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INTENT
from PORTFOLIO
by Ashima Yadav


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The Indian public spaces witness a diverse number of resting postures, hence, the urban seating spaces considers individual behavioral factors to life: How much one is going to spend at seating? Does the individual require intimate space or social space? Or the politics of posture during conversation? etc. The public leisure concept is designed as an assembly of seating spaces that take the form of a subtropical flower hibiscus. The form mimics the assembly of delicate petals covering at the centre pistil of the flower. It seems like a blanket engulfing and caressing everything it touches. The combination of design element like monolith plastic mesh sheets and steel poles are made into organic forms to create a feeling of organic disturbance that are in harmony inside a concrete jungle.
