

Chaithanya Gowda
Education
Masters in interior design (2021-2022)
Scuola politecnica di design
Milan, Italy
Bachelors of science (2017-2020)
Interior Design and management
Mount carmel college
Bangalore, India
Certified course (2022- ongoing)
Roman Architecture
Yale University, Conneticut
Pre-University (2015-2017)
Political science and commerce
Mount carmel college
Bangalore, India
chaithanya s gowda
15/04/1999
chaithanyasg7@gmail.com
+91 9972383014
+39 3206881629
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I am Chaithanya Gowda, an interior designer with a passion in project management, space planning, and computer-aided design. I have a bachelors degree, while currently doing my Masters course. Personally, I find myself to be the most creative and when I am designing commercial spaces as I have the creative freedom to use it as a blank canvas with limitless ideas. I have internship and work experience of 6 months as an interior designer. Due to my skills in digital marketing, I was also assigned as the “Creative head” representing the design team.

Poeple close to me describe me as “aproachable” “optimistic” “people person”.
Academic skills
Drafting
Sections
Elevations
Detailed Working Drawings
Scheduling
Estimates and bill of quantity
Mood boards & concepts
Service drawings (Electrical, Plumbing, Flooring Ceiling)
3D modelling
3D rendering
Post production
Work Experience
Simone Micheli
Interior Designer
Anusha shetty designs
Social media manager
Anusha shetty designs
Interior designer
Anusha shetty designs
Interior design intern
Extra Curricular
Voluenteer
Fuori Salone- Milano
Daaily Platforms- Architonic, Archdaily and Design Boom
Prefect
Bachelors- Interior Design and management
Mount carmel college
Prop designer/ Set designer
Capitaux festival
Mount carmel college
Software skills
Flooring & False AutoCad Indesign SketchUp Sketchbook 3Ds Max DialLux Vray MS Office Canva Photoshop





academic portfolio
pamar
woolrich
coop
job portfolio
Tirana hotel
Kothari house
Svasa
Salarpuriya Sattva
assorted renders
pamar
SPD | MILANO DESIGN WORKSHOP 2021 GROUP PROJECT / project brief

The task was to design a pop up store in a week, for the brand “pamar” to display their products at an exhibit. It is a 10m by 10m space at a corner with 2 open sides. We decided to allow the customers to choose their own path by creating 2 entrances. There is a central meeting area for when the customers want to purchase or have discussions. There is a little pantry with waiting area. The main products are displayed on 2 walls at the bottom right. the meeting area wall doubles as a display of the best products in each line



/ facade / plan
Materials used to make the products are used in the facade to represent the brand’s image and the finish of the products.

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/ entrance 1
The colours and materials of the facade is broken by the black and white representation of the brand and it’s history. The display is visually divided using the colour of the catelogue as it is pamar’s brand identity. It is balanced by using neutral colours in the rest of the store with white, or light wood textures.

/ meeting room
The polycarbonate sheet provides of privact while also allowing the monitor the exhibition area. The display shelves are used to display of each collection.

/ interior space

provides a sense the staff to wood display the best


/ exhibition area
The wall creates a niche to differentiate each collection and also provide spot loights onto the products. Drawers and shutters are created for user experience.

woolrich
SPD | MILANOINTERIOR DESIGN LAB 2

GROUP PROJECT 2021
/ project brief
Woolrich is a popular american clothing brand that sells outdoor wear. They are well known for their innovation of having a cold room where the customers can experience the warmth of the parka in -20 degree celcius. Our approach was to design for the future of woolrich as a brand as they are moving toward urban wear. This inspired us to use the city as the concept by recreating the shadows and colours of the city. The whole store is designed as a way finder so people experience walking through the store starting from the origin to present day.
/ location


/ brandvalues
• American heritage: The original products mirrored the “american dream”: wear Woolrich to pursue your goals, regardless of the elements. The heritage connects to the present and future and remains true to empower everyone in the elements.
• Iconic brand elements: As America’s oldest outdoor clothing brand, the products have become icons in their own right. The Buffalo Check, for example, with its distinctive red and black pattern, has been a symbol for americana and workwear.
• Purposeful design: The product design ethos is pure, considered, consistent: This approach to product purpose informs the use of materials and technological production techniques that make all the items fit for all elements.
Walking around the store following the flow
Representing the flow of the city inside through the continuting walls

Characterising various spaces through the walls
The store gives the customers an experience as they walk into and out of the store
walking through history walking through the city
walking through time
walking around the store reminds you of walking around the city

representing the history of woolrich




/ contrast- main exposition area






/ zoning plan







The store is visually split into two parts. the left of the store represents the city with a vintage influence. The right side of the store upon entrance represents vintage style with reference to the materials and textures of the city’s urban landscape. The areas are enclosed within boxes of varied sizes emphasising the “walking part of the concept. This journey later comes to a halt at the cafeteria with glass facade and ceiling.








/ section AA’
The elevation shows the city with a vintage influence. Materials like resin and mesh make it feel industrial while the brick used as counter and furniture gives the space a vintage aesthetic. The frames of the mesh boxes are shaped to replicate the shadows and lights of the city like the doors and windows lit up at night time.





These sections show the contrast between the two parts of the store. The intersection of vintage and industrial styles communication with each other. The view of the inside of the exposition boxes showing the variation in the height of the boxes. The glass boxes subtly immitate this form.





/ glass display details
10mm GLASS FIXED WITH ADHESIVE
10mm GLASS FIXED WITH ADHESIVE
WALL CLAMPS WITH A METAL COVER TO FIX GLASS TO THE WALL BRICKS- 50X120X250
WALL CLAMPS WITH A METAL COVER TO FIX GLASS TO THE WALL BRICKS- 50X120X250
ADHESIVE TO FIX THE BRICKS TOGETHER
ADHESIVE TO FIX THE BRICKS TOGETHER
DETAIL OF FIXING THE GLASS BOX TO THE WALL
DETAIL OF FIXING THE GLASS BOX TO THE WALL
coop
SPD | MILANOINTERIOR DESIGN LAB 2
GROUP PROJECT 2021 / project brief
the main approach to this project was focused on how to make your regular neighborhood supermarket interesting and attractive. as bologna is a very colourful and traditional city, we decided to create a modern and technologically advanced supermarket that is set in a monochrome interior space.


/ plans with flooring and furniture



ground floor

first floor









/ sections






/ conveyor belt restaurant
The customers have the option of either picking up food from the store window or eating inside. Either option has the added luxury where the food glides to you on a conveyor belt.

/ co-working area and display shelves

The first floor has a co working area that is inspired by the form of a fountain. The sales area is distinguished by colour blocking with green as the rest of the space is monochrome.




tirana hotel

project brief
The Kothari house is home to a family of four with parents and their 2 sons. Moving into their new home, they wanted a space that reflects a combination of their varied styles. A neutral colour palette with metal accents in bold asymmetric shapes was the resulting design.
/ mirror
the mirror has an LED within frosted glass to give a diffused effect. there is additional led light behid the mirror.

/ sink unit
the sink has a brushed gold base with yellow tinted satin finish glass counters.
/ wall
gold tinted mirror in 150 cm panels

/ shower partition
glass partition with signature pattern inlay made of yellow frosted glass.

/ bedside light
the render also shows a second option for the bedside lamp.

/ touch control
The entire room can be controlled with a touch screen that is placed beside the bed for convinience. the device controls the light’s colour temperature and brightness.
/ tv unit
the tv is placed inside the wall and enclosed with glass fitted within reflective gold mirror.





kothari house
project brief
The Kothari house is home to a family of four with parents and their 2 sons. Moving into their new home, they wanted a space that reflects a combination of their varied styles. A neutral colour palette with metal accents in bold asymmetric shapes was the resulting design.







/ wall design
mdf panel with grooves provided for gold beeding. asymmetric design to match that of the tv unit, the textured laminate continues onto the false ceiling.

/ tv unit and partition
mdf panel with grooves provided for gold beeding. asymmetric design is used to create a continuity from the tv unit to the partition wall. The partition is created to partially hide the dining area while still allowing light to pass through.
/ crokery unit
The crockery unit serves to display crockery and wash area for the dining table. The tall unit is concealed to store crockeries that theyy do not wish to display. The glass unit has an asymmetric composition to replicate the kitchen.



project brief
Svasa homes is known for its cosy, indian style modern homes. the client requested a contemporary space in terms of materials that are easy to maintain. the space was reqired to have a bold indian influence which we represented through the flooring pattern and locally sourced materials.










salarpuria sattva

project brief
A family of 3 was looking to move into their new home. I was the lead designer of this project where this young couple wanted a contemprary house with bold red accents around the house. Here is a selection of work from this project that was loved by both me and the client. The living room has classic elements like the beeding and wainscotting but with a contemporary twist. The daugher’s bedroom is a tropical wonderland.




assorted renders







