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Architectural Planner Interior Designer Project Management Consultant Government Approved Valuer
In 1994, Sanjay reached a landmark moment in his career when he setup Image N Shape, which is a prestigious interior solutions firm, well known to provide best solutions. The firm specializes in sustainable contemporary architecture and takes on projects in areas of healthcare, education, commercial and residential spaces. As an Architectural Planner, Interior Designer, Government Approved Valuer, Project Management Consultant, Sanjay Punjabi has contributed much to the architectural and design community. Sanjays noteworthy contributions and innovative design work have earned him great acclaim. An interesting part of Sanjay Punjabis creative process lies in his use of Information technology. While normal designers first realize their designs with paper and pencil and then bring in the aid of computer drafting software, Sanjays amorphous designs draw on computers from the start. He relies on technology and software from the film industry and other creative fields to realize and design his non-traditional forms in space planning. Instead of thinking of design as a way of connecting lines he re-envisions curves as the designing space within a flexible medium, as he says, we've shifted to thinking of space as the sheltered enclosures of a flexible handkerchief." Sanjay often seeks inspiration from nature. Being inspired and influenced by nature in this way he calls it 'biomimicry', which he believes allows his architectural designs to be more energy efficient, structurally sound and also beautiful to behold. From ancient monuments and places of worship to modern skyscrapers and famous landmarks, aesthetically pleasing architecture has long provided inspiration for him. He agrees that some of the designs are whimsical and fantastic, but there is also a serious scientific impulse. Be strongly believes that as a designer the more he learn from nature, more he is to create designs in harmony with both the natural and built environment."