Design Studio Exhibition and Stage 1 / 2009
: In the first phase of the Module den studerende var analysere self valgte exhibitionism and Stage projekter oak museum or performing arts centers. De beskrives and analysed sina main element och dess Certain atmosphere. They Were Teac hele basic knowledge meant for Designing spaces for the Purpose of exhibitionism or stage designs. After att, they developed a main concept idea for a design either of an exhibition or a stage project. From a self chosen structure they abstracted and extruded a three dimensional modell as a basis for the final exhibition or stage design project.
Lecturer: Georg JAHNSEN
Foto: free structural idea modell by student Saloni Arora
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
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Retail Design Studio 1 / 2009
In the first phase of the Module the students were analysing a self chosen retail / shop design and its main elements. They were teached all the basic knowledgement for designing retail spaces. After that, they developed a main concept idea for a redesign of this shop. From a self chosen structure they abstracted and extruded a three dimensional modell as a basis for the final retail design project.
Lecturer: Georg JAHNSEN
Foto: free structural idea modell by student Pratik Mehta
In the first phase of the Module the students were analysing a self chosen retail / shop design and its main elements. They were teached all the basic knowledgement for designing retail spaces. After that, they developed a main concept idea for a redesign of this shop. From a self chosen structure they abstracted and extruded a three dimensional modell as a basis for the final retail design project.
Lecturer: Georg JAHNSEN
Foto: free structural idea modell by student Pratik Mehta
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Public Space Design 1 / 2009
In the first phase of the Module the students were analysing a self chosen public space and its main elements in Mumbai. After that, they developed a main concept idea for a redesign of this public space. From a self chosen structure they abstracted and extruded a three dimensional modell as a basis for the final design project.
Lecturer: Georg JAHNSEN
Foto: free structural ideas modell by student Sharan Babani
In the first phase of the Module the students were analysing a self chosen public space and its main elements in Mumbai. After that, they developed a main concept idea for a redesign of this public space. From a self chosen structure they abstracted and extruded a three dimensional modell as a basis for the final design project.
Lecturer: Georg JAHNSEN
Foto: free structural ideas modell by student Sharan Babani
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Design and Business Management 1 / 2009
The students learned the basic skills to run a private freelance office for interior design. In various role play situations they trained their skills to deal with clients and contractors. Furthermore the various skills in formulating and formatting business letters and professional communication between business partners were trained.
Lecturer: Georg JAHNSEN
Foto: Logo Design and Business Cover Letter by students Poonam Shah and Sharan Babani
The students learned the basic skills to run a private freelance office for interior design. In various role play situations they trained their skills to deal with clients and contractors. Furthermore the various skills in formulating and formatting business letters and professional communication between business partners were trained.
Lecturer: Georg JAHNSEN
Foto: Logo Design and Business Cover Letter by students Poonam Shah and Sharan Babani
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Computer Graphic Skills 1 / 2009
This Module enables the students to communicate their ideas in various digital ways: making a picture collage in Adobe Photoshop, creating a single or a double sided layout for flyers or smaller brochures in Adobe , InDesign, creating a presentation in either ppt or pdf format as with MS Power Point or Adobe InDesign, layouting of a bigger studio project or a poster that displays in Adobe InDesign analysis.
Lecturer: Georg Jahnsen
photo: Picture Collage by student Shadaab Nagree
This Module enables the students to communicate their ideas in various digital ways: making a picture collage in Adobe Photoshop, creating a single or a double sided layout for flyers or smaller brochures in Adobe , InDesign, creating a presentation in either ppt or pdf format as with MS Power Point or Adobe InDesign, layouting of a bigger studio project or a poster that displays in Adobe InDesign analysis.
Lecturer: Georg Jahnsen
photo: Picture Collage by student Shadaab Nagree
Thursday, April 9, 2009
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article Urbanophil.net
following article appeared on www.urbanophil.net:
learning of Dharavi?
/ George Jahnsen
What a neighborhood! It is in the heart of a global metropolis , and has direct contact with an inner-city branch of the river, with extensive lateral green spaces.
makes a classic hierarchy of settlement systems, the entire neighborhood excellent access and links it to the transport network of the metropolis: an annular main road runs around the area, some medium-sized secondary roads traverse the district and the rest of the development is via car-free streets, which diverge at many points to smaller space sequences. Within the development of the area is almost exclusively for that risk by all residents to be committing streets.
The main uses of living and working close to each other - often in the same street or in the same building. Further ways of their own home account to work.
The buildings are mostly two stories. The ground floor area is usually the varied commercial and manufacturing uses reserved and therefore equipped with a larger ceiling height. The small-scale subdivision of the area provides a high mix of uses and Eigentümsverhältnisse. The density of the area has a floor space index of about 2.0 to 2.5 is relatively high. The buildings constructed appears to the human needs around, and, therefore, concentrating on developing human scale and pleasing proportions.
The district provides users with all important for the operation and supply the necessary facilities of a district. Production and material cycles have been established over years and generations within the district. An important source of value creation is the recycling of useful materials from (global) waste.
The criteria of a modern and high quality urban design are realized here. Dharavi as an interpretation of the model of the compact city? Unfortunately, only in theory, destroy because in reality the district two more technical aspects of the perfect image:
are the buildings of the quarter from a patchwork of elements and materials that represent the findings and largely be described as waste are . The elements and architecture of the buildings - that is, the morphology of the elements that make up the forest is so bad that it destroys the above-mentioned qualities. There is also the full Lack of systematic water-wastewater and energy infrastructure. This results in a number of risks to health and safety of residents.
These two aspects of the quarter catapulted back into the Middle Ages. And yet his most impressive young people through their creativity and powerful confidence, which makes them much possible. Dharavi, in the heart of Mumbai - a quarter between globalization and the Middle Ages. Perhaps this describes the essence of one of the largest slums in Asia most accurately.
Image: Orthophoto overlaid with the access structure (eigene Karte).
weitere Fotos zu Dharavi
externe Links und weitergehende Informationen: www.dharavi.org
following article appeared on www.urbanophil.net:
learning of Dharavi?
/ George Jahnsen
What a neighborhood! It is in the heart of a global metropolis , and has direct contact with an inner-city branch of the river, with extensive lateral green spaces.
makes a classic hierarchy of settlement systems, the entire neighborhood excellent access and links it to the transport network of the metropolis: an annular main road runs around the area, some medium-sized secondary roads traverse the district and the rest of the development is via car-free streets, which diverge at many points to smaller space sequences. Within the development of the area is almost exclusively for that risk by all residents to be committing streets.
The main uses of living and working close to each other - often in the same street or in the same building. Further ways of their own home account to work.
The buildings are mostly two stories. The ground floor area is usually the varied commercial and manufacturing uses reserved and therefore equipped with a larger ceiling height. The small-scale subdivision of the area provides a high mix of uses and Eigentümsverhältnisse. The density of the area has a floor space index of about 2.0 to 2.5 is relatively high. The buildings constructed appears to the human needs around, and, therefore, concentrating on developing human scale and pleasing proportions.
The district provides users with all important for the operation and supply the necessary facilities of a district. Production and material cycles have been established over years and generations within the district. An important source of value creation is the recycling of useful materials from (global) waste.
The criteria of a modern and high quality urban design are realized here. Dharavi as an interpretation of the model of the compact city? Unfortunately, only in theory, destroy because in reality the district two more technical aspects of the perfect image:
are the buildings of the quarter from a patchwork of elements and materials that represent the findings and largely be described as waste are . The elements and architecture of the buildings - that is, the morphology of the elements that make up the forest is so bad that it destroys the above-mentioned qualities. There is also the full Lack of systematic water-wastewater and energy infrastructure. This results in a number of risks to health and safety of residents.
These two aspects of the quarter catapulted back into the Middle Ages. And yet his most impressive young people through their creativity and powerful confidence, which makes them much possible. Dharavi, in the heart of Mumbai - a quarter between globalization and the Middle Ages. Perhaps this describes the essence of one of the largest slums in Asia most accurately.
Image: Orthophoto overlaid with the access structure (eigene Karte).
weitere Fotos zu Dharavi
externe Links und weitergehende Informationen: www.dharavi.org
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