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Faculty of Built EnvironmentNever Stand Still
Industrial DesignFinal Year Studio 2011
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10 LYVIA ALAM
14 HOLLIE BAIGENT18 MICHAEL BROCK
22 CHRIS BULL
26 JEFF CHANDLER
30 ERIC CHAU
34 ALFRED CHING
38 ANDREW COOK
42 JOSHUA COPE-SUMMERFIELD
46 TRISTAN DIMITROFF
50 DAVID GEORGE
54 MICHAEL MACDONALD58 KATHERINE MAREE PACE
62 PATRICK PARAAN
66 JENNIFER RONDOLO
70 PHILLIP SERNA
72 KEVIN TAM
76 JOSEPH LOUIS TAN
80 JESSICA TONG
84 RONALD TURINUDDIN
88 JAMES TURNBULL
92 SABA ZARE
HYBRID
Open to the public
29 Nov - 02 Dec | 9am - 5pm
UNSW Red Centre Gallery
Faculty of Build Environment
West Wing, Red Centre Building, UNSW
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05 MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN
06 MESSAGE FROM THE PROGRAM DIRECTOR
07 MESSAGE FROM THE JOINT COURSE CONVENORS
10 2011 FINAL YEAR STUDIO
98 ACKNOWLEGEMENTS
99 PROGRAM TEAM
100 ALUMNI PROFILE
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UNSW Built Environment (BE) is focused on research and education
relevant to the design, delivery and management of the 21st century
city and the elements within it. This catalogue presents selectedprojects from our final year students in Industrial Design.
The unprecedented level of urban growth and associated urban issues
of critical significance provides the global context and distinctive knowledge
framework of the UNSW BE curriculum. A distinguishing feature of our student
experiences comes from our capability to focus on design, research, teaching
and learning from perspectives that place emphasis on the stewardship of the
built environment and the interdisciplinary dimensions from which it is formed. The
strategic direction of UNSW BE is based on a Faculty commitment to deliver high
impact research and graduates equipped with the knowledge and practical skills
required to realise sustainable urban environments of enduring cultural value.
New research initiatives undertaken in the last twelve months build on thefacultys strengths concentrating on themes that include sustainable design
and development, urban typologies, people and places and emergent digital
technologies. Each degree program integrates relevant research methods and
outcomes to ensure our students understand and value lifelong learning and
possess intellectual skills to enable successful future careers in a global context.
The design studio is central to the curriculum of many of our degree
programs. Our academics collaborate with leading design professionals to
create learning experiences around issues of local and international relevance,
Our students work is often presented or exhibited to the public, enhancing
the connection of our teaching and learning programs with real world
experiences. These experiences contribute to the highly developed professionalskills of our graduates and help to foster future career opportunities.
International relations are of great importance at UNSW BE. We provide
opportunity for international engagement in our teaching, learning and research
through established collaborative relationships with leading universities
around the world. Our students often choose to undertake part of their degree
program in another country through our established network of international
relationships. Our worldwide alumni play an important role, providing
points of contact for our graduates. We continue to foster our relationships
with them through regular alumni events both at home and abroad.
Your student experiences, hard work and skills are in many ways
reflected in summary form by the quality of work contained within thiscatalogue. On behalf of the faculty I congratulate all the students who
have completed their degree program and now become our alumni.
We wish you every success in your chosen field of endeavour. In
many respects, our relationship is just beginning as we look forward to
your ongoing participation in the life of our university through the many
events and activities that we undertake to support research and the
education of future generations of built environment graduates.
Professor Alec Tzannes Dean UNSW Built Environment
MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN
FACULTY OF BUILT ENVIRONMENT
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This year we have an extraordinary diversity of projects undertaken by our
final year Industrial Design students. They have designed solutions that rangefrom products for personal use to the home, to medical diagnostic devices
and specialist emergency equipment. Such diversity is a common feature
of projects undertaken in professional Industrial Design practice, as well as
reflective of the broad range of experiences our students embrace in their pursuit
of advancing design solutions. Each project commenced as a topic of their
own interest. Upon developing a greater understanding of their topic through
a structured research process, they were able to define the design problem,
identify opportunities and insights into the way new product solutions in their
chosen field could be manufactured, used and ultimately disposed of safely.
These findings inform the development of a design brief that
becomes the starting point for the final design studio.What we see in this catalogue are examples of that design process along
a continuum towards their optimised design solution. It commences
with concept designs and finishes with with a resolved design package
that addresses, manufacturing, technology, user needs, ergonomics,
costings and business opportunity. Our students are required to balance
technical, cultural and economic factors. Their work represents the
culmination of their four years of undergraduate study at UNSW and
demonstrates their skills and knowledge as Industrial Designers.
I wish to thank my many colleagues, full and part-time academic and
professional staff, visiting sessional staff for their contribution over the past
year, and above all to the exhibiting students who have shown resolve, maturityand commitment in giving their best to their education as Industrial Designers.
On behalf of all Program staff, I congratulate them on their
achievements and wish them every success with their future career.
Dr Miles Park Program Director
MESSAGE FROM
THE PROGRAM DIRECTOR
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Expresslove
Expresslove is a product designed for motherswho are returning to work after childbirth andchoose to continue breastfeeding. It aims toimprove the convenience and efficiency ofstoring and transporting breast milk in a workingenvironment. This compact and portable
device will cool the breast milk to the optimumtemperature in order to increase the lifespan ofthe milk. Expresslove also has the dual functionof warming up breast milk when needed.
Features include side buttons thatallows a lanyard to be attached for ease oftransportation. A car dock charger is providedwith a magnetic connector to prevent damagewhen accidently pulled away. Complementarybaby bottles are manufactured from premiumfood grade stainless steel as it is slower todegrade, BPA free, and more scratch resistantto prevent breeding of bacteria. Expressloveis equipped with vacuumed double wallinsulation to increase the efficiency of coolingwhile a magnetic lid means the product canbe operated with one hand for when thosedemanding moments comes around.
Expresslove is a convenientproduct with no-mess, quick heatingand an easy to use interface.
LYVIA ALAM
Email Lyvia.alam@gmail.com
Phone 0403 813 710
A. Premium Food Grade Stainless SteelBaby Bottles
B. Placement of Bottles in the DeviceC. Expresslove in ContextD. Internal Cooling and Heating ModeE. Expresslove and Car Dock
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155mm x 240mm x 80mm
Material
Stainless Steel, ABS (AcrylonitrileButadiene Styrene), Polycarbonate,Aluminium
Manufacturing
Metal Punching and Pressing, InjectionMoulding, Die Casting
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A. Illustrator Concepts for GoDigital CameraB. GoDigital Camera for the Aging PopulationC. New Tamper Evidence Colmate Toothpaste Packaging
D. Athena DAB Radio for Borne and VeglaireE. h2Hood Water Filter Rangehood for Electrolux
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LYVIA ALAM
Email Lyvia.alam@gmail.com
Phone 0403 813 710
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Outreach Vaccine Backpack
and Motorcycle Rack
VACCi pak responds to a detailed cultural-context research study about child healthin Timor-Leste. This designed productsystem aims to improve immunization
delivery in low-resource rural communitiesand assist in reducing child mortality, akey UN Millennium Development goal.
Every year UNICEF supplies vaccinationsthat save over 2.5 million childrens lives andprotects 100 million. The increased cost,volume and packaging of vaccines at atemperature (2-8 degrees) places pressureon logistics systems in third world countries.
A modular temperature-sensitive,tamperproof vaccine and disposal unit, VACCipak is easily transported to rural clinics by an
integrated motorcycle and backpack system.Designed as a product system platform forlow resource countries VACCi Pak is locallymanufactured, constructed of a bamboo plasticcomposite to achieve tensile strength. Thevaccine and disposal unit is interchangeableto make the product versatile. An-inbuilt sensorand android minicomputer in the VACCi pakaids monitoring, delivery and administrationof temperature sensitive vaccines.
This product is designed for socialimpact and showcases capabilities inhuman-centered and design thinking.
HOLLIE BAIGENT
Email holliebaigent@gmail.com
URL www.holliebaigent.com
Phone 041 820 1409
A. Anti-Freeze single dose vial holderB. Product system design in primary healthcareC. Mobile/Outreach immunization journeyD. VACCi Pak section view in useE. Motorcycle/Backpack transformation
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Overall Dimensions (mm)
400x600
Material
Bamboo Composite
Aluminum
Manufacturing
DMC + SMC compression moulding Tube bending
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MINI OX
MINI OX. Is a trade quality Oxygen Propane setthat aims to reduce on site back injuries, in aconvenient, robust package. Oxy Propane setsare used by plumbers and other trades for onsite brazing, welding and oxygen cutting. Withheavy loads and awkward positions being the
main causes of worksite back injuries, currentsystems are too heavy, weighing around 40 kg.
MINI OX. has been designed with safetyand productivity in mind. Carbon-Fibre materialsand smaller size reduces the bottle weight sothe overall package weight is now only 15 kgto 20 kg , while still providing sufficient gasamounts. Reduced weight and size enableMINI-OX to be designed as an integrated backpack with a retractable hose, redesigned gasregulators and an unique welding torch.
The MINI OX. torch handle, allows theuser to ignite the torch, adjust the gas outputand instantly shut the gasses off with onehand, allowing the torch to be used, safely,in risky environments. Overall MINI OXprovides a safer and more productive wayof working for plumbers and other trades
MICHAEL BROCK
Email michael.brock89@gmail.com
Phone 0422 845 761
A. Product Contents of UseB. Torch Handle FunctionsC. Product Hero ShotD. Cut Away Of Gas CylindersE. Cut Away Hose Detail
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Overall Dimensions
564 mm x 372 mm x 262 mm
Material
Nylon
Manufacturing
Injection Moulding
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A. Volcano Victim Aid 1:1 ModellingB. Group Collaboration for Exhibition DesignC. High End DBA Radio
D. 3rd place Winner Cormack Packaging Awards 2010E. Disposable digital camera for the elderly
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MICHAEL BROCK
Email michael.brock89@gmail.com
Phone 0422 845 761
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Cilo
Cilo is an intelligent recovery system designedfor rehabilitation within the hospital. Offeringa level of control never experienced beforein healthcare, the patient can adapt theirsurroundings to suit their privacy needs.
There is a significant and growing body
of evidence to suggest that patients who areless anxious and who remain connectedto the outside world during their stay inhospital heal faster. However, many existinghospitals are largely designed to meetclinical and procedural requirements ratherthan addressing the patient experience.
By creating a healing environment thehospital can improve their service levels bygoing beyond the delivery of clinical care tobetter organize themselves around the needsof their patients. Satisfying those needs couldnot only benefit individuals, by reducingpatient anxiety and promoting the healingprocess, it could help to reduce the length ofhospitalizations, making better use of hospitalresources and reducing healthcare costs.
CHRIS BULL
Email pamone@internode.on.net
URL http://www.coroflot.com/chrisbull/portfolio
Phone 0411 061 338
A. Illustration of remote retractionB. Cross-section of motor & track systemC. CiloD. Exploded motor viewE. Patient Scenario
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Overall Dimensions
2500mm x 3500mm
Material
Nylon + Smart Fabrics
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A. Disposable Digital CameraB. Flat-pack exhibition standC. H1N1 Rapid Swab
D. Exploded view of Electrolux entry Vita-scanE. Flat-pack lamp shade
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CHRIS BULL
Email pamone@internode.on.net
URL www.coroflot.com/chrisbull/portfolio
Phone 0411 061 338
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A. Moroccan tajineB. Drought relief water purificationC. Disposable digital camera
D. Digital RadioE. Induction cook surface with pocket projector
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JEFF CHANDLER
Email jeff.mark.chandler@gmail.com
Phone 0402 606 157
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Eoptix
Eoptix is a portable smartphone attachment,which allows eye examinations to be carried outin an efficient and affordable way in developingcountries. It uses the hardware and screenresolutions of Smart mobile phones allowing thedevice to make an assessment of a persons
eyes in minutes with a simple test. The user onlyhas to look through the eye piece attachmentand press simple left and right buttons toalign two circular patterns. The device thencalculates and records a reading of the eye.Eoptix has been designed to accommodatesmartphones of various sizes making itmore easily accessible to a wider market.
Over half a billion people worldwide sufferfrom a type of preventable eye impairment,with high costs and inadequate access todiagnostic devices being the main barrier.The use of Eoptix and existing mobile phoneapplications will empower millions of usersto create a patient centric ecosystem tomeasure and estimate their eye readingsto further seek care if needed. Eoptix is anaffordable package which does not requirequalified personnel to operate, allowing NGOsand community leaders around the world toreach out, record and test the vision of massmarkets in the early stages of eye care.
ERIC CHAU
Email Echau1@live.com
URL www.ericchau.com
Phone 0413 739 715
A. Eoptix part in moulded positionB. Eoptix in closed position with living hingeC. Eoptix set in useD. Eoptix in bagE. Eoptix exploded view
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Overall Dimensions (mm)
169mm x 100mm x 197mm
Material
Polypropylene
Manufacturing
Injection moulded
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A. Brne & Vlaire RadioB. Brne & Vlaire RadioC. Klar smart kitchen
D. Snap on cameraE. Hy-Jack in useF. Hy-Jack exploded view
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ERIC CHAU
Email Echau1@live.com
URL www.ericchau.com
Phone 0413 739 715
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Atmosphere
Atmosphere is an on-site solution for thetreatment of decompression illness (thebends) which can occur in scuba divers whoremain underwater for prolonged periods or asa result of rapid ascent to the surface. Chancesof survival and full recovery are increased by
eliminating transit times to on-shore facilities.A flexible cylinder made from composite
fibre braiding along with rigid supportbands gives the unit its strength to maintainelevated pressure. Atmosphere is fullycollapsible, reducing its footprint forconvenient storage on a vessel and can bequickly deployed in an emergency to housea patient. The use of composite materialsmakes the unit light enough to transport ifthe patient requires more extensive help.
Electronic equipment simplifies treatmentprocedures and monitors patient progress.During the procedure, there is constantcommunication between persons insideand outside the unit by two way audiocommunications. This is beneficial to providecomfort and assistance to the patient.
ALFRED CHING
Email alfredgching@live.com
URL www.alfredching.com
Phone 0416 609 301
A. CollapsibilityB. Atmosphere in contextC. Human scaleD. Appearance model
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Overall Dimensions
Collapsed 510mm x 610mm x 640mmExpanded 2106mm x 610mm x 640mm
Material
Bladder - Composite Fibre BraidingBands - Fibreglass Reinforced Plastic
Manufacturing
Bladder - Plastic Welded and stitchedBands Spray Lay-up Moulding
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A. SmartStuff Exhibition DesignB. Marker RenderingsC. Sandwich Packaging (Highly Commended,
Southern Cross Package Award)D. Honeycomb Induction Cooking Tiles
(Semifinalist, Electrolux Design Lab)E. Crescendo Luxury DAB Radio
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ALFRED CHING
Email alfredgching@live.com
URL www.alfredching.com
Phone 0416 609 301
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A. MyCycle public transport bike fastenerB. Chlorinease chlorine bottle capC. Smart Stuff exhibition design
D. Echo High end Digital Radio and IPod DockE. Kol portable BBQ for Electrolux
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ANDREW COOK
Email andrew.cook.id@gmail.com
URL www.coroflot.com/ajides
Phone 0422 156 713
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A. Wordmark book exhibitionB. Smart Stuff exhibitionC. Hand sketch plus render
D. Varbeb Electrolux Design Lab entryE. Keijo Digital Audio Broadcast radio
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JOSHUA COPE-SUMMERFIELD
Email joshcopesummerfield@gmail.com
URL www.joshdesign.com.au
Phone 0402 328 588
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A. Cup wash system for large eventsB. Cup wash system for large eventsC. Sunbeam compatible mixer concept
D. Ergonomic chlorine containerE. Modular food storage system for the workplaceF. High end digital radio concept
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TRISTAN DIMITROFF
Email Tristan.dimitroff@gmail.com
Phone 0405 843 842
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EMTracker
The EMTracker is a hand held tracking toolthat finds people trapped in buildings bydetecting mobile phone signals. After a naturaldisaster the hours and days that follow arecrucial to finding people alive in search andrescue missions. The EMTracker counts the
number of people found in scanned areasallowing rescue teams to create priorities andto assist with decision making. Trapped peoplecan also be communicated by voice call orsms, and when rescue becomes recovery,the EMTracker can locate bodies. It achievesthis with a picocell; packing a cell tower inthe size of a laptop, the signal is boosted andpassed through the EMTs antenna. GPS andother technologies pinpoint a persons locationand altitude. This information is streamed tothe rescuers smartphone presenting it in a3D map which turns numbers into humaninformation. EMTracker, using moderntechnology for the best rescue outcome.
DAVID GEORGE
Email dcgeorge88@yahoo.com.au
Phone 0431 676 466
A. Radio Frequency UnitB. EMTracker side viewC. EMtracker worn on belt mount.D. EMTracker front view; LED torch and laserE. EMTracker Power Panel
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Overall Dimensions (mm)
800mm x 217mm x 52mm
Manufacturing
LLDPE Injection moulding
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A. Freehand sketch and marker rendering of a toolB. Fruit Bowl celebrating the materialC. Macto Light USB powered dermatological LED light
D. Equinox solar powered slow cooker, exploded viewE. Touchless DAB Radio
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DAVID GEORGE
Email dcgeorge88@yahoo.com.au
Phone 0431 676 466
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Calibar
Calibar is an innovative water ski handlethat appeals to those who are after thecompetitive edge in skiing, increasingcommunication between skier and driver,and keeping a sound interest in safety.
It has a number of different functions:
It contains pressures sensors in the handle,which notifies the driver instantaneously, via adash mounted unit, when someone is holding,and when a skier has let go of the handleminimising the risk of rope related injuries.
The handle communicates to the driverwhether to decrease speed, increase speed, orthe skier is ready to finish their run. This helps toincrease the confidence in the skier, by havinga sense of control in the movement of their ski.
The handle is able to record, and logseach skiers performance and statistics,for comparison and reflection. Skierduration, distance, speeds, and other vitalstatistics are recorded within the handle.
MICHAEL MACDONALD
Email macdonald133@hotmail.com
Phone 0410 081 454
A. Dash MountB. Context of useC. Handle assemblyD. Dash Mount screen shotsE. Handle electronics
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Overall Dimensions (mm)
400mm x 350mm x 40
Material
Carbon Fibre / Aluminium / Polycarbonate
Manufacturing
Extrusion / Die Casting
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A. MyCycle. Seoul International Design Award Runner-UpB. DAB RadioC. Electrolux 2010 Design Competition, Induction Cooker
D. 2011 Metcash Expo Design Award
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MICHAEL MACDONALD
Email macdonald133@hotmail.com
Phone 0410 081 454
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LYMBO Electric flosser
Limbo:In a condition of oblivion.Lymbo:The device that gets stuffun-stuck from the land of oblivion.The land of Oblivion.Inter-proximalregions. (AKA In between your teeth).
A compact electric flosser with LED light.An automatic flossing device that pushes
and pulls floss at a moderate speed usingthe internal mechanics of a small motorand gears. At the click of a switch, LYMBOinitiates flossing. LYMBOs elongated neckallows for easy access to molar monsters,whilst the inclusion of a small LED lightIlluminates the inside of your mouthimproving vision and ease of positioning.
As most gum disease originatesbetween the teeth and the trusty toothbrushcan only reach 60% of your teethssurfaces, Lymbo provides an efficientand hygienic product solution. Today,approximately 10% of Australians floss.
LYMBO answers the call of lowdextile individuals, sufferers of multiplesclerosis, even you and I.
Lymbo encourages oral longevity.
KATHERINEMAREE PACE
Email katherine.maree.pace@gmail.com
URL www.katherinemareepace.com
Phone 0434 652 075
A. GA engineering drawingsB. User testing with appearance modelC. CAD RenderingsD. Context and featuresE. Mechanics of floss
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Overall Dimensions (mm)
115mm x50mm x h:38mm
Material
ABS white: LYMBO housing
TPE medical blue: Overmould
HDPE transparent: Cover, access doo
Manufacturing
Injection Molding
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A. Go Fish Food Packaging. Exchange in DenmarkB. Form and concept exploration. Mixed mediaC. Birds Eye, A bench top food mixer
D. Digital Audio Broadcasting Luxury RadioE. Aubergine, a utensil steam cleaner
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KATHERINE MAREE PACE
Email katherine.maree.pace@gmail.com
URL www.katherinemareepace.com
Phone 0434 652 075
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HONE: Directional speaker system
Hone is a directional speaker system thathelps to prevent noise pollution. It utilizesultrasonic speaker technology where soundcan only be heard in a focused beam. Thisis used to create separate sound zonesfor users accommodating for cramped
living situations and shared spaces.Angled speaker faces are activated
by infrared motion sensors identifying theposition of the listener. Hone will adjustto suit multiple listeners and single users.Each unit is wirelessly capable and iscompatible with wireless media technologysuch as smart phones and computers toallow use in multiple listening situations.
The system consists of a floor mount andtable mount option with separate subwooferfor use as a complimentary speaker wherea fuller range of sound is required.
Hone was designed to keep sound onlywhere it is needed.
PATRICK PARAAN
Email patrickparaan@gmail.com
Phone 0430 113 155
A. Li-ion battery charge connectionB. Speaker head fixing detail and cable managementC. Complete speaker set with optional subwooferD. Infrared sensors activating speaker faceE. Restrictive hinge detail for correct speaker angle
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250mm x 350mm x 950mm
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A. ULAM: Traditional FilipinoB. Froot: FMCG Packaging Design with built in strainingC. Perpetual Motion: Scale model making
Lens Award EntrantD. Skins: Vacuum cooking for Electrolux 2011E. High end speaker design
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PATRICK PARAAN
Email patrickparaan@gmail.com
Phone 0430 113 155
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MovE: Personal Shopping Trolley for the Elderly
MovE is a personal shopping trolley thatenables elderly individuals to confidently andindependently carry out grocery shopping.It features a unique lifting mechanism thatenables the user to raise and lower the basketto a desired height suitable for transferring
goods from the basket to a table or kitchenbench eliminating strain on the lower backregion. The user simply turns the handle in acircular motion to lift or lower the platform whichwill stay anywhere within its range of movement.
MovE can be used as a walking aid to helpthe user keep balance while also encouragingthe user to be more active in the simple actof walking to the shops. The fact that MovEsprimary function is to serve as a shoppingtrolley also negates any stigma attachedwith the use of a traditional walking aid.
JENNIFER RONDOLO
Email jennifer.rondolo@gmail.com
Phone 0411 395 157
A. MovE used in shopping environmentB. MovE used in suburban environmentC. MovE Hero ShotD. User instructions to unfoldE. User instructions on lifting mechanism
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Overall Dimensions
1070mm x 640mm x 845mm
Material
Aluminium and ABS
Manufacturing
Extrusion and injection moulding
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SPORE for clean transport energy
Large cities that are facing transport issuesare in the constant search to create new waysof commuting. The footprint of one car thatonly transports one passenger is no longerjustified because of the congestion and lackof parking spaces it creates, which is making
commuters look for simpler means of transport.One of these trends is the use of electric
bikes. Because of their ability to transportpeople in simpler and faster ways, E-bikes arebecoming ideal Vehicles to reduce congestion,pollution and increase parking space.
Spore is a customized front wheel forelectric-bikes, with solar panels that generateclean energy to charge the bikes batteryand power the bikes electric motor. Sporeis used when the commuters reach theirdestination. As they park their e-bike theycan fold out two solar panels from insidethe front wheel fork. Outside of the fork theycan be tilted in 180 degree angle so theyreceive the sun light in an optimal way.
PHILLIP SERNA
Email hippendrix@hotmail.com
Phone 0421 508 064
Overall Dimensions
700mm diameter
Material
Dye sensitized solar panel
Manufacturing
Aluminium superformed
- aluminium extrusion
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Cli(p)2
Cli(p)2is a hand held electric tree pruning toolwhich provides users with a safer method oftrimming branches at heights. This provides asolution to the large number of avid gardenersand homeowners from injuring themselveswhile handling chainsaws on ladders.
Cli(p)2is designed with safety as theprimary feature. The tool includes a clip sothe user maintains two free hands to bracethemselves firmly while ascending a ladder.
The product also has twin bladeswhich move in a sawing motion to preventany kickback which is a common problemin chainsaws. Another added safetyfeature is the blade guard which coversthe blades at all times except when theblade is pushing through a branch.
Additional design features includeinterchangeable handle and arm guard toaccommodate both left and right handed users.The double trigger handle is ergonomicallydesigned to conform with the power gripstance. With these properties, Cli(p)2is theideal tool for light weight gardening jobssuch as trimming smaller trees and plants.
KEVIN TAM
Email kevintam1@yahoo.com
Phone 0415 954 552
A. Detail of handleB. Internal detailsC. Operating postureD. Interchangeable arm guardE. Hero shot
A
Overall Dimensions (mm)
490mm x 145mm x 170mm
Material
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene)Body & guard, Tempered Steel Blades
Manufacturing Injection molding, Overmolding,
Die Casting
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A. Concept Development Sketches for MedicPouchB. InducTouch - Runner-up Electrolux
Design Lab Australia 2011
C. MEW Modular Coffee Table - Finalist VIVID 2011D. RingLite - Compact Webcam Light -
Featured on Trendhunter 2011E. SlideLid - 1st Place Winner Cormack
Innovation Awards 2010
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JOSEPH LOUIS TAN
Email josephlouistan@gmail.com
URL www.josephlouistan.com
Phone 0402 293 961
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A. The Connoisseur, portable coffee machineB. The Pulp Gallery, paper pulp,
disposable digital camera
C. Abandoned Spaces, Trade ShowExhibition for Wordmark Publishers
D. Concept Generation, Borne & Veglaire, DAB RadioE. Stealth, Borne & Veglaire, DAB Radio
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JESSICA TONG
Email jessica.m.tong@gmail.com
Phone 0435 080 433
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A. Workmark Publishers Product ExhibitionsB. Runner up Australia Electrolux Design
Competition: Scenario boards
C. 3D appearance Model of GoDigital cameraD. Brne&Vglaire: MASTERPIECE DAB luxury radioE. GoDigital Camera: product cycle and manufacturing
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RONALD TURINUDDIN
Email Ronald.Turinuddin@hotmail.com
Phone 0430 108 482
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Kep+
The slow food trend that encapsulatessustainability, healthy living, gastronomy andthe romanticised lifestyle of reconnectingwith our food is enabled by kep+. Using alow energy two-stage evaporative coolingsystem to chill perishables, kep+ offers ideal
humidity and temperature control and extendsthe otherwise vulnerable lifespan of fruit andvegetables, bread, cheese and meat.
Conventional refrigerator storage ofperishables is less than ideal with longevitydecreased by the too cold and too dryenvironment. The air flow of the kep+ coolingsystem extracts the spoiling stimulant ethylenegas from the air around fruit and vegetablesand hinders the conditions for microbes,while notifying the user of perishing food.
Other features of kep+ include allowingusers to specify localised conditions basedon the contents stored. The first stage of thecooling mechanism is a peltier dehumidfiermeaning kep+ captures some of its own waterfor cooling and the exhausted air is not denseand muggy. The under bench format is attentiveto reduced living spaces with no plumbing orexhaust integration required for installation.
JAMES TURNBULL
Email jamesturnbullinc@gmail.com
Phone 0401 514 516
A. Kep+ notifies users when perishables are spoilingB. Kep+ extends the lifespan of organic produceC. Simple yet innovative cooling mechanicsD. Exploded view of the componentsE. Design for smaller, modern living space
BA
Overall Dimensions (mm)
850mm x 450mm x 602mm
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A. D-Buoy GPS Maritime Disaster Rescue DeviceB. USB Power LED Task LightC. Luxury audiophile DAB Radio
D. Benchtop Mixer Concept DesignE. Cormack Milo Packaging Design Competition Entry
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JAMES TURNBULL
Email jamesturnbullinc@gmail.com
Phone 0401 514 516
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Spark
Sparc is a digital collaboration system allowingfor teams of individuals to meet and work overthe internet. Sparc aims to increase intimacyand efficiency within the workplace and createsa platform for individuals to create, edit andreview minutes and action points in real-
time. Sparc can be used as both a distancecollaboration tool and also for individualsattending local meetings, any user can connectto the Sparc system with their laptop or tablet.
The system has a retractable stalk witha 360 degree webcam and multi-directionalmicrophones that transmit vivid pictures andsound with minimal visual disturbance to thelocal meeting. The stalk retracts into the lighthousing ensure the security of private meetings.The light element illuminates the users facesto reduce the effects of badly lit office spaces.The virtual whiteboard component allowsteams of individuals to draw diagrams, mindmaps and annotate images in real-time.
SABA ZARE
Email zaresaba@gmail.com
URL www.sabazare.com
Phone 0421 182 996
A. Lighting control unit above ceiling tileB. Microphone arrayC. Context ShotD. Speaker GrillE. Sensor Detail
BA
Overall Dimensions (mm)
450mm x 450mm x 200mm
Material
Aluminium, Polycarbonate, ABS
Manufacturing
Injection Moulding, Diecast,
CNC Machined
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A. Seoul Cycle Design Complimentary PrizeWinner (cycling infrastructure)
B. Adagio DAB Radio Context
C. Adagio DAB Speaker GrillD. mywash Electrolux Design Lab Semi-Finalist 2011E. mywash Context
C
SABA ZARE
Email zaresaba@gmail.com
URL www.sabazare.com
Phone 0421 182 996
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The students of the 2011 Final Year Studio in
the Industrial Design Program would like togive a special thank you to all our sponsors
for their generosity, contribution and support.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Ancher/Mortlock/Woolley
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S I N E A D D AV I E SC R E A T I V E D I R E C T O R
Key sessional lecturers
Airdrie Long
Alicia Mintzes
Alasdair McKay
Anders Alexander
Anika Ebner
Chris Whelan
Christine Garberg
Claudia Bonifer
Clyde Crawford
Craig Burke
Craig Fletcher
Dan Anderson David Garberg
Douglas Nash
Gareth Chessell
Gareth Jones
Geoff Crumblin
Geoff Webster
Giles Day
Gonzalo Portas
Greg Martens
Greg Scott
Hernan Yoia Jacqueline Power
James Brown
James Kwong
Ruth McDermott
John Levey
John Murdoch
Joshua Park
Kelly Louise Freeman
Malcolm Horner
Matt Long
Matt Spruell Michael Durante
Min Kong
Phillippa Carnemolla
Robert Walsh
Scott Norrie
Sebastian Adams
Sinead Davies
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