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Design innovation centre . bangalore 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

Creativity and innovation are subjects of urgent concern at the highest level for any developing countries.

Why is

Why a

design important ?

design Innovation

centre ?

Innovation is driven by three forces: Business

Derign’r impacs on business.

Technology

People.

Design thinking makes businesses more competitive Design drives successful innovation. Design makes R&D expenditure more effective

Have you struggled to open a jar / beer ?

Derign’r impacs on society. Design makes a more sustainable future.

Business investigates the viability of new products or services; Technology explores the feasibility of new products or services; People judge the desirability and usability of new products or services.

Design makes products and services more inclusive.

Derign’r impacs on public services.

What is

Design makes public services more effective

design Innovation

?

“ Where you innovate, how you innovate, and what you innovate are design problems. ”

Tim Brown, 2005

What is

design

thinking ?

Design thinking starts with empathy.

Innovation

Design thinking is iterative and visual.

Design thinking is multidisciplinary and collaborative.

“design thinking best describes a specific approach to innovation. It is an approach largely ignored by business professionals, educators, and even many designers. ”

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Roger Martin, Rotman School of Management

A design innovation centre can be an answer for otq cotnsqy’r cqirir in bqanding recsoq.

Design innovation centre . bangalore

Introduction

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

International scenario

Initiatives of ICSID

Most of the developed countries have formulated design policies for the nation and to put them into practise national/ international design councils were establised. International memebers of ICSID Thailand Creative & Design Center.

Vancouver International Design Centre

The Malaysia Design Innovation Centre

Hong Kong Design Centre

India stands ? National design policy

govt of india 8th feb 2007

Design for exports

vision

Design for industry

Design for quality

Design Policy Constellation

Design innovation centre . bangalore

Design education

Design centres innovation hubs

Designed in India made for the world

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Where

Background Study

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

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

Bill boards /quote displays. Display of works.. Exhibition spaces. Media centres. Movie screens Memory walks.

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 study check list

Site identification live Case Study

Site visit/study inferences

Site analysis

THESIS 2

Design innovation centre . bangalore

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Stage 2

Case Study check list

Project Statement

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

literature

case study

Institute of Creative Technology Limkokwing / Malaysian Design Technology Centre. Cyberjaya Architects : T.R.Hamzah & Ken Yeang Sdn.Bhd. [world famous green architects ]

Entrance.

Dr. Kenneth Yeang

.

Designed for the future

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

Design innovation centre . bangalore

lit case study

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

Hall section

Hall elevation

Multipurpose hall plans

sectional view

Design museum plan

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.

Design innovation centre . bangalore

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Spaces like media walk , thought corridors keeps designers inspired and fresh.

lit. Case study

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

literature

School of Design and Media Technological University

case study 2

Nanyang Singapore

Welcoming Entry

Student Display Space:

Art, Music, Performance:

Interior and Exterior Vistas:

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Transparency:

Local Signature:

Design innovation centre . bangalore

lit. Case study 2

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

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.

analysis of their behaviours and activities Their work spaces will be always messy with bill boards , sketches , design tools They may work in the work shop till the prototype take the shape of his designs.

Their interactions and discussions can happen any where.

Their most innovative idea can struck while doodling during a boring lecture

designer

designer

designer

They hardly sleep on their bed

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

the kind of tools they use

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.

Design innovation centre . bangalore

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Design tablets where one can draw direcly on screen or else on a pad with tablet pen.

user study

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

Pilot

study Indian Initute Of Science .Bangalore Centre for Product Design And Manufacturing

virtual reality lab.

visual and haptic reality design lab.

Virtual Assembley Planing Simulating And Evaluation. Virtual Product Design And Evalution.

Transportation lab Design Of Automobile Systems.

CAD / CAM / CAE Lab.

Design innovation centre . bangalore

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impact modelling and testing. Crash worthiness of automobiles multifunctional optimaization of vehicle platforms. integration of automobile design with agile manufacturing. Fanuc cnc machine cutting.

pilot study

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

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

Selective laser sintering (SLS)

Thermoplastics, metals powders

Fused deposition modeling (FDM)

Thermoplastics, eutectic metals.

Stereolithography (SLA)

photopolymer

Laminated object manufacturing (LOM)

Paper

Electron beam melting (EBM)

Titanium alloys

3D printing (3DP)

Various materials

General workshops

Data collection [standards] class C inistitutional oppupancy [ NBC 2005]

library

Height of five shelf unit

Design innovation centre . bangalore

Minimum distance between tables

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Minimum distance

Floor area for individual reading

pilot study/ standards

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

Stantard lecture hall

Lecture halls

More steeply rakedlecture hall Typical cross section for museum / exhibition spaces.

Ceeling shape and sound reflection

Gallery space lit from one side only .lower part only with indirect attenuated.

Foldable seating

Exhibition spaces

Exhibition room with side lighting

Field of vision : height and distance

Different cross sections showing natural lighting options in a museum Well lit exhibition hall {boston experiments}

Ideal uniform lighting from both sides

Movie hall

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The exhibition space will be collection and display of student project work as well as annual innovative product award wining entries available for public viewing through exhibits that may be permanent or temporary.

Design innovation centre . bangalore

standards

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

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