I am Vanshika Aggarwal, a designer working primarily with spaces, interiors and spatial narratives. As a final year design student, my work explores how environments are shaped not only by form and function, but by interactions and the often-overlooked systems that shape everyday experiences.
My practice sits at the intersection of spatial design, storytelling and visual experimentation. I am interested in how people enter, pause and inhabit spaces while analysing how spatial decisions influence them. Whether through interiors, pavilions or scenographic installations, I approach design as a process of choreographing relationships between bodies, objects and context.
Across projects, I work at multiple scales: from long-term space and architectural proposals to temporary structures and visual explorations. I am particularly drawn to projects that allow for interpretation, participation and sensory engagement; and I often use diagrams, narratives and speculative methods as tools for thinking through space.
Alongside spatial design, I maintain an interest in visual narratives and representational techniques as a way to question how space is seen, remembered and communicated. Beyond built work, I use writing and mixed artistic mediums as a way to process and express my thoughts.
I see design less as a solution-making exercise and more as a way of asking better questions mostly pertaining to space.
I am currently open to professional opportunities, collaborations and conversations that engage with space as a lived and experiential medium.
You can reach me at vanshikaaggarwal.design@gmail.com.