Time saver standards for interior designsuzain ali
This document outlines the key details of a new product launch by a leading electronics company. The company will unveil a new smartwatch at its annual fall event that features enhanced health and fitness tracking capabilities, improved battery life, and a more durable and lighter design compared to previous models. The new watch will be available to purchase later in the fall and aims to further grow the company's presence in the wearables market.
The document discusses several topics related to climatology and its importance for building design. It provides background information on climate zones in India and how climatic elements like temperature, humidity, and wind affect thermal comfort and building performance. It outlines factors to consider for natural ventilation, daylighting, and shading design. The document also discusses earlier building construction practices and how climate services can help define building standards.
Laurie Baker was a renowned Indian architect known for his cost-effective and energy efficient designs that utilized local materials and vernacular styles. He rejected the "international style" in favor of designs tailored to local needs and environments. Baker's own home and studio in Trivandrum, called "Hamlet," exemplified his approach through its clustered design with living and working spaces connected by stairs carved into the hilly terrain, utilizing materials like stone, ceramics and bottles in its construction. The complex grew organically over time as Baker and his wife lived and worked there for decades.
The document outlines the interior design process, beginning with programming to define the client's needs, creating a schedule and budget, and developing the design. Programming involves gathering information through questionnaires, interviews, or inventories. It is important for good communication and managing expectations. The schedule addresses project milestones and assigns responsibilities, while the budget separates hard costs like construction from soft costs such as fees. Design development then transforms the client's needs into a practical and aesthetic solution. A mood board with physical samples of materials like fabrics, carpet, tiles, and paint is created to inspire the design.
The document discusses different types of cladding used in construction. It begins by defining cladding as non-structural exterior surfaces attached to buildings. It then covers 6 main types of cladding - stone, timber, metal, brick, terracotta and modern trends. For each type, it describes materials, installation methods, advantages and disadvantages. Modern trends in cladding include dynamic systems, ventilated facades, rainscreen systems and use of high-pressure laminates and fiber cement. The document provides an overview of cladding materials and their properties for architectural design and construction.
This document provides information on several architects and their works, including their design theories. It discusses Hassan Fathy's adobe designs for low-cost and sustainable housing in Egypt. It also describes works by Renzo Piano, Norman Foster, Zaha Hadid, Tadao Ando, Frank Gehry, and Santiago Calatrava. Their works demonstrate influences from nature, minimalism, fluid forms, and high-tech construction approaches.
Laurie Baker was an architect from Birmingham, UK who settled in Thiruvananthapuram, India. He effectively combined traditional techniques with indigenous innovations to reduce construction costs by half. His techniques used cheaper local materials like bricks, tiles, and timber, and eliminated unnecessary design details. Concrete was rarely used and roofs were made of lightweight Mangalore tiles. Baker designed many low-cost homes and buildings in Kerala using these principles of simplicity and efficiency. His own home, called "The Hamlet," was built on a steep rocky hillside using recycled materials like broken tiles.
Time saver standards for interior designsuzain ali
This document outlines the key details of a new product launch by a leading electronics company. The company will unveil a new smartwatch at its annual fall event that features enhanced health and fitness tracking capabilities, improved battery life, and a more durable and lighter design compared to previous models. The new watch will be available to purchase later in the fall and aims to further grow the company's presence in the wearables market.
The document discusses several topics related to climatology and its importance for building design. It provides background information on climate zones in India and how climatic elements like temperature, humidity, and wind affect thermal comfort and building performance. It outlines factors to consider for natural ventilation, daylighting, and shading design. The document also discusses earlier building construction practices and how climate services can help define building standards.
Laurie Baker was a renowned Indian architect known for his cost-effective and energy efficient designs that utilized local materials and vernacular styles. He rejected the "international style" in favor of designs tailored to local needs and environments. Baker's own home and studio in Trivandrum, called "Hamlet," exemplified his approach through its clustered design with living and working spaces connected by stairs carved into the hilly terrain, utilizing materials like stone, ceramics and bottles in its construction. The complex grew organically over time as Baker and his wife lived and worked there for decades.
The document outlines the interior design process, beginning with programming to define the client's needs, creating a schedule and budget, and developing the design. Programming involves gathering information through questionnaires, interviews, or inventories. It is important for good communication and managing expectations. The schedule addresses project milestones and assigns responsibilities, while the budget separates hard costs like construction from soft costs such as fees. Design development then transforms the client's needs into a practical and aesthetic solution. A mood board with physical samples of materials like fabrics, carpet, tiles, and paint is created to inspire the design.
The document discusses different types of cladding used in construction. It begins by defining cladding as non-structural exterior surfaces attached to buildings. It then covers 6 main types of cladding - stone, timber, metal, brick, terracotta and modern trends. For each type, it describes materials, installation methods, advantages and disadvantages. Modern trends in cladding include dynamic systems, ventilated facades, rainscreen systems and use of high-pressure laminates and fiber cement. The document provides an overview of cladding materials and their properties for architectural design and construction.
This document provides information on several architects and their works, including their design theories. It discusses Hassan Fathy's adobe designs for low-cost and sustainable housing in Egypt. It also describes works by Renzo Piano, Norman Foster, Zaha Hadid, Tadao Ando, Frank Gehry, and Santiago Calatrava. Their works demonstrate influences from nature, minimalism, fluid forms, and high-tech construction approaches.
Laurie Baker was an architect from Birmingham, UK who settled in Thiruvananthapuram, India. He effectively combined traditional techniques with indigenous innovations to reduce construction costs by half. His techniques used cheaper local materials like bricks, tiles, and timber, and eliminated unnecessary design details. Concrete was rarely used and roofs were made of lightweight Mangalore tiles. Baker designed many low-cost homes and buildings in Kerala using these principles of simplicity and efficiency. His own home, called "The Hamlet," was built on a steep rocky hillside using recycled materials like broken tiles.
The Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut was designed by architect Philip Johnson in 1949 as his personal residence. Inspired by Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House, the Glass House is considered an important early example of modern architecture, using industrial materials like glass and steel. It consists of an open floor plan enclosed by floor-to-ceiling glass panels between steel supports. Johnson passed ownership of the Glass House to the National Trust for Historic Preservation in 2005, and it was opened to visitors in 2007.
1) The document discusses different types of windows including casement windows, sash or glazed windows, fixed windows, sliding windows, pivoted windows, and double hung windows.
2) Windows are classified based on their material, operation, location. The selection of a window depends on factors like the size and location of the room as well as climatic considerations.
3) Specific window types discussed in more detail include fixed windows, casement windows, sash or glazed windows, sliding windows, double hung windows, pivoted windows, bay windows, louvered windows, corner windows, dormer windows, clerestory windows, and gable windows.
The document provides information on the National Institute of Design located in Paladi, Ahmedabad, India. It was designed in 1961 by architects Sarabhai and Gira on a 63,848 sqm site along the Sabarmati River. The master plan divides the campus into three parts - the institute complex containing the academic buildings, a residential block, and public areas. The complex contains administration blocks, lecture halls, a library, workshops, laboratories, an exhibition space, auditorium, faculty rooms, and circulation areas. The residential block has hostel buildings and quarters for guests and staff. Landscaping with lawns and courtyards helps reduce the campus temperature.
A presentation on various types of tile rooifing materials and techniques for the course Appropriate Techniques from students of 4th Semester Architecture at VNIT, Nagpur (Jan-March 2015)
The document provides an overview of different styles of interior design including modern, contemporary, minimalist, industrial, mid-century modern, Scandinavian, traditional, transitional, French country, and bohemian. For each style, the summary discusses characteristic design elements, color palettes, furniture, and materials commonly used in that style. The document also covers the history of interior design from ancient civilizations like Mesopotamia and Egypt to modern applications of different styles.
Aditi Garg has included an architecture portfolio that contains:
- Details of her education and experience in architecture and interior design.
- Examples of her work including residential and commercial projects, as well as freelance design work.
- Documentation of design explorations using different materials and craft techniques.
- Renderings, plans, sections and photographs of her architectural and interior design projects.
1. Climate is determined by various climatic factors such as solar radiation, ambient temperature, air humidity, precipitation, wind, sky conditions, and vegetation. These factors can be measured using instruments like pyranometers, thermometers, hygrometers, rain gauges, anemometers, and observation respectively.
2. Solar radiation, the most important climatic factor, is measured using pyranometers and pyrheliometers which detect thermal energy from sunlight. Sunshine duration is recorded using a sunshine recorder.
3. Ambient temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction are also important factors measured using thermometers, hygrometers, anemometers, and weather meters respectively. These all influence
Pneumatic structures-modular construction technologyAnjith Augustine
Pneumatic structures use thin, pressurized membranes to create enclosed spaces. Their key advantages are their light weight, ability to span large distances, quick assembly and disassembly times, and relatively low cost compared to permanent structures. There are two main types: air-supported structures, which use low internal pressure to support a single membrane, and air-inflated structures, which use pressurized air within building elements but keep the interior at atmospheric pressure. Materials used include plastics, fabrics, rubber, and metal foils.
The Villa Savoye was designed by architect Le Corbusier and built between 1929-1931 in Paris, France. It was built for the Savoye family and demonstrates Le Corbusier's five points of modern architecture through its use of pilotis, a flat roof terrace, an open floor plan, ribbon windows, and a free facade. The three-level, 5,100 square foot home has separate circulation routes for residents/visitors and servants, with the ground floor intended for services and the upper floors containing bedrooms, bathrooms, a kitchen and living areas.
The document discusses site analysis for building design. Site analysis is the process of studying the existing environment and how it will influence a structure's design and layout. Key factors in site analysis include topography, vegetation, soil, climate, sunlight, and regulatory considerations. Contour lines are used to represent the topography and slope of the land, which greatly impacts building design. A thorough site analysis must be completed before beginning the design process.
Alvar Aalto was a Finnish architect known for his organic modernist style that was influenced by nature. Some of his most famous works include Villa Mairea, which featured courtyard and massing designs inspired by nature, and Paimio Sanatorium, a tuberculosis hospital with abundant natural light and cantilevered balconies. Aalto also designed furniture like the Paimio Chair and Zebra Chair using wood and innovative bending techniques. He had a philosophy of humanistic modernism and aimed to integrate architecture with its natural surroundings.
This document discusses adobe construction, which uses sun-dried mud blocks as a building material. It notes that adobe construction is one of the oldest methods and is widely used today, especially in developing countries. However, adobe structures often perform poorly in earthquakes, suffering damage or collapse. The document outlines recommendations for improving the earthquake resistance of new and existing adobe buildings, such as using reinforcement like rebar or bamboo in walls, adding a reinforced crown or ring beam, and limiting buildings to one story. Overall, the document provides an overview of traditional adobe construction and strategies for strengthening its seismic resistance.
R. Buckminster Fuller was an American architect and engineer known for developing the geodesic dome. He was also a philosopher who had unconventional ideas. He attended Harvard but was expelled twice. For decades, Fuller developed many designs focused on efficiency and lower costs, documenting his work daily. His most famous structure is the geodesic dome, a spherical structure based on triangles that distributes stress evenly. Fuller designed dome-shaped structures like the Biosphere museum in Montreal and Dymaxion houses, which sought to use minimal materials efficiently. However, none of his house designs were widely produced. Fuller received patents for his dome design and popularized its use in buildings.
As consumers become more environmentally and socially aware about the choices they make so hoteliers are responding by creating eco-aware hotel interiors that they hope will attract a new generation of responsible guests
Laurie Baker was a British-Indian architect known for his pioneering low-cost and sustainable housing designs using locally available materials. Some of his notable projects include his home in Trivandrum called The Hamlet, built in 1969 avoiding cutting trees and reusing materials. He also designed the Centre for Development Studies in Trivandrum in 1971 with structures responding to the sloping terrain and preserving trees. His designs prioritized cost-effectiveness, environmental friendliness, and vernacular styles.
This document discusses the history of climate change from the 19th century to present day. It details how scientific evidence for human-caused global warming has grown since the 1800s from early studies on greenhouse gases and climate modeling. It explains the consensus among scientific organizations today that increasing CO2 levels are causing the planet to warm at an alarming rate.
The document discusses various considerations for residential design including site context, orientation, entrances, approaches, bioclimatic design principles, daylighting, ventilation, wall planes, and openings. It emphasizes designing the home to increase energy efficiency and facilitate living through factors like proper orientation to maximize sunlight, cavity walls for thermal regulation, and natural ventilation. Case studies and local climate data are also referenced to inform an appropriate design for the client's home.
Student of Dezyne E’cole College,www.dezyneecole.com
An interior designer is professionally trained to create a functional and quality interior environment. Qualified through education, experience and examination, a professional designer can identify, research and creatively resolve issues and lead to a healthy, safe and comfortable physical environment.
Among the many areas of expertise a professional designer commands are
• Space planning and utilization, including organizational and storage needs
• Long-term project and lifestyle planning
• National, state and local building codes
• Safety and accessibility
• Ergonomics
• Design for people with special needs
• Conservation and “green” design
• Historic restoration
• Interior detailing of background elements, such as wall and ceiling designs
• Custom design of furniture, drapery and accessories
• Selection of appliances, plumbing fixtures and flooring materials
• Acoustics and sound transmission
• Audiovisual and communication technology
• Construction documents and specifications
The Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut was designed by architect Philip Johnson in 1949 as his personal residence. Inspired by Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House, the Glass House is considered an important early example of modern architecture, using industrial materials like glass and steel. It consists of an open floor plan enclosed by floor-to-ceiling glass panels between steel supports. Johnson passed ownership of the Glass House to the National Trust for Historic Preservation in 2005, and it was opened to visitors in 2007.
1) The document discusses different types of windows including casement windows, sash or glazed windows, fixed windows, sliding windows, pivoted windows, and double hung windows.
2) Windows are classified based on their material, operation, location. The selection of a window depends on factors like the size and location of the room as well as climatic considerations.
3) Specific window types discussed in more detail include fixed windows, casement windows, sash or glazed windows, sliding windows, double hung windows, pivoted windows, bay windows, louvered windows, corner windows, dormer windows, clerestory windows, and gable windows.
The document provides information on the National Institute of Design located in Paladi, Ahmedabad, India. It was designed in 1961 by architects Sarabhai and Gira on a 63,848 sqm site along the Sabarmati River. The master plan divides the campus into three parts - the institute complex containing the academic buildings, a residential block, and public areas. The complex contains administration blocks, lecture halls, a library, workshops, laboratories, an exhibition space, auditorium, faculty rooms, and circulation areas. The residential block has hostel buildings and quarters for guests and staff. Landscaping with lawns and courtyards helps reduce the campus temperature.
A presentation on various types of tile rooifing materials and techniques for the course Appropriate Techniques from students of 4th Semester Architecture at VNIT, Nagpur (Jan-March 2015)
The document provides an overview of different styles of interior design including modern, contemporary, minimalist, industrial, mid-century modern, Scandinavian, traditional, transitional, French country, and bohemian. For each style, the summary discusses characteristic design elements, color palettes, furniture, and materials commonly used in that style. The document also covers the history of interior design from ancient civilizations like Mesopotamia and Egypt to modern applications of different styles.
Aditi Garg has included an architecture portfolio that contains:
- Details of her education and experience in architecture and interior design.
- Examples of her work including residential and commercial projects, as well as freelance design work.
- Documentation of design explorations using different materials and craft techniques.
- Renderings, plans, sections and photographs of her architectural and interior design projects.
1. Climate is determined by various climatic factors such as solar radiation, ambient temperature, air humidity, precipitation, wind, sky conditions, and vegetation. These factors can be measured using instruments like pyranometers, thermometers, hygrometers, rain gauges, anemometers, and observation respectively.
2. Solar radiation, the most important climatic factor, is measured using pyranometers and pyrheliometers which detect thermal energy from sunlight. Sunshine duration is recorded using a sunshine recorder.
3. Ambient temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction are also important factors measured using thermometers, hygrometers, anemometers, and weather meters respectively. These all influence
Pneumatic structures-modular construction technologyAnjith Augustine
Pneumatic structures use thin, pressurized membranes to create enclosed spaces. Their key advantages are their light weight, ability to span large distances, quick assembly and disassembly times, and relatively low cost compared to permanent structures. There are two main types: air-supported structures, which use low internal pressure to support a single membrane, and air-inflated structures, which use pressurized air within building elements but keep the interior at atmospheric pressure. Materials used include plastics, fabrics, rubber, and metal foils.
The Villa Savoye was designed by architect Le Corbusier and built between 1929-1931 in Paris, France. It was built for the Savoye family and demonstrates Le Corbusier's five points of modern architecture through its use of pilotis, a flat roof terrace, an open floor plan, ribbon windows, and a free facade. The three-level, 5,100 square foot home has separate circulation routes for residents/visitors and servants, with the ground floor intended for services and the upper floors containing bedrooms, bathrooms, a kitchen and living areas.
The document discusses site analysis for building design. Site analysis is the process of studying the existing environment and how it will influence a structure's design and layout. Key factors in site analysis include topography, vegetation, soil, climate, sunlight, and regulatory considerations. Contour lines are used to represent the topography and slope of the land, which greatly impacts building design. A thorough site analysis must be completed before beginning the design process.
Alvar Aalto was a Finnish architect known for his organic modernist style that was influenced by nature. Some of his most famous works include Villa Mairea, which featured courtyard and massing designs inspired by nature, and Paimio Sanatorium, a tuberculosis hospital with abundant natural light and cantilevered balconies. Aalto also designed furniture like the Paimio Chair and Zebra Chair using wood and innovative bending techniques. He had a philosophy of humanistic modernism and aimed to integrate architecture with its natural surroundings.
This document discusses adobe construction, which uses sun-dried mud blocks as a building material. It notes that adobe construction is one of the oldest methods and is widely used today, especially in developing countries. However, adobe structures often perform poorly in earthquakes, suffering damage or collapse. The document outlines recommendations for improving the earthquake resistance of new and existing adobe buildings, such as using reinforcement like rebar or bamboo in walls, adding a reinforced crown or ring beam, and limiting buildings to one story. Overall, the document provides an overview of traditional adobe construction and strategies for strengthening its seismic resistance.
R. Buckminster Fuller was an American architect and engineer known for developing the geodesic dome. He was also a philosopher who had unconventional ideas. He attended Harvard but was expelled twice. For decades, Fuller developed many designs focused on efficiency and lower costs, documenting his work daily. His most famous structure is the geodesic dome, a spherical structure based on triangles that distributes stress evenly. Fuller designed dome-shaped structures like the Biosphere museum in Montreal and Dymaxion houses, which sought to use minimal materials efficiently. However, none of his house designs were widely produced. Fuller received patents for his dome design and popularized its use in buildings.
As consumers become more environmentally and socially aware about the choices they make so hoteliers are responding by creating eco-aware hotel interiors that they hope will attract a new generation of responsible guests
Laurie Baker was a British-Indian architect known for his pioneering low-cost and sustainable housing designs using locally available materials. Some of his notable projects include his home in Trivandrum called The Hamlet, built in 1969 avoiding cutting trees and reusing materials. He also designed the Centre for Development Studies in Trivandrum in 1971 with structures responding to the sloping terrain and preserving trees. His designs prioritized cost-effectiveness, environmental friendliness, and vernacular styles.
This document discusses the history of climate change from the 19th century to present day. It details how scientific evidence for human-caused global warming has grown since the 1800s from early studies on greenhouse gases and climate modeling. It explains the consensus among scientific organizations today that increasing CO2 levels are causing the planet to warm at an alarming rate.
The document discusses various considerations for residential design including site context, orientation, entrances, approaches, bioclimatic design principles, daylighting, ventilation, wall planes, and openings. It emphasizes designing the home to increase energy efficiency and facilitate living through factors like proper orientation to maximize sunlight, cavity walls for thermal regulation, and natural ventilation. Case studies and local climate data are also referenced to inform an appropriate design for the client's home.
Student of Dezyne E’cole College,www.dezyneecole.com
An interior designer is professionally trained to create a functional and quality interior environment. Qualified through education, experience and examination, a professional designer can identify, research and creatively resolve issues and lead to a healthy, safe and comfortable physical environment.
Among the many areas of expertise a professional designer commands are
• Space planning and utilization, including organizational and storage needs
• Long-term project and lifestyle planning
• National, state and local building codes
• Safety and accessibility
• Ergonomics
• Design for people with special needs
• Conservation and “green” design
• Historic restoration
• Interior detailing of background elements, such as wall and ceiling designs
• Custom design of furniture, drapery and accessories
• Selection of appliances, plumbing fixtures and flooring materials
• Acoustics and sound transmission
• Audiovisual and communication technology
• Construction documents and specifications
This document provides an overview of Madhvi Sharma's 1-year residential design diploma project submitted to Dezyne E'cole College in Rajasthan, India. It includes sections on residential design considerations, case studies, site considerations, orientation, entrances, approaches, bioclimatic design, daylighting, ventilation, wall planes, openings, universal design, anthropometrics, architectural layouts, design elements, and principles. The project focuses on designing a residence that facilitates living and makes life easier through sustainable and user-centered design approaches.
This document provides an overview of Madhvi Sharma's 1-year residential design diploma project submitted to Dezyne E'cole College in Rajasthan, India. It includes sections on residential design considerations, case studies, site considerations, orientation, entrances, approaches, bioclimatic design, daylighting, ventilation, wall planes, openings, universal design, anthropometrics, architectural layouts, design elements, and principles. The project focuses on designing a residence that facilitates living and makes life easier through sustainable and user-centered design approaches.
Student of Dezyne E’cole College,www.dezyneecole.com
An interior designer is professionally trained to create a functional and quality interior environment. Qualified through education, experience and examination, a professional designer can identify, research and creatively resolve issues and lead to a healthy, safe and comfortable physical environment.
Among the many areas of expertise a professional designer commands are
• Space planning and utilization, including organizational and storage needs
• Long-term project and lifestyle planning
• National, state and local building codes
• Safety and accessibility
• Ergonomics
• Design for people with special needs
• Conservation and “green” design
• Historic restoration
• Interior detailing of background elements, such as wall and ceiling designs
• Custom design of furniture, drapery and accessories
• Selection of appliances, plumbing fixtures and flooring materials
• Acoustics and sound transmission
• Audiovisual and communication technology
• Construction documents and specifications
Student of Dezyne E'cole College
Residential Designer
An interior designer is professionally trained to create a functional and quality interior environment. Qualified through education, experience and examination, a professional designer can identify, research and creatively resolve issues and lead to a healthy, safe and comfortable physical environment.
A decorator fashions the "look" of a space and its outward decoration—paint, fabric, furnishings, light fixtures and other materials. In addition to enhancing the total visual environment, an interior designer creates a space that is functional, efficient and safe.
Among the many areas of expertise a professional designer commands are
Space planning and utilization, including organizational and storage needs
Long-term project and lifestyle planning
National, state and local building codes
Safety and accessibility
Ergonomics
Design for people with special needs
Conservation and “green” design
Historic restoration
Interior detailing of background elements, such as wall and ceiling designs
Custom design of furniture, drapery and accessories
Selection of appliances, plumbing fixtures and flooring materials
Acoustics and sound transmission
Audiovisual and communication technology
Construction documents and specifications
Student of Dezyne E’cole College,www.dezyneecole.com
An interior designer is professionally trained to create a functional and quality interior environment. Qualified through education, experience and examination, a professional designer can identify, research and creatively resolve issues and lead to a healthy, safe and comfortable physical environment.
Among the many areas of expertise a professional designer commands are
• Space planning and utilization, including organizational and storage needs
• Long-term project and lifestyle planning
• National, state and local building codes
• Safety and accessibility
• Ergonomics
• Design for people with special needs
• Conservation and “green” design
• Historic restoration
• Interior detailing of background elements, such as wall and ceiling designs
• Custom design of furniture, drapery and accessories
• Selection of appliances, plumbing fixtures and flooring materials
• Acoustics and sound transmission
• Audiovisual and communication technology
• Construction documents and specifications
Srishti Sharma,B.Sc-Interior Design+ One year Residential Design Diploma 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 document contains summaries and diagrams related to residential design layouts and climate considerations. It includes sections on centered windows, detached and semi-detached house types, floor levels, macro and micro climate, climatology factors, and a site plan. Diagrams show house plans, section views, and a neighborhood site plan with annotations.
Principles of building planning, significance sun diagram, wind diagram, orientation, factors affecting, and criteria under Indian condition, concept of green building: aspect at planning level, construction stage and operational level.
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
This document discusses the orientation of buildings and how it is important to consider factors like sun path, wind direction, and climate when designing a building's orientation. Orientation refers to how a building is positioned in relation to the sun and wind. It is important for maximizing natural resources, reducing consumption, and providing visual and thermal comfort. The direction of sunrise/sunset and sun angles affect how rooms are arranged. Historical texts like Vastu Shastra provide principles of orientation. Building orientation must also account for the specific climate, such as minimizing east/west exposure in hot/arid zones and maximizing ventilation in warm/humid zones. Examples of properly oriented buildings are discussed.
The document discusses green buildings and sustainability. It defines green building and explains that green building aims to reduce environmental impact through sustainable practices in construction, operation, and maintenance. The document then provides a brief history of green buildings, outlines rules for green construction, and discusses certification programs and systems used in green buildings like LEED. It also explains passive and active design systems used in green buildings focusing on elements like massing, orientation, insulation, and siting.
The document is a project proposal for developing an empty plot of land in Subang Jaya, Selangor into a relaxation commercial center. It includes an introduction to the site, site context and analysis, individual proposals from two students, and a final project proposal from one student. The student's proposal is to build a relaxation commercial center on the land including facilities like a sauna, swimming pool, gym, mini theatre, rooftop cafe, and more to provide a comfortable space for local residents to relax. The professions involved in the project are identified as landscape architect, architect, civil engineer, structural engineer, electrical engineer, quantity surveyor, and interior designer.
The document provides an introduction and overview of a resort case study. It includes sections on site analysis, design ideology, landscaping, and amenities. The site is located in Nashik, Maharashtra, India and covers 9,000 square meters. Key aspects of the site include slopes towards the south, soil characteristics, and vegetation used in landscaping. Cottages are designed in the architectural style of Bali and amenities include a swimming pool, massage rooms, and meditation areas. The landscape design aims to provide a natural environment using plants native to the region.
This document discusses guidelines for human comfort design in buildings. It addresses how buildings should keep occupants comfortable, efficient, healthy and safe as they go about their tasks. Comfort is influenced by temperature, humidity, noise, light, smell and other factors. Passive design strategies like daylighting and natural ventilation can help keep people comfortable without purchased energy. Active strategies like HVAC systems are also discussed. The document provides recommendations and considerations for maintaining thermal, visual, acoustic and olfactory comfort.
This document is a project report submitted by Yash Agarwal for a residential design diploma. It includes an acknowledgements section thanking those who helped with the project. It also includes a synopsis that outlines the key considerations for the residential design project such as orientation, daylighting, ventilation, and space planning. The document then covers various topics related to residential design like site considerations, climate analysis, bioclimatic design, green building practices, and more.
The document discusses implementing piezoelectric energy generating floors in Singapore. It describes how piezoelectric floors can generate electricity from foot traffic and could be installed in high traffic areas like airports, malls, and MRT stations. Implementing these floors could help power lights, devices, and encourage sustainable behavior by showing energy production in real time. Locations like Changi Airport and Orchard Road are proposed for initial installations.
This document discusses human thermal comfort and factors that contribute to it. It defines human thermal comfort as a state where a person feels neither too hot nor too cold but experiences a pleasant thermal environment. It identifies six key factors that influence thermal comfort: clothing insulation, humidity, air speed, air temperature, radiant temperature, and metabolic rate. The document then discusses various passive design techniques that can be used to achieve thermal comfort, including designing for the climate, building orientation, natural ventilation, shading, materials selection, landscaping, and use of water bodies.
The document discusses daylighting design for interior spaces. It notes that interior spaces should have plenty of daylight, as daylighting can inspire people and conserve energy by enhancing visibility. The document presents diagrams showing a centered window design that provides daylight to the interior of a room between 10 AM and 4 PM.
The document discusses mood boards for interior design. It provides information on color schemes, including analogous color schemes using three adjacent colors on the color wheel. It also lists potential flooring, wallpaper, furniture, and accessory options for a living area with neutral colors like white, black, gray, and brown. Sample color codes and product names are included.
This document contains a floor plan layout for a home with labels and descriptions for different rooms and design elements. The rooms included are the foyer, formal living room, dining room, kitchen, guest bedroom, master bedroom, kids room, family room, and stairs. For most rooms, the labels note the overall feel of the space and key furnishings like lighting fixtures, wall treatments, furniture and flooring items.
The document contains a single name - Madhvi Sharma. It does not provide any other details about this person such as their occupation, age, location or other biographical information. All that can be determined from this document is the name of an individual named Madhvi Sharma.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
The article discusses the importance of teaching children about money from a young age. It recommends starting with an allowance to teach them the value of money and how to save up for things they want. Parents should open a bank account for their children and take them along when paying bills or shopping to demonstrate practical money management skills.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
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2. CONTENTS
RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
CASE STUDY
SITE CONSIDERATION
ORIENTATION
ENTRANCES
APPROACHES
BIO CLIMATIC DESIGN
DAYLIGHTING
VENTILATION
WALL PLANES
OPENINGS – DOORS AND WINDOWS
3. Residential Design Should Be Something Which Facilitates Our Living
And Makes Our Life Easier. “Louis Kahn” (Who Designed The Iim
Ahmedabad) Said That Every Space Has Its Own Personality With
Several Spatial Characters That Differ By Projects.
RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
7. A Design Which Refers To The Design Of Client’s Home . The
Objective Is To Create A Design That Fits The Functioning Of The
Client’s Home. So That His Energy Efficiency Can Increase.
CASE STUDY
8. 1. Before Devising Any Plan On The Plot It Is Necessary To Study
The Details About The Site.
2. Location Of The Site, Topography Of Land, Neighboring Areas
And Also To Know The Impact Of Sunlight On A Particular
Plot.
SITE CONSIDRATION
9. To Start With My Project There Are Few Consideration To Be First
Dalt With And Then Project Of Designing Can Begin. They Are
Illustrated In Further Pages.
• Map Of India
• Map Of Rajasthan
• Map Of Ajmer
SITE CONSIDRATION
10. MAP OF INDIA
Location Of India
The Location Of India In The World
Is ‘North-East’ Direction.
Longitude : 68° E To 98° E
Latitude : 8° N To 37° N
Climate Of India
The Climate Of India Has Tropical
Monsoon Climate.
11. Location Of Rajasthan
The Location Of Rajasthan In The
India Is ‘North-West’ Direction.
Longitude : 69.5° E To 78° E
Latitude : 23° N To 30° N
Climate Of Rajasthan
The Climate Of Rajasthan Has
Tropical Desert Climate.
MAP OF INDIA
12. Location Of Ajmer
The Location Of Ajmer In The
World Is ‘North-East’ Direction.
Longitude : 69.5° E To 78° E
Latitude : 26°-27° N To 74° E
Climate Of Ajmer
The Climate Of Ajmer Has Hot
Semi-Arid Climate.
MAP OF AJMER
14. Macro Climate Refers To The Climate Of An Geographical Area As
A Whole. Geographical Area Includes Climate Of An Ocean, River,
Mountain, State & Territory Etc.
Ajmer Has A Tropical Desert Climate Which Is Hot And Arid And
The Region Lies Near To The Tropic Of Cancer Line.
MACRO-CLIMATE
16. Micro Climate Refers To A Climate Of A Particular Area Or A
Plot. Micro Climate Includes A Climate Inside A Boundary
Wall.
MICRO-CLIMATE
17. • Construct Cavity Walls To Control The Exterior Temperature.
• Plant More Deciduous Trees Towards The South Side
• Use Low-e-emissivity Glass Towards The South As It Controls
The Direct Sunlight And Heat In The Room.
TECHNIQUES
18. Orientation Refers To The Study Of Directions. It Provides An
Interior Designer To Study The Directions And Use It In His Plan
So As He Can Increase The Working Efficiency And Make A Life
Comfort.
ORIENTATION
20. • Always Use The Compass Before Starting Any Planning
Process.
• From These Get The Proper Directions North, South, East,
West.
• The Orientation Of Residence Should Be North-south As It
Allows More Sunlight In The House. East-west Orientation Is
Not That Effective While Devising Any Plan.
ORIENTATION
24. Entrance Refers To The Main Gate Where A Person Can Enter Into
His Plot Or House. Entrance Also Helps A Person To Know The
Proper Entry And Exit In The Plot.
ENTRANCE
28. Approach Refers To The Way Which Describes The
Interconnection Between The Main Entrance (I.E. Entry From
The Boundary Wall) And The Entry In The House. There Are
Various Types Of Approach.
APPROCHES
34. Bio-climatic Design Is An Attempt To Create Comfortable Conditions
In A Building. It Was Enlarged To Include Landscape, Water And
Waste Nutrients Recovery.
BIO CLIMATIC DESIGN
35. • Place More Windows To The South-west Direction.
• Construct A Rainwater Harvesting Tank On The Plot And
Collect The Rainwater Of The Whole Site Through Drainage
System.
• Construct Cavity Walls In Place Of Exterior Walls Of The
Building Envelope.
BIO CLIMATIC DESIGN
36. Promote The Construction Of Cavity Walls. The Dimension Of It
Are 6” Thick External Wall And Then A Gap Of 5 To 8 Cm Is Given,
Than Another Wall Of 4” Thickness Is Made. These Will Prolong
The Heating Process.
CAVITY WALL
37. The Variety And Range Of Light And Color That We Experience In
Forest Groves Engages All Of Our Senses. Daylight Design Could
Aspire To The Same Inspirational Effect. Day Lighting Can Be
Employed To Conserve Energy And Can Enhance Visibility.
DAYLIGHTING
43. Full-spectrum Lighting: It Helps To Prevent From Rickets, Helps
Keep Skin In A Healthy Condition, Is Responsible For Production Of
Vitamin D In The Body (Thus Reducing The Incidences Of Broken
Bones In The Elderly), And It Destroys Germs.
PHYSIOLOGICAL BENEFITS
44. Ventilation May Be Defined As Supply Of Fresh Air Of Outside Into
An Enclosed Space Or The Removal Of Inside Air From Enclosed
Space.
VENTILATION
50. Wall Planes Defines About The Space Organization Where Space
Organization Includes. Further Planes Are Classified Into :-
1.)Parallel And Vertical Planes
2.)L- Shaped Planes:
3.)U- Shaped Planes
WALL PLANES
53. OPENINGS ARE AN MEDIUM WHICH ARE USED TO INTERCONNECT THE
OUTSIDE VIEW WITH THE INSIDE SPACE. OPENINGS ALSO PROVIDE
NATURAL AIR, DAY LIGHTING AND ALSO A BEAUTIFUL VIEW.
OPENING