The compendium is a collection of five core projects that define my current practice. Each project operates as a distinct investigation into space, Identity, systems, and perception and constructs a larger framework of how I think and build.

Museum Design

Museum Design

Creative Direction

Identity Design

Spatial Graphics

2025

Arts and Culture

Creative Direction

Spatial design

Mixed Media

2025

Exhibition design

Creative Direction

Spatial design

Interaction design

2025

Pavilion design

Simulation

Virtual Pavilion design

Real time

2024

Exhibition design

Curation

production

Interaction design

2023

Darbargadh is a historical palace complex in the old city of Rajkot that served as a former residence for the royal family. With its unique collection, the museum brings together objects and history deeply rooted in the region’s living heritage, reflecting the architectural and cultural legacy of Saurashtra. The complex is currently being restored and converted into a public museum, opening its spaces to a wider audience and repositioning it as a living archive of Rajkot’s history.

© Darbargadh Palace Museum, Rajkot.

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© 2022 STUDIOEXIT.

© National Institute Of Design.

Unbound is an exhibition at Panorama, NID which was made as a part of the 44th Convocation. The Exhibition highlighted institute’s global collaborations, accolades, and diplomatic engagements, highlighting its academic and cultural exchange, international recognition, and global outreach.

© The Pavilion Of Caustics

Pavilion of Caustics explores light through water, light and shadows using caustics, shifting patterns of refracted and reflected light as its architectural language. Modeled as a fully navigable Unreal Engine simulation, the pavilion is experienced in real time, testing scale, movement, and atmosphere dynamically. Minimal in form and material, it operates as a framework for light to perform.

Agra Arts Festival was a Arts and Culture festival held in Agra, celebrating living heritage, artistic practice, and community engagement. Curated and executed by Studio Exit, a collective of fifteen designers along with Tanishka Kachru, Kala Kutir and patrons, it brought together 50+ artists through performances, workshops, and regional food experiences.

Insight by Dhruvraj Jadeja was a
Part of "The Ways We Saw" by Studio Exit. Drawing on John Berger’s Ways of Seeing, the work interrogates how perception is shaped by context, memory, and ideology. Objects, images, and spaces are not simply observed; they are read, interpreted, and experienced through layers of personal and collective vision.

© The Ways We Saw

Arts and culture

Exhibition Design

Pavilion Design

Exhibtion Design

© 2026 Dhruvraj Jadeja

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