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  • May 5, 2023
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EPC Workshop


I was walking around the city when I had a thought.

Why is there so much trash created both during the day and at night?

They require thought and use.

We can be creative in the arts.


In an EPC workshop, creating a model out of materials you gather outside and using them again is a crucial step towards environmentally friendly and durable . Reusing or recycling materials lessens waste and lessens the environmental effect. The steps for creating a model utilising materials you find outside and repurposing them in an EPC workshop are as follows.



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first determine which materials may be obtained from locations other than the project site. Reclaimed timber, repurposed steel, and salvaged building supplies are a few examples of these materials. Prior to choosing the materials for the project, the team should think about the materials' resilience and sustainability.

Collecting the identified resources from numerous sources is the next stage. The group has access to resources at recycling facilities, demolition sites, and even thrift shops. To make sure the materials are in good shape and that they meet the project's criteria, they should be examined.



The materials must be cleaned, processed, and made ready for reuse after they have been gathered. This entails cleaning the materials of any paint, nails, or other impurities. To make them easier to work with, the materials should also be classified by size, shape, and type.


The project design must then include the reused materials, . To do this, a 3D model of the construction can be made, and the reused materials can then be incorporated into the design. The crew must make sure the recycled materials are technically sound and capable of withstanding the pressures and strains involved in construction.




After That I start build the model utilising the recycled materials once the design has been decided upon. To do this, the materials can be cut, shaped, and put together to form the desired structure. The construction should be stable and secure, and the team should make sure that the components are firmly fastened..



Rhythm and Balance


A cohesive and attractive space can be created using the implementation of the design principles of rhythm and balance in interior architecture. The repeating of visual aspects in a space, such as colours, shapes, and patterns, is referred to as rhythm. By directing the eye through the space and generating a feeling of visual continuity, it can aid in establishing a sense of movement and flow. Furniture, decorations, or architectural details like moulding or window frames can all be repeated to create rhythm.

 
 
 

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