibited in INTACH, New Delhi for around two weeks.
SITE PICTURES
DESIGN VIEWS
FUROSHIKI BAGS One for Clean and Green future
Fellowship: Create to Inspire- Nokia and Oxfam Year: September 2013 Project: Alternative of Plastic Bags Client: Public Motive: Sustainable development and Living WHAT’S NEXT- IDEAS TOWARDS TOMORROW IN DESIGN FUROSHIKI Bags can be made from remnants and suits for their fashion statement, house-wives for their utility, rural area dwellers to carry food to the fields. It’s a life changing idea as it’s usage could be devised or customized according to specific needs. The idea of furoshiki (made in a minute) bags sprung as an effective, affordable, green and indegineous solution to multiple purposes. Approach: *Ground water depletion can be cured in metro-cities, as deposits of plastic in ground contributes 87% to water pollution. *Plastic bags manufacturing will be reduced and burning of it will reduce the major part of Air pollution *Will help in restoring resources for the next generation *Can be used as a fashion-style statement “According to me, every small initiative can be a life changing idea; it just need a positive approach and vision. If only 10 people start using this small idea regularly then the usage of polythene can be reduced up to 80% eveyday. - Represented Idea in Clinton Global Initiative University 2014, Phonix, Arizona, USA