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Interior Design

Advanced Interior Architecture Design II

This module is designed to allow the student to demonstrate their comprehensive understanding of the design process through autonomous learning. The student will reflect upon experience to demonstrate the creative, professional, analytical and intellectual ability that will enable them to practice Interior Architecture/Interior Design in various areas and disciplines of the Industry.
This module aim is to provide evidence of intellectual achievement, skills and creative techniques, appropriate to the graduating designer through autonomous learning. Further to develop a holistic approach to design development and to synthesise these skills for a design solution of a larger scale.

Advanced IAD II: About

Advanced Interior Architecture Design II

Whole Compilation in Issu Portfolio Link:

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Narrative

Mental Health Issue in KL and mapping of healing spaces around my site- National Science Centre

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Programming

Nature, Water, Touch, Art, Wine, Vibration & Music themes of sound healing programming ideas

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Rendered Plans & Sections

Ground Floor Layout Plan, First Floor Layout Plan, Section A-A, Section B-B

Advanced IAD II: Team
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Harp of the Heart, Song of the Soul, Interactive Zones, Deja Vu, Soothe & Suit, Frequency Capsule

Perspectives

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Exploded Axonometric, Design Developments, Material & Fittings Schedules

Visual Aids Explanation

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Setting Out Plans, Floor Finish Plans, Sections, Design Layout Plans, Component Detail Blow Up

Working Drawings

Advanced IAD II: Testimonials

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Done by: Tee Hui Qing (Joyce) 0334497

Bachelors of Arts (Honours) Interior Architecture Taylor's University 2022


Sound Phenomenology is the study of how music and sound can heal people mentally, giving the needy a peace of mind and to relax or calm down their anxiety and depression. Sounds are everywhere; they can’t be just ‘switched off’ just because we dislike it but ironically, sound is what strengthens our memories of the gratifying ambiences of certain places that we have been to. So, what if sound can be handled wisely to use for healing, rather than destructing? Music, with its ability to heal without physical medication, could be one of the effective answers to curb mental health implications from growing by means of integrating sounds into the built environment. 

Advanced IAD II: Video
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Tee Hui Qing (Joyce)'s Interior Architecture E-portfolio

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