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CONTENTS Curriculum Vitae
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Academic 1. 2. 3. 4.
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Product Design Fast Food Restaurant Design RSA Project 2017-2018 – SENSORY KITCHEN Signature Project 2017-2018 – SERVICE CENTRE FOR TRUCK DRIVERS
Personal Projects 1. 2.
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Residential Project – Living room Commercial Project – Office
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Paintings
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Sketches
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Explorations with Materials
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PRODUCT DESIGN
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Multi- Purpose stand
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multipurpose stand
which can be used as a pen drive holder, Pen holder, some important notes, cell phones etc.
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Inspired from the ability of a substance to flow easily, smoothly, elegantly and gracefully.
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Experimented study model with compiling corrugated sheets together and cutting the shape with the help of tracing paper
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Final model
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FAST FOOD RESTAURANT DESIGN
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MOOD BOARD
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INITIAL SKETCHES
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Rethinking about the structure
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DEVELOPMENT OF CONCEPT
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ZONING and LAYOUTS
Zoning of the existing space was done considering the free space required and theme of being organic and natural
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CONCEPTUAL MODEL
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FINAL MODEL
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RSA PROJECT 2017-2018
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SENSORY KITCHEN
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PROCESS AND JUSTIFICATION FOR THE TOPIC
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concept The concept of sensory kitchen defines a key solution for my specific user. Focusing on the touch and making functionality user friendly. Working in Kitchen is not only functioned but it can be sensed through the textured materials which highlights space for particular goals.
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Site was selected as a existing residential 3bhk in Mumbai ( Bhayandar west.)
Living area
Kitchen area
Living area and existing bedroom
In the process of creating a interior space targets reworking on the existing kitchen considering the need of user who is visually impaired. 35
RE-DESIGNING AND RECONSTRUCTING KITCHEN AND LIVING AREA •
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By splitting three areas and making triangular pattern of Hot, Cold, and Wet areas focuses on the basic functionality. Acoustic walls helps to reduce the noise and controls the sound so that the user focuses on the food while cooking.
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MOOD BOARD 40
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ONCEPT SHEET
SECTIONS
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Signature Project 2017-2018
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Service centre for truck drivers
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SIGNATURE PROJECT
Service Centre for Truck Drivers T
ruck drivers are sleep deprived which affects
their health. This is one of the main reason for accidents to take place on highways. According to the research study truck drivers do not earn much because they get fixed income and faces shortage of money. Hence, services should be provided which can be pocket friendly . Since drivers are mostly on the road and cover miles to reach deliver consignments on time, they don’t have places which serve proper food. Again, low quality food which in turn affects their health. Lack of proper food, sleep hours and space for rest becomes a vicious cycle. Assuring safety for their loaded trucks will add on the value to their miserable lives. The strategy is to create a service Centre where services will not only be provided for Trucks but for truck drivers too, that will ensure the life of the truck drivers and will help to reduce the road accidents when it comes to sleep deprived drivers. 44
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UNDERSTANDING THE USER NEED • • •
To provide proper food. To reduce pressure caused by the target to cover the particular distance . To provide a pocket friendly centre where they can relax and solve their problem regarding sleep deprivation.
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SITE SELECTION
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Location of the site should be visible and accessible for the maximum roads available on that particular path. Site Planning included Accidental prone highways of Maharashtra/India Distance between the two Motels/Hotels Blind spots 47
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Residential Project 2017-2018
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Living room
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Personal Projects R E S
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LIVING AREA A living area was redesigned except the flooring as per client needs Sofa, tv unit and upper storage was designed 51
2017
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Commercial Project 2017-2018
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Office design
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SMALL OFFICE REDESIGNED CONSIDERING THE CLIENTS NEEDS. • Minimalizing the clutter caused by the furniture • Bigger space for mobility • Accessible storage
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Paintings
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Sketches
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CHARCOAL SKETCHING
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Experiments with materials
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Experimenting fluidity with some glue and colours
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Experimenting “FLOW” on ice with colours
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Experimenting “malleability� the ability to be easily modified.
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A network of lines that cross each other to form a series of squares of rectangles
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Placing cubes in the back with a plastic bottle in the front to give a stretchy effect 76
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THANK YOU
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