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Taking Up Space
Tiiu Poldma
ObjectivesObjectives
• Understand how designed space is created for a user experience
• Understand examples of project development from both student and designer perspectives
• Learn how to develop interior design concepts in-depth
Chapter ObjectivesChapter Objectives
• CH 5 – Exploring the space itself – Creating design criteria– Understanding space related aspects of interiors
• CH 7– Final design concept development– In-depth components of the final design– Melding aesthetic and functional solutions
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Design DevelopmentDesign Development
• Linking user needs with spatial parameters
• Generating 2 and 3 dimensional ideas of the concept in various forms
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Example: Food Court DesignExample: Food Court Design
• Rough ideas first• Refined three
dimensional development
• Final concept emerges
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Developing Ideas in Sketch DetailDeveloping Ideas in Sketch Detail
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The Food Court TodayThe Food Court Today
• Incorporates the materials and ideas as developed in concept form
• Is a changing and living design
• Finished in 2000• Renovated in 2006• New concept
development 2009-10
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Developing 2-D to 3-DDeveloping 2-D to 3-D
• Visualize the space• Walk-through and
create views of what is designed
• First rough sketches become refined modeled ideas
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Developing 2-D to 3-DDeveloping 2-D to 3-D
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Developing 2-D to 3-DDeveloping 2-D to 3-D
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Final ConceptFinal Concept
• One plan, four different ways to create the interior space for the user
• Experiences of artist and visitor valued in temporal experiences of the space
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Catalysts for Design Development: Catalysts for Design Development: Two ExamplesTwo Examples
• Color, form, light• Aesthetic form as a catalyst for a
design idea
Example #1:Example #1:Children’s Clothing BoutiqueChildren’s Clothing Boutique
• Building the Design Concept
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Developing Color and MaterialDeveloping Color and Material
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Developing Color and MaterialDeveloping Color and Material
• Use of color and images to evoke feelings
• Materials selected represented within the space itself
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Example #2:Example #2: Internet café, Bookstore & LibraryInternet café, Bookstore & Library
• Using art forms as the catalyst for the design
• Developing a design based on three different needs: internet café, bookstore, and library
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Example #2:Example #2: Internet café, Bookstore & LibraryInternet café, Bookstore & Library
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Example #2:Example #2: Internet café, Bookstore & LibraryInternet café, Bookstore & Library