Senior Studio 1

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HUMANISM


Discover - believes - invention - survive - ideas


Small Apartments case study Hong Kong

New York

Soho

24 different designs in 344 sq ft apartment all by sliding panels and walls

Multi-functional space created by the use of sliding walls and secret cabinets for storage

6 rooms in to 1: morphine apartment pack 1100 sq ft in to 420


Tiny mobile homes case study Settle

California

Oregon

4x4x8 ft 580 pounds Storage, cooking and sleeping $2800

192 sq ft Sleeping, cooking, shower $20,000 - $80,000

N/A Living space, 2 bedrooms, kitchen and a shower $25,000


BREATHING WALL Removal of indoor bad smell and complete Disintegration of hazardous bacteria Save energy by decreasing the number of Ventilation Removal of static electricity

Electrolux Global Design


Rendez - Vous Powered wireless by just placing it on surface Inductive cooking system Virtual chef to guide you Better utilization of space

Electrolux Global Design


HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY Dr. Frank Ross (left), assistant professor of surgery, and Dr. Ernest Chiu (right), associate professor of plastic surgery, are the associate director and director, respectively, of the Helen L. and Martin S. Kimmel Hyperbaric and Advanced Wound Healing Center. NYU Langone’s new chambers for hyperbaric oxygen therapy treat patients at double the atmospheric pressure of the air the surrounds us. Radiation therapy helped Frances Flores, 80, beat cervical cancer, but not without inflicting collateral damage. The high-energy X-rays directed at her cervix over the course of two months destroyed healthy blood vessels in the surrounding area, leaving her with vaginal bleeding so severe she barely had the energy to leave the house. “I was exhausted all the time,” recalls Flores. When the injured tissue refused to heal, her gynecologist referred her to the Helen L. and Martin S. Kimmel Hyperbaric and Advanced Wound Healing Center at NYU Langone Medical Center. Located in the Ambulatory Care Center on East 38th Street, the center is one of just two outpatient facilities in Manhattan to offer a promising treatment known as hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) for chronic wounds like the one plaguing Flores. Like many people, Flores had never heard of HBOT, and she was initially nervous about the regimen. The therapy calls for lengthy sessions, five days a week, inside a sealed, transparent chamber that resembles a kind of futuristic hibernation pod. “I was definitely scared at first,” Flores admits. “But the technicians made me feel so safe and comfortable. My anxiety just disappeared.”

NYU Langone Medical Center


Concept Create a multi-functional space for humanitarian people who would like to reconnect with the nature and do what it make them feel better. The new way of living it would help people to get away and find their selfs, and be inspired by-theirs surroundings. The space would be a good place to Live, Work and Play, it would also give you the opportunity to create your own community and surround your self with people that share the interest. The space would accommodate your needs with new technology and movable walls that would let you to create your own interior according to your necessity.


Ideation



Demographics Single to two person

People who like to travel

21 and over

Affordable living


Yogi

A place to relax and be inspired Meditator

Artist


Community Opportunity to create your own community with people that shares same interest Freedom to arrange any way you like; add or remove


Entertainment

Work

Layout

Bathroom

Bedroom

Dinning/Kitchen

LIVE WORK PLAY


Renderings Outdoor living experience Being outside promotes mental Wellbeing Creativity Reduces risk for vitamin D deficiencies Faster healing Overall promotes health


City living Cultural activities Proximity Transportation Connections Work


Interior Renderings



Materials Sheets Fabric Pillows fabric

Wall paint

Stainless Steel

Plastic Chair

Leather Sofa

Counter top


Equipment Smart Kapp

Wireless Charging

Wireless Charging


Thank you! Created by: Andres Saavedra (313) 645-5644 asaavedra@collegeforcreativestudies.edu


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