Saturday, 30 April 2016

Just 2 more weeks left for this assignment to end which also means I'll be promoted to level 1 :D
I'm so excited thinking of how its gonna be.. but before that i have my final jury around the corner.. So.. back to workk! 
In my last blog post I shared my design brief with y'all
Wait did i tell you my concept?? 
 oops!
 So first of all have a look at my concept..


So, my main concern with the shoe house was that people were not utilising the space alotted to them and instead were sitting outside the mandir to collect shoes.. Which was leading to many problems such as-
1. People were paying them voluntarily.
2.There was no organised way of collecting shoes.
3.The people sitting outside were doing business in the name of seva. 
AND SO ON..
Hence, i concluded that people visiting the temple were also ignorant about the fact that even though there is a shoe house provided to the people still they are sitting outside!
THEREFORE I THOUGHT OF RE-DESIGNING THE SHOE HOUSE AND MAKE PEOPLE AWARE OF IT'S PRESENCE.
In present, the overall look of the shoes house is not appealing to the the eyes. 
So after a lot of research about re-designing i thought why not take inspiration from the hindu god Hanuman ji!
HAVE A LOOK!
We all know what a mace is (gada) in hindi. Well for those of you who do not know Mace is the main weapon on Hanuman Ji which he always used to carry on his shoulders. So, thats my first object which i made use to make the 3D walls of the shoe house.

These days everyone is jumping on the conservation movement, for a good reason. Therefore I decided to make my 3D wall design with "Bagasse" that are made from the fibrous remains of sugarcane

THAT'S BAGASSE ON YOUR LEFT!











THATS A 3D WALL ART DONE OUT OF BAGASSE MATERIAL!



So you guys obviously must have seen the famous image of 
hanuman ji portrayed as splitting his chest to reveal the image of sita and rama. Well, thats my second inspiration to make the design of the window as you can see in my above sketch. I have further simplified the image to give it the shape of a window 


Just another doodle from my logbook! In which im designing signage for the shoe house as well as trying to create design for my 3D walls!


Further i modified the window of the shoe house to create a 3D look!


These were all my ideas and sketches which helped me to      redesign my shoe house!    
In my next blogpost ill be sharing with you guys the final look of the shoe house. So please don't forget to check my latest post which will be up very sooon!  
 

Tuesday, 19 April 2016

Hey guys!!
Before telling y'all my design intervention let me share with you guys my design brief.. But wait do you guys know what design brief is?? Well if not let me tell you, its nothing huge just goes by its name design brief is a written document represting the need for design. Its focuses on the desired results..
I still have to write my concept which won't take tooo long.. So till then stay tuned! :D

Sunday, 17 April 2016

Hey Guys! I've totally been lagging on my blog from the past couple of days... but that's all about to change. My project is finally coming to an end and I've been working on it like crazyyyy!!
So time to update you guys about my latest project work..:D
As you guys know that I've taken the shoe house as my micro area further i had to study the place and look for a design intervention. Soo here first have a look at my sketch
So thats a rough sketch of my micro area ( shoe house) if you want to see the real image just scroll down :)


I'm sure you guys are curious to know why have i taken this particular place as my micro study area.  So before moving on lemme just brief you a lil about it.

WHAT? 

It is a shoe house outside the mandir where all the people before visiting the temple take their shoes off.

WHY?

It is a belief to remove shoes outside the mandir.
1.To keep the mandir neat and clean and obey the culture.
2. Shoes and chappals are made of leather which is made of animal skin. Thus it is said to remove shoes outside.

WHO?

There are people who sit outside the mandir just to collect shoes and they call themselves as sevak.

WHERE?

These people sit outside the mandir in an open area on mattresses.

WHEN?

From morning 7am till evening 7pm and sometimes till late night.



So after going and talking to few people, I went and talked to the man sitting outiside the mandir who collects shoes.
His name is soorat. He works as a sevak in the temple, lives in pahadganj and comes almost everyday along with his wife who also works in the temple. He sits outside the shoe house to collect shoes and as he's doing seva for the people he doesn't ask for money but people pay him voluntarily. Since childhood he's been doing this work and has a strong belief in Hanuman Ji.
Customers come within every 5-10mins and in an hour he earns a maximum of rs600-700. He told me that he has made tokens numbered from 1-50 so he gives one token to the customer and keeps the other with himself for his convience. On tuesdays and saturdays their is a lot of crowd and more people like him sit outside the mandir to collect shoes so he faces alot of competition.

But aren't you guys wondering that why do these people sit outside and not in the shoe house which is provided to them??


The reason why they don't sit inside the shoe house is because
they are doing business in the name of seva.
Also they fear competiton as many people like them are doing the same job.
People are ignorant                                about this and they are taking advantage of that!!

So I'm sure you guys got a little idea of where my project is heading too!!
In my next blogpost i'll be sharing with you the design intervention which i've thought of.. So stay tuned see you guys very sooon!! :D


                                                                                                                            Sketches made by me