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Nidhi Radadia

Nidhi Radadia is an industrial and interior designer based in New York with roots in India, specializing in material exploration and digital fabrication. Drawing from her experience designing expansive interior spaces in India, she now investigates regenerative design and the reuse of industrial material waste. Nidhi seamlessly connects digital concepts with hands-on workshop practice, transforming technical challenges into functional prototypes. Her work prioritizes both human engagement and environmental responsibility in every detail.
From Fragments to Form
From Linear Waste to Circular Pathways
"From Fragments to Form: Sensorial Encounters" reimagines industrial material waste by transforming prototyping remnants into a sustainable, circular material system. Instead of considering objects as permanent, the project envisions them as temporary forms, employing a bio-based binder so materials can be endlessly recycled and reborn. This process produces a robust, rigid composite that fulfills functional needs while minimizing the environmental footprint of design. Engineered for tactile and acoustic performance, the project employs a modular assembly system to enable adaptable spatial configurations. By merging waste management with intentional design, this sensorial approach delivers a solution that is both environmentally responsible and structurally adaptable.
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