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EVENTS
Event spaces are designed to leave a mark. We create immersive environments that engage the senses and tell a compelling story. Each detail is crafted to enhance the experience and make moments memorable.
CHARPAI PROJECT
2022 - GOA, INDIA
If one were to imagine a single piece of furniture which is truly Indian it would be the Charpai. It is perhaps one of the most functional pieces of furniture ever created - portable, economical, sustainable, compact, multifunctional with utility, not only for personal use, but also for social use, and for people to get together.
Curated by Ayush Kasliwal
Co-curated by Ramayudh Sahu
THE MIRROR-72HUA
2019 - JENA, GERMANY
The MIRROR – make pollution great again
The installation the MIRROR stands as an artistic intervention designed to transform the dynamic urban landscape of Jena-Lobeda. Conceived within the context of the 72 Hours Urban Action competition, this project turns the challenge of make pollution great again into a visually captivating and thought-provoking experience. The installation creatively responds to the surrounding environment, converting the pervasive sounds of the highway and the continuous wind into a harmonious symphony of light and sound.
A delicate, yet robust, mesh structure stretches across the existing seating area and adjacent green space, creating a sense of sanctuary amidst the urban hustle. This design balances the need for peaceful refuge with the desire for an open view of the distant surroundings. Soft, colorful stripes ripple in the wind, adding a layer of dynamic movement to the space while encouraging those passing by to stop, listen, and engage with the environment in a new way.
TEAM
72 Hour Team Vivid/h Gassam Ali, Zahi Asa, Jana Beckmann, Anja Cambría Oellermann, Sarah Drain, Liron Monitz, Sophia Müller, Janna Nikoleit, Alex Rosenfeld, Vasilisa Shchogoleva, Anirudh Pratap Singh
ICCIG X IIMA
2014- 2015 - AHMEDABAD, GUJARAT, INDIA
The 25 Years of Sustainability and Innovation exhibition stands as a monumental artistic and conceptual intervention, celebrating the incredible journey of the Honey Bee Network and its relentless commitment to nurturing grassroots innovations. Conceived for the ICCIG event, this exhibition transforms the very essence of the network’s work into an immersive, thought-provoking experience that speaks to the power of sustainable solutions and the collaborative spirit of communities.
SHRIFAL HEIGHTS
2014 - AHMEDABAD, GUJARAT, INDIA
A site-specific sculptural installation designed to mark the entrance of Shrifal Heights while inviting residents and visitors to pause, gather, and experience the space. These monumental floral forms are more than just identity markers—they function as public urban furniture, creating shaded alcoves and illuminated zones that transform at dusk. Crafted in mild steel with CNC precision, the structures come alive with outdoor halogen lighting that projects intricate shadows through perforated surfaces, making them both functional and atmospheric. Inspired by the name Shrifal (meaning coconut in Sanskrit, a traditional symbol of prosperity and welcome), the forms resonate with cultural memory while enhancing community life through their inviting spatial quality.
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