Sachismita Sabar

Form Studies - Lamp

focus on the aspects of asthetics, perception and materialisation of archietectural compostion in the design.


To create different variants of a base form that lie in the progressive graph with axes as Fast to Slow and Detailed to Less Detailed without any question all the forms have to resolved. and then enlarge one of the forms of your choice.

In order to give various aesthetical outcomes. 

Guided by - Dr. Shanu Sharma 

Studies of Forms

Form Studies 

we went through a hierarchical series of design

Linear Flow – Acceleration, Fair Curve, Hierarchy, and Direction 

This course sensitized me towards perception, appreciation and articulation of the language of form generation and composition. It provided me with some fundamental tools to creatively influence a given form or shape to a desirable object. Following are some forms I made during the intensive month long course. 

Guided by - Dr. Shanu Sharma 


Form Studies

TO STUDY INTERNATINAL AND INDIAN AUTHOR PRODUCT DESIGNER 

This module is unlike any other, and my experience is limited to studying their designers' work, their style, work culture, and philosophy, iterating from our visualization, and going through the process of ideating, finalizing one, and then 3D modelling and rendering into the final outcome. My thought process changed through this, as we didn't know the context at the beginning. 

Guided by - Dr. Shanu Sharma 


Bamboo Workshop

Learnings

Get to know the features of bamboo, its sustainability and how Eco-friendly it is.

While working with the bambooits very hard to make it a blend ,mold or giving a shape, as it have a critic property i.e changes in its microstructure and chemical composition.

Learn to handle new tools/machine for cutting , blending , slicing the bamboo and all the techniques to work on it.

This material is very versatile as it is a bit challenging.but i got a new experience interms of creativity and ideation.

Guided by - Shashank Gautam, Mianzi


Waste Picking Device

Designing a Waste collecting tool for Rural Bharat

The design approach was to create a feasible, compact and easier solution for picking the waste, as most of the time waste are collected through hands for throwing out  rarely very few of them use gloves to hold the waste and throw it, like the worker of BMC or other private organization still the gloves does last for longer and direct getting in touch to the Hand which is more harmful for the health and even get an adverse effect in their health later.

Guided by - Dr. Shanu Sharma