Eternal Confluence
h = 250 cm

The depicted form in question is a visionary concept that aspires to transcend the limitations of time, aiming for timeless and expansive qualities. lt symbolises narrative of progression and growth, where the numbers 20, 30, and 40 represent increasing quantities of both space and time. The idea of matrix has been explored through the design, as the space itself is intentionally flexible, allowing for expansion through the incorporation of cuboids or modular elements. As a result, it evolves over different ages, forming an array of interconnected spaces leading the user to a sense of confusion and disorientation.
Within this architectural vision, various spaces are explored, including a repository of knowledge and spaces for community, each with unique experience. Additionally, there is an exploration of a digital lbrary, which exists within the regulated realm of spaces, encouraging a balance and co-existen ce between the physical and virtual realms. These spaces serve as gathering points for people, fostering social interactions and shared moments. The intention is to create an environment where individuals can connect, collaborate, and engage in diverse activities, enriching their sense of belonging and community.
To enhance the immersive experience, the design incorporates fragments of different programs and events forming a formidable mass that overwhelms the observer. These programs or spaces are deliberately set to varying scales, contributing to a sense of ambiguity and misdirection for those who encounter them. This intentional manipulation of perception aims to evoke curiosity, intrigue, and an exploration of the unknown.
In essence, this concept strives to create a space that defies the constraints of time, while offering a multitude of interconnected spaces that range from repositories of knowledge to vibrant community hubs for a multitude of events. By challenging the observer's perception and incorporating diverse scales and elements, the design seeks to evoke a sense of wonder and discovery, inviting individuals to engage with the space in their own unique ways.
Aryan Chavan
Vanshika Tekriwal
Aarush Nanavati
Tanvi Daga
Rajveer Suryawanshi

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