Trishita Ghosh I Interior architect and designer I South East England
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Final presentation pack produced for the India exhibition!
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Check out the India Exhibition 🇮🇳that I designed at our local radio station. The design is an ode to the Indian railways and how it literally and figuratively connects India through its love for good food, Bollywood and romance. Visuals will be available soon on my professional Instagram #india #indian #indianrailway #kashmirtokanyakumari #bollywood #lovefood #chai #crisp #train (at Unity 101 Community Radio)
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In love with the tranquil retail experience provided by #lush Especially like how the design is inspired by old fashioned grocery stores #interiordesign #interiorarchitecture #london #tranquil #serenity #calming #cosmetics #beauty #vegetablestand #fishmonger #facemask #aromatherapy #design #retailtherapy #designresearch (at LUSH UK)
#fishmonger#interiorarchitecture#beauty#tranquil#london#facemask#lush#interiordesign#cosmetics#aromatherapy#designresearch#serenity#design#calming#vegetablestand#retailtherapy
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1 day to go!!! @edgegradshow #designnerd #design #interiordesign #interiorarchitecture #timber #gradshow #iadaub #inspiredaub (at Arts University Bournemouth)
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Only 3 more days to go!!!! #Repost @caitlin.goble (@get_repost) ・・・ Boards are coming together @edgegradshow (at Arts University Bournemouth)
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4 days to go until we showcase our hard work in Bournemouth 👌🏽👌🏽 #Repost @edgegradshow (@get_repost) ・・・ Website is up and invites are out! Everyone is Welcome to our Bournemouth grad show exhibition! www.iadaub.com/edge Invites to London coming soon... #interiorarchitecture #graduationshow #london #bournemouth #artsuniversitybournemouth #architecture #design #studentdesigners #commercialdesign #exhibitiondesign #exhibition #iadaub #designteam (at Arts University Bournemouth)
#iadaub#artsuniversitybournemouth#interiorarchitecture#designteam#repost#architecture#exhibitiondesign#bournemouth#graduationshow#design#commercialdesign#studentdesigners#exhibition#london
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FINAL HAND IN
The hand in went well this morning and did not feel rushed like my feasibility project. I was able to create my report and get it professionally bound. I also handed in a soft copy of my report, promo videos, leaflet of how the incubator will work and photography of my model. Although I handed in my physical model I wish I had the chance to put the ceiling and the main structure together.
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TECHNICAL DRAWINGS 2
How the Sonication pod works?
Visitors match their answer on the back of the structures (1) to the question on the rod (2). Visitors then slot the rod (3) into the hole (4). The RFID scanner (5) reads the code on the chip (6) and connect to the database (7). The unique identity code is sent to the cloud (8) which checks if the answers are compatible to the questions through external computers (9). Depending on the answer the computer will connect then to the cloud (10) and trigger the speakers (11) into sound of approval (yay) or disapproval (nay).
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TECHNICAL DRAWINGS 1
How the interactive touch table works in the incubator pod-
The construction of all interactive tables were realised and influenced by the Impuls Bauhaus project by Jens Weber and Andreas Wolter. As shown in the technical drawing, the interactive table is comprised of two components – a beamer (A) with a projection screen (B), used for displaying the bacterial culture as it grow; and the interactive table itself.
One section of the tabletop (C) is comprised of a matte projection surface, on which the image from the beamer is projected. Because high-resolution beamers are not equipped with very wide-angled lenses, it was necessary to direct the projected image from the beamer (E) to the screen via a mirror (D). This setup ensures the projector is setup horizontally as required by the manufacturer.
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LinkedIn update
Since I have been thinking about my career plans I am sure that I want to get some work experience (paid or unpaid) before applying for a masters course in interior architecture or exhibition design. Therefore I have sent a series of job applications as a junior designer on websites such as Reed, Adzuma, Total jobs etc... I also ensured that my linkedin account was updated.
Updating my linkedIn was useful for me to not only ensure viewers saw the latest ventures I have been involved in but also allowed me to review how far along I have come since first year. Through linkedIn I made sure recruiters are aware that I am seeking ‘opportunities in experiential design: retail, hospitality, museum and exhibition design’.
The networking site is usually free but also includes the option of premium membership which is free for a month. The membership has a series of perks such as your profile being moved to the top of hiring managers list, discover who is interested in your profile, directly reaching out to hiring managers, etc... Therefore last month I applied to a series of ‘junior interior designer’ positions and directly contacted the recruiters where required on linkedin.
Since updating my linkedin profile I have already had two recruiting companies directly getting in contact with me with regards to roles available that would suit my skills, knowledge and experience. Both of the roles are different yet allow similar experiences. Both of the recruiters asked for my portfolio. Whilst I had my website to showcase my wide variety I believe it was essential for me to create portfolio that directly catered to the different role and organisations.
One of the organisations is a high street retail store specialising in optical and hearing centres and are growing their in house interior designers. The role is for a retail store design assistant. Due to my lack of experience in that sector I had to ensure that through my portfolio and cover letter I showcased that my skills and work experiences are still relevant. My CV, portfolio and cover letter as submitted according to their job description is available here
The second was for a architects practice in Eastleigh who specialise in residential, retail, leisure and educational institutions. My interests in the public sector of the industry meant I was immediately attracted to the role. However I had to ensure that my portfolio should showcase that I can work with projects that cater to the general public as well as buildings with multiple floors. Since I lacked work experience in this field I avoided to include those projects. However the recruiting firm advised me to send a separate work experience portfolio in case they find any more job opening relevant to my experiences and skills on the job. Therefore I sent them two portfolios which are available here
I have yet to hear back from both the organisations.
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3ds Max
The above collage represents projects where styrofoam has been used to create sculptures. As mentioned in my previous blogs I was inspired by a pop up retail shop for Richard Chai; an American fashion designer. The space is constructed out of wire cute 'white foam that transforms the temporary space into an urban glacial cavern'. This influenced polystyrene to be my choice of material for the globular structures of cancer stem cells that was conceptualised to envelope the building.
Whilst researching other ways the material has been previously used I stumbled upon the Water Tree project by Lawrence Argent. What I liked the most about this project is the soft globular form. Tara Donovan's ceiling sculpture inspired me to consider Polystyrene cups as a method to create a mesmerising space with a form I am trying to achieve to represent cancer stem cells. These projects have made me realise that I don’t need to consider materials to create a curved wall as the globular structures can form as a partition for the different spaces. I researched Eva Hesse’s Untitled 1970's project which uses knotted ropes dipped in liquid latex. I like how the organic form as well as irregular web like structure provides a feeling of uneasiness. This aspect inspired me to consider latex ropes to be covered and entangled within the globular installation.
Having brought my ideas together I wanted to produce rendering that was professional, realistic and presentable. Therefore, I have been working on 3dsmax to create forms that represent my idea. I have found it relatively easy to get back to it. I had to remind myself some of the features and commands in order to produce it but YouTube tutorials have been useful. Using 3DS Max allowed me to imagine the entire volume of the space and how the globular installations will work within the space. I have yet to work with materials and lighting which I hope to work on this week in order to be realised for the following week when I have to present.
Link to more shots are available here>> https://trishitaghoshiad.tumblr.com/post/159683540935/3ds-max
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Enveloping the Spatial volume with cancer stem cells
Initially as showcased in my presentation the cancer cell structure taking over the walls of the exhibition was tightly focused just towards the walls. Therefore, this week I took on board my tutorial feedback as given by Russell before Easter holidays to consider the entire volume of the space. Therefore, I created visuals on surface pro to bring my thoughts and ideas into experiments that helped me realise my idea. It was nice to try something different as I have been prone to creating photoshop collages to initialise my concepts. I believe this really helped me to develop my ideas of globular structures further as well as see how it would work within the volume of the space.
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Insight Exhibition: Sonication
As part of the Insight Exhibition I developed the sonication exhibition which is part of the sonication zone of the save the patient exhibition. The space allows visitors to experiment with how high frequency sound is used to break bacterial cell membrane. As a fun interactive game the zone allows teenagers to engage with the science in an informal setting. Research shows and on minds on learning as incorporated in the zone enhances scientific enquiry.
It was interesting to see people interact with the exhibit as they took the time to get close to the microphone and shout at the microphone to trigger the animation. Initially there were some technical problems which I had to fix as the microphone as set up by the production team did not insure the sensitivity. Which meant it was harder to trigger the animation. It worked better afterwards.
Furthermore, it was really nice to hear some positive feedback from Ellie with regards to my piece who thought it was a fun way to explain the process. I was also asked by one of the visitors to explain how I came up with the idea. After providing them with a thorough explanation I was really pleased to have them appreciate the amount of thought and scientific understanding that had gone into the designing of the piece. These positive feedback's have boosted my confidence and I am therefore super excited to exhibit my work again for the Edge exhibition. I will however need to ensure that the microphone works well.
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