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Design Brief Analysis of the brief Criteria to evaluate Success Current Designers Design Specifica tions Client Profile Action Plan Design A Space

Design Brief I am designing, producing and evaluating a 3D model which represents a space for living. The space must be successful by which I will consider time, ergonomics, safety, aesthetics, cost, production, environment, impact, storage, function, durability, quality and trends. I will research and experiment so that the space is long lasting and aesthetically pleasing. I will need to find a client, space, conduct a finance plan from their budget and see what their needs and wants are. Specifications: The space must function and work well It must be aesthetically pleasing The area must be safe and easily accessible The space (in particular furniture) must be good quality Durability is a main factor as it needs to be long lasting Consider environmentally friendly products and materials I only have 15 weeks to complete my folio and to conduct the space so I have to stick to a time plan and work efficiently. Constraints: The size of the space can’t be changed We have to stay on time- time/production plan Design Brief Analysis of the brief Criteria to evaluate Success Current Designers Design Specifica tions Client Profile Action Plan

Stick to a budget Considerations: Consider the space, the size and shape. It will determine everything you do Consider the quality of materials Time- we only have 15 weeks We have a set budget so make a finance plan Consider human factors so that it function’s. The way humans interact with the room Safety- it must be safe and must function Menu Design Brief Analysis of the brief Criteria to evaluate Success Current Designers Design Specifica tions Client Profile Action Plan

Client Profile Clients: Age: 40 Needs: to have a house that is mainly focused around one theme. They have chosen so far to go for a Mexican style as the exterior and an American white wash theme for the interior. The main colours inside the house are light blue, white and cream. The space: The main bedroom, which is connected to the computer room. Surrounding it is a bathroom and two smaller bedrooms. Changes: “The room is very big and spacious, I want something to fill the space or make the space necessary”, built in wardrobes, seat storage boxes underneath window, new bedroom furniture Style: White washed furniture, an American modern interior to match the house. A room that is modern and sophisticated. Budget: Max $ Limitations: Keep the carpet and the shutters. Menu Design Brief Analysis of the brief Criteria to evaluate Success Current Designers Design Specifica tions Client Profile Action Plan Photo of clients

Current Designers- Research Designers name: Summary: They are qualified architects that offer professional expertise and create opportunities to increase income. They involve their clients in everything that they do, so that the clients know that they are in charge and can ensure that everyone is working towards a certain goal. Firstly they start by discussing your requirements and suggestions of what they need to do. They then provide an estimate cost and timeline that fits around the client. Influence: This designer may impact my project by the modern and different look that may influence my project. I am inspired by their designs and I like their different ideas that all link together with the same theme. The materials they use and furniture create a diverse look. Their style will definitely influence my project. This is a public bar that is very inviting and looks very aesthetically pleasing with the variety of different lights used and the modern furniture and design: This is a VIP lounge, which is simple. Spacious but looks very aesthetically pleasing. Menu Design Brief Analysis of the brief Criteria to evaluate Success Current Designers Design Specifica tions Client Profile Action Plan Photo of ‘One World Sport’ Paramatta NSW

Current Designers- Research Designers name: Summary: ‘Imagination gives us the confidence to be different’. They aim for individuality, originality and a unique style. Orno means to decorate or to adorn. They work with their clients through every step. Website: Influence: designs could help the space I am redesigning as it is spacious and I could use the design of simplicity within the space. Having a feature all (as below) could help the room become more inviting and modern. This is a simplistic, original yet modern look. It’s contemporary bedroom that is inviting and looks aesthetically pleasing. This space is accessible for objects that usually remain scattered around a persons home. The use of an inbuilt bookcase makes the room look more open and looks tidy. The modern furniture in this space looks very up-market and exquisite. The simple portrait is eye catching but still sticks to the simplistic theme. Menu Design Brief Analysis of the brief Criteria to evaluate Success Current Designers Design Specifica tions Client Profile Action Plan Photo of a bed Hotel room

For my model to be successful it must… I will test this by…Analysis at the end… Function- For the space to be accessible and to suit the purpose. Measuring the height of the average person and the weight (to make the doors the right size) Aesthetics- It must be pleasing to the client’s eye. Making colour and trend boards- and showing the client, getting feedback from them. Safety- Making sure the space is safe and not harming anyone Make sure if there are children using the space there are no sharp edges and that there is storage high above so that the children can’t get to it. Making sure you are able to walk through the room without walking into anything. Cost- stick to the budget of the client Making calculations to use the money wisely on furniture, builders, painters etc. Criteria To Evaluate Success Design Brief Analysis of the brief Criteria to evaluate Success Current Designers Design Specifica tions Client Profile Action Plan

Durability- the furniture must be long lasting When going to the furniture stores ask questions such as what materials and fabrics is this made from? If I drop juice on it will it stain? Ergonomics- the space must be designed for comfort, safety, efficiency and productivity. The furniture being comfortable. Making sure the shelves are easily accessible. Making sure the passageways are noticeable and convenient. Trends- be modern and original Not following current trends as they well become dated. Having an original taste and creating a deisgn from my own mind. I will look through old magazines and incorporate a modern taste to it. Draw sketches of what I want the furniture to look like, and get the furniture made. Quality- it must be able to last long and the fabrics and materials must be high quality. Making sure the furniture is stain resistant, long lasting, not going to shrink or stretch. And not going to break in months to come. Design Brief Analysis of the brief Criteria to evaluate Success Current Designers Design Specifica tions Client Profile Action Plan

Material- the materials must match the theme and the colours that are running throughout the sapce. Must be fitted to that area. Making the colour and trend boards for my client. Getting fabric samples and paint samples and see if that clash or if they work well. Make sure the fabrics and materials are long lasting. Social- it must be aesthetically pleasing and must be easy for the clients to use. If the person is a messy person construct a way to help keep the room clean, such as storage space for them to put their throw pillows from their bed etc. Menu Design Brief Analysis of the brief Criteria to evaluate Success Current Designers Design Specifica tions Client Profile Action Plan

ActionProcessTools Material, Equipment Safety Initial Ideas Research, books, internet, sketching Internet, house and garden magazines, scissors and glue. Correct posture at computer, cutting away from you and sitting down. Do not plagiarise information. Finance Plan Talk to client about budget, think about how to separate the money to pay for furniture, painters etc. Calculator Colour boards Go to the paint shop and get samples of paint clippings Survey Make the survey and then give it to the client and evaluate it, and use their information to help the project Computer, research Correct posture. Design Brief Analysis of the brief Criteria to evaluate Success Current Designers Design Specifica tions Client Profile Action Plan

Research Internet, books, newspapers, magazines and interview deisgners Computer, books, magazines, people Do not plagarise, correct posture when using the computer Production Take the safety tests. Create a production plan, Gantt chart and risk assessment ComputerRemember what is on the test for future when working in this topic. Trend Boards Collect pictures, materials, fabrics, paint clippings etc Glue, scissors, computer, magazines, materials and internet Use the scissors away from your body, correct posture at computer Measured drawings of the space Measure the area, get floor plans from client, draw the area to scale. Tape measure, pencil, ruler Have permission to enter the area, have someone else to help you (for exact measurements) Design Brief Analysis of the brief Criteria to evaluate Success Current Designers Design Specifica tions Client Profile Action Plan

TimeConstruct a time plan ComputerCorrect posture Research designersResearch and take notes on designers who inspire you for your space Internet, books, magazines Correct posture, do not plagiarise EvaluationReflections, final evaluation. Client’s evaluation, criteria to evaluate success. ComputerCorrect posture Menu Design Brief Analysis of the brief Criteria to evaluate Success Current Designers Design Specifica tions Client Profile Action Plan

Analysis of the Brief The clients that I am working with for this project is and. The space that I am redesigning is the main bedroom. They want a bedroom that doesn’t stand out to the rest of the house, a modern and fresh look and a use for the big space that they have. The clients want to keep the shutters and carpet and it is a ‘must’ that there be built in wardrobes. The budget is a max $ including paying builders and electricians. Design Brief Analysis of the brief Criteria to evaluate Success Current Designers Design Specifica tions Client Profile Action Plan

Design Specifications CONSIDERATIONS- Time- we only have 15 weeks to complete the project and folio. Consider using time effectively and making a time and production plan. Materials- what materials am I going to use? Are they durable? Are they stain resistant? Will they fade? Check when purchasing materials how long they last and there quality. Colour schemes- I will make colour boards and check with my clients which colours are best for the space. I will use a whole range of colours so that it is not limited of choice for my client and that they have more control over the colours they want and the variety. Function- the room must function. Take measurements of the room; make sure the furniture is going to fit. And remember to take down measurements such as height and weight of the normal person for the size of the door and how big the windows are so that pieces of furniture are below the window and not in front. Environmental Impact- If I am going to buy furniture consider the environmental impact, if it is possible use environmentally friendly furniture as often as I can. Appearance- what does the client want the room to look like? Do they have a certain style they want me to continue on throughout this space? How will the design look to other people? The space should look aesthetically pleasing, survey a range of people from different ages and see if they like my designs before I redesign the space. Cost- how much do I need to spend on certain objects? I want to use the money widely and only spend the amount I need. What furniture looks best and why should I spend the majority of the money on that rather then a home entertainment centre for the space. Design Brief Analysis of the brief Criteria to evaluate Success Current Designers Design Specifica tions Client Profile Action Plan

CONSTRAINTS- Cost- I have a budget of $ and must not go over it. Shape and size- I cant change the size of the space, nor can I knock down walls. Ii have to work around the size and shape of the space. Time- I only have 15 weeks so I have to stay organised and on top of my work so that this room is successful. OPPORTUNITIES- Skill development- this project gives me a chance to improve my knowledge, skills and to see how creative I am and to see if architecture or interior designing is the right path for me. A new developed room- an efficient room will be made through this project and It will look more modern and inviting. Design Brief Analysis of the brief Criteria to evaluate Success Current Designers Design Specifica tions Client Profile Action Plan