#ModelMakers: Diya Karthic

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#ModelMakers: Diya Karthic

Welcome back to #ModelMakers! Today, we’re highlighting Diya Karthic — a fourth-year student at Tulane University. Scroll down to learn more about Diya’s work!

Name: Diya Karthic

School: Tulane University

Degree Program: Bachelor of Architecture, 5-Year Program

Year in School: Fourth Year

Describe Your Design Style: My design style prioritizes Variation and Interaction. Variation is what makes spaces memorable. A large room feels larger when you enter it through a small hallway. This kind of interaction and juxtaposition aligns with programming and sequencing, and can be emphasized with lighting and materiality. Experiential architecture is at the root of all my design choices.

Share a Project You’re Proud of:

A project I’m proud of is Veil + Void, a material innovation center in downtown New Orleans. During the design process, I focused on the different types of clients the project attracted and what their experience would be like as different users of the building.
The proposal is split into three sections: Entry, Axis, and Active Programming. These align with the three types of users: Visitors, Public, and Research Fellows. The entry space welcomes visitors off the busy boulevard, into a compressed space that then opens into a large atrium that houses a café and leads up to gallery and library spaces.
The Axis space is a central circular courtyard that extends up through the entire form, welcoming the public off the street onto a circular courtyard space.
This courtyard space, depending on the specific use case, can serve as an exterior material yard for research fellows. The active programming for these fellows also includes a high bay fabrication space and apartments.
This project is designed for the changing and evolving nature of spaces; it welcomes the City of New Orleans to inspire and be a part of the innovation taking place.

You can find Diya on Instagram: @diyakarthicarch_


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