hello Peeps!
last week we've been assigned for a group assignment...
we have to create a an exhibition booth for SEED...
for this asssignment i have to corporate with zul selamat in order to achieve Mr.Zul's target"client"(konon-konon)
so yeah yeahh... for those who doesnt know or not familiar with exhibition booth here's some example of exhibitoon booth that we have to create!
i hope u guys can patiently wait to see our progress...
zul and i progressing on our sketch.:)
Saturday, 31 December 2011
Saturday, 17 December 2011
things needed(materials and tools)
in order to creates busstop model thing that required are listed below!
varius type of blade need to cut the board
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pva glue to glue the parts
cutting matt
metal ruler
white board
varius type of blade need to cut the board
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pva glue to glue the parts
cutting matt
metal ruler
white board
Friday, 16 December 2011
Thursday, 15 December 2011
sketch 4
after got consulted by Mr.Zul.. He said that design one is good but in design one should add more interesting stuff... so for make it interesting i've decided to put a cut out out model pic to be put at the roof:)
progress on busstop!
it's a tense week.! no time to update and to elaborate but yeah! here are some pics!
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
3rd sketch
fot the third sketch i try to make it simple yet elegan... as u can see i only put SEED sign at the middle side of the room mean and there'll be a group pic of model wearing SEED at the information space area... at the pillar i plan to use dark colour wood texture that always been use by seed to setup their store.
second sketch
for the second sketch i plan to use a group pic of model to be put on top of the bus stop, meanwhile at the side of the roof there'll be a seed sign... at the pillar there'll be a pictures of varius seed product to attract ppl attention of SEED's design i put a zoom in photos of model wearing seed product to be put at the information board space...
first sketch
this is my first rough sketch
on the pillar there'll be a pic of model wearing seed product.. at the information area there will be group photo of model wearing SEED meanwhile at the roof there'll be a gigantic SEED sign :)
on the pillar there'll be a pic of model wearing seed product.. at the information area there will be group photo of model wearing SEED meanwhile at the roof there'll be a gigantic SEED sign :)
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
Monday, 12 December 2011
Form follow function,vice versa. WHAT ARE THEY?
what is form follow function? what is function follow form?
Form and function go hand in hand in a project, and since there is no right or wrong in architectural design. I personally believe that it is really a matter of personal perception and resolving. It is one of the issues that give us more than one solution to design issues. Both are equally important and cannot be neglected for the other's sake.
-- Masooma Mohib, October 20, 2002
Peter Eisenman, in his book, Reworking Eisenman,"Post functionalism does not mean that a building should not function; rather the form should not necessarily represent that function". So may be if we look at this topic in relation to the above statement ��we might be able to see beyond the linier relationship (following one another)of form and function.
-- Adeel Mumtaz, February 11, 2005
Whether form follows function or function follows form is a topic being discussed by everyone related to this profession all through the years starting from the classical to the postmodern period. Initially it was function follows form. Modernism came up with the idea that form follows function. Now postmodernism says that both function and form are important.
But this note is tell you my idea of this topic. Yes, I am turning back and walking towards classical period just to borrow the caption -- function follows form. But let me make some changes i.e., function follws not form but the ambiance created within a building.
Broadly, buildings can be classified into two: functionalistic and non functionalistic. A large percentage of buildings fall in the second category where ambiance is more important than function (residences, museums, recreation spaces etc.) I have seen people talking of function even in the case of non-functionalistic buildings. They criticize the "Falling Water" since the client was not able to maintain it properly. But is it just maintenance and safety what we look in buildings?
Above all these, there is a third dimension to this feeling. There are some feelings which you can't express. How will you express the soothing effect which you will experience when you sit on the shore of a river? In architecture we are not merely making buildings which are geometrically perfect and functionally excellent. We need to develop an architecture which cannot be viewed with eyes but with the mind.
-- Haritha Civic, January 12, 2006
Form and function go hand in hand in a project, and since there is no right or wrong in architectural design. I personally believe that it is really a matter of personal perception and resolving. It is one of the issues that give us more than one solution to design issues. Both are equally important and cannot be neglected for the other's sake.
-- Masooma Mohib, October 20, 2002
Peter Eisenman, in his book, Reworking Eisenman,"Post functionalism does not mean that a building should not function; rather the form should not necessarily represent that function". So may be if we look at this topic in relation to the above statement ��we might be able to see beyond the linier relationship (following one another)of form and function.
-- Adeel Mumtaz, February 11, 2005
Whether form follows function or function follows form is a topic being discussed by everyone related to this profession all through the years starting from the classical to the postmodern period. Initially it was function follows form. Modernism came up with the idea that form follows function. Now postmodernism says that both function and form are important.
But this note is tell you my idea of this topic. Yes, I am turning back and walking towards classical period just to borrow the caption -- function follows form. But let me make some changes i.e., function follws not form but the ambiance created within a building.
Broadly, buildings can be classified into two: functionalistic and non functionalistic. A large percentage of buildings fall in the second category where ambiance is more important than function (residences, museums, recreation spaces etc.) I have seen people talking of function even in the case of non-functionalistic buildings. They criticize the "Falling Water" since the client was not able to maintain it properly. But is it just maintenance and safety what we look in buildings?
Above all these, there is a third dimension to this feeling. There are some feelings which you can't express. How will you express the soothing effect which you will experience when you sit on the shore of a river? In architecture we are not merely making buildings which are geometrically perfect and functionally excellent. We need to develop an architecture which cannot be viewed with eyes but with the mind.
-- Haritha Civic, January 12, 2006
Friday, 2 December 2011
SEED are the choosen one...:D
hi GUYS! im back... as i said in my previous post i'll talk about the product that i've choose for this assignment after all the research i have done.... i finally come to a decision where SEED will be the product... why i choose SEED? because i love fashion? like duh? hahahahha. ok back to business shall we? hermmmmm...we all know that SEED is a local brand for apparel... so here are some review about seed product....
here's something... about SEED
"It’s the confidence of classic and no-fuss style.
Plus a refreshing dose of forward-looking design. Seed embraces the best of both design templates into contemporary cool - for men, women and even hip kids!
The message is knock-out attitude and stand-out style, and Seed collections never fall short of the mark every season -- at play or at work.
Seed: the look defines casual elegance - and the elegantly casual. For whoever and wherever you are."
Sunday, 20 November 2011
Assignment 1 are assigned!
so hello-hello,
on the second week of ED's class we're all are assigned first to do a research , prescedent studies, about bus stop... as we all know... we have many bus stop in Malaysia... its good place to advertise a product to consumer... this take place when a public transport user waits , for the bus or taxi they can watch and read the advertisement. beside than public transport user... an advertisement at the bus stop cann be notice by ppl driving that pass by the bus stop...
HENCE,bus stop is a good source of advertising.... Since we're going to advertise a brand or prodouct at the bust stop... the design must be very catchy to attract ppl because theyre going to pass by the bus stop in a short period of time.... in the next post i'll be explaining what brand am i going to make:)
SO STAY TUNED!
on the second week of ED's class we're all are assigned first to do a research , prescedent studies, about bus stop... as we all know... we have many bus stop in Malaysia... its good place to advertise a product to consumer... this take place when a public transport user waits , for the bus or taxi they can watch and read the advertisement. beside than public transport user... an advertisement at the bus stop cann be notice by ppl driving that pass by the bus stop...
HENCE,bus stop is a good source of advertising.... Since we're going to advertise a brand or prodouct at the bust stop... the design must be very catchy to attract ppl because theyre going to pass by the bus stop in a short period of time.... in the next post i'll be explaining what brand am i going to make:)
SO STAY TUNED!
Sunday, 6 November 2011
assignment 1.
Hello friends!,
today i would like to show some photos of information counter and information board that exist in Cathay Cineplex Damansara.
the information board
the information board in this cineplex are made of by silver steel. the design of the board is futuristic and simple.
the information counter
for the information centre of cathay cineplex, the design are a bit futuristic. its table top are my by steel and other are by wood the colored in orange.They also use colorful light to enhance the design of the information counter
another type of the information board.
the information board in this cineplex are made of by silver steel. the design of the board is futuristic and simple.
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
herm so what is ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN?
we often confused with what is environmental design? is it eco friendly thingy? is it to save earth? is it a subject that teaches us about to go green... NO! it's not... here are an article about what is environmental design!
Environmental design is often confused with ecodesign, also known as green design, but the two are not the same. Ecodesign is one aspect of environmental design, and addresses sustainability concerns, but environmental design is a much broader discipline that involves taking the surrounding environment into account when planning a design. Successfulenvironmental design is a synergy between a building, landscape, or even a product and its surroundings, to the benefit of both.
Although the movement itself first came to light in the 1940s, environmental design is nothing new. Ancient Greeks built houses facing south, which kept them cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter due to the seasonal orientation of the sun. The Romans continued this practice, and began putting glass panes in windows to allow light in without allowing heat to escape, which evolved into the creation of greenhouses to cultivate exotic plants from much warmer climates. Various cultures around this time also created solar panels from curved sheets of metal that could capture the heat of the sun and turn it into usable heat for cooking, bathing, and home comfort.
source:http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-environmental-design.htm
NOW I BET ATLEAST U GOT THE IDEA WHAT IS ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN IS ALL ABOUT!
Environmental design is often confused with ecodesign, also known as green design, but the two are not the same. Ecodesign is one aspect of environmental design, and addresses sustainability concerns, but environmental design is a much broader discipline that involves taking the surrounding environment into account when planning a design. Successfulenvironmental design is a synergy between a building, landscape, or even a product and its surroundings, to the benefit of both.
Although the movement itself first came to light in the 1940s, environmental design is nothing new. Ancient Greeks built houses facing south, which kept them cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter due to the seasonal orientation of the sun. The Romans continued this practice, and began putting glass panes in windows to allow light in without allowing heat to escape, which evolved into the creation of greenhouses to cultivate exotic plants from much warmer climates. Various cultures around this time also created solar panels from curved sheets of metal that could capture the heat of the sun and turn it into usable heat for cooking, bathing, and home comfort.
source:http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-environmental-design.htm
NOW I BET ATLEAST U GOT THE IDEA WHAT IS ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN IS ALL ABOUT!
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