Public Space Design for - Brookfield Properties India

Showing work in public space is very different from showing it in a gallery. Here, people aren’t coming for the art - they’re encountering it while moving, working, meeting, or passing by. That shifts how I think about scale and clarity. The forms need to read from far away, but still reward you when you come closer. I also think more about durability, presence, and how someone might physically navigate around it.

Patterns, myths, and memories come together in her totem, a story told through rhythm and repetition. Building a bridge between folklore and form.
For this totem, I wanted to build a structure that feels like a tiny universe - almost like a stacked city of stories. I started with sketches, thinking about how different elements - arches, plants, windows, pathways could rise vertically and still feel cohesive. From there, I refined the composition, worked out colour relationships and imagined how people might move around it. The idea was to create something you don’t understand all at once. As you walk around, new details reveal themselves — almost like discovering a neighbourhood slowly.