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Lecture 14: Material Exploration & Environmental Graphic BA(Hons) Interior Architectur e & Design Integrated Design Principles 20004 Project 4: Realisation

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Lecture 14:

Material Exploration & Environmental Graphic

BA(Hons) Interior Architecture & DesignIntegrated Design Principles 20004Project 4: Realisation

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MATERIAL & FINISHES

How they can be used as design elements?• Basic building substances.• Give form, shape, variety and distinction to spaces.• Provide the psychological form to the space, structure,

finishes and contents for human beings to use.• As an integral part of a building structure.• Applied as surface treatment or used on components.

MATERIAL EXPLORATION

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1) FUNCTIONAL CONSIDERATIONS• Appropriateness and suitability of

use.• Durability and resistance to

damage•

Easy of maintenance• Safety and fireproofing where

required• Insulation and acoustical

properties• Regulations/ codes that govern.

FUNCTIONAL CONSIDERATION -MATERIAL EXPLORATION

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• Appropriateness to thedesign concept

• Surface qualities, such astexture and pattern

• Colour and light reflectionand absorption qualities

• Visual stability to intendedmood or atmosphere

• Balance, size and proportionof the space

2. AESTHETIC CONSIDERATIONS

AESTHETIC CONSIDERATION - MATERIAL EXPLORATION

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• Environmental impact for acquisitionand manufacturing

• Renewal resources• Capability to be recycled

• Nontoxic to users .

ECOLOGICAL CONSIDERATION - MATERIAL EXPLORATION

3) ECOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS

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4) ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS•

Initial cost of material,shipping and installation.

• Availability of material.• Cost of maintenance and

possible replacement.

MATERIAL EXPLORATION

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• Embracement of graphic design, architecture and industrialdesign.

• Visual aspects of wayfinding, communicating identity andbrands, information design, and shaping a sense of place.

ENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHIC

ENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHIC

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Design is everywhere, touching

everything we do,

everything we see,

everything we buy.

ENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHIC

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ARCHITECTURAL, RETAIL,SIGNAGE AND FLEET DESIGN

• Approach• Entrance• Façade

ENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHIC

logo, signage, menus,stationery and a

feature mural.

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SUMMARY - RETAIL IMAGE• Communicates to customer who retailer is and what they stand for• Fascia

– name, logo, corporate graphics and colours• Store entrance

– open – semi-open – funnel / recessed / lobby – standard door

• Window AND Location

ENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHIC