De Montfort University (DMU) • Interior Design
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Public spaces have life and character only till the people use these places. Being used is an important attribute of public spaces. But it is also important that these spaces are used for their dedicated function and benefit the people using it. Imagine humans being the source of energy generation for the functioning of public spaces which they use. Also non-conventional energy sources that are already being used need to be incorporated in the design of the public spaces seamlessly.
Hence design...
The ‘Digital Design Futures’ module was all about exploring different and new technological advancements in various fields such as design, software, medical and understanding their use and application in interior design. A number of new technologies are being developed almost every day but we are still using the same old methods in designing and visualising as most of the new technologies remain unexplored in all aspects and are not used to their fullest. This module helped me to understand ...
This design brief talks about integrating a new concept in the urban environment which is based on the process of materials assembling themselves into a structural form. This process is better explained in biological terms as, folding of proteins and nucleic acids into their organised structure as a consequence of local interaction amongst themselves or a specific external interaction. And this process is known as ‘self-assembly’
The idea behind this project of designing public spaces that power themselves is to resolve the issues of inefficiency in the functioning of public spaces due to lack energy/electricity. Public spaces need energy to carry out their dedicated functions such as provide street light, open and close entry points, display bus timetable details, speed limits, signals, directions, working of pumps, motors, etc.
The aim of our project was to “Encourage students to perform cleaning on a regular basis by redesigning a floor cleaning product that will make cleaning effective and enjoyable.”
The design process and methods have helped me in critically understanding and evaluating various factors in any design problem. Also various team activities helped in planning out my major and minor design projects in terms of time management, presentation layouts, brainstorming techniques.