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Product Designers (Furniture Design) Relation to Construction Industry and Drawings Involved in the Design Process
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Product Designers (Furniture Design)

Relation to Construction Industry and Drawings Involved in the Design Process

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Product DesignerPersonnel involved in the design of products in terms ofits aesthetics, functionality,and ergonomics, for the intended application of theseproducts, by the end user.

Figure 1- Product design often focuses on improving andinnovating upon objects, to create “new” products for the benefit of end users, besides the creation of new products

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How are furniture designers related to the construction industry?

Large Scale Projects

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Roles of a Furniture Designer Furniture Designers are involved in the process of the development of the project:

1) Pre-construction

2) During construction

3) Post construction

Figure 2- An inexhaustive process description, describing key points of product development

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Pre-Construction

Private Sub-contraction Tender publication

Engagement of Furniture Designers?

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Furniture Designers Engage with Clients

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Product optimisation

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During Construction

Manufacturing Process-Materials-Overseeing Manufacturing

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Coordinate Installation of furnishings.Site visits!

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Post Construction1) Product designers are involved in post sales customer service

2) Product designers research, and optimise the product post-sales for future purposes

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Types of Drawings involved in the Design Process

1) Why drawings?

2) The roles of drawings in the various stages of construction of the building.

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Pre-ConstructionProcess sketches-An analysis of the problem. Occurs pre-construction with the problems/needs of the client in mind, Rough sketches, corresponding with information gained during client-designer meetings.

-A lot of writing and notes. Questions to accompany drawing.

-Only meant for the designer’s understanding. May not even contain furniture sketches.

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Various process sketches for chairs

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Figure 3, 4- Process sketches are hard to understand, except for the designer’s instance as demonstrated in these two images

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Ideation sketches-Ideas are more fleshed out, and a process of development occurs.

-Sketches are still rough, but furniture is designed, according to the results of analysis in the process sketches.

-Usually excluding details.

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The designer fleshes out the form of his chair in these ideation sketches

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Presentation Drawings

- To illustrate design concepts to a client

- The drawings highlight key areas of the product design

- Ensures that the client can understand the designs presented

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SCHEMATIC DRAWING

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WorkingDrawings

Location Drawings

Component drawings

Assembly Drawings

Definition: In building construction projects, comprehensive drawings are being used. These projects will also include structural and services

engineer's drawings etc.

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1. Location drawings (a.k.a general arrangement drawings)○ It shows floor plans, elevations and sections.○ They show where the construction elements are located.

2. Assembly drawings○ It shows how different parts are being put together.

3. Component drawings○ It enable self-contained elements to be fabricated in a

workshop and delivers to site to complete and get ready for installation.

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Schematic Drawings● During the 1st phase of schematic design, an architect will

consult an owner to know what requirements need to be reached and also to determine goals.

● Schematic design also is the research phase of the project, when requirements or restrictions are discovered and addressed.

● When the owner agrees after several discussions and consultations with the architect, a final schematic design will be produced.

● Costs are estimated based on overall project volume.

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Manufacturing Drawings

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References1) Studiocraft (2011). Fascia Installation. [ONLINE] Available at: http://studiocraft-hm.com/?p=403. [Last Accessed 22 Aug 2014].

2) Jaime Derringer (2010). A DAY IN THE LIFE OF KINGSTON SHAW. [ONLINE] Available at: http://design-milk.com/designer-dailies-kingston-shaw/. [Last Accessed 28 Aug 2014]

3) Sarah A. Rigg (2009). University of Michigan construction continues, but few large-scale projects on horizon. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.mlive.com/businessreview/annarbor/index.ssf/2009/01/university_of_michigan_constru.html. [Last Accessed 20 Aug 2014].

4) Small Business Tool Kit (). What is Tendering. [ONLINE] Available at: http://toolkit.smallbiz.nsw.gov.au/part/26/134/623. [Last Accessed 1 September 2014]

5) Karina Sokolava (2011). Basic Guidelines To Product Sketching. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/basic-guidelines-to-product-sketching/. [Last Accessed 4 September 2014].


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