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Design brief Cultural diversity of India Growth rate of Buddhism Acceptance of Buddhism Facts of Buddhism Importance is peace in life User profile Word palette Inspiration board Mood board Design philosophy Color board Unique selling point Explorations Sketches Technical drawings Detailing Renderings Content Design brief To enhance food eating experience for people who are adapting Buddhism for calmness and relaxation Cultural diversity There is an endless diversity of different prevailing cultures. cultures in India. India's cultures has While my research about these been successive cultures, I fount that Buddhism is waves of migration. Me being a one culture that has potential to part of India has always been grow fascinated by different cultures, Where growth rate of Hinduism is 21, rituals and habits. This is where I Buddhism is 1625. enriched by initiated my research on several in the upcoming years. Religion by numbers Growth Rate The total number of people who describe themselves as belonging to a religion in the Indian census. The total number of people who describe themselves as changing to a religion in the Indian census. 1970 Hindu Muslim Christian Sikhs Other religions and persuasions Jains Buddhists 1980 1990 2000 2010 1970 303,200,000 35,400,000 8,200,000 6,200,000 1,800,000 1,600,000 200,000 Buddhism Muslim Christian Sikhs Jains Hindu Other religions and persuasions 1980 1990 2000 2010 1625 33 31 27 27 21 11 Not only is it a fast growing culture but also a culture that is adopted by people worldwide for different reasons: Ÿ It is not a religion, but has a proper proven ideologies. It is a non-theistic culture. Ÿ Seeking peace Ÿ No religious sentiments are affected of the home religion because Buddhism is just teachings of Buddha "If you purpose to speak always ask yourself: is it true, is it necessary, is it kind." Buddha "what you think, you become. • what you feel, you attract. ' B u d d h a D h a r m a ' (Buddhism) can be what you imagine, you create." translated as 'Religion of BUDDHA the Buddha' or 'Way of Buddha'. Thus it means following the teachings of the enlightened one. BUDDHISM • Buddhism was founded in the north-eastern part of India (Between India and Nepal) • B u d d h i s m a nontheistic (Independent belief God); or i s religion from non-belief the of Ÿ Gautama Buddha is considered the founder of Buddhism. (He himself acknowledged that there had been many enlightened ones in the past and there will be many in the future; however the teachings of Buddhism as it is today is largely based on the teachings of the Gautama Buddha) Ÿ Buddhism teaches that the 'Middle Way' is the best path towards liberation. Neither too much worldliness nor too much of asceticism are good to one's spiritual advancement. Ÿ Fig tree is revered in Buddhism because it was under a Fig tree that Buddha got enlightened. Ÿ Tripitaka (3 baskets) is considered the most important text of Buddhism, it has 3 volumes: Sutta Pitaka, Vinaya Pitaka and Abhidhamma Pitaka. Ÿ Buddha is one who is perfected and purified and has no more cravings and thus no more births. • Visitors do not wear shoes inside the Viharas. • Candles and incense sticks are lit during worship, they symbolize light(knowledge) • • Ÿ Full moon day is a sacred day, especially the Pali is the original languages of the Buddha Poornima, the birthday of Buddha, Buddhist scriptures, it is also the also the day of his enlightenment and Death language used during Buddha's era. (Nirvana and Parinirvana). Purpose of Life is to attain liberation Ÿ Viharas are the sacred places of Buddhists from the cycle of birth and death where they worship, meditate, which is the cause of suffering. scriptures, discuss and attend lectures. read Noble Eightfold Path to end suffering Ÿ Eight fold living and practices that help one rise above suffering: Ÿ Right view or understanding: Viewing reality as it is, not just as it appears to be. Three Jewels of Buddhism: Ÿ Buddha Ÿ Dharma Ÿ Sangha Ÿ Right intention or thought: Intention of freedom and purity. Ÿ Right speech: Speaking in a truthful way. Ÿ Right action Ÿ Right livelihood Ÿ Right effort Ÿ Right mindfulness Ÿ Right concentration Four Noble Truths Ÿ There is suffering Ÿ The ways of Origin of Suffering Ÿ There is a permanent end to suffering Ÿ The path of Ending Suffering "Peace in my heart peace in my soul wherever i am going i am already home" Buddha User My user is a person who is incorporating Buddhist culture and practices into his daily lifestyle with the culture they themselves belong to. The age group is from 25 years to 35 years and belongs to the urban North India. "ALL THAT WE ARE IS THE RESULT OF WHAT WE HAVE THOUGHT" BUDDHA Suffering Aum freshness Peace Music Yoga Chakra Meditation Health Food Minimal Connect State of mind Soul Heart Karma Nature relaxation calmness Subtle Word palette Inspiration Chakra is a representative of cosmic manifestation. DharmaChakra represents the wheel of moral order. The overall shape is that of a circle (chakra) representing the perfection of the dharma teaching. 3 main elements of the chakra: Ÿ The eight spokes :represents the Noble Eightfold path of Buddhism. Ÿ The hub :stands for the discipline, which is the essential core of meditation practice. Ÿ The rim :it holds the spokes, refers to the mindfulness together. which holds everything Dharmachakra Mood board Design philosophy MINIMAL SUBTLE Color board Unique selling point Ÿ Getting them closer to the culture that they already inculcating into their lifestyle. Ÿ Fast growing rate of Buddhism. Ÿ People’s need for peace Explorations Simplifying the chakra Sketches Plate - It contains the three main elements of the dharmachakra. The rim, the hub and the eight incisions in the plate show the eight spokes from the chakra. Spoon - shapes in The three Buddhism main are a circle, a square and a cone. The spoon has incorporated all the shapes. Bowls - Using the three shapes in the same manner. Also incorporated the rim of the dharmachakra. TOP VIEW PERSPECTIVE VIEW Technical drawing 12” PLATE Material - Brass 1” FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW .5” 9” TOP VIEW SECTIONAL VIEW VGETABLE BOWLS 2" 10 mm Material - Wood 2" 4" 8 mm 3" FRONT VIEW 20 mm INNER VIEW 0.5" 2" SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW SECTIONAL VIEW SERVING BOWLS 7" 10 mm Material - Wood FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW 4" 8 mm 20 mm 0.5" INNER VIEW 3“ TOP VIEW TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW SIDE VIEW 2.5" 1.5" 1" 0.5" EATING & SERVING 3 mm SPOON Material - Brass 10 mm 8 mm 10 mm 7" 5.5" 7" 8 mm FRONT VIEW FRONT VIEW 8 mm 8 mm 10 mm Cycle of birth Detailing Metal Metal produces Water (when melted) Water can help tree (wood) grow Earth Water Wood can help fire to burn Fire can help to produce dust (Earth) Earth can help minerals (Metal) to form Fire So I picked up my materials and colors Wood from this cycle. Materials that I am using are wood and brass. Details will be in concentric circles of blue, brown representing respectively. water, and wood orange and fire Renderings Plate Vegetable bowls Serving bowls Eating and serving spoons