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Co-ordinated by : Dr. A.K Kasturba
Architectural Thesis 1 | 2010
Guided by
: Ar. Smitha G
Submitted by
: Boney Philip | b060020 ar Department Of Architecture | N I T Calicut
Why is
Why a
design important ?
design Innovation
centre ?
Technology
People.
Have you
struggled to open
a jar / beer ?
What is
design Innovation
Where you innovate, how you innovate, and what you innovate are design problems.
What is
design
thinking ?
Innovation
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Introduction
International scenario
Initiatives of ICSID
India stands ?
National design policy
Design
for
exports
vision
Design
for
industry
Design
for
quality
Design education
Design centres
innovation hubs
Designed in
India made
for the
world
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Where
Background Study
Project
statement
Problem definition
The design of a Design Innovation Center , Bangalore is a thesis proposal which has taken its shape from the
future plans of the National design Council to start innovation hubs as well as center for excellence of design as a
part of National Design Policy [Govt Of India 2007].
This will be a platform where graduates with intrest in design can learn, experiment and research enableing
knowledge to be translated into useful products and services that can be commercialised and marketed. This can
act as a bussiness incubator by providing the resources and services for recently graguated entrepreneurs in the
fields of architecture ,art,design and engineering.
This can be consireded as a futurustic form of National inistitute of design which is an initiative in similar line but
more focus on design education and research , were the DIC will have its role in practical training , product branding ,
design bussiness incubation a nd various other activity schems were sudents as well as faculty will have a hands on
experence with industry. Mutinational companies will be allowed to set up their own bussiness incubators on the
campus. The kind of design graguation programs DIC offering will be decided only after live case studies.
This centre will have functional spaces under wide range of scenarios which can be categorised as
reside
academic
Lecture halls
Studios
Personnel work spaces
Workstations.
Product assembly areas
Locker rooms
Storage areas
Administative offices
Faculty rooms
Purchase and storage
research
Library
Archives
Discussion spaces
Open interactive spaces.
Laborataries.
Workshops.
Bussiness incubators.
Animation labs
Photo studios
Business incubators
leisure
Coffee shops
breakout spaces
Perfomance spaces
Entertainment centre
Play courts
General amenities
inspire
Study Methodology.
Stage 1
PROJECT
FINALIZATION
specifications
Standards
Background studies
Problem Definition
Data Collection
Faculty residences
Student hostels
Guest house
Mess halls
Pilot study
Literature Case
Study
Case Study
Requirements
Site identification
live Case Study
Site visit/study
inferences
Site analysis
THESIS 2
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Stage 2
Case Study
check list
Project Statement
literature
case study
Entrance.
1
2
3
4
1. Design museum
5.club house
6. residential
2. Limkokwing Inistitute
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4. media
walk
3. multipurpose
hall
Hall section
Hall elevation
sectional view
Inference
The building form as well as the spaces describes what innovation is all about.
The architect has suceeded in giving an imagery which speaks to the world about design
innovation.
Huge open spaces which imparts freel of freedom and flexiblility to work any where.
Bioclimatic techniques used in the building makes it a vision beyond tha basic program.
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Spaces like media walk , thought corridors keeps designers inspired and fresh.
literature
case study 2
Nanyang Singapore
Welcoming Entry
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Transparency:
Local Signature:
User
study
Being a design innovation center there is only one major kind of users Designers in the role
of students as well as teachers. So to designing a space for them ,analysis of their
behaviours, the designing process, the kind of tools they use , the kind of atmosphere they
prefer etc have great relevance.
Their most
innovative idea
can struck
while doodling
during a boring
lecture
designer
designer
designer
the
designing process
To produce an aesthetically pleasing , practically useful and well functioning end products a
designer have to deal with both precise and vague ideas, should call for systematic and chaotic
thinking, need both imaginative thought as well as mechanical calculation. Most of design fields
proceed through the middle of this spectrum of design activity.
Understand
observe
Know and
comprehend
the problem
Watch
attentively
synthesis
Reasoning
from general
to particular
prototype
Scale model
of idea
iterate
implement
Revisions
nullifying
errors
Reality of
idea.
inferences
An intimate work space is essential for some stages of design process
Flexibility in work spaces , like one shpold be able to work any where..
Interactive/ meeting spaces are essential preferably informal
Case spesific labs and studios.
Multiple computer
screens and lap tops.
Rapid Prototyping.
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user study
Pilot
study
Indian Initute Of Science .Bangalore
Centre for Product Design And Manufacturing
Transportation lab
Design Of Automobile Systems.
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pilot study
IDeaS lab
Scale Lab
computerized antropometry and ergonomics simulation lab.
computer aided ergnomics.
haptics in product design and evaluation.
digital human modelling.
articulated and flexible assembly simulation.
rapid prototyping
Prototyping technologies
Base materials
Stereolithography (SLA)
photopolymer
Laminated object
manufacturing (LOM)
Paper
Titanium alloys
3D printing (3DP)
Various materials
General workshops
library
Minimum distance
between tables
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Minimum distance
Lecture halls
Foldable seating
Exhibition spaces
Movie hall
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standards