Concept Presentation Natasha Larasati and Alia Nazer Project: Cultural Retail/ Information Kiosk Concept 20 th FEBRUARY 2012.

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Concept Presentation Natasha Larasati and Alia Nazer Project: Cultural Retail/ Information Kiosk Concept 20 th FEBRUARY 2012

GOLF AND SCOTLAND “Scotland home of golf”- Richard (Scottish golfer) Golf was originated from a game played on the eastern coast of Scotland in the kingdom of fife during the 15th century. Well known location for playing golf in Scotland is St. Andrews golf course. The golf ball has an interesting development history: from hitting a pebble around a natural course of sand dunes to playing with well designated golf balls that have dimples to increase its efficiency applying the principle of aerodynamics. Natasha Larasati and Alia Nazer Project: Cultural Retail/ Information Kiosk Concept 20 th FEBRUARY 2012

CONCEPT STATEMENT The design highlights the pattern of the golf ball and encourages movement and interaction within the kiosk. Natasha Larasati and Alia Nazer Project: Cultural Retail/ Information Kiosk Concept 20 th FEBRUARY 2012

MOOD BOARD Interation space; limited- 3 people Feeling- big or small Simple architecture Colour pallette Touch screen- interactive table Natasha Larasati and Alia Nazer Project: Cultural Retail/ Information Kiosk Concept 20 th FEBRUARY 2012

IDEATION Natasha Larasati and Alia Nazer Project: Cultural Retail/ Information Kiosk Concept 20 th FEBRUARY 2012 The idea behind our ideation process was to bring in inspiration from golf and apply it into the space and environment of the kiosk.

PERSPECTIVE Natasha Larasati and Alia Nazer Project: Cultural Retail/ Information Kiosk Concept 20 th FEBRUARY 2012

Exterior views Natasha Larasati and Alia Nazer Project: Cultural Retail/ Information Kiosk Concept 20 th FEBRUARY 2012

ELEVATION AND FLOOR PLAN Natasha Larasati and Alia Nazer Project: Cultural Retail/ Information Kiosk Concept 20 th FEBRUARY 2012

INTERACTION pathways Natasha Larasati and Alia Nazer Project: Cultural Retail/ Information Kiosk Concept 20 th FEBRUARY 2012

INTERACTION THROUGH PROMOTION The staff in the kiosk would be handing over golf balls with the name of the company, branding message of Caledonia being the home of golf to promote golf in Scotland. AutoCAD WS- iPad Application Natasha Larasati and Alia Nazer Project: Cultural Retail/ Information Kiosk Concept 20 th FEBRUARY 2012

MATERIAL Natasha Larasati and Alia Nazer Project: Cultural Retail/ Information Kiosk Concept 20 th FEBRUARY 2012

lighting LED Lighting for the interior. Natasha Larasati and Alia Nazer Project: Cultural Retail/ Information Kiosk Concept 20 th FEBRUARY 2012

Construction METHOD OF kiosk/ Mobility/modular sketches The kiosk consists of two layers: the outer shell consists of similar pattern, the hexagon. Hence, it can be connected like a puzzle. However, it requires a dome-like structure to hold it. The outer shell is intended to be connected with the inner shell by metal rods screwed circularly. Natasha Larasati and Alia Nazer Project: Cultural Retail/ Information Kiosk Concept 20 th FEBRUARY 2012

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Thank you Natasha Larasati and Alia Nazer Project: Cultural Retail/ Information Kiosk Concept 20 th FEBRUARY 2012