"Curvilinear surfaces deformed under forces creates spatial flow" This portfolio showcases the work from the monsoon semester 2024, completed during my first semester in the Master's program in Interior Design at CEPT University. It focuses on exploring materials, construction techniques, and curvilinear designs to create engaging spaces. The projects range from adaptive reuse to site-less concepts, blending creativity and functionality to design interiors that tell a story. Through this work, I’ve developed a better understanding of materials, spatial flow, and how to design meaningful environments. The Big Rethink - Tectonic materiality of interior elements
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It's not to late to register for our next CPD live event on 'The Influence of Colour & Sound on Biophilic Design'. Using colour, texture and acoustics, we can create interior spaces that are imbued with positive emotional experiences, inspired by the our natural environment. Join us as our speakers explore the origins of the concept, point to successful examples of it in action, and outline the ways to incorporate it into your own work. https://ow.ly/jtBR50TytKH
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