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    Geolights

    New Dimension of Applied Photovoltaics
    by
    Kiran G. and Prof. Avinash Shende
    DoD, IIT Guwahati
    Phase 2
     
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    The New Year started with a bright sun and geo started to move into new levels of capturing energy. From the feedbacks of PHASE 1 the geometry started to move from static to more dynamic.


    Static Geometry


    Dynamic Geometry

    In order with the flexibility as mode exploring more dynamic forms started to play with forms.

    1. Concept Refinement
    2. Logo Refinement

    1. Concept Refinement

    Hexagon Exploration:
    By connecting those in two by two joineries and three by three joineries the forms were generated.


     

     

    Hexagon module exploration_(Image source)

    Pentagon Exploration:
    By connecting those in two by two joineries and three by three joineries the forms were generated.

     


     

     

    Pentagon module exploration_(Image source)

    Pentagon with one hand extended:
    By connecting those in two by two joineries and three by three joineries the forms were generated.

     


     

     

    Pentagon module exploration_(Image source)


    Iteration in the Dynamic Geometry:
    This is how from initial geometry to final it kept on changing.

     


    Also taking from organic forms in inspiration with the feet of different animals etc.


    As one of the leg lengths and two of the legs angle is made straight the geometry took to new dimension which gave explorations to more symmetric and asymmetric forms.

    Revised Pentagon module exploration_(Image source)

     

    2. Logo Refinement:


    Logo Iterations: New logo exploration

    Scenarios:
    Modular Lights for Indoor and Outdoor Architecture for Charging Electronic Equipments.


     

     

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    Installations:
    By joining geo lights with more of them can lead to huge installations in land, air and water.

     


    Land


    Air


    Water

    Feasibility Study of Solar cells, circuitry and Light Emitting Diodes:


     

    • Introduction
    • Literature Review
    • Design Process
      • Phase 1
      • Phase 2
      • Phase 3
      • Phase 4
      • Phase 5
    • Conclusion and Future Scope
    • References
    • Contact Details
    • Credits

    Creating Digital-learning Environment for Design



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