This document discusses various aspects of designing living spaces, including resources on the topic, relevant design and technology skills, success criteria, and objectives. It provides examples of miniature living space architecture from Japan and underwater architecture concepts. It outlines an assignment for students to research space living/living space inspiration using a Prezi presentation. This would include images of inspiring architecture and design, and a design specification for their own living space concept. The goal is to help students explore and analyze existing designs to inform their own spatial design ideas.
This is the Work Compiled by the Student of B.Sc.-Interior Design of Dezyne E'cole College.The Portfolio of Residential Design is Developed by the Student
Neha Assudani
B.Sc. Interior Design
This is the Work Compiled by the Student of B.Sc.-Interior Design of Dezyne E'cole College.The Portfolio of Residential Design is Developed by the Student
Neha Assudani
B.Sc. Interior Design
Residential project 1st year diploma vartika khandelwal m.sc. i.d.dezyneecole
Year end Residential project of student,Ms.Vartika Khandelwal student of MS.c-Interior Design of Dezyne E'cole College,Ajmer
This project is an outcome after 1 year of interior design programme of study at the college.The project focuses more on space planning and design development .
This is the Work Compiled by the Student of B.Sc.-Interior Design of Dezyne E'cole College.The Portfolio of Residential Design is Developed by the Student
Nisha Parwani
B.Sc. Interior Design
Vishal Kumar B.Sc -Interior Design +1 Year Residential Design Diplomadezyneecole
Vishal is a student of B.Sc-Interior Design from Dezyne E'cole College and this project obn Residential Design has been compiled during his one year residential diploma programme at Dezyne E'cole College .The work compiled is just after his completion of one year in Interior Design
This is the Work Compiled by the Student of B.Sc.-Interior Design of Dezyne E'cole College.The Portfolio of Residential Design is Developed by the Student …
Garima Sharma
B.Sc. Interior Design
Niha Binyani ,M.Sc-Interior Design + One Year Residential Design Portfoliodezyneecole
Student of Dezyne E'cole College ,the student is updating his industry required skills of Interior Design through the Diploma Programme.This is a work showcase of of student after one year of her study of Residential Design Programme www.dezyneecole.com
Rashi Sharma, B.Sc-Interior Design + One Year Residential Design Diploma Prog...dezyneecole
Student of Dezyne E'cole College ,the student is updating his industry required skills of Interior Design through the Diploma Programme.This is a work showcase of of student after one year of her study of Residential Design Programme www.dezyneecole.com
This slide is about our future living planet kepler 22b, Why Mars is not suitable for human being ? and why scientist go for kepler; all the reasons are here...
Residential project 1st year diploma vartika khandelwal m.sc. i.d.dezyneecole
Year end Residential project of student,Ms.Vartika Khandelwal student of MS.c-Interior Design of Dezyne E'cole College,Ajmer
This project is an outcome after 1 year of interior design programme of study at the college.The project focuses more on space planning and design development .
This is the Work Compiled by the Student of B.Sc.-Interior Design of Dezyne E'cole College.The Portfolio of Residential Design is Developed by the Student
Nisha Parwani
B.Sc. Interior Design
Vishal Kumar B.Sc -Interior Design +1 Year Residential Design Diplomadezyneecole
Vishal is a student of B.Sc-Interior Design from Dezyne E'cole College and this project obn Residential Design has been compiled during his one year residential diploma programme at Dezyne E'cole College .The work compiled is just after his completion of one year in Interior Design
This is the Work Compiled by the Student of B.Sc.-Interior Design of Dezyne E'cole College.The Portfolio of Residential Design is Developed by the Student …
Garima Sharma
B.Sc. Interior Design
Niha Binyani ,M.Sc-Interior Design + One Year Residential Design Portfoliodezyneecole
Student of Dezyne E'cole College ,the student is updating his industry required skills of Interior Design through the Diploma Programme.This is a work showcase of of student after one year of her study of Residential Design Programme www.dezyneecole.com
Rashi Sharma, B.Sc-Interior Design + One Year Residential Design Diploma Prog...dezyneecole
Student of Dezyne E'cole College ,the student is updating his industry required skills of Interior Design through the Diploma Programme.This is a work showcase of of student after one year of her study of Residential Design Programme www.dezyneecole.com
This slide is about our future living planet kepler 22b, Why Mars is not suitable for human being ? and why scientist go for kepler; all the reasons are here...
This is to design a circuit such that one can control home or industrial appliance using the help of remote. This circuit can be used to any of your home appliances (lamp, fan, radio, etc.) to make the appliance turn on/off from a TV remote control.
Using remote to control appliances reduces human efforts without compromising on efficiency. It also saves time. Infrared (IR) light is an electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength longer than that of visible light, measured from the nominal edge of visible red light at 0.7 μm and extending conventionally to 300 μm,. These radiations with a frequency below our eyes sensitivity cannot be seen, but can only be felt by our skin temperature sensors. Infrared is interesting, because it is easily generated and doesn't suffer electromagnetic interference and so it is widely used in communication and control circuits. The adventure of using lots of infrared in TV remote controls helped engineers to work on innovative projects like controlling home appliances using TV remotes etc. Receiver in the circuit receives pulsed IR rays from the remote and decoded signal is thus received by relay driver whose output activates the corresponding home appliance. According to this, it makes sense that the logical direction about managing home appliances (HASs) in the near future is going to be by means of a remote control. But wireless technologies in domestics should be implemented carefully.
AFlyingCars.com is a site sharing all news and update of future technology which is Flying Cars. Here we share Flying car experiment, launch date, features, price and lots more. Visit http://aflyingcars.com/ for more information.
“Biomedical engineering is a discipline that
advances knowledge in engineering, biology and medicine, and improves human health through cross-disciplinary activities that integrate the engineering sciences with the biomedical sciences and clinical practice.”
Portfolio of designs and Visualization Samuel JayeolaJayeola Samuel
As an innovative architect and interior designer, I specialize in transforming residential and commercial spaces through thoughtful, customized design solutions. With over 100 successful freelance projects under my belt, I'm committed to understanding each client's unique vision and translating it into captivating, functional environments.
Leveraging expertise in 3D visualization, modern furniture design, and strategic space planning, I apply a meticulous eye for detail from concept to execution. What sets me apart is my ability to collaborate remotely with diverse teams while delivering high-quality work within tight deadlines. Backed by qualifications from the University of Lincoln and professional certifications, I bring a well-rounded, client-focused approach to every design journey.
If you're seeking an elevated, tailored space that exceeds expectations, my innovative design solutions are at your service.
Class of 2013 Lakeland College interior design student Chelsea Schwindt's portfolio of work from academic 2012-13. This includes NKBA kitchen and bathroom projects, a restaurant and other interior design projects.
Presentation by Louellen S. Coker about creating professional portfolios at the October 8-9, 2010 Professional Conference on Communication in Nashville held by the Middle Tennessee Community of the Society for Technical Communication.
Your portfolio is your most important tool to show your talents, abilities, and breadth of experience. We'll discuss different types of portfolios, what types of projects to include, branding through your portfolio, leveraging social media, and using your portfolio to get a job, project, or client.
This is an integrated project between Introduction to Drawing(ITD) ,Introduction to Construction Industry (ICI) and English I module.
In a group of five or six people, we are required to investigate type of drawings from ONE of the profession below:
No Profession (ICI) Types of Drawing (ITD)
1 Architect Architectural Drawings
2 Interior Architect/Interior Designer Interior Architecture Drawings
3 Town Planner/Master Planner Planners Drawings
4 Product Designer (Furniture) Product Design Drawings
5 Quantity Surveyor Quantity Surveying Drawings –what do they refer to
6 Landscape Architect Landscape Architecture Drawings
7 Civil /Structural Engineer Civil/Structural Engineering Drawing
8 Mechanical & Electrical Engineer Mechanical & Electricals Drawings
(1)Introduction to Drawing (ITD) Task (20%)-GROUP
You are to research and investigate the use of the drawings as a means of communication. The data gathered should include types and function of drawings, stages and examples of drawings used to communicate ideas and presentations.
(2)Introduction to Construction Industry (ICI) Task (10%)-GROUP
You are to research and investigate the scope of work handled by them, their responsibilities and tasks at different stages of construction.
(3) English I Task (Oral Presentation)( 25 %)-INDIVIDUAL
Your task is as follow:
Research and deliver an oral presentation on various types of drawings used in different professions. You should demonstrate the ability to deliver an effective presentation by applying the elements of an effective speaker in three main areas namely in verbal skills, nonverbal skills and content.
Faced with an industry-wide talent drought, HUGE took drastic measures to snare new prospects for our UX department. The solution? One summer, 10 Trainees from around the globe, and some good ol’ UX Fundamentals. If we can't find people, we will create them. This presentation covers how we built an unprecedented school to teach trainees the basics of interaction design and the way HUGE approaches challenges of all kinds. It includes how we designed the program: what’s in the curriculum (and what’s not), other aspects of the training experience, and how we worked the best minds at HUGE into the mix.
Presented at Internet Week in London 2011.
3. Design and Technology skills
1. Compiling research for design influence
2. Using others designing to inspire innovative
ideas
3. Creating your own designs
4. Modelling your designs through CAD
5. Communicating your ideas clearly & creatively
through CAD
6. Using visual and written formats to present
your work
4. Success Criteria
You generate ideas and
recognise that your
designs have to meet a
range of different
needs.
You clarify ideas when
asked and use words,
labeled sketches
You use models to
communicate the
details of your designs.
You think ahead about
the order of your work,
choosing appropriate
tools, equipment,
materials, components
and techniques.
You identify where
evaluation of the
design and make
process and your
product has led to
improvements.
You create ideas by collecting
and using your own information
(outcome)
Describe and evaluate your
design ideas with words, labeled
(annotated) sketches and
models. You need to explain
and record possible constraints
(price, size, materials, time
available)
Also during production you need
to show some accuracy when
working and choose the most
appropriate range of tools for
the job. Your finished product
needs to be of good quality and
work as intended and have been
produced safely.
You are able to use somebody
else’s ideas in your own work
You need to show what you did
that worked well, where you had
problems and what you did to
overcome them.
You create and develop your idea by
collecting and using relevant
information from a variety of sources
You explain your ideas in more detail
through discussion, annotated drawings
and modeling, you consider the
appearance and cost effectiveness of
your product
When developing and communicating
your design ideas you show and
understanding of culture and society in
existing products have an impact on
your designs
Throughout your design ideas you show
clear examples of materials, techniques
and possible constraints
As your work develops you allow
yourself to be influenced by other
designers
You regularly check your work
throughout production, identifying and
solving problems you have encountered
as your work progresses.
5. Skills Objectives:
Self Managers – taking control of your learning and ownership over
projects
Team Players – working together to solve problems and produce
exciting outcomes!
Reflective & Resilient – Using your knowledge and previous
experiences to guide your development
Innovate & Create – developing your creativity through the
generation of unique ideas
Participate – do your personal best: turn up, work hard, be nice, take
part
Enquirer – exploration and investigation to enhance your knowledge
and thinking skills
6. Infographic!!
Week 1
• Designer influences on designed space
• Sketch up skills and mini challenge
Week 2
• Mood board presentation
• Compilation of information (print out)
Week 3
• Designing CAD modelling
• Designing CAD modelling
Week 4
• Screen shot of Model
• Visual presentation and composition, annotation of designs
8. Lesson 1 objectives
1. Explore existing architecture
2. Create research Prezi
3. Analyse inspirations
4. Begin to generate ideas
Enquirer – exploration and investigation to enhance your
knowledge and thinking skills
Reflective & Resilient – Using your knowledge and
previous experiences to guide your development
Literacy
Inspirations
Analysis
Function
Form
Shape
Texture
12. Space saving miniature architecture in Japan
http://realestate.msn.com
House Shimouma
• Located on a narrow,
13-foot-by-36-foot lot
in a dense residential
section of Tokyo, this
three-story residence
was designed by
architect Kazuya Saito
• Helping define the look
are two open stairways,
as well as the three
seismic braces needed
to protect the house
from earthquakes.
13. Space saving miniature architecture in Japan
http://realestate.msn.com
Reflection of Mineral
The owner's desire for a
covered parking space
complicated the task of
squeezing a home into this
474-square-foot corner lot .
Tokyo-based architecture firm
Atelier Tekuto's solution was
an angular, three-story house
designed to resemble a white
crystal.
Transparent and translucent
surfaces on top let in light,
and reflective interior spaces
also make the most of that
natural illumination.
14. Space saving miniature architecture in Japan
http://realestate.msn.com
Rooftecture S
Perched on the steep
slope of a retaining wall
in Kobe, Japan, this
dramatic, wedge-shaped
house makes the most of
its triangular plot of land
overlooking Osaka Bay.
• The design by Osaka-
based architect Shuhei
Endo features a roof of
metal shingle board that
is folded down over the
front of the two-story
house to create a striking
façade.
• A section of the stone
retaining wall behind the
structure frames the back
patio.
15. Space saving miniature architecture in Japan
Crystal Brick
Architecture firm Atelier
Tekuto was contracted to
turn a three-story
wooden home into a
building large enough to
hold two households.
It collaborated with
structural engineers and
local universities to
construct an addition
with outer walls made
from glass blocks and
supported by steel
frames.
http://realestate.msn.com
16. Space saving miniature architecture in Japan
http://realestate.msn.com
Cell Brick
• The "bricks" that make up the
outer walls of this small house are
actually steel boxes measuring
roughly 35 inches by 18 inches
and about a foot deep.
• There is a small window between
each space in a row. The interior
side of each box is a storage
cubby inside the house.
• When those spaces are filled with
the occupants' possessions, they
form what architect Yasuhiro
Yamashita calls a "life layer" that
adds depth to the rooms.
• The exterior of the walls is clad in
ceramic tile to provide heat and
sound insulation.
17. Space saving miniature architecture in Japan
http://realestate.msn.com
W-Window House
• The interior of the house,
designed by partners
Kentaro Takeguchi and
Asako Yamamoto of the
Kyoto architecture firm
Alphaville, has an open floor
plan that uses different
levels, rather than interior
walls, to divide the space
into separate rooms.
• Suspended staircases,
which are made of steel but
appear as light as folded
paper, connect the spaces
visually and physically.
18. Space saving miniature architecture in Japan
New Kyoto Town House
• Instead of vertical walls,
the home has polyhedrons
with horizontal and vertical
facets made from
triangular wooden panels.
• These partitions divide the
space less formally,
blurring the boundaries
between rooms and, in
some places, providing
surfaces that can be casual
tables or benches.
http://realestate.msn.com
19. Underwater Architecture
• Dubai plans to build a best
hotel on the water with a
depth of about 20 meters
with the name of the
Hydropolis Underwater
Hotel.
• The hotel will have 220
rooms are shaped like
bubbles.
• At the bottom of the hotel
will have a tunnel with a
length of 515 meters that can
take passengers to see the
underwater beauty with an
automatic train.
20. Underwater Architecture
• Hydropolis Underwater
Hotel and Resort is a best
hotel that is proposed and
designed by Prof. Roland
Dieterle which will be the
first underwater luxury
resort in the world.
• It is planned to be located
66 feet (20 m) below the
surface of the Persian
Gulf, just off Jumeira
Beach in Dubai.
• Funds needed to build this
project estimated at U.S. $
600 million.
21. Made of ice!?
• How it looks
• http://www.icehotel.com/uk/Mag
azine/Articles/Art-
Design/ICEHOTEL-23---Art-Suites/
• How it was built
• http://www.icehotel.com/uk/Mag
azine/Articles/Art-Design/Building-
ICEHOTEL-23/
23. Living Space Inspiration Research
• Create a Prezi full of images and information
that can inspire your design ideas
Your prezi should include:
1. Images of architecture that you like
2. Images of design for space
24. Product Analysis
Product design analysis means studying how well a
product does its job. This involves answering the
following questions…
1. What is the function and purpose of the product?
2. What are the different parts of the product and how do
they work together?
3. How does the product use shape, form, colour,
texture and decoration?
4. What materials and components are used to
make the product?
5. How well does the product do its job compared with
other similar products?
6. What is unique about the product?
26. Developing your design
• http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/d
esign/resistantmaterials/designanalysisevaluat
ion_act.shtml
Homework: create a design specification for
your living space. This should be added to your
prezi for next week.