The document provides details about a group assignment to research building materials used at Caffé Bene. It includes an introduction to Caffé Bene and sections describing the existing building materials - timber, faux brick, ceramic tile and plate glass. Alternative materials are proposed, including solar control glass, wallpaper and vinyl/rubber flooring. Tables of contents and figures are included to support the descriptions.
This document provides details on designing an audio studio, including isolation, room treatment, and achieving target reverberation times (RT60). Key points:
- Three rooms will be designed - a control room, live room, and vocal booth. Standard room ratios will be used to minimize room modes.
- Isolation involves building rooms-within-rooms with mass, airtight construction, and decoupled structures. Brick walls, floating floors, sealed windows and doors will be used.
- Initial RT60 calculations show values much higher than desired 0.2s, 0.5s and 0.7s. Additional absorption materials like fiberglass and ceramic blankets will be added to walls, ceilings
This document provides an analysis of the acoustic design of the ASWARA experimental theater in Malaysia. It discusses various aspects of the theater's design including the materials used for walls, floors, ceilings, seating, doors, and speakers. For walls, it describes the use of fabric acoustic panels, MDF acoustic panels, and pyramid acoustic foam panels to absorb sound. The floor uses various materials like parquet, carpet, concrete and PVC to balance sound reflection and absorption. Ceiling design aims to control sound through materials like acoustic tiles and gypsum board. Seating and platforms are arranged to maximize sound absorption. Speakers are strategically placed to ensure quality sound distribution throughout the space.
Our manufacturer has over 50 years of experience in wood manufacturing and acoustic expertise. They produce acoustic panels under the TAVINEL and TAVILINE brands for auditoriums, concert halls, and other spaces. Their panels are customizable and tested for acoustic performance. They also provide complete acoustic solutions and have experience advising on acoustic treatments. Their products are made from natural wood veneers and meet European fire safety standards.
Construction of the Boom Room Recording StudioSiddhant FNU
The document provides details on the design and construction of an audio recording studio. It outlines 21 sections to be covered including layout, floating floor construction using wooden joists and drywall, hanging ceiling, custom windows, acoustic treatment, equipment, and software. Key aspects of construction addressed are using a sound lock between rooms, symmetrical design of control room, taller walls in recording room for reverb, and multi-layer wall construction with insulation to achieve an STC of 59. Electrical and HVAC systems are integrated within the walls and roof.
http://weiken.org/ The showroom is not short of striking design elements, however, the design team was intent on creating an impressive focal point at the entrance for an interesting spatial experience.
This document discusses various acoustic materials used for sound absorption, diffusion, and noise control. It provides details on stackable foam panels, fabric wrapped panels, ceiling clouds, fiberglass blankets and rolls, pyramidal and quadratic diffusers, and acoustic barriers. The materials discussed are suitable for a variety of spaces including recording studios, theaters, offices, homes and more. They help reduce reverberation, echoes, and noise in an aesthetically pleasing way while also being durable and fire resistant.
The document provides details about a group assignment to research building materials used at Caffé Bene. It includes an introduction to Caffé Bene and sections describing the existing building materials - timber, faux brick, ceramic tile and plate glass. Alternative materials are proposed, including solar control glass, wallpaper and vinyl/rubber flooring. Tables of contents and figures are included to support the descriptions.
This document provides details on designing an audio studio, including isolation, room treatment, and achieving target reverberation times (RT60). Key points:
- Three rooms will be designed - a control room, live room, and vocal booth. Standard room ratios will be used to minimize room modes.
- Isolation involves building rooms-within-rooms with mass, airtight construction, and decoupled structures. Brick walls, floating floors, sealed windows and doors will be used.
- Initial RT60 calculations show values much higher than desired 0.2s, 0.5s and 0.7s. Additional absorption materials like fiberglass and ceramic blankets will be added to walls, ceilings
This document provides an analysis of the acoustic design of the ASWARA experimental theater in Malaysia. It discusses various aspects of the theater's design including the materials used for walls, floors, ceilings, seating, doors, and speakers. For walls, it describes the use of fabric acoustic panels, MDF acoustic panels, and pyramid acoustic foam panels to absorb sound. The floor uses various materials like parquet, carpet, concrete and PVC to balance sound reflection and absorption. Ceiling design aims to control sound through materials like acoustic tiles and gypsum board. Seating and platforms are arranged to maximize sound absorption. Speakers are strategically placed to ensure quality sound distribution throughout the space.
Our manufacturer has over 50 years of experience in wood manufacturing and acoustic expertise. They produce acoustic panels under the TAVINEL and TAVILINE brands for auditoriums, concert halls, and other spaces. Their panels are customizable and tested for acoustic performance. They also provide complete acoustic solutions and have experience advising on acoustic treatments. Their products are made from natural wood veneers and meet European fire safety standards.
Construction of the Boom Room Recording StudioSiddhant FNU
The document provides details on the design and construction of an audio recording studio. It outlines 21 sections to be covered including layout, floating floor construction using wooden joists and drywall, hanging ceiling, custom windows, acoustic treatment, equipment, and software. Key aspects of construction addressed are using a sound lock between rooms, symmetrical design of control room, taller walls in recording room for reverb, and multi-layer wall construction with insulation to achieve an STC of 59. Electrical and HVAC systems are integrated within the walls and roof.
http://weiken.org/ The showroom is not short of striking design elements, however, the design team was intent on creating an impressive focal point at the entrance for an interesting spatial experience.
This document discusses various acoustic materials used for sound absorption, diffusion, and noise control. It provides details on stackable foam panels, fabric wrapped panels, ceiling clouds, fiberglass blankets and rolls, pyramidal and quadratic diffusers, and acoustic barriers. The materials discussed are suitable for a variety of spaces including recording studios, theaters, offices, homes and more. They help reduce reverberation, echoes, and noise in an aesthetically pleasing way while also being durable and fire resistant.
This document discusses various types of acoustic materials used to control sound, including sound absorbers, diffusers, barriers, and reflectors. It provides details on common materials like acoustic foam panels, fabric wrapped panels, and ceiling tiles. Sound absorbers are porous materials that eliminate sound reflections, while diffusers scatter sound waves. Barrier materials reduce airborne sound transmission. Prices for different acoustic materials range from Rs. 100-2500 per square foot depending on the type, thickness, and material.
Acoustical materials . by- Alen Joseph JamesAlen James
This document discusses various acoustical materials used for sound absorption, diffusion, barriers, and reflection. It describes common materials like acoustical foam panels, fabric-wrapped panels, ceiling tiles, and diffusers that are used to absorb sound. Noise barriers and vibration control products are used to isolate structures and reduce transmission of airborne and impact sounds. Proper use of both absorptive and reflective surfaces is important to improve speech intelligibility in rooms.
SEM 5 : PROJECT 1 REPORT BUILDING SCIENCE 2Darshiini Vig
The document provides details about DBKL City Theatre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It includes a historical background of the theatre building constructed in 1896. The document analyzes the acoustic design of the auditorium through technical drawings, identification of materials, sound sources and paths. Key materials like fabric panels and carpets help absorb sound while concave ceilings and wooden railings reflect sound. Speakers and audiences are identified as interior sound sources, while traffic is an exterior source. Sound paths and concentrations are described to understand how sound travels in the space.
Wood is an effective acoustic material due to its ability to absorb and dampen sound vibrations through internal friction within its cellular structure. The Sydney Opera House effectively utilizes various types of wood in its construction to enhance acoustic performance, including white birch plywood panels in the concert hall ceiling which help reduce echoes, and brush box timber used for wall panels and floors for its warm color, grain, durability and acoustic insulation. The architect designed the Sydney Opera House interiors primarily with wood to provide acoustic warmth and contrast to the heavy concrete shells.
The property of surface by which sound energy (kinetic energy) is converted into other form of energy, generally heat energy (due to friction) and get absorbed.
There is no royal road for making a particular room acoustically good. It mainly depends on the ideas of the engineer or the Architect. Each case is to be studied separately and after proper thinking and calculations, suitable materials may be specified.
The document discusses the acoustics design considerations for recording studios. It explains that recording studios aim to have very short reverberation times, unlike auditoriums which enhance reverberation. This requires the enclosure to be very absorbent of sound and isolated from external noise. Common techniques used include double wall construction, soundproofing, bass traps, diffusers, absorbers and decoupling floors. The document provides examples of materials used like fiberglass, sheetrock and rubber for insulation and isolation.
The document discusses factors that affect acoustics in buildings and acoustic design considerations for different types of buildings. It covers topics like reverberation time, loudness, focusing, echoes, resonance, and noise criteria. For different building types like lecture halls, classrooms, open offices, and concert halls, it provides recommendations for acoustic design including optimal reverberation times, sound absorption placement, limiting echoes and dead spots, and ensuring speech intelligibility. The document provides guidance on achieving good acoustics for various functions through room shape, materials used, and mechanical system design.
The document discusses key factors to consider when designing music studio acoustics, including acoustic isolation, frequency balance, and reverberation. It emphasizes building walls, floors, and ceilings that are decoupled from one another using materials like gypsum boards, floating floors, dropped ceilings, and insulation to minimize sound transmission. Windows and doors should be solid core and well-sealed. Isolation rooms, booths, and movable partitions can further isolate instruments and vocals.
This document discusses various types of acoustical materials used to control sound. It describes sound absorbers like acoustical foam panels, fabric wrapped panels, and ceiling tiles that are used to eliminate sound reflections and reduce reverberation. These products are used in recording studios, broadcast facilities, and other commercial and industrial spaces. The document also provides details on the construction and specifications of one such acoustical wall panel.
The document contains a portfolio by Katja Marais showcasing commercial and residential design projects. It includes summaries of three commercial interior design projects: redesigning office space for X-Tronics using a "Comfortology" concept, designing lighting and furnishings for the Mollo Restaurant with a "Contemporary Safari" theme, and redesigning a space in Los Gatos as a European-style wine bar/restaurant called "Contemporary Enoteca". The portfolio also lists residential projects and includes renderings, drawings, and detail work.
The document discusses the acoustical design considerations for an auditorium. It outlines key factors such as maintaining a low ambient noise level, providing appropriate reverberation time without echoes, and how the shape, dimensions, and seating arrangements of an auditorium impact hearing conditions. Different types of materials are also described that can be used to absorb or diffuse sound such as acoustical panels, diffusers, and noise barriers to improve the auditorium's acoustics. Proper loudspeaker systems and ceiling/wall designs can further enhance the sound quality within the auditorium space.
THE ACOUSTIC DESIGN OF CONNEXION@NEXUSYen Min Khor
The document provides a case study analysis of the acoustic design of the Connexion@Nexus auditorium located in Bangsar South City, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It begins with an introduction that outlines the aims, objectives, and background of the auditorium. The document then discusses acoustic phenomena such as sound intensity levels, reverberation, attenuation, and echoes. It also analyzes the acoustic design considerations for an auditorium. The methodology section describes the equipment used to collect acoustic data. Finally, the acoustic analysis section evaluates the auditorium design and materials based on measurements and observations taken at the site.
Acoustical materials are designed to absorb sound that would otherwise be reflected. Foam panels and tiles made from materials like polyurethane and glass fiber are widely used as sound absorbers. They are applied in walls, ceilings and as freestanding panels. Fabric wrapped panels and acoustic wall coverings provide sound absorption while also decorating interior spaces. Baffles and banners hung from ceilings are an economical way to reduce reverberation in large spaces like auditoriums and gymnasiums. Porous materials like glass fiber and open cell foams absorb sound through both solid and gas phases as sound propagates through their structure.
The proposed materials are intended to be light structures, recyclable or degradable and with high noise reduction efficiency, being proper in buildings structures, noise barrier structures and automotive components.
Key words: acoustic, composite, noise control, absorption, Kundt’s tube, noise barriers
The document discusses the acoustics considerations for designing movie theatres. It outlines that acoustics involves the study of sound and how to achieve good acoustics in buildings. For theatres, important aspects include flooring, wall and ceiling finishes, and furniture layout. The document then provides details on acoustic flooring systems, wall fabrics and panels, ceiling tiles, and theatre seating options that help enhance sound quality. It also presents a case study of the acoustics design for a multiplex theatre in Gurgaon, India, covering its structure, plan, section details, and electrical, lighting and fire safety systems.
Italian manufacturer of innovative leather tiles suitable for floor and walls.High end Residential & Commercial projects. Water proof, Stain proof, Fire proof , recyclable, eco friendly, easy to install and move from floor to wall and viceversa.Cut to size projects ok. Custom color and shapes availability. Factory direct price.
The document provides details about Ravindralaya Auditorium in Lucknow, India. It describes the auditorium's capacity of 777 people, stage dimensions of 40ft x 40ft, and 14 rows of ground seating and 10 rows of balcony seating. Acoustical materials used include wooden wall panels, plastered brick walls, and different ceiling types. The auditorium was built in 1964 and is used for cultural, political and entertainment events.
Rifra is an Italian brand that has been designing high-end kitchens and bathrooms for over 45 years. They focus on emotional design through innovative materials and shapes. Their research and development lab, Rifralab, experiments with new materials like clay, cement, lava stone, and metals to create unique textures and finishes. They also design distinctive cabinet shapes like their Kitchen One and Fly collections that feature 45 degree cuts. Rifra has completed many residential and multi-unit projects internationally, especially in the United States.
The document provides information on various wood materials and products available from Makte, including glues, new surfaces, timbers, wood veneer, MDF panels, Mepan poplar panels, chipboard, plywood, and oriented strand board. Details are given on the composition, properties, and applications of each material.
This document discusses various types of acoustic materials used to control sound, including sound absorbers, diffusers, barriers, and reflectors. It provides details on common materials like acoustic foam panels, fabric wrapped panels, and ceiling tiles. Sound absorbers are porous materials that eliminate sound reflections, while diffusers scatter sound waves. Barrier materials reduce airborne sound transmission. Prices for different acoustic materials range from Rs. 100-2500 per square foot depending on the type, thickness, and material.
Acoustical materials . by- Alen Joseph JamesAlen James
This document discusses various acoustical materials used for sound absorption, diffusion, barriers, and reflection. It describes common materials like acoustical foam panels, fabric-wrapped panels, ceiling tiles, and diffusers that are used to absorb sound. Noise barriers and vibration control products are used to isolate structures and reduce transmission of airborne and impact sounds. Proper use of both absorptive and reflective surfaces is important to improve speech intelligibility in rooms.
SEM 5 : PROJECT 1 REPORT BUILDING SCIENCE 2Darshiini Vig
The document provides details about DBKL City Theatre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It includes a historical background of the theatre building constructed in 1896. The document analyzes the acoustic design of the auditorium through technical drawings, identification of materials, sound sources and paths. Key materials like fabric panels and carpets help absorb sound while concave ceilings and wooden railings reflect sound. Speakers and audiences are identified as interior sound sources, while traffic is an exterior source. Sound paths and concentrations are described to understand how sound travels in the space.
Wood is an effective acoustic material due to its ability to absorb and dampen sound vibrations through internal friction within its cellular structure. The Sydney Opera House effectively utilizes various types of wood in its construction to enhance acoustic performance, including white birch plywood panels in the concert hall ceiling which help reduce echoes, and brush box timber used for wall panels and floors for its warm color, grain, durability and acoustic insulation. The architect designed the Sydney Opera House interiors primarily with wood to provide acoustic warmth and contrast to the heavy concrete shells.
The property of surface by which sound energy (kinetic energy) is converted into other form of energy, generally heat energy (due to friction) and get absorbed.
There is no royal road for making a particular room acoustically good. It mainly depends on the ideas of the engineer or the Architect. Each case is to be studied separately and after proper thinking and calculations, suitable materials may be specified.
The document discusses the acoustics design considerations for recording studios. It explains that recording studios aim to have very short reverberation times, unlike auditoriums which enhance reverberation. This requires the enclosure to be very absorbent of sound and isolated from external noise. Common techniques used include double wall construction, soundproofing, bass traps, diffusers, absorbers and decoupling floors. The document provides examples of materials used like fiberglass, sheetrock and rubber for insulation and isolation.
The document discusses factors that affect acoustics in buildings and acoustic design considerations for different types of buildings. It covers topics like reverberation time, loudness, focusing, echoes, resonance, and noise criteria. For different building types like lecture halls, classrooms, open offices, and concert halls, it provides recommendations for acoustic design including optimal reverberation times, sound absorption placement, limiting echoes and dead spots, and ensuring speech intelligibility. The document provides guidance on achieving good acoustics for various functions through room shape, materials used, and mechanical system design.
The document discusses key factors to consider when designing music studio acoustics, including acoustic isolation, frequency balance, and reverberation. It emphasizes building walls, floors, and ceilings that are decoupled from one another using materials like gypsum boards, floating floors, dropped ceilings, and insulation to minimize sound transmission. Windows and doors should be solid core and well-sealed. Isolation rooms, booths, and movable partitions can further isolate instruments and vocals.
This document discusses various types of acoustical materials used to control sound. It describes sound absorbers like acoustical foam panels, fabric wrapped panels, and ceiling tiles that are used to eliminate sound reflections and reduce reverberation. These products are used in recording studios, broadcast facilities, and other commercial and industrial spaces. The document also provides details on the construction and specifications of one such acoustical wall panel.
The document contains a portfolio by Katja Marais showcasing commercial and residential design projects. It includes summaries of three commercial interior design projects: redesigning office space for X-Tronics using a "Comfortology" concept, designing lighting and furnishings for the Mollo Restaurant with a "Contemporary Safari" theme, and redesigning a space in Los Gatos as a European-style wine bar/restaurant called "Contemporary Enoteca". The portfolio also lists residential projects and includes renderings, drawings, and detail work.
The document discusses the acoustical design considerations for an auditorium. It outlines key factors such as maintaining a low ambient noise level, providing appropriate reverberation time without echoes, and how the shape, dimensions, and seating arrangements of an auditorium impact hearing conditions. Different types of materials are also described that can be used to absorb or diffuse sound such as acoustical panels, diffusers, and noise barriers to improve the auditorium's acoustics. Proper loudspeaker systems and ceiling/wall designs can further enhance the sound quality within the auditorium space.
THE ACOUSTIC DESIGN OF CONNEXION@NEXUSYen Min Khor
The document provides a case study analysis of the acoustic design of the Connexion@Nexus auditorium located in Bangsar South City, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It begins with an introduction that outlines the aims, objectives, and background of the auditorium. The document then discusses acoustic phenomena such as sound intensity levels, reverberation, attenuation, and echoes. It also analyzes the acoustic design considerations for an auditorium. The methodology section describes the equipment used to collect acoustic data. Finally, the acoustic analysis section evaluates the auditorium design and materials based on measurements and observations taken at the site.
Acoustical materials are designed to absorb sound that would otherwise be reflected. Foam panels and tiles made from materials like polyurethane and glass fiber are widely used as sound absorbers. They are applied in walls, ceilings and as freestanding panels. Fabric wrapped panels and acoustic wall coverings provide sound absorption while also decorating interior spaces. Baffles and banners hung from ceilings are an economical way to reduce reverberation in large spaces like auditoriums and gymnasiums. Porous materials like glass fiber and open cell foams absorb sound through both solid and gas phases as sound propagates through their structure.
The proposed materials are intended to be light structures, recyclable or degradable and with high noise reduction efficiency, being proper in buildings structures, noise barrier structures and automotive components.
Key words: acoustic, composite, noise control, absorption, Kundt’s tube, noise barriers
The document discusses the acoustics considerations for designing movie theatres. It outlines that acoustics involves the study of sound and how to achieve good acoustics in buildings. For theatres, important aspects include flooring, wall and ceiling finishes, and furniture layout. The document then provides details on acoustic flooring systems, wall fabrics and panels, ceiling tiles, and theatre seating options that help enhance sound quality. It also presents a case study of the acoustics design for a multiplex theatre in Gurgaon, India, covering its structure, plan, section details, and electrical, lighting and fire safety systems.
Italian manufacturer of innovative leather tiles suitable for floor and walls.High end Residential & Commercial projects. Water proof, Stain proof, Fire proof , recyclable, eco friendly, easy to install and move from floor to wall and viceversa.Cut to size projects ok. Custom color and shapes availability. Factory direct price.
The document provides details about Ravindralaya Auditorium in Lucknow, India. It describes the auditorium's capacity of 777 people, stage dimensions of 40ft x 40ft, and 14 rows of ground seating and 10 rows of balcony seating. Acoustical materials used include wooden wall panels, plastered brick walls, and different ceiling types. The auditorium was built in 1964 and is used for cultural, political and entertainment events.
Rifra is an Italian brand that has been designing high-end kitchens and bathrooms for over 45 years. They focus on emotional design through innovative materials and shapes. Their research and development lab, Rifralab, experiments with new materials like clay, cement, lava stone, and metals to create unique textures and finishes. They also design distinctive cabinet shapes like their Kitchen One and Fly collections that feature 45 degree cuts. Rifra has completed many residential and multi-unit projects internationally, especially in the United States.
The document provides information on various wood materials and products available from Makte, including glues, new surfaces, timbers, wood veneer, MDF panels, Mepan poplar panels, chipboard, plywood, and oriented strand board. Details are given on the composition, properties, and applications of each material.
Our Blackheath Products brochure, showcasing the extensive range of products we offer. For more information on any of the ranges or to request a hard copy of this brochure, email me on megan.murphy@blackheathproducts.co.uk
The document provides an overview of the Then & Now Finishing Collections from Metrie, which include coordinated trim, doors, and decorative elements. The collections are inspired by different architectural styles and aim to help designers create finished spaces. Five collections are described, each with trim, doors, and decorative pieces available in various wood species. Details are provided on the features and benefits of the trim, doors, and decorative elements within each collection.
The client is Sandra Briggs, a 47-year-old sales assistant who enjoys nature, walking outdoors, reading, and watching films. She likes metallic pinks and purples as well as basic shades of green. Her favorite theme is floral. While not very interested in art, she finds intricate pencil drawings and organic natural forms like trees and mountains appealing. An image she likes depicts an organic forest photograph that makes her living room feel calm and peaceful.
Design goes hand in hand with functionality for purposeful and better living. Something the Romans pioneered in their design philosophy with a pattern known as Herringbone. These patterns facilitated better ow of movement and also became an ode to man’s imagination and artistry with innite customisation options.
For more, visit - https://www.mikasafloors.com/sites/default/files/Mikasa%20Herringbone%20Collection.pdf
Armed with creativity for innovation, the Greenlam Industries stand as India’s No.1 and Asia’s largest brand in woodwork. Offering surfacing solutions, from veneers and laminates to doors and ooring, Greenlam has established
its presence in over 100 countries. Moving forth with our frontier spirit, we are proud to present Mikasa Real Wood Floors. Mikasa is India’s rst and only manufacturer of real wood oors, with over 100 unique options.
For more visit- https://www.mikasafloors.com/sites/default/files/Mikasa%20Herringbone%20Collection.pdf
Inspiration led the way and thus was born a modern classic among us, which we are proud to present as the Mikasa Herringbone Collection. A collection engineered for stability and durability with warranty of up to 30 years. With a thickness of 15mm and standard size offering of 540mm x 90mm, these engineered woods shall help you personalise your living space, while keeping the quintessential aesthetic of a home that is born of nature and is captivating. For more, visit - https://www.mikasafloors.com/sites/default/files/Mikasa%20Herringbone%20Collection.pdf
Inspiration led the way and thus was born a modern classic among us, which we are proud to present as the Mikasa Herringbone Collection. A collection engineered for stability and durability with warranty of up to 30 years. For more, visit - https://www.mikasafloors.com/collections/pristine/Herringbone
Latest Century Laminates Lookbook Catalogue 2017-2018Centuryply
Inspired by nature and in keeping with the latest design trends, CenturyPly (laminate manufacturers in India
) introduces a wide variety of new laminate patterns and textures for your home and workspace furniture.
Wing is a flooring tile that allows architects and designers to combine Bolon's collections and create new interior design options. It facilitates combining patterns and textures to achieve new aesthetic effects.
Calvary Carpentry_Kandinsky 2023 Project Reference.pdfTeo Wenn Ki
Sustainable and ethically sourced, KANDINSKY offers engineered timber for walls, ceilings, stairs, and flooring.
KANDINSKY® wood is a top-quality flooring option that has been rigorously tested and certified for safety, making it a great choice for households with children and pets. Not only is it fire resistant, but it's also suitable for installation over underfloor heating, making it a versatile option for a range of homes.
FSC, European Standards, CE, TUV
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KANDINSKY® wood products come with a 15-year limited warranty for added peace of mind and protection.
TOLI Corporation is a 93-year-old Japanese flooring manufacturer that produces carpet tiles, vinyl, and other interior products. It started as the first linoleum manufacturer in Japan in 1919 and is now one of the top 15 flooring manufacturers worldwide. TOLI manufactures a variety of carpet tile, vinyl, and specialty flooring products at factories in Japan. Their carpet tiles are made of premium materials like nylon 6-6 and undergo strict manufacturing processes to ensure superior quality and performance.
TOLI Corporation is a 93-year-old Japanese flooring manufacturer that produces carpet tiles, vinyl, and other interior products. It started as the first linoleum manufacturer in Japan in 1919 and is now one of the top 15 flooring manufacturers worldwide. TOLI manufactures a variety of carpet tile, vinyl, and specialty flooring products at factories in Japan and aims for superior quality through strict manufacturing processes. The document provides details on TOLI's carpet tile product lines and specifications.
Rievera - Italian Designer Paints BrochureVinil A Gada
Rievera Paints and Coatings is a leading provider of specialized paints and coatings, serving clients worldwide for over two decades. They offer customized products and aim to be a preferred source of coatings. Rievera is focused on adapting to customer needs and delivering high quality products while strengthening their ability to provide innovative technologies.
This document provides information about Wurfel Küche, a company that designs and sells modular kitchens, wardrobes, and other home products. It discusses their philosophy of creating high-quality, sustainable homes. It then describes some of their award-winning kitchen and wardrobe designs, highlighting features like imported materials, robust construction, and various finish options. Product lines include modular kitchens in styles like islands and walk-in wardrobes in materials like laminate and lacquer.
This document provides an overview of different window décor styles from Finishing Touches, including classic, contemporary, organic, and eclectic styles. It highlights various window rod, finial, and blind options in different materials like wood, metal, and fabric. The document also includes a style quiz to help determine which window décor personality and options would be the best fit. It aims to provide affordable and customizable window dressing solutions to suit different design tastes and budgets.
This document provides information about Haute Appeal's leather tile products including colors, textures, technical specifications, and installations. It describes Haute Appeal as offering sophisticated leather tiles in 24 standard and Pantone colors as well as 10 textures. The document highlights the tiles' rigidity, weatherproofness, ability to be folded and bent, availability in large sizes for fast installation, and suitability for a variety of design applications. Contact information is provided to inquire further.
Executive Coaching.
Potenziare la performance del leader.
Davsar-Design SRL, partner strategico nello sviluppo personale e professionale.
www.elenadavsar.com
The lifecoachdesign method is intended to embody a person's style within an interior space and provide external support to help achieve goals. It involves understanding the client through psychological assessments, creating a detailed brief, and involving the client in a collaborative creative process. The method certifies architects in psychological concepts to better know the client, understand their request, and add value through increased psychological comfort and reduced research time. The benefits for clients include feeling heard, focusing on priorities through coaching, and gaining clarity and awareness about life and business visions from their personalized space.
Seduta da meditazione AMELIA realizzata con il metodo di lifecoachdesign® Davsar-Design SRL
Seduta da meditazione personalizzabile rispetto agli schemi mentali del cliente. Progetto di Valentina Fontana e Valentina di Rosa (NABA) per la Davsar-Design SRL
International Upcycling Research Network advisory board meeting 4Kyungeun Sung
Slides used for the International Upcycling Research Network advisory board 4 (last one). The project is based at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Visual Style and Aesthetics: Basics of Visual Design
Visual Design for Enterprise Applications
Range of Visual Styles.
Mobile Interfaces:
Challenges and Opportunities of Mobile Design
Approach to Mobile Design
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Explore the essential graphic design tools and software that can elevate your creative projects. Discover industry favorites and innovative solutions for stunning design results.
ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
Storytelling For The Web: Integrate Storytelling in your Design ProcessChiara Aliotta
In this slides I explain how I have used storytelling techniques to elevate websites and brands and create memorable user experiences. You can discover practical tips as I showcase the elements of good storytelling and its applied to some examples of diverse brands/projects..
Decormart Studio is widely recognized as one of the best interior designers in Bangalore, known for their exceptional design expertise and ability to create stunning, functional spaces. With a strong focus on client preferences and timely project delivery, Decormart Studio has built a solid reputation for their innovative and personalized approach to interior design.
Connect Conference 2022: Passive House - Economic and Environmental Solution...TE Studio
Passive House: The Economic and Environmental Solution for Sustainable Real Estate. Lecture by Tim Eian of TE Studio Passive House Design in November 2022 in Minneapolis.
- The Built Environment
- Let's imagine the perfect building
- The Passive House standard
- Why Passive House targets
- Clean Energy Plans?!
- How does Passive House compare and fit in?
- The business case for Passive House real estate
- Tools to quantify the value of Passive House
- What can I do?
- Resources
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Fonts play a crucial role in both User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design. They affect readability, accessibility, aesthetics, and overall user perception.
Revolutionizing the Digital Landscape: Web Development Companies in Indiaamrsoftec1
Discover unparalleled creativity and technical prowess with India's leading web development companies. From custom solutions to e-commerce platforms, harness the expertise of skilled developers at competitive prices. Transform your digital presence, enhance the user experience, and propel your business to new heights with innovative solutions tailored to your needs, all from the heart of India's tech industry.
Technoblade The Legacy of a Minecraft Legend.Techno Merch
Technoblade, born Alex on June 1, 1999, was a legendary Minecraft YouTuber known for his sharp wit and exceptional PvP skills. Starting his channel in 2013, he gained nearly 11 million subscribers. His private battle with metastatic sarcoma ended in June 2022, but his enduring legacy continues to inspire millions.
2. index
Aquilano &Rimondi concept store
DallaPieta yacht project
Private apartment in Milan
Baci&Abbracci store restyling
Triumph showroom in Milan
Restaurant in Saint Petersburg
Other projects
4. brand analisys
ROBERTO TOMMASO
RIMONDI AQUILANO
Had spent more than Was born in San
15 years at MaxMara Seveero di Puglia
Graduated from Graduated from
Carlo Secoli Rome Academy of
University, Milan Fashion
1999 Meeting of Roberto Rimondi and Tommaso Aquilano
2005 “6267” brand start in Mantua, the capital of Lombardy. Designers were quickly promoted by Franca Sozzani, the
editor of Italian Vogue, winning the magazine’s competition for young talents “Who’s on Next”
2007 Creative development for Cashmere-Labels Malo
2008 Aquilano&Rimondi brand start with the collection spring-summer 2009
2008 Fachion house Gianfranco Ferre has announced the appointment of Tommaso Aquilano and Roberto Rimondi as
creative directors of Ferre women’s line.
8. main materials
Metal backed textiles that can Flexible Heating film. Natural silk effect. This fabric is the com- Weave-mirror, the surface, wich can Crystal−line, GKD makes use of genu- Colored beads used to decorate
be shaped and formed like A range of thin, flexible heating surfaces bination of paper yarn, monofilament reflect the silhouette on the distance 2-3 ine Swarovski crystal.The diameter of surfaces. Smooth plastic beads
metal foil but have the appe- that are deposited by screen printing. and stainless steel. The meters. the crystals is 7 or 14 mm. Two shapes made of 100% PVC that can be
arance of a fabric. 100 micron Various types are available: Fixed Resi- combination of materials create a intere- of crystal are used: double cone and adhered to plastic or fabrics with
aluminum foil is adhered to the stance on PET Film - highly flexible film, sting three dimensional wave sphere. The sphere is available in combi- adhesive and can be applied by
fabric either one sided or with compatible with a wide range of appli- pattern. nation with 3 different types of laminating, screen printing, or
the fabric on both surfaces. cations. metal fabrics. stenciling.
13. sketches
According to the main concept,
the space of the store is organized
with different levels and screens.
Colors and texture of surfaces
provide feminine atmosphere and
give the idea of soft luxury.
14. renderings
Light system gives the possibility
to create different mood according
to the main scenario. Video screen
and pixel -mirror-effect wall attract
attention and involve customers
into the atmosphere of the brand
reality.
16. DP80 model
Dalla Pietà flag-ship perfectly
embodies the nautical architecture
philosophy. Modern design, warm
and comfortable spaces enriched
by precious coverings and woods
together with finishings looked
after by our skilful cabinetmakers.
Elegance, refinement and comfort
as in a luxurious flat. Available
both in the 3 or 4 cabins version.
19. main materials
I Frammenti (the fragments) Blackstock magnetic leather tiles are Hickory Select White wash Combining Textile for the wall panels. Mosaico D’ Asolo®, is a mosaic entirely LG HI-MACS is designed for use
by Brix is a very small porcelain especially made for indoor wall and floor the American Hickory with a Scandi- c_change™ is a material with water and made of wood. in residential and commercial
cube-tile created by architect covering. The tiles are suited for any sort navian finish. Hickory is an extremely wind proof membrane technology, that The timbers are all oiled; therefore they applications and is now the
Claudio Silvestrin. Each mosaic of room except rooms with a high hu- hard wood. In terms of colour this wood adapts to temperature and humidity are waterproof and suitable for both horizontal and vertical surface
is made of 5mm (1/5 inch) cubes midity, such as bathrooms and kitchens. resembles country grade Maple, having changes. walls and floors. The production process material.
and the space in-between is They are relatively easy to clean and a nutty brown or beige heartwood, sur- can achieve one hundredth of a millime-
equally proportioned. require the same basic care. rounded by cream coloured sapwood. tre precision tapping on all 4 sides.
30. main materials
Hickory Select. Hickory is an Stucco moulding for living-room deco- Concrete Art Floor from Transparent Lege Alto. Natural silk for curtains and Cast ceramics and aluminum tile for in- Decorative wall covering. These
extremely hard wood. In terms ration and for ceilings. House. Any pattern may be applied, decorations. terior applications. Recycled aluminum polyvinyl chloride (PVC) wall
of colour this wood resembles such as the delicate and swirling is cast into tiles with a range of colors, coverings are coated in a distin-
country grade Maple, having motifs pictured here, either when sizes and surface effects for use in resi- ct pattern with tiny glass beads
a nutty brown or beige hear- dential and commercial spaces. adhered to the surface.
pouring the concrete or after when it
twood, surrounded by cream
has set.
coloured sapwood.
33. style elements
Segmento kitchen, Cof, Italia. Cohler, model Camelot B. Lamp finished with fire. Moooi. The Screen made with special textiles that Epoch-style double bed. Kolombo. Jaga. Heatwave. Radiator.
beauty and character of burned wood can be shaped and formed like metal foil
is now captured in a long lasting ma- but have the appearance of a fabric.
terial, creating the strange sensation of
sitting on burnt furniture.
34. living room decoration
The idea of the living-room decoration is based on the plastic of Roden`s sculpture and represents the stenographic
effect of the space. The men figure, created with stucco molding, started on the wall above the fireplace, takes the fire
into the ceiling lamp, which is in his hand. The lamp is made with wood and finished with fire.
35. sketches
The dominant of the space is
two-side fireplace and stucco
molding decoration above it. The
living room and the bathroom are
divided by the central wall, which
gives the impression of the screen.
40. main materials
Concrete Floor from Transpa- Thermoformable composite sheets that Textured recycled plastic for architec- Stainless steel sheets with custom surfa- A process for the inflating of metal sha- LG HI-MACS is designed for use
rent House. Any pattern may are fully recyclable, low cost and use tural glazing systems, that is custom- ce finishes and textures. Computer-con- pes using high pressure. Two matching in residential and commercial
be applied, such as the delica- woven polymer fibers for strength. silvered, mirror-backed, and heavily trolled surface finishes allow for unique squares of metals such as steel or alumi- applications and is now the
te and swirling motifs, either patterned, and reflects light and productions, that means that during num are welded at the edges and then horizontal and vertical surface
production, the embossed patterns can inflated to create a 3d effect. material.
when pouring the concrete. images from multiple angles.
change from panel to panel.
43. renderings
The space of Baci&Abbracci store
is created with clear lines and
principle of frontal perspective. All
mobile constructions of display
system can be moved to organize
the 3 different scenary of the
showroom. The ceiling structure
is made by 3D elements and can
be changed according to the new
collection style.
45. before restyling
Triumph showroom in Milan is
situated in a quiet zone in the
central part of the town.
The reason for restyling was
absence of unity of the space and
clear merchandising system.
The goal of this project is to create
particular atmosphere with clear
structure, which can represent the
brand identity in the best way.
48. main materials
Acero corten (weathering Metal Waves. Textured recicled plastic for Blackstock leather covering is especially Metal tubes Aero, Metallic laminate, Formica,
steels), Spain. Used in the This fabric is the combination of paper architectural glazing systems, that is made for indoor wall and floor covering. Forms+Surfaces, USA. Used in the Netherlands. Used in the project
project for floor and wall yarn, monofilament and stainless steel. custom-silvered, mirror-backed, and The material is suited for any sort of project for the ceiling structure and for for wall decorative panels.
covering. Thecombination of these very different heavily patterned, and reflects light room except rooms with a high humi- display decorative elements.
materials create a interesting three dity. It is relatively easy to clean and
and images from multiple angles.
dimensional wavepattern. require the same basic care.
53. sketches
The structure of the space shows
the idea of power and natural
energy. Floor and ceiling lines used
for dividing the zones and making
the stylizing effect stronger.
54. renderings
Each area is divided according to
the product line. There are 3 main
zones in the showroom: Modern
Classic, Urban Sport and Cruiser.
Ceiling lines are created with metal
tubes construction, the same
material is used for the cash-desk
and decoration elements.
56. the roof space
The space of this project is a
roof of the boating station on
Krestovsky island in St.-Petersburg.
The strong point is the disposition
- with a water and a park views.
The goal is to create a respectable
summer restaurant with a
possibility to use its indoor part in
a fall-winter period also.
59. main materials
Due to a special print method, Deceuninck NV, material Twinson for Armuralia is an almost 100% natural mi- Atex from P-D Interglas Technologies Backlight Images™ is a 3-Dimensional Textiles for an upholstery and
Wood Look has a surface struc- cladding and outdoor floor covering. By neral material made of a combination of Ltd is the example of hi-tech develop- photo reproduction and preservation decorations.
ture that can hardly be distin- the mixture of wood and PVC, Twinson ultra-fine lime putty and crushed white ment with applications for creating system. The patented process provides
guished from real wood or combines tradition and innovation, uni- marble. It is a water-based product that lightweight membrane structures that a method to design, display, advertise
veneer. A special lacquer techni- ting the natural appearance and warm is non-combustible and has very low embrace a new contemporary freedom or permanently preserve 2-Dimensional
que creates the tactile surface of feel of wood and the durability and low VOC emissions. of form, lightness and ecological appeal. photographic images and vectorized
the finish foil. maintenance of PVC. logos or designs in a 3-D format.
60. plan and zoning
vip-zone
stage open zone bar
coffee zone lounge
gallery wc
pavilion restaurant
61. style elements
Antiquarian silver tray that was Grange. Table lamp. Collection of 2008. Armchair Old Java, collection Safari. The The collection of chests which are made Bar chair with leather finish. Old Java, Wooden dining table. Old Java.
got at auction in Stockholm. upholstery can be executed in a custo- from an antiquarian tic. Old Java factory. Safari collection.
mer fabric.
62. bar zone renderings
The bar zone is executed in natural
materials with using of the soft
motives in decoration. The space
of the scene joined it and consists
of mobile folding elements.
63. renderings
The restaurant open area consists
of dining and sofas groups.
The pavilion space is separated by
a glass wall with the built-in two-
side fireplace. Thereby visitors can
admire either by a water, or by a
fireplace view, practically from any
points of the restaurant.
64. renderings of interior
The internal part of the restaurant
is stylised under the yacht mood
with wooden panels and textile
finishings. The white screen
with a three-dimensional effect,
representing a yacht outline, is
used for a show broadcasting from
the scene on the open area in the
evenings.
66. hotel project, St.Petersburg
Goal
To create an interior design
project for a new modern 3-star
hotel using the furniture of
indonesian factory OldJava.
Concept
Picnic on the grass.
Design
This project is based on
particular light design, natural
textures and soft colors.
67. hotel restaurant, St.Petersburg
The goal is to design the
space of the restaurant, which
is corresponded to the main
concept of the hotel, using the
furniture of indonesian factory
Old Java.
68. private villa, Moscow
Goal
To show the traditions of the
family through interior and
decorations.
Concept
Antic postcard
Design
For decoration are used
antic furniture elements and
vases, hand-made lamps and
paints from the client`s home
collection.
69. private apartment , St.Petersburg
Design and decoration of a
250 sq. meters apartment in a
new Art Deco style building at
Krestovsky Island.
71. private villa, Moscow
The goal of this project was to
organise the space of 500 sk. m.
house and to decorate it with a
Gothic mood.
72. private apartment, St.Petersburg
This two-level apartment
with mansard is situated in
a historycal building, that is
after reconstruction, in the
center of the town. There
are 2 working flue with the
possibility to arrange fireplaces.
The design goal is to follow the
mood of old St.Petersburg of
Dostoevsky.
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73. private apartment, St.Petersburg
The interior of this 140 sq.
meters apartment for the
young woman is based on the
concept of functionality and art.
74. private apartment, St.Petersburg
The interaction of color,
material and texture, in turn
reacting to light, all contribute
to the character of this interior
environment.