“Design is more than appearance—it’s the emotion evoked in the spaces where we live, work, and exist.”
I am Rejith Rajan, a final-year Interior Architecture student passionate about designing spaces that are functional, sustainable, and people-focused. This platform is a curated showcase of my academic journey as a final-year Interior Architecture student. Here, you’ll find a selection of studio projects, conceptual explorations, and design experiments that reflect my growth, creativity, and passion for spatial design. Each project represents a step in my learning process—combining technical skills, research-driven thinking, and a deep interest in creating environments that are thoughtful, functional, and meaningful. I invite you to explore and engage with my work as I prepare to transition from student to design professional.
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FEATURED PROJECTS

LI-INN
FUTURISTIC HOTEL
The LI-INN is a futuristic hotel design set to be completed in 2050 in Saudi Arabia’s smart city, The Line. It focuses on zero-carbon living and uses advanced technology, including AI, robotic services, and smart rooms. Guests will enjoy unique experiences with AR walls and autonomous transport. The hotel runs on renewable energy and features eco-friendly dining options like hydroponic farms. LI-INN combines luxury, technology, and sustainability, representing the future of hospitality.

1888 BUILDING
ADPATIVE REUSE
The 1888 Building of the University of Melbourne is a significant historical and architectural landmark in Melbourne, constructed in 1888 as the Melbourne Teachers’ College. This adaptive reuse project aims to repurpose the building’s loft (second floor) as a public library, offers a rare opportunity to blend historic preservation with modern functionality. The design respects the building’s historic character while producing a welcoming and practical space by blending modern library furniture and technology into the existing layout while preserving the original spatial organisation and architectural details.

BUILDING 418
WORKSPACE DESIGN
Building 418 at the Curtin Bentley Campus in Perth, WA, houses the School of Design and Built Environment (SoDBE). The project aims to redesign Level 4 of Building 418 into a functional workspace and collaboration facility. It plans to create an open-plan coworking atmosphere to encourage communication and knowledge sharing. The design features a flexible layout and prioritizes sustainability. It also respects individual privacy while strategically placing engagement zones to enhance connection and communication among staff.
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Concept Develpment

Space Planning

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