Browsing by Author "Menge, Angelita"
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Item Restricted Redesigning containers for social housing in Costa Rica(2019) Menge, Angelita; Larsen, Sigurd; Martín, Javier; Faculty of Architecture and Design; Berlin International University of Applied Sciences"Countries with a high trade deficit accumulate large quantities of unused shipping containers whose return to origin is not economical. Costa Rica is also a primary destination for asylum seekers from Latin America and therefore needs to find solutions for fast and cost-effective social housing construction. This research suggests repurposing these 'One-Way-Used' containers as a construction material for social housing projects. It proposes solutions for optimizing the limited interior space and handling the tropical climate. Despite the unique characteristics of construction based on a 'steel box,' social housing with containers seams feasible and economical. The approach is validated by analyzing several case studies and by creating a concrete design proposal."Item Restricted Retail Design surviving COVID-19(2021) Menge, Angelita; Brünjes, Katrin; Larsen, Sigurd; Interior Architecture / Interior DesignMACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE : The COVID-19 pandemic has become a struggle for many economic sectors around the world. The retail industry needed to make use of e-commerce to be able to survive the lockdowns. However, as convenient as shopping online can be, the interaction and experience of going to the physical store cannot be replaced with some clicks on a screen. Retail Design will play a vital role in bringing the customers back again to the brick-and-mortar spaces. This thesis will focus on the different strategies that Interior designers are implementing for Retail spaces. Some of these new practices include the use of easy to clean materials, modern technologies that can help to make a design more functional, new circulations inside the stores, self-checkout systems, and last but not least, the creation of new experiences inside the retail spaces with more innovative ways to communicate visually and contact-sensitive with the customers. As a research methodology: literature analysis, case studies, and a practical design proposal will show different strategies used by retail designers to overcome the current situation
