Akshay’s engagement with his work was always very positive and full of energy and he always evidenced a passion and commitment to relate it to the outcome of his practice as he successfully coalesced his range of ideas and approaches on the course. Akshay developed his methodology and process to a good end presenting a very broad range of research sources and developing an equally broad series of digital, graphic tests that explored how exactly his ideas might be used to develop his formal design proposal. His series of tests from the latter half of his research provided a very strong basis for the exploration of his design idea and rationale. During the process he produced a series of Jungian theory based, painterly tests which were quite compelling and through computational modelling and sampling techniques he honed a strong methodology for further experimentation. In particular, his Adobe tracing techniques presented in the middle section of his portfolio were very interesting indeed. The result of Akshay’s digital tests evidenced his playful freedom in the final, landscaped iteration of the proposal with the cylindrical, air augmentations; as well as the materiality of the interior experience, engaging the range of senses fully.