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CNC Design

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For the project we worked on in relation to the Eva International festival, CNC furniture design was something we did a lot of research on and something that was to be incorporated into our final design. CNC stands for 'Computer Numeric Control'. I'm not great at explaining these things but basically you create your design on a programme such as CAD and the computer connected to the CNC machine then converts the CAD design into numbers - graphic coordinates - which then controls the movement of the cutter on the CNC machine. We are very lucky here at LIT to have a CNC machine as we got to experience hands on how it all works. Below are some designs that would have been created using a CNC machine.

Open House Collaboration

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As I mentioned in a previous blog post, Open House Limerick took place between the 6th and 8th of October this year . The interior design and technology students of LIT were lucky enough to have been asked to help out with the event this year. Our first project brief of this college year was in relation to open house. The main requirements of the brief were: Working in groups of 4, complete an information factual sheet for an allocated property for Open House, Limerick 2017.  Meet face to face with the architect of the property, interviewing them on the design of the building.  Present all of the gathered information in a powerpoint presentation to our peers in the studio.  The architect my group was allocated was 'Feeney McMahon Architects' and the property we were given was '1, Old Westfields extension'. The clients brief was: The client wished to create an open plan living space by eliminating many of the existing small rooms on the ground floor....

Exhibition

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On the 13th of November all of the 3rd year interior design students went in to the Limerick city gallery of Art to present our projects in conjunction with the Eva international festival. It was a great success and we got good feedback from Emma O'Dwyer and curator Matt Packer. This would have been one of our first public exhibitions so it was an exciting but nerving time for us as a class but everyone did a great job and we were all very happy with the outcome! To see some more pictures from the day, you can visit the 'Lit Interiors' facebook page 😀

Seat for Art Sake

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As I previously mentioned in my Eva International blog post, all of the current 3rd year interior design students are working on a project in conjunction with the festival. The project brief we were given mainly consisted of designing a seat that would suit a variety of the exhibition spaces for the Eva festival. Some of the main requirements for the seat were: - The seat design needs to be visually interesting - It should not compete with the surrounding art works - It should be robust enough to withstand a lot of wear and tear. Below are some images of my final design.