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PROJECT SUMMARY
The ability for a human to function in this world depends on the size and measurements of the human body itself in relation to its surrounding environment Therefore, when designing the built environment or objects for human use, it is essential to take into consideration the measurements of the human body or body parts concerned. Planning and designing spaces and objects that can be accessed and manipulated by human beings without difficulty makes up for a healthy and fulfilling life experience, and as designers and manipulators of space, architects need to possess a good understanding of how a space functions compared to the human body and its movements.
And we had to study over who we are and found actual needs for re-design own bedrooms The study of the measurement of human body, its proportions and movements
It is also concerned with parameters such as reach and visual range capabilities. The relationship of the human body, its proportions and movements to the surrounding environment Ergonomics are important in terms of designing spaces and objects that can be used efficiently and safely by the user According to the project re-designed own bedroom.
Final model of the project
Graphical Representation Of A Concept
REPRESENTING ANDARE; THE COURT JESTER OF MEDIEVAL SRI LANKA
Project type Graphical Representation of a Concept
Duration 08th of March 2022– 08th of April 2022
Project Summary
This Project is about analysing and understanding a character, arriving at a concept and representing it through a 2D representative graphic and a 3D representative object design.
In the days of the Sinhala kings having a royal jester at the Court was a tradition The job of this royal jester was to keep everyone at the court including king and queen, members of the royal family, courtiers and others entertained and make them laugh. Apart from this they also played tricks on those at the court. Among the royal jesters Sri Lankan kings had, the most famous and well-known jester was Andare, who is a living legend among Sri Lankans even today. And some suggests that Andare was an imaginary character created by intellects who geared at pointing out the lack of intelligence and vanity of society through the stories.