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    Berlin, Germany :Berlin International University of Applied Sciences,
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0004878
    Umfang: 39 pages : , illustrations, plans ; , 30 x 21 cm.
    Inhalt: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "In today’s world, every single individual faces various difficulties throughout their daily lives. In recent decades, mental health has become a bold topic and more studies have been done to shed light on its topics, but the number of people who are suffering from mental illnesses/disorders has also been increasing. These disorders are more easily recognizable these days, with factors such as social media, immigration, higher living standards, etc, playing an important role both contributing factors and diagnostic markers. (Keck School of Medicine of USC 2020) […] When it comes to anxiety, almost everyone has dealt with it in one form or another. Although it is not always categorized as a disorder, we all have experienced having stress, sometimes to the point of getting a panic attack. Considering the widespread nature of the condition and the fact that we spend most of our daily time in indoor spaces, it is important that interior spaces work to help reduce our anxiety levels and influence our stress levels in the most positive way. The aim of this research is to investigate how and to what extent designers can change an interior space, in order to make it more suitable for someone who is dealing with anxiety and minimize the elements that trigger their tension and stress. It needs to be noted that the goal is not to come up with a conclusion that cures anxiety, as that is a medical matter and needs professional medical expertise. […] The long-term objective of this research is to discover the answer to the following questions: ● How can interior designers reduce anxiety levels? ● What are the most influential design elements that can be modified to positively impact anxiety? ● To what extent can interior designers influence this domain?"
    Anmerkung: DISSERTATION NOTE: submitted as bachelor thesis in Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2020. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: 1. Introduction 2 1.1. Relevance 2 1.2. Questions to be answered 3 1.3. Methodology 3 2. What is Anxiety? 4 2.1. Overview 4 2.2. Causes & Categories 5 2.3. Treatments 6 3. Relation between Anxiety and Interior Design 7 3.1. Introduction 7 3.2. Space Planning & Privacy 9 3.2.1. Impact on Anxiety 9 3.2.2. Detections 11 3.3. Space in relation with scale & proportion 12 3.3.1. Impact on Anxiety 12 3.3.2. Detections 13 3.4. Materials 14 3.4.1. Impact on Anxiety 14 3.4.2. Biophilic Design 16 3.4.3. Detections 18 3.5. Color 19 3.5.1. Impact on Anxiety 19 3.5.2. Detections 22 3.6. Light 23 3.6.1. Impact on Anxiety 23 3.6.2. Detections 24 4. Conclusion 25 5. Design proposal 27 5.1. Concept 27 5.2. Design 27 6. Figures 33 7. Bibliography 35
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Academic theses ; Academic theses
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    Berlin, Germany :Berlin International University of Applied Sciences,
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0004879
    Umfang: 38 pages : , illustrations, plans ; , 30 x 21 cm.
    Inhalt: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "Costs of living have never been higher and mortgages are overwhelming. Viable living space is simply not affordable for the upcoming young professionals in most cities, due to an increasing population. […] An increasing number of young professionals decide against a white picket fence with decades of debt in tow and, instead, take to the road embracing the necessary minimalism that accompanies living in a small space. […] In the future, with technology advancing in humongous bounds and the need for human interaction dwindling, as seen with current ‘corona distancing’ and the launch of SpaceX´s Starlink (Mann, 2020), which will provide faster and more stable internet even in the remotest corners of the globe, the rise of mobile lifestyles will only be made more accessible, as a wider demographic of people are now able to participate in it […]. […] Sustainably speaking, the benefits are numerous; a small dwelling is often more sustainable as the inhabitants are more aware of what comes in and goes out -- due to storage, water, trash and energy being finite (and quite limited). This allows small homes to come with a certain restriction on the consumerist tendencies of its inhabitants. […] Most inhabitants embrace minimalism and many employ zero waste tactics to save space. A study by Maria Saxton showed a 45% drop in ecological footprint after moving into a tiny or mobile home (Saxton, 2020). Many inhabitants opt for off-grid options to be able to park anywhere, even if access to water and electricity are non-existent. […] Which brings forth the research question: How did exploration vehicles become what they are today? To answer this question, a journey back in time is necessary, to the nomadic lifestyles of the past, which lead to mobile houses of yesterday and the exploration vehicles of today. All of which will be compared and discussed, to then answer the question and allow insight into the design development of the Bachelor`s Project."
    Anmerkung: DISSERTATION NOTE: submitted as bachelor thesis in Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2020. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Chapter One _ Introduction 3 Relevance today 3 Research Question 5 Chapter Two _ Nomadic Housing 6 Mongols - Ger 7 Maasai - Inkajijik 9 Romani - Vargo 11 Chapter Three _ Mobile Housing 13 Stinnes - Adler 13 The Holtorf's - Otto 15 Eamon and Bec - Trinity 18 Woonboot - Hendrika Maria 21 Bliss Mobile - 18 Foot Unit 24 Chapter Four _ Comparison, Interpretation and Discussion 27 Chapter Five _ Design Implementation and Conclusion 33 Chapter Six _ Bibliography 35
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Academic theses ; Academic theses
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    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0003523
    Umfang: 33 pages : , illustrations, plans ; , 30 cm.
    Inhalt: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "Countries with a high trade deficit accumulate large quantities of unused shipping containers whose return to origin is not economical. Costa Rica is also a primary destination for asylum seekers from Latin America and therefore needs to find solutions for fast and cost-effective social housing construction. This research suggests repurposing these ‘One-Way-Used’ containers as a construction material for social housing projects. It proposes solutions for optimizing the limited interior space and handling the tropical climate. Despite the unique characteristics of construction based on a ‘steel box,’ social housing with containers seams feasible and economical. The approach is validated by analyzing several case studies and by creating a concrete design proposal."
    Anmerkung: DISSERTATION NOTE: bachelor thesis in Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2019. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Abstract -- INTRODUCTION : Objectives -- Research question -- Research methodology -- Keywords -- ARCHITECTURE WITH CONTAINERS : History of shipping containers -- What are shipping containers made of? -- What are the dimensions of an ISO shipping container? -- How to incorporate the advantages of the container to this proposal? -- SOCIAL HOUSING IN COSTA RICA : Costa Rican construction laws -- Costa Rica’s weather conditions -- CASE STUDIES : Containers Franceschi -- InCubo house -- Sheltainer -- Lettuce House -- Holyoke Cabin -- Port-a-bach -- DESIGN PROPOSAL : H5 container houses -- Mood board -- Material board -- Family container house -- Single container house -- Single container house + extension -- Detail drawing and model -- CONCLUSION : Not so beneficial outcomes -- Beneficial outcomes -- Bibliography -- List of figures.
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Academic theses ; Academic theses
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    Berlin, Germany :Berlin International University of Applied Sciences,
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT5515
    Umfang: 129 pages : , illustrations ; , 30 x 21 cm.
    Inhalt: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE : Living spaces are the dominant part of our lives. Taking into account recent adjustments that COVID-19 has brought into our lives, we now spend up to 69% of our day at home (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 2020). Home has become our place of work, place of meeting, relaxation, and a hobby studio. However, the availability of those living spaces has not increased. Quite the opposite - the world is suffering from a housing affordability crisis for at least a decade now and it's only getting worse (Galster and Lee 2020). According to the journal article by George Galstera, rising housing prices are correlated with limited space availability in the urban scape. This is a major point that brings designers to several solutions - first, the most common one is to build outwards. This solution causes inconvenience due to being too far from the place of work. The second one - adapting to the existing spaces that may have not been used for living before, often irregular or small. This approach is frequently referred to as more sustainable and space-conscious (Salazar and Aspizua Sáez 2014). As we now combine our dominant life indoors and limited space availability, we understand that the main tool we are left with is design. In order to create spaces that are cozy and welcoming but yet small, they need to be adaptable to our needs. Adaptable to our varying lifestyle, family sizes, priorities, and daily activities. Elements like furniture, in this case, form the level of transformability of our homes.
    Anmerkung: DISSERTATION NOTE : submitted as m-id Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2021 , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE : 1 | INTRODUCTION 7-8 1.1 Problem Statement 1.2 Research Question 1.3 Scope and Limits of the Research 1.4 Methodology 2 | ADAPTIVE FURNITURE 9-22 Introduction 2.1 History and Relevance 2.1.1 Prehistoric Cultures 2.1.2 Ancient Civilizations 2.1.3 Islamic Societies 2.1.4 European Rising 2.1.5 American Industrialization 2.1.6 Conclusions 2.2 Present Typologies of Use 2.2.1 Recreational Vehicles and Other Moving Spaces 2.2.2 Work and Study Spaces 2.2.3 Micro-Living 2.2.4 Conclusions 2.3 Definition 3 | CATEGORIES OF ADAPTIVE FURNITURE 23-30 3.1 Flexibility 3.2 Multifunctionality 3.3 Modularity 3.4 Conclusions 4 | CASE STUDIES 31-44 4.1 Parameters introduction 4.2 PKMN Architectures | All I own House 4.1.1 Location 4.1.2 Budget 4.1.3 Space Characteristics 4.1.4 Design Approach 4.3 Sim-plex Design | Smart Zendo 4.2.1 Location 4.2.2 Budget 4.2.3 Space Characteristics 4.2.4 Design Approach 4.4 Spheron Architects | Urban Hermitage 4.4.1 Location 4.4.2 Budget 4.4.3 Space Characteristics 4.4.4 Design Approach 4.5 Conclusions 5 | DESIGN PROJECT 5.1 Project Introduction 5.1.1 Location 5.1.2 Budget 5.1.3 Space Characteristics 5.1.4 Design Approach 5.2 Conclusions 6 | FINAL ANALYSIS 6.1 Categorization of Findings 6.2 Further Impact 7 | BIBLIOGRAPHY 45-51 5 52-57 58-60
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Academic theses ; Case studies ; Academic theses ; Case studies
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  • 5
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0003524
    Umfang: 49 pages : , illustrations, plans ; , 30 cm.
    Inhalt: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "The aim of the research is to investigate what rural communal spaces in the German countryside are and how they can be designed both conceptually and spatially. Therefore, the following research questions emerged: 1. What are communal spaces in rural Germany? 2. How can the interiors of such spaces be designed both conceptually and spatially in order to encourage social interaction of an existing community? […] In order to find an answer to the formulated research questions, rural communal spaces as such have to be defined. It will be followed by the investigation of their historical and social development of communal spaces in Germany and their relevance for the village or municipality they are located in. The review of literature will provide profound insight and understanding of these aspects of historical and social significance. As part of the research, the selection of three case studies of existing communal spaces will be presented. They will be introduced and analysed on the parameters of facilities, design and reaction of the public. Findings will be summarised after each chapter that will eventually provide the required knowledge to answer the research questions listed in 2.1."
    Anmerkung: DISSERTATION NOTE: bachelor thesis in Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2019. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: INTRODUCTION : Relevance -- Research questions -- Research methodology -- RURAL COMMUNAL SPACES IN GERMANY : Definitions -- Historical & sociocultural development of rural communal spaces -- Findings on rural communal spaces in Germany -- CASE STUDIES OF COMMUNAL SPACES : Dorfgemeinschaftshaus Zimmern, Seckach, Germany : Introduction ; Analysis ; Findings -- Mehrgenerationenhaus Dorflinde Langenfeld, Langenfeld, Germany : Introduction ; Analysis ; Findings -- KU.BE House of Movement and Culture, Frederiksberg, Denmark : Introduction ; Analysis ; Findings -- Findings on case studies -- CONCLUSION OF THE RESEARCH -- DESIGN PROPOSAL : Introduction -- Concept -- Design -- List of figures -- Bibliography.
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Academic theses ; Academic theses
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    UID:
    kobvindex_INT5509
    Umfang: 148 pages : , illustrations ; , 30 x 21 cm.
    Inhalt: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE : Environmental issues and lack of resources are the main common concerns worldwide. The built environment and more specifically the sector of the hotel industry stand for a significant contributor regarding these issues. Therefore, it is undeniable that this attitude must change and instead take a sustainable path if we want to have a decent environment for ourselves and other generations to come. This research thesis investigates the process of creating sustainable interior environments in hotel settings that aim for a minimum negative impact on environmental degradation and resource deficiency. However, this approach should not affect the quality of the guest experience. Moreover, it focuses on finding interior design strategies for hotels and how designers should implement these strategies in their planning and design choices. To accomplish this purpose, qualitative research has been undertaken by exploring different findings and assessing previous data. Firstly, it was presented the role of hotels in a sustainable build environment as well as the recent trends of sustainability this sector is undergoing. It is very important to acknowledge the most impactful areas of hotel interiors to propose and investigate the right approaches. The research focuses on two major contributors to the sustainability of hotel interiors. Firstly, is the topic of energy-efficient systems and their crucial role in shaping the interior functionally and healthily. The second most important topic is the materiality of the interior including finishes and furnishings. The discussion of these key elements reveals important design strategies that interior designer can follow in their process of designing with a sensible approach towards the environment. These findings lead to a design project, used as an integrated case study which shows in practice the advantages but also some limitations when aiming to adapt sustainable interior design strategies in an existing hotel in Berlin. Strategies with a focus on sustainable materials seem to be very successful and help to shape the interior hotels in a functional, aesthetic, and yet conscious way. Whereas the strategies regarding the energy-efficient systems face some restrictions as it's an existing building, however, some effective strategies come to place as the integration of solar paneling or the use of energy efficient lighting. The research concluded into different interior design strategies regarding materiality and energy-efficient systems and their combination possibilities into attempting to create sustainable interiors.
    Anmerkung: DISSERTATION NOTE : submitted as m-id Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2021 , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE : TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.INTRODUCTION 1.1 Problem statement and Research question 1.2 Aim and Limitations 1.3 Methodology Approach 2.SUSTAINABILITY APPROACHES IN HOTELS 2.1 Hospitality industry, definitions, and recent trends 2.2 Critique of Sustainability approaches in hotels 2.3 The role of hotels in a sustainable built environment 3.ENERGY EFFICIENT SYSTEMS OF HOTELS 3.1. Energy Efficiency: Active and Passive strategies 3.2 Building Components (Walls, floors, windows, doors, roof) 3.3 Lighting Solutions 3.4 Cooling and Heating Systems 3.5 Water Consumption 3.6 Waste management 4.MATERIALITY 4.1 Criteria for selection of sustainable materials for hotel interiors 4.2 Sustainable interior materials 5.CASE STUDIES 5.1 Proximity Hotel, North Carolina, USA 5.2 Hotel Bauhofstrasse, Ludwigsburg, Germany 5.3 QO Amsterdam 5.4 Comparative Analysis 6.DESIGN PROJECT 6.1 Existing Situation 6.2 Design Intent 6.2.1. Repurposing functions 6.2.2. Implementation of Sustainable Interior Design 7.CONCLUSIONS
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Academic theses ; Academic theses
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    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0003528
    Umfang: 115 pages : , illustrations, plans, maps ; , 3 supplements (4, 19, 48 pages : illustrations). , 21 cm. +
    Inhalt: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "Today’s focus on healthier lifestyles is leading many people to question the influence of building structures and interior spaces on their wellbeing. Most people spend approximately 90% of their entire life in interior spaces breathing air which may contain toxic chemicals from building materials. […] The following question will be discussed, analyzed and answered in this thesis. How can volatile organic compounds (VOCs) be avoided and a health-promoting residential building be created? A close examination of materials and construction methods that will ensure the lowest total volatile organic compound (TVOC) values and thus support healthy indoor air quality will be performed. Indoor air quality measurements will be done to clarify this issue. Additionally, olfactory and visual material preferences will be evaluated by a survey. The results of the broad literature research, the TVOC measurements and survey results serve as guides for architects, interior designers, planners and builders and should support them in the planning of a low-emission house. To be able to discuss and answer the research question the following additional questions need to be addressed: 1. What effects does the conventional construction of residential buildings have on indoor air quality and what are the health risks? 2. Which opportunities to influence do architects and planners have during the planning process to optimize the health safety and the quality of residential properties? The overall health and well-being of people occupying interior spaces is mainly influenced by five physical quantities: - Room air temperature - Temperature of the room enclosing surfaces (floor, walls & ceiling) - Air circulation - Humidity - Gaseous and dusty contaminants (VOC emissions) Four of the above criteria are well controlled in most of the western world. However, the fifth criterion has again become a problem in the last several decades although removing fossil fuel-based heating systems. The focus on energy savings and the wish to lower pollution levels in the atmosphere led to higher pollution in today‘s buildings. The problem of indoor air pollution is analyzed and described in this work. A possible solution is presented in this context and can be found in chapter 3.4. and the final section."
    Anmerkung: DISSERTATION NOTE: bachelor thesis in Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2019. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: INTRODUCTION : Problem formulation -- Objective and structure -- CHALLENGES OF HEALTHY BUILDING : The living room in the 21st century -- Laws and guidelines -- Health risks -- Challenges -- BUILDING MATERIALS & EMISSIONS : Volatile organic compounds -- VOC-assessment scheme -- High-emitting materials -- Low-emitting building materials -- EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATIONS : Room air measurements : Basics and conditions ; Evaluation and conclusions -- Survey smell experiment : Basics and conditions ; Evaluation and conclusions -- DESIGN PROPOSAL -- CONCLUSION -- Bibliography -- Figures -- Tables -- Attachment. , SUPPLEMENT NOTE: accompanied by the following supplements: - [No title] (4 unnumbered pages) ; - EFH Montagna : final project (19 unnumbered pages) ; - Health-conscious building : final presentation (48 unnumbered pages).
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Academic theses ; Academic theses
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