Course requirement
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Hyperlink on your blog
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Video reflection blog A: Giving packaging a new life AND How it’s made: Packaging
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Video reflection blog B: 11th hour OR Inconvenient truth OR [Story of Stuff + Electronics + Cosmetics + Bottled Water]
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Video reflection blog C: The light bulb conspiracy OR Who killed the electric car OR Consumerism
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Project One: Weekly progress report Mar 13
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Project One: Weekly progress report Mar 20
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Project One: Weekly progress report Mar 27
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Project One: Feedback to 5 peers on final design
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Project Two: Weekly progress report Apr 24
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Project Two: Weekly progress report May 1
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Project Two: Feedback to 5 peers on final design
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Project Three: Weekly progress report May 15
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Project Three: Weekly progress report May 22
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Project Three: Weekly progress report May 29
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Project Three: Feedback to 5 peers on final design
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Project Three: Process journal online
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Anahita Jamshidi Fard
Table of Contents: Hyperlinks
Green Gift Weekly Progress One and Two
Green Gift: SipCup
Message TeaBags
I discussed the several ideas i had with a couple of friends as well as my tutor
Peer One: I like the idea of giving someone something related to tea because they can interact with it and thats what makes it interesting.
Weekly Progress One:
Message TeaBags
I discussed the several ideas i had with a couple of friends as well as my tutor
Peer One: I like the idea of giving someone something related to tea because they can interact with it and thats what makes it interesting.
Peer two: Tea related gifts are great. But you need to figure out what the tea bags are made of. What tea you would put in them. How the message is to appear etc.
Tutor: Tea gifts seem to be a very popular thing amongst females. The idea of the message tea bag is good but its more of a packaging issue rather than a green gift. Further develop your concept of tea accessories. This is too vague.
Weekly Progress Two:
Tutor: You still need to further develop the form of the cup and maybe this could be the interactive element to it, the way the user holds it.
Weekly Progress Two:
Concepts were further developed. After discussion with peers and tutors the idea was further developed into an actual product.
Peer One: Good progress from last week. The development of a cup is a good idea, although its something thats been done by a lot of people and so you would need to make its yours somehow.
Peer Two: I like the idea of the cup. If its going to be made of recycled glass you have to take into account that not all glass can be recycled and maybe consider an alternative.
Peer Three: To make your design more interesting you would need to create a way of interaction with it from the user. What would you change about it to create a more interactive and personal product.
Peer Two: I like the idea of the cup. If its going to be made of recycled glass you have to take into account that not all glass can be recycled and maybe consider an alternative.
Peer Three: To make your design more interesting you would need to create a way of interaction with it from the user. What would you change about it to create a more interactive and personal product.
Tutor: You still need to further develop the form of the cup and maybe this could be the interactive element to it, the way the user holds it.
Peer Feedback
Summer
http://caozhuojun.blogspot.com.au/2013/06/a-sense-of-place-final-design.html?showComment=1370428890266#c2564167716901390425
Amy:
http://amyleedham.blogspot.com.au/2013/06/street-furniture.html?showComment=1370429344335
Joshua Flowers:
http://vitaminjosh.blogspot.com.au/2013/06/the-flowerchair.html?showComment=1370429951250
Pete:
http://petercaldesign.blogspot.com.au/2013/06/sense-of-place-street-furniture-project.html?showComment=1370430136346#c191847058171843113
Bryce:
http://brycebeard.blogspot.com.au/2013/06/technical-drawings.html?showComment=1370430399491#c2894698918977407858
http://caozhuojun.blogspot.com.au/2013/06/a-sense-of-place-final-design.html?showComment=1370428890266#c2564167716901390425
Amy:
http://amyleedham.blogspot.com.au/2013/06/street-furniture.html?showComment=1370429344335
Joshua Flowers:
http://vitaminjosh.blogspot.com.au/2013/06/the-flowerchair.html?showComment=1370429951250
Pete:
http://petercaldesign.blogspot.com.au/2013/06/sense-of-place-street-furniture-project.html?showComment=1370430136346#c191847058171843113
Bryce:
http://brycebeard.blogspot.com.au/2013/06/technical-drawings.html?showComment=1370430399491#c2894698918977407858
Rationale: PVSeat Sense of Place
Rationale : The PVSeat
The PVSeat chairs provide communal gathering as well as invitation for
use of obsolete products to create action with the lowest cost. The use of
obsolete drainage PVC pipes and disposed milk crates have created urban
furniture which was made to gather people. The linked shape of the seats and
the thought behind the flower beds which is to encourage families to meet at
their community parks and plant their own flowers in the flower beds.
PVC has been proven to be dominant over other noncorrosive and
nonresistant materials such as iron for the usage of water drainage.
The Australian Vinyls and Plastics Industry Pipe Association recommends
that PVC pipes to be used because the abilities of PVC pipes is very flexible
with technology and design features, which are relevant to the Australian
Environment which aims to invest in new equipment and expand the product range.
“This, along with other environmental aspects such as low embodied energy,
makes PVC the most sustainable material for sewer applications in Australia”. [1]
With rapid technological change and improvements in the Australian Vinyls
and Plastics Industry, many PVC pipes are being replaced by their improved
versions. [2]
Everyday 2,000 milk crates are taken out of the dairy farmers’ systems.
Dairy Farmers’ is running a Milk Crate Recovery Program which aims to recollect
disposed milk crates. These milk crates can be used to create the seating
surface of the chair.
The texture of the milk crate surface allows rain water to go through and into the flower bed with the aid of the chair drainage system.
The texture of the milk crate surface allows rain water to go through and into the flower bed with the aid of the chair drainage system.
Process Journal : Sense of Place
Initial Sketches for Sense of Place furniture
Research Posters: Sight Analysis
Existing Products (inspirations)
Experimentation of Form
1st draft of technical drawing
Secondary Drafts of Technical Drawing
More rendering practice
Final Concepts
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