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ARCHITECTURAL FURNITURE INTERIOR & SPATIAL DESIGN YEAR 2 DANIAL SAIFUL

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A spatial project while i was in the second year in Chelsea College of Art & Design. A portfolio and design process description of the project that is related to sound. This Architectural Furniture acts as an real time sound interactive installation that creates sound harmony.

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ARCHITECTURAL FURNITUREINTERIOR & SPATIAL DESIGN YEAR 2DANIAL SAIFUL

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S I T E C O N D I T I O N S AT T O W E R B R I D G E

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Our exact location is situated next to Tower Bridge where most tourist would come to do their sightsee-ing alone or with families. The site is rather aban-doned because the right usage of space is just not there exept a few benches and a lovely view. In general, it is a potential area for the public if the site is used correctly.

The site is next to Tower Bridge by walking through Shad Thames. It is a different experience by walk-ing in that area. Our site is surrounded by the riv-er, residential and commercial buildings which in-clude offices, cafes, restaurants and shops. The site would be used especially at lunch time where people would have their lunch or ciggarete breaks or whatnot a meeting place.

The site is suitable for the public because of the brick pavements and stoneworks. The confine spaces would be appropiate for our architectural furniture due to its subject.

SITE LOCATION

T O W E R B R I D G E

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Since the site is located beside Thames River, a few natural elements was discovered in the area which was mist, mud, moist soil and moss.

Not many activities is happen-ing at the site if to be com-pared to the opposite side of the Tower bridge. The publicwould usually use the space to relax & rest or take pictures or a place for people to chat on the phone.

Natural Elements

Act iv i t ies

Example of act iv i t ies at s i te

Exist ing mater ia ls at s i te

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SOUND DRAWINGS A

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Sound is a disturbance of mechani-cal energy that propagates through matter as a wave. Sound is further characterized by the generic proper-ties of wave.Humans perceive sound by hearing.

Sound = Vibrations that travel through air. Scientist and Engineers use a wider definition of sound that is low and high frequency vibrations in the air that cannot be heard by humans and vibrations that travel through all forms of matter, gases, liquids, solids, and plasmas.

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Matter that support the sound is called the medium. Particles in the medium are displaced by the wave and oscillate.The scientific study of the absorption & reflection ofsound waves is called acoustics.

3d frequency analysis by using wavelab software to visualise certain sounds around the site for 20 second take at every hour as shown above. Loud sounds such as traffics ,boat horns, aeroplane & helicopter are shown in the diagram with blue to violet colour sections.

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SOUND DRAWINGS B

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SOUND DRAWINGS C

SOUND DRAWINGS D

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WIND DIRECTION PLAYS A MAJOR PART IN ARCHITECTURAL FURNITURE IN RELATION OF SOUND AND ITS ACOUSTIC.

LIGHT WIND

HEAVY WIND

WIND DIRECTIONS

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BASED ON THEORY WE HAVE CON-STUCTED A SITE MODEL OF SOUND REFLECTION ALTHOUGH SOUND DOES NOT TRAVEL IN A STRAIGHT LINE.

SOUND REFLECTION MODEL

VEHICLE SOUNDS

FOOTSTEP SOUNDS

CONVERSATIONS

NATURAL SOUNDS

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OUR GROUP EXPERIMENTED ON A HELMET EACH WHICH WAS TO STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT MA-TERIAL WOULD EFFECT ON THE HEL-METS. USING MIDI RECORDER TO RECORD THE SOUNDS AT THE SITE.

HELMET

E X P E R I M E N T

DURING THE EXPERIMENT ON HEL-MET STUDIES WE FOUND THAT THE MOST ECHO SOUND WAS CLEARLY THE PAPER HELMET THOUGH THE REST OF THE HELMET DID NOT MADE MUCH DIFFERENT BUT IT DID ON A SMALLER SCALE. CLOSING ONE SENSE OF OUR BODY SUCH AS THE EYE MADE A LOT OF DIFFERENCES WHERE ONESELF WOULD CONCENTRATE ON THE OTHER SENSE OF THEIR BODY.

A L U M I N I U M

C O T T O N

S P O N G E

PA P E R

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A CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF THE SOUND CHAMBER WITH 5 TUBES AND SEMI CIRCLE CLAY WHERE WE FOUND OUT THAT IT AMPLIFY SOUNDS FROM DIFFERENT PLACES IF WE WERE TO PUT A HUMAN BEING INSIDE THE BIG DOME WHERE AS THE OTHER 5 SMALLER DOME ACTS AS A SOUND COLLECTOR AND COULD BE HEARD FROM DIFFERENT LOCATIONS.

S O U N D C H A M B E R

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TO REFER WIND DIRECTION DIAGRAM( SELECTED ECHOED AREA ) BASED UPON THEORY, SOUND IS INFLUENCED BY ITS SURROUNDING AND THAT PAR-TICULAR PART OF THE AREA HAS THE MOST ACOUSTIC/ ECHO.

BOXED FRAME REPRESENTS THE SIMPLICITY OF SOUND WHICH ONESELF DOES NOT NOTICE AT THE LOCATION. RANDOM LINE FRAMES ARE THE FIRST IMPRESSION OF INDIVIDUALS WHICH IS TO A REPRESENTATION OF SOUND REFLECTION & SELLING POINT

SOUND MACHINE AREA INSIDE THE WIND DIRECTION DIAGRAM

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RIGHT ELEVATION

LEFT ELEVATION

FRONT ELEVATION

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PERSPECTIVE VIEW A

PERSPECTIVE VIEW C

PERSPECTIVE VIEW B

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OUR GROUP HAS EXPERIMENTED ON STUDY MODEL OF OUR BASIC DESIGN OF THE STRUCTURE WHERE WE ARE FOCUSING ON MAKING SOUND BASED FROM OUR SITE LOCATION. THERE WERE VARIOUS DESIGNS OF MODELS THAT WE HAD CAME UP WITH BUT THE MOST FUNCTIONAL MODELS WERE THE SQUARE ISH SHAPE. OUR DESIGN HAVE A FEW INSTRUMENTS WHERE WE COULD BLEND IN TOWARDS THE STRUCTURE.

THE IMAGES ARE OUR PRO-TOTYPE MODEL OR THE AR-CHITECTURAL FURNITURE BE-CAUSE THE FORM COULD BE USED FOR PUBLIC USAGE AND WOULD NOT DISTURB THE VIEW AT THE TOWER BRIDGE.

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HUMAN INTERFACE MACHINE

Throughout the previous experiment which provide different experience through various containment such as pipe and hemisphere dome, we decide to approach new type of experiment which is creating sound influence by surround-ing sound. According to our previous research we define the surrounding sound at our site as two different type of sound which are nature sound and man made sound. Throughout this experiment, we create few different type of in-strument to make artificial sound which just alike surrounding sound. Each instrument in frame representing differ-ent type of surrounding sound. We used various type of material such as wood, metal, pebbles, nuts, and also paper.

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PROTOTYPE EXPERIMENT

People’s reaction: Most of people look the structure qui te interest-ingly, but not many people dare to play the instrument by themselves. We inter-v iewed few people who ob-serve our structure very careful ly. They said, before we play the instrument by ourselves they don’ t expect to make sound. They play themselves and seems very enjoy wi th i t .

Aim of experiment Br ing complete 1:1 model to s i te and instal l to see peo-ple’s react ion about our ex-per iment.

Experiment reviewAfter we try al l instrument indoor, d isassemble struc-ture and move to s i te. When arr ive at s i te, we take about 20 minutes to re construct the structure. We decided to leave structure at the s i te for few minutes and observe people’s react ion.

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Function DiagramFUNCTION DIAGRAM

LEFT ELEVATION RIGHT ELEVATION

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Laminated aluminium structure for outdoor usage and protection from rain. This structure is a represen-tation of reflection on river thames of water to the brick wall as an eye cathing or selling point.

Rolling system has hollowed round timber with rocks from the site which is covered and connected to a single cylinder timber with wheels at the end.

Aluminium sheet is used to created thunder or wind like sound by com-pressing it into a smaller space. The bended shape of the sheet would move from left to right once it is pushed.

This method of machine is based on footsteps at the site. Strings are at-tached to a pedal and a cylinder tim-ber. When the pedal is triggered, the cylinder would fall onto a hollowed timber.

Hydraulic system is used to create different whistling sounds by using air pressure and variety sizes of bot-tles. At the same time when the air is pushed down, the water rise up and the pvc pipe would move about. The base has to be sturdy and solid.

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F U N C T I O N D I A G R A M

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A R C H I T E C T U R A L F U R N I T U R E

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