CEPT Archives, initiative of CEPT University and India's first of its kind. Archiving information related to architecture, planning, design, and allied disciplines in India broad based under the subjects of built environment, design and culture.
Arvind Talati : A forgotten pioneer of modern Indian architecture. This was an archival exhibition of his life and works. 
The narrative of the exhibition is explained on the Timeline. It goes from how he chose this line of profession to studying it, getting his experience by having Le Corbusier as his mentor. 

As a designer I was expected to work closely with both, the curator and CEPT Archives team. Getting the data from the researcher and curator, I visualised the narrative the exhibition and transformed that into the Archive's space. The narrative was showcased through original artworks + photographs + archival material + panels + publication displays + audio-video displays. Along with the space and layout design, I worked on the promotional material. And design the monograph, converting the exhibition into a catalogue.

  

Print materials for the project

Planning the space and curating the information.

Section 1 of the exhibition. Wall Design, Illustrations, Panel Design.

Section 2 of the exhibition. Wall Design, Illustrations, Panel Design.

Section 3 of the exhibition. Wall Design, Illustrations, Panel Design.

Catalogue grid and the final monograph.

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