Design Frim: Cama Circle
Role: Collaborated in developing the final design idea and fabrication
Client: –
Location: Isfahan, Iran
Date: 2016 – 17
Innovation stands as a fundamental pillar in the field of design, equipping us with the capacity to confront and surmount complex social challenges. Much like athletes who engage in daily training regimens to maintain their physical prowess, it is incumbent upon us to exercise our creative faculties consistently. Whether this exercise takes the form of fashioning a practical handle, crafting a luminescent lamp, or conceiving the blueprint for an expansive urban space is immaterial. This diversity in the scale and scope of creative undertakings serves as a safeguard against the entrapment of the mind within narrow confines.
In our case, these creative exercises have taken the shape of collaborative endeavors, often involving the fabrication of practical objects such as lamps, table bases, and a myriad of other utilitarian devices. The genesis of these exercises was driven by a dual purpose: to tackle challenges inherent to the manufacturing process and to leverage these creations in our office projects, thereby synergizing form and function.
Another noteworthy creative venture encompassed the design and casting of concrete objects, each endowed with unique functionalities. Every facet of this process, from the initial design phase to the fabrication stages, which encompassed formwork, concrete preparation, pouring, and the installation of connections, was meticulously executed within the confines of Cama Circle Studio. Resourcefulness was the order of the day, with readily available tools and materials such as thick taluks or plastic bottles pressed into service to craft the molds necessary for these concrete creations.
In essence, these exercises represent not only an exploration of creativity but also an amalgamation of artistry and pragmatism, underscoring the versatility and innovative spirit inherent in design processes.