This semester we will be celebrating homegrown or local products whereby the quality of products shapes people's image of their country of origin and vice versa.
I was to design a pop-up kiosk to promote an approved local product. The chosen local product or production for me is from fashion category.
Experimenting with Model
- Understanding of the selected pop-up kiosk opportunity
- Proposed usage (programs) + chosen flexibility
- Minimum CLOSED space 1200mm x 2100mm x 2100mm (maximum - doubled when OPENED)
- Scaled Model 1:10 & A2 Mounted presentation board
The product that I chose was BAJU PAGODA
There are four types of Baju Pagoda which are short sleeve tee-shirt, pagoda singlet, short sleeve with button and short sleeve with pocket.
The inspiration for my model making were :
Here's my models
Mock-up 1 |
Mock-up 2 |
I made the mock-up 2 model fall and modified from it.
Mock-up 3 |
I made those 'legs' spread up wider so that people can go near to see the displays cloth clearly.
Model |
A2 Presentation board |
PROJECT 2 - SITE OBSERVATION & SPACE EXPRESSION
The site that we chose is Art Row @ Publika
PROJECT 3 - FINAL
PROGRAMMING
In this project, we were required to design a pop-up store. First of all, I think of spaces that my shop need. As a boutique, My shop definitely need a shirt displaying area, printing service also available in store so printing service area is necessary and I design a temperature room in the store. The temperature room is to test the air ventilation of the shirt, as Baju Pagoda is a shirt that has cooling effect.
Programming |
FURNITURE LAYOUT PLAN |
FACADE ELEVATION |
FRONT ELEVATION |
PERSPECTIVE 1 |
PERSPECTIVE 2 (FACADE) |
PERSPECTIVE 3 (PRINTING SERVICE AREA) |
PERSPECTIVE 4 (SHIRT DISPLAYING AREA & CASHIER COUNTER) |
FINAL PRESENTATION BOARD |
PRESENTATION PANEL |
THE END