KURSI - Furniture for Lodges in Nepal (Mountaineous Region)
(2023) In Diploma work IDEM05 20231Industrial Design
- Abstract
- This project named Kursi aims to address the design challenges specific to the moun-
tainous regions of Nepal. These areas are renowned for trekking and can only be
reached after days of arduous hiking or by air travel, typically through helicopters.
Tourism plays a significant role in the lives of the local communities, and the landscape has adapted to accommodate these temporary residents who seek lodging in
the mountains.
Given the limited accessibility to the region, essential supplies and building materials must be transported by human porters, mountain mules, yaks, or helicopters. Moreover, the high-altitude location presents an extreme climate, further restricting the window for construction work in these areas. Through a... (More) - This project named Kursi aims to address the design challenges specific to the moun-
tainous regions of Nepal. These areas are renowned for trekking and can only be
reached after days of arduous hiking or by air travel, typically through helicopters.
Tourism plays a significant role in the lives of the local communities, and the landscape has adapted to accommodate these temporary residents who seek lodging in
the mountains.
Given the limited accessibility to the region, essential supplies and building materials must be transported by human porters, mountain mules, yaks, or helicopters. Moreover, the high-altitude location presents an extreme climate, further restricting the window for construction work in these areas. Through a thorough literature review, I have identified a range of challenges that need to be addressed, spanning from the production and transportation processes to the usability of the final product within the region.
My research indicates that due to existing regulations, production within the region is constrained, necessitating the transportation of goods from urban centers. Financial limitations also impose constraints on helicopter transportation, leading to a heavy reliance on human porters and animals. Additionally, the users of furniture in these regions have expressed concerns regarding the dimensions of the furniture and its aesthetic appeal.
As a result, my project aims to design indoor furniture that can be easily constructed, transported, and aligns with the aesthetic preferences of the region. (Less)
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- author
- Dhakal, Arati
- supervisor
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- Olof Kolte LU
- Anna Persson LU
- organization
- course
- IDEM05 20231
- year
- 2023
- type
- H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
- subject
- keywords
- Design for Repair, Design in Extreme-region, Design for disassembly, Globalization in Design
- publication/series
- Diploma work
- report number
- ISRN: LUT-DVIDE/EX--23/50643-SE
- other publication id
- ISRN
- language
- English
- id
- 9131683
- date added to LUP
- 2023-06-30 15:35:23
- date last changed
- 2023-06-30 15:35:23
@misc{9131683, abstract = {{This project named Kursi aims to address the design challenges specific to the moun- tainous regions of Nepal. These areas are renowned for trekking and can only be reached after days of arduous hiking or by air travel, typically through helicopters. Tourism plays a significant role in the lives of the local communities, and the landscape has adapted to accommodate these temporary residents who seek lodging in the mountains. Given the limited accessibility to the region, essential supplies and building materials must be transported by human porters, mountain mules, yaks, or helicopters. Moreover, the high-altitude location presents an extreme climate, further restricting the window for construction work in these areas. Through a thorough literature review, I have identified a range of challenges that need to be addressed, spanning from the production and transportation processes to the usability of the final product within the region. My research indicates that due to existing regulations, production within the region is constrained, necessitating the transportation of goods from urban centers. Financial limitations also impose constraints on helicopter transportation, leading to a heavy reliance on human porters and animals. Additionally, the users of furniture in these regions have expressed concerns regarding the dimensions of the furniture and its aesthetic appeal. As a result, my project aims to design indoor furniture that can be easily constructed, transported, and aligns with the aesthetic preferences of the region.}}, author = {{Dhakal, Arati}}, language = {{eng}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, series = {{Diploma work}}, title = {{KURSI - Furniture for Lodges in Nepal (Mountaineous Region)}}, year = {{2023}}, }