T-shirt DesIgn - NOMAS
I secured the second place in the NOMAS T-shirt design competition.
The Form Student Innovation -(Formica)
In the design of this multifunctional chair, I have successfully integrated three key features into a single model: sitting, lying, and leaning. My goal was to create an engaging and adaptable piece that caters to users' inclination to change positions for increased comfort. Additionally, the chair can accommodate multiple individuals simultaneously, a concept that intrigued me throughout the development phase. Acknowledging our tendency to seek different postures, I aimed to incorporate a range of elements into one design, effectively addressing our dynamic requirements for optimal relaxation and functionality.
Airport of the Future - Haneda Airport
In the modern interconnected world, air travel plays a crucial role in both professional and personal spheres. It is imperative that we consider how future airports and terminals can leverage new technologies to address environmental and health challenges. Our research endeavors to explore and propose strategies for an airport that will exist in the year 2100, capable of adapting to environmental changes while raising awareness about climate change.
For this project, we have selected Tokyo International Airport, known as Haneda Airport, situated in Tokyo Bay, Japan. Our focus will revolve around the primary environmental challenges that can shape our innovative design concept. Our study will encompass the impact of higher carbon footprints on air quality, as well as the issues arising from land reclamation using waste materials, which pose threats to soil integrity. Our ultimate objective is to contribute to the development of environmentally friendly and sustainable airports for the future, ensuring they are accessible and comprehensible for all.
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