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  • 1
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0000912
    Format: 48 pages : , illustrations, plans (chiefly colour) ; , 29.5 cm.
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "In office design, Social sustainability is often disregarded to meet the parameters of other sustainable development components. While comfort is crucial when attaining a socially sustainable design, this thesis puts in crisis the term ‘comfort’, commonly misused to describe the look and feel of a design rather than its qualities concerning health and safety for the user. Diverse factors affecting indoor environmental quality are listed and extensively explained. Furthermore, four office layouts are discussed through the scope of social sustainability examining the occupant’s physical and physiological comfort. The information obtained via these investigations is further utilised to complete a design proposal in which office occupant comfort is promoted and enhanced through suitable design measures and occupant-aware building services. This thesis concludes there is no universal layout suited for all occupants and offices, but the clever combination of suitable design methods fitted to the needs of office occupants and their environment can result in a fruitful office design that promotes productivity and comfort. RESEARCH QUESTION: What elements of interior design affect office occupant’s comfort and how can these be used to promote it?"
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: bachelor thesis in Interior Design, BAU International Berlin University of Applied Sciences, 2018. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: INTRODUCTION : Research methodology -- SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY IN OFFICE DESIGN : Comfort in the office -- The effects of indoor environmental qualities on office occupant comfort -- Office design assessment -- Office layout types -- Chapter conclusion -- DESIGN PROPOSAL : Applied design measures -- Proposal conclusion -- Conclusion of study -- Bibliography -- List of figures. , ISSUING BODY NOTE: BAU International Berlin University of Applied Sciences is the former name of Berlin International University of Applied Sciences.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Academic theses
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0002925
    Format: [8], 40, [3] pages : , illustrations (colour) ; , 30 cm.
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "Over the last 50 years, digital fabrication has shaped the world of design and industrial production, reducing the gaps between digital technologies and the process of physical construction. In addition, issues related to climate change and carbon emissions have played a major role in the development of new sustainable materials. Although organic alternatives to plastic are in the process of being explored and developed, their application in interior design is still very limited. The reason for this can partly be attributed to the limited productive possibilities of these materials. In recent years, there has been a focus in the industry on combining such organic alternatives to plastic with digital manufacturing in the hope of achieving high-quality results for industrial applications. This gives rise to the question: is the manufacturing of bioplastic through digital fabrication a key tool in efforts to increase its applications in architecture and interior projects?"
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "The aim of this research is to explore the properties of bioplastics and to come to an understanding as to whether the manufacturing of this material by means of digital fabrication tools can allow the achievement of higher quality results and therefore lead to its wider application in architecture and interior design projects. This thesis seeks to offer insight into the current situation concerning the unsustainability of traditional plastics and a general overview of the alternative plastics currently available on the market. Two types of plastic in particular will be analysed: starch-based bioplastics, and bioplastics derived from waste. Subsequently, an insight concerning digital fabrication and its main techniques will provide the basis for the experimental part of the thesis, in which will be analyzed the domestic production of bioplastics and its digital processing, specifically with the laser cutter."
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: bachelor thesis in Interior Design, BAU International Berlin University of Applied Sciences, 2018. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Abstract -- Introduction -- (BIO)PLASTICS : From bio-based plastics to synthetic plastics : the history of bioplastics -- Starched-based plastic -- Bioplastics from waste -- DIGITAL TECHNIQUES FOR BIOPLASTICS : Digital fabrication principles -- Laser cutting : Laser cutting techniques : Contouring : dECOi Architects - One Main Office Renovation -- Folding : Akihisa Hirata - Bloomberg Pavilion -- Sectioning : Toyo Ito and Cecil Balmond - Serpentine Pavilion -- Tiling : The Very Many - Vaulted Willow -- Material experimentation : Preparation of starch-based bioplastic -- Design and laser cutting -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- List of figures. , ISSUING BODY NOTE: BAU International Berlin University of Applied Sciences is the former name of Berlin International University of Applied Sciences.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Academic theses
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0004887
    Format: 54 pages : , illustrations, plans ; , 30 x 21 cm.
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "With the beginning of the 21st century, Berlin and many other industrial capitals are experiencing growing interests in alternative living models, such as co-living. […] While a number of innovative pioneer projects have been arising within various cities over the past decades, the main housing markets are only adapting slowly towards these paradigm shifts. As a result, a severe lack of contemporary adaptation within residential architecture is experienced today and urban housing structures lack spaces in which residents can come together, share their daily lives and resources with each other (Kries et al. 2017, 41). […] With about one quarter (27%) of Berlin‘s population living in tenement buildings, built before 1918 (Berlin.de 2011), a main challenge and at the same time of great impact, would be a contemporary adaptation of old domestic tenement buildings within the city. The appearance and urban life of Germany’s capital is shaped by tenement buildings from the Gründerzeit era, erected during the time of the industrialization. They hold great cultural and historic values for the city and its residents and offer various spatial qualities that are no longer to be found within new rise buildings. However, with major changes occurring in our modern living models, these building structures with its emergence of around one hundred years ago, do not fully meet contemporary needs any more and lack spaces in which residents can come together, allowing them to be part of a community. Through a qualitative and contemporary adaptation of such buildings, the values of their old construction and their inimitable charm could be preserved and at the same time constructive living solutions for the contemporary urban lifestyle could be created. This thesis therefore aims with its research, to investigate the development and relevance of co-living in the 21st century, in order to understand contemporary needs of urban societies. It furthers seeks to find qualitative solutions for the implementation of communal spaces into Berlin‘s existing Gründerzeit tenement buildings, with the aim to make use of a widely available resource. This practice intents to create high qualitative urban living spaces that meet society‘s demands for community life and which simultaneously promotes the differing lifestyles and needs of today‘s society."
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: submitted as bachelor thesis in Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2020. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: 1. Introduction Thesis 2 1.1 Thesis Topic, Context and Aim 2 1.2 Methodology 4 2. Living in Community 5 2.1 Definition: Co-Living 5 2.2 Living Model Development, Gründerzeit to 21st Century 5 2.3 Current Challenges of Contemporary Adaptations 10 3. Case Studies 13 3.1 R50, Berlin 14 3.2 Musikerwohnhaus, Basel 18 3.3 Holzmarkt Village, Berlin 22 3.4 Conclusion and Findings 26 4. Berlin‘s Tenement Buildings 28 4.1 Characteristics 29 4.2 Floorplan Analysis 30 4.3 Living Past and Present 34 5. Design Project 36 5.1 New Program and Design Concept 38 5.2 Comparative Statistics 43 6. Conclusion 44 List of Figures Bibliography
    Language: English
    Keywords: Academic theses
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  • 4
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0000938
    Format: 59 pages : , illustrations, plans (chiefly colour) ; , 30 cm.
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "Home is a very personal thing and is directly related to the residential interior that embodies the personality of its user. The aim of the home interior design is to improve the user's work, better managing the space available in the intermediate environment. In principle, it is a way to transform the lives of people who live or use a certain space, improving the quality of their lives through design and decoration. The results of the study in the field of physiological and psychological effects of the interior are useful for studying the influence of residential design. The perception of every person in the surrounding environment, including the residential interior, can be radically different. An important role in the organization of the home interior is played by its spacious layout, lighting, and color scheme. Housing conditions, including lighting and color solutions, create not only a unique atmosphere in the house, but also influence the mood of its owners and guests. The methodological base used for the thesis consists of four case studies, analysing which gives a description of people in their surroundings and to see how does the personality influence designs of their homes. The relation between a residential interior and its user is prejudice and unverifiable therefore cannot be represented only by the number of certain theories and rules."
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: bachelor thesis in Interior Design, BAU International Berlin University of Applied Sciences, 2018. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: INTRODUCTION : Research topic -- Methodology -- RELATION BETWEEN RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR AND ITS USER : Important aspects of interior design : Light influence ; Color significance ; Space volumes -- Home and self-designing -- CASE STUDIES : Monochrome minimalism -- Shaped functionality -- Color explosion -- Living and creating in the factory -- Conclusion -- Personality reflection in the project «Urban Underwood» -- Appendix «Design project for an artist» -- General conclusion -- Bibliography. , ISSUING BODY NOTE: BAU International Berlin University of Applied Sciences is the former name of Berlin International University of Applied Sciences.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Academic theses
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  • 5
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0002410
    Format: 41 pages : , richly illustrated, plans, maps (colour and black & white) ; , 21 x 30 cm.
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "The abandoned buildings of Berlin are part of the human cultural heritage that carries the story of the city and this part of human history. The fast-growing city and the influence of modern, global human problems necessitate new ways of dealing with buildings and neglected urban spaces. The Incomplete Story is a study that deals with human cultural heritage as one universal issue. The aim of this study is to provide an example of how to re-use an abandoned building based on human cultural practices that can have a positive impact on cities and the connections between nations. This is achieved through presenting a proposed design for The Eisfabrik as an example. The methods used in the thesis are theoretical research into human cultural heritage and preservation and restoration methods, followed by a case study on three contemporary examples of the re-use of buildings that have had a significant impact on their cities and human cultural heritage. The results show that turning the Eisfabrik into a Live Museum will have an outstanding positive impact on the city and on humanity. As it connects humans and places together. It also shows that studying buildings can be a point of inspiration regarding future usage and create a cultural spot that works complementarily with the city story and the community. The thesis also shows that the Eisfabrik has the potential to be nominated for the World Heritage list. Future research, and further methods to achieve this great step, are recommended in order to rescue the Eisfabrik and create a new landmark and cultural attraction in Berlin."
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: bachelor thesis in Interior Design, BAU International Berlin University of Applied Sciences, 2018. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Dedication -- Acknowledgement -- Abstract -- INTRODUCTION : The idea of the incomplete story -- The significance of the incomplete story -- The methodology of the incomplete story -- POSSIBLE APPROACHES ON THE RE-USE OF ABANDONED BUILDINGS : Human cultural heritage -- Preservation and restoration -- World heritage list -- Contemporary approaches : Berghain, Berlin ; Chelsea Market, New York ; MAXXI, Rome -- THE ABANDONED BUILDINGS OF BERLIN: THE EISFABRIK AS A CASE STUDY : Berlin City : History ; Architecture ; Community -- The current treatment toward abandoned buildings in Berlin -- The Eisfabrik in spot -- THE PROPOSAL : The spirit of the places, Genius Loci -- Materiality -- The cultural and community impact -- The Eisfabrik - Live Museum Berlin -- FINDINGS AND REFLECTION : References. , ISSUING BODY NOTE: BAU International Berlin University of Applied Sciences is the former name of Berlin International University of Applied Sciences.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Academic theses ; Case studies
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  • 6
    Book
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    Berlin, Germany :Berlin International University of Applied Sciences,
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0004889
    Format: 98 pages : , illustrations, plans ; , 2 supplements (22, 2 unnumbereded pages). , 30 x 21 cm. +
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "This thesis aims to explore the relationship between brand and retail design in times of modern shopping and the brick-and-mortar store as a tool for brand experiences. It looks at what kind of spatial strategies can be applied for branding in retail design and differentiates various strategies through which retail design and architecture represent brands, the influence the brand identity has on the store design and the stores impact on the brand. These insights will be used in the process of creating a new store design for the brand YOU MAWO. YOU MAWO is a German eyewear manufacturer that uses modern technologies like face-scans and laser-sintering to create eyewear that is individually adapted to the customers face. Currently, the brand only sells through selected opticians and has no individual stores or brand space. This is why a specially designed retail system would enhance the brand recognition and presence at their external sales points. Additionally, a complete individual store design would create a totally controlled environment and brand space, which will push the brand identity and value to the next level. The design concept will include a system that can be used as a modular shop-in-shop system for their B2B sales channels at external optician stores, but also serves as a base for the brands first flagship store. Based on the results of the previous research, the concept will engage with the brand identity and create a brand experience which is coherent with the brand’s background and values and translate them into a spatial strategy."
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: submitted as master's thesis in Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2020. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: 1 Introduction 5 1.1 Aim of the Thesis 5 1.2 Methodology 6 2 The Change of Retail in the 21st Century 7 2.1 Historical Development 7 2.2 Online Shopping vs. Retail Shopping 12 3 The Value of the Brand Identity for the Future of Retail 16 3.1 Branding Through Design and Architecture 17 3.1.1 Apple Store 5th Avenue NewYork City 18 3.1.1.1 The Brand - Apple 18 3.1.1.2 Architectural Elements Implemented in the Store 20 3.2 Best Practices of Branding in Terms of the Use of Interior Design 32 3.2.1. Freitag Flagship Store Zürich 33 3.2.1.1 The Brand - Freitag 33 3.2.1.2 The Store 35 3.2.2. MYKITA Store Berlin and Barcelona 42 3.2.2.1 The Brand - MYKITA 42 3.2.2.2 The Store 44 3.2.3 Aesop Stores London, Geneva and Brussels 48 3.2.3.1 The Brand - Aesop 48 3.2.3.2 The Stores 49 3.2.4 Camper Stores NewYork City Lab, Milan and NewYork City 60 3.2.4.1 The Brand - Camper 60 3.2.4.2 The Stores 61 3.2.5 Valentino Store Rome 68 3.2.5.1 The Brand - Valentino 68 3.2.5.2 The Store 70 4 Conclusions 75 5 Practice - Design Project 78 5.1 The Brand - YOU MAWO 78 5.2 The Design 79 5.2.1 The Task 79 5.2.2 The Concept 81 Bibliography 88 , SUPPLEMENT NOTE: accompanied by a booklet entitled 'Strengthening a young company’s brand identity through interior design : a modular system for the eyewear manufacturer YOU MAWO' and by a 2-page appendix without title.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Academic theses
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  • 7
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0000691
    Format: 73 pages : , illustrations, plans (chiefly colour) ; , 29.5 cm.
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "The aim of the research is understanding of a fashion show design elements, through a deep research about the fashion design field from the past to the present. Furthermore, using different examples and case studies of different fashion shows, then last creating a fashion show with respect to all the research elements in design such as light, materials, story telling, music, and sitting areas for a fashion show of the brand Raf Simons in Berlin, the show is inspired by the city Berlin and the fashion show is a story telling of the city Berlin.
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: bachelor thesis in Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2018. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: CHAPTER I : Introduction -- CHAPTER II : Definition of fashion show -- The history of fashion shows -- Timeline of Fashion Shows (1930s - 2018) ; Examples of the shows -- Types of fashion shows -- Fashion show interior elements -- Case studies : Prada ; Marc Cain -- CHAPTER III : Brand description -- Fashion shows of Raf Simons -- Berlin Fashion Week -- Kraftwerk Berlin -- Raf Simons fashion show in Kraftwerk Berlin -- CHAPTER IV : Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Image references.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Academic theses
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  • 8
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0002427
    Format: 54 pages : , illustrations, plans (chiefly colour) ; , 30 cm.
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "As a main issue in an open space it might be lose privacy or even sounds will annoy. Open plans has effectively raised in popularity, which means to offer endless design opportunities. Room dividers a a visual barrier are great opportunity to create a space when it comes to build an efficient utilization or zones. Nowadays, there are different types of room dividers with various functions, which also fulfil architectural needs. This kind of products are depending on their versatility qualities as well as visually and acoustically. Especially, it refers on viewer's perspective and also how to arrange the room divider. Room dividers serve many purposes, for example, it gives the space nice atmosphere through its material but also make the space lively. This research deals with how to create an interior space by implementing sustainable design methods into modular room dividers and their effects. Additionally, it is also focused on investigating visual view and light, the acoustic control, the sustainability, and the modularity. The research begins by a short description of room dividers with their origin and historical background and then going into the characteristics, such as the different types of room dividers. Furthermore, explaining a brief introduction of visual control, which includes the light control, view control and the acoustic control as well. Additionally, explaining the sustainability and modular systems. Moreover, it will provide detailed analysis with the examples of three case studies. Subsequently, an explanation of the design goals, that includes a design proposal. Four prototypes were tried out and analysed through out the dimensions and the geometry. The goal is to analyse and compare the functionality and the materials in order to design a modular room dividers. Furthermore, the purpose is to design a sustainable room divider at selecting materials with low environmental impacts. Keywords: Office design, Modular system, Sustainable methods, Room dividers."
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: bachelor thesis in Interior Design, BAU International Berlin University of Applied Sciences, 2018. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Abstract -- ROOM DIVIDERS : Description -- Characteristics : Visual control ; Acoustic control ; Modularity ; Sustainability -- CASE STUDY ANALYSIS : Bloomming -- Formkind -- Vitra. Algues by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec -- Conclusion -- DESIGN PROPOSAL : Design goals -- Design strategy -- Prototyping -- Conclusion -- Design application -- List of figures -- Bibliography -- Annex. , ISSUING BODY NOTE: BAU International Berlin University of Applied Sciences is the former name of Berlin International University of Applied Sciences.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Academic theses
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  • 9
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT2410
    Format: 41 pages : , richly illustrated, plans, maps (colour and black and white) ; , 21 x 30 cm.
    Content: "The abandoned buildings of Berlin are part of the human cultural heritage that carries the story of the city and this part of human history. The fast-growing city and the influence of modern, global human problems necessitate new ways of dealing with buildings and neglected urban spaces. The Incomplete Story is a study that deals with human cultural heritage as one universal issue. The aim of this study is to provide an example of how to re-use an abandoned building based on human cultural practices that can have a positive impact on cities and the connections between nations. This is achieved through presenting a proposed design for The Eisfabrik as an example. The methods used in the thesis are theoretical research into human cultural heritage and preservation and restoration methods, followed by a case study on three contemporary examples of the re-use of buildings that have had a significant impact on their cities and human cultural heritage. The results show that turning the Eisfabrik into a Live Museum will have an outstanding positive impact on the city and on humanity. As it connects humans and places together. It also shows that studying buildings can be a point of inspiration regarding future usage and create a cultural spot that works complementarily with the city story and the community. The thesis also shows that the Eisfabrik has the potential to be nominated for the World Heritage list. Future research, and further methods to achieve this great step, are recommended in order to rescue the Eisfabrik and create a new landmark and cultural attraction in Berlin."
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: bachelor thesis in Interior Design, BAU International Berlin University of Applied Sciences, 2018. , Dedication -- Acknowledgement -- Abstract -- INTRODUCTION : The idea of the incomplete story -- The significance of the incomplete story -- The methodology of the incomplete story -- POSSIBLE APPROACHES ON THE RE-USE OF ABANDONED BUILDINGS : Human cultural heritage -- Preservation and restoration -- World heritage list -- Contemporary approaches : Berghain, Berlin ; Chelsea Market, New York ; MAXXI, Rome -- THE ABANDONED BUILDINGS OF BERLIN: THE EISFABRIK AS A CASE STUDY : Berlin City : History ; Architecture ; Community -- The current treatment toward abandoned buildings in Berlin -- The Eisfabrik in spot -- THE PROPOSAL : The spirit of the places, Genius Loci -- Materiality -- The cultural and community impact -- The Eisfabrik - Live Museum Berlin -- FINDINGS AND REFLECTION : References. , ISSUING BODY NOTE: BAU International Berlin University of Applied Sciences is the former name of Berlin International University of Applied Sciences.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Academic theses ; Case studies
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  • 10
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT2427
    Format: 54 pages : , illustrations, plans (chiefly colour) ; , 30 cm.
    Content: "As a main issue in an open space it might be lose privacy or even sounds will annoy. Open plans has effectively raised in popularity, which means to offer endless design opportunities. Room dividers a a visual barrier are great opportunity to create a space when it comes to build an efficient utilization or zones. Nowadays, there are different types of room dividers with various functions, which also fulfil architectural needs. This kind of products are depending on their versatility qualities as well as visually and acoustically. Especially, it refers on viewer's perspective and also how to arrange the room divider. Room dividers serve many purposes, for example, it gives the space nice atmosphere through its material but also make the space lively. This research deals with how to create an interior space by implementing sustainable design methods into modular room dividers and their effects. Additionally, it is also focused on investigating visual view and light, the acoustic control, the sustainability, and the modularity. The research begins by a short description of room dividers with their origin and historical background and then going into the characteristics, such as the different types of room dividers. Furthermore, explaining a brief introduction of visual control, which includes the light control, view control and the acoustic control as well. Additionally, explaining the sustainability and modular systems. Moreover, it will provide detailed analysis with the examples of three case studies. Subsequently, an explanation of the design goals, that includes a design proposal. Four prototypes were tried out and analysed through out the dimensions and the geometry. The goal is to analyse and compare the functionality and the materials in order to design a modular room dividers. Furthermore, the purpose is to design a sustainable room divider at selecting materials with low environmental impacts. Keywords: Office design, Modular system, Sustainable methods, Room dividers."
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: bachelor thesis in Interior Design, BAU International Berlin University of Applied Sciences, 2018. , Abstract -- ROOM DIVIDERS : Description -- Characteristics : Visual control ; Acoustic control ; Modularity ; Sustainability -- CASE STUDY ANALYSIS : Bloomming -- Formkind -- Vitra. Algues by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec -- Conclusion -- DESIGN PROPOSAL : Design goals -- Design strategy -- Prototyping -- Conclusion -- Design application -- List of figures -- Bibliography -- Annex. , ISSUING BODY NOTE: BAU International Berlin University of Applied Sciences is the former name of Berlin International University of Applied Sciences.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Academic theses
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