by foraging biomaterials, shreya dwivedi envisions modern interiors as living ecoystems
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Shreya Dwivedi's project explores how incorporating foraged biomaterials into interiors can create a sense of place and connection to the land, combating placelessness.
Globalization results in a sameness that alienates people from local culture and traditions. Shreya Dwivedi questions how, within this context, individuals can cultivate a sense of belonging.
Using traditional Indian philosophy, Dwivedi emphasizes regional materials in design, transforming interiors into ecosystems that encourage social and ecological relationships. Foraged materials actively engage with inhabitants.
Earthing Interiority fosters a culture of care between the inhabitants and their environment, redefining domestic spaces as not merely containers but as living ecosystems contributing to well-being.
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