Sunday, July 22, 2018

DESIGN STUDIO I ( SEM 3 ) 

This semester we will be celebrating homegrown or local products whereby the quality of products shapes people's image of their country of origin and vice versa. A good overall reputation of a country can give its brands and products an edge over competitors due to trust and association. At the same time without many realising, many Malaysian brands have already become successful internationally. Malaysia actually produces and exports a much larger variety of products than many people might expect. Malaysian Digest conducted a random survey of consumers worldwide to see the level of awareness of Malaysian brands on the international stage. Here is what was discovered; “Made In Malaysia Sounds More Trustworthy Than Made In China”

PROJECT 1- KIOSK

In this project, we will be able to identify and operate basic interior design principles and express exploration of forms and spaces with basic communication techniques such as documentation and graphic skills as well as simple model making skills.

The ‘pop-up’ kiosk, will be a mix of materials, surfaces and graphic elements which will create a distinguish landmark in the urban landscape and an engaging platform for connecting the pop-up store which is a probable business - ‘service’ hybrid opportunity. 

PROJECT 2 -SITE


The objective of this assignment is to have an understanding of programme and human values expressed within programmes as a basis for the design process. Students will also have an introductory understanding on the techniques of site analysis and of the application of this information in the design process.

PROJECT 3  (FINAL) 

PROGRAMMING

The objectives of this research were to define programming as it relates to the design of interior envi‐ronments and identify the phases and components of interior design programming. The ultimate goal was to integrate existing design research and programming concepts to produce a definition and procedure that could be easily used by interior designer.



FINAL PRESENTATION BOARD 



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