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Evaluation of the Poster Design

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 On March 24, the blog posted a critique of the poster design presentation. We were asked to develop four A3 posters and print them for presentation because the meeting was a formal review discussion.                                                                                  Picture the Presentation   The names of the four posters I made for this presentation, trying to include material from all of my blogs, are mentioned below: 1. Community space connects the environmental elements 2. A sustainable society is created from natural things. 3. Psychological effects with color connections. 4. Repair cafe is in fact a bridge to promote the connection between contributing to social awareness. Our interior architectural design cour...

Repair Café a Power of Social Interaction

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"The repair cafe teaches people how to fix things, save money, and contribute to a community that values sharing crafts, knowledge, and creative abilities." On March 17, we visited the repair cafe with our teachers Ms. Belinda Mitchell and Clare Seek, located at the cascades shopping center on commercial road, Portsmouth. One of the most well-known cities in the UK is Portsmouth. The city's primary natural features include trees, rivers, open spaces, and historic structures. I adore the domestic green space in the city, which includes backyards, gardens, open fields, public parks, and urban parks. The people are brought together in that area for their typical activities. This, in my opinion, creates an engaging communal place for the resiliency of the Portsmouth community. One of the social event venues is the repair café, which supports helpful volunteers. Bring your broken appliances, rusty tools, worn-out bicycles, and holey jumpers to our free event so that we can fix...

The concept of matter and materiality

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We are in the sixth week of this class blog. Firstly, this session was with our tutor Rachael Brown, to talk to our group about the Blog, Interior design practice Project, and observation in our visiting Portsmouth city viewpoint. Rachael Brown, our tutor, spoke about the interior project, including our project concept, city tour of Portsmouth, and project thinking. Everyone engaged in dialogue with the tutor while expressing their ideas and emotions.                                                                                                                                        Conve...

"Fort Widley" of Innovative Restoration Project

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   "Fort Widley": Renovate for accommodation and a reception wedding venue. The United Kingdom's "POTENTIALLY THE MOST IMPRESSIVE PIECE OF NINETY-CENTURY DEFENSIVE ARCHITECTURE" The Fort Widley Project Fort Widley is being transformed into a unique wedding venue, reception space, and lodging facility as part of a transformative adaptive reuse project to combine the appeal of a historic landmark with modern amenities and minimise environmental impact. Fort Widley is being transformed into a unique wedding venue, reception space, and lodging facility as part of a transformative adaptive reuse project to combine the appeal of a historic landmark with modern amenities and minimise environmental impact. Fig : Location Map Fort widley Fort Widley is a former military bastion that is being transformed into a distinctive wedding location, reception area, and lodging facility with an emphasis on sustainability and maintaining its historical charm. This proposal seeks to ...