Wednesday, 24 May 2017

Final Evaluation

This academic year has been more difficult from the previous ones in terms of its content and the required quality of work in preparation to our future carriers. However, I prefer this year than the previous ones as the subjects were more related to the desired profession I’m aiming to. I always showed interest in design, especially interior design. Although I had been confused several times in my life to what should I be studying for my future carrier, I ended up choosing the right course. Interior design interior is something that intrigues me because each project consist of different tasks and each project has its individual challenges.  During this year we had the opportunity to design several projects which we were assessed on and I feel that I’m starting to gain a bit of experience and knowledge on what spatial design consist of.

The assignment ‘Critical Thinking’ has helped me further my understanding of being critical. In the beginning of the year, I had small idea of how to be critical, however having this assignment focused on such topic, had further my understanding and knowledge. Meaning that I feel more mature in addressing different situations and know how to look at the negative and positive side of each situation or task. I’m now also more aware on how to argue with someone without having large conflicts. The idea of writing a blog per week was somehow helpful for me as in written and argumentative aspects. However, there is still room for improvement and I’m aiming to further my knowledge during summer while I would have more time to reflect on what could be improved before the final year will resume.

At the beginning of the year I had almost no idea of how a proper debate should be done. During my debate session, I feel that I did well but not excellent. This means that I’m aware that I could improve further. Going to the debate I was a bit nervous and had thoughts that I would do very bad. What I should have avoided is reading out instead of debating instantly. I had prepared very well for my debate and I made a very detailed introduction, then I prepared several counter arguments, so I counter-argued instantly without hesitation. The most part that I struggled the most during the debate was during the question and answer session, where each question needed to be answered instantly with the information prepared. My opponent was also well prepared so the debate was more challenging. During the debate, I was being criticised that my voice projection was bad and most of the audience couldn’t hear everything. This made me realise such weakness, so I will keep this in mind for future presentations and aim to project my voice better and clearer.

Regarding the ‘Critical Thinking’ assignment, one thing that was difficult to identify was the hypothesis for the final essay. The research was quite time consuming and overall, I feel that I discussed and argued most important points of the researched topic. However, as a conclusion I think I should have been more accurate and straight to the point, while I had to clearly mention whether it was approved or not in a better way.  

Regarding the dissertation, I feel a bit more comfortable about it now, as till few months ago I had little idea what the dissertation consists of. I should say that the new course is much better now than the previous BTEC course which hadn’t any assignment that aims to prepare for the thesis. So, an assignment which was called ‘Critical Studies and Research Methods’ which was assigned for the first semester of this academic year, was aimed to prepare us for the dissertation next year. Thanks to this I managed to choose a hypothesis and now I have some knowledge on the subject I wish to do the dissertation about.


Overall this academic year had been great and I learned from different experiences and tasks which helped me mature more as a person. From now on I will start dedicating some time in preparation for the dissertation as I’m aware that it’s going to be a very challenging year which needs lots of dedication and good time management. 

Sunday, 14 May 2017

Essay Plan

Currently, I’m in the process of drafting the final essay for Task 3. The research will be sourced form online and I’m using reliable sources for best information available.

The introduction is going to be a summary of what will be discussed in the essay and a short introduction on the topic chosen.

Then the main body of the essay will be constructed by different subtitles that cover different arguments. To strengthen the arguments the essay will discuss negative and positive arguments regarding my topic which is about public libraries. Disadvantages and advantages will also be mentioned, regarding the use of libraries within the society specifically in Malta. 

Finding different statistics will proof the argument valid and these will be included and further discussed in more detail. It will mainly discuss main issues regarding public libraries in Malta. It will also discuss different users and target audiences. 


With this essay, I want to find out if it’s a valid topic to be researched on as to my concern libraries are becoming controversial as these are nowadays being demised. One important factor that are acting against the popularity of libraries is technology. This factor will also be further discussed within the essay as to further understand what would be of an alternative to public libraries or what would increase the interest amongst people. 

Sunday, 7 May 2017

Improving the Hypothesis Title


Hypothesis title: Creating literate environments for various activities to encourage people to read more, by targeting all age groups.

As a recap from last blog, my hypothesis is about finding a solution to a better environment to literate environments. Although I know the type of hypothesis I’m aiming to research next year for my final dissertation, there is still room for improvement to a better hypothesis with stronger arguments.
After I identified my hypothesis, one thing that might still be worrying me is finding a location, where it is preferably located centrally and large enough to accommodate most of my intended activities for a literate environment for the public.

At the very beginning my initial idea was to create an outdoor/mobile environment for a library space, which will encourage more people in reading. However, I discarded the idea after some discussions with lecturers, as they argued that it still won’t be effective and would be difficult to build arguments about, which I also agreed. From this idea, I wanted to still implement an outdoor space incorporated with the same area as an extension to it, with the intentions to have an area to attract more people which will also serve as a relaxation area for reading.


So, in my final assay I will be discussing possible activities that could be done in one space supported by valid arguments. At this stage, I’m researching and drafting the first part of the assay, in order to further develop and improve it from time to time later on.  

Sunday, 30 April 2017

Discussing My Hypothesis

First, I would like to start off by discussing the fact that I skipped two weeks of writing blogs. This was because of the pressure of having many deadlines. These deadlines were so tense for me to keep up with writing blogs. During the past two weeks, I have not slept enough as I spent most of the nights working on the upcoming deadlines. Writing this blog is also difficult for me to spare time for it. This is because more deadlines are coming and more pressure is coming up in the coming weeks as all assignments have close deadlines and it’s going to be hard to manage all assignments simultaneously.

Furthermore, my hypothesis is now decided and was discussed and confirmed with the tutor. The hypothesis is about improving literate environments such as public libraries in Malta. My idea about this is to improve the layout of public libraries in Malta. This is since most of the layouts in Malta are boring and has no activities going on, apart from having a library for the sake of lending books. My way forward and possible solution is to have a space that provides different activities for different age groups. I would like to see the idea of reading off a book back again. Also, having a space that has an innovative system of borrowing books, which will lead to increase the use of physical book. Adapting a space for a library is needed and till now we do not have improvements in government systems. 

Sunday, 9 April 2017

The Hypothesis

At the moment, I’m finding myself confused on what my hypothesis should be really about. It’s a bit challenging to determine a specific topic to have strong arguments. Having lots of assignments’ work to do, and many deadlines are coming up, makes it difficult for me to think about such important thing.

Posting a blog per week helps me keep myself updated and improve my critical thinking. However sometimes I find it difficult to write a blog as it’s almost impossible to find the time to do so. To be honest, sometimes I couldn’t find the right words to express what’s in my mind and that also effect my writing quality in my blogs.

Moreover, the topic of my hypothesis will probably be related to the library. As already mentioned in previous blogs, libraries are being overlooked nowadays especially in Malta. People seems to avoid using the library nowadays as they are preferring to use technology which inevitably is taking over books. From own observations, Malta’s public libraries seem to be put aside when it comes to maintenance and book updates. I’m also finding different case studies to let myself explore what’s already in existence and what are the real needs related with the education of the public. One of the main things I would like to find out with my research is to create a project that encourages people to read, aiming also for children of a very young age, as to have them develop a habit of reading.


In order to achieve and brainstorm the topic of my hypothesis for my dissertation, I’m also trying to have meetings with different lecturers to have different opinions and ideas about the hypothesis. 

Sunday, 26 March 2017

The Dissertation Title

Although I already determined the title of the dissertation as it was a requirement for a particular assignment last semester, I still feel confused about this title. I feel that the title needs improvement as it might not be fully clear on what my research will actually be based on.

From now on I will be working and considering changing the title to be clearer. To do so, I’m considering lecturers’ advices. So, I’m trying to ask lecturers to help me out construct a better title. The next important thing I need to do is to submit a paper where I will be explaining my final title and area of study. This needs to be submitted by the end of May so that it will be verified by administrative persons, if I’m not mistaken.

Having had an assignment during the first semester, that gave us an insight about the structure and what a dissertation requires, made me feel a bit prepared for next year. I’m sure that next year will be a very tense year, where we need to work on the required assignments along with the dissertation. Personally, thinking about it makes me feel stressed and anxious, but then knowing that I have from now on to start preparing and having all the learning outcomes achieved by then, (during this academic year) it will hopefully prepare me for such project.

I think looking at others’ dissertations will also help me understand better the quality of work required. I still need to do this task, as I hope it will help me further understand the requirements. 

Sunday, 19 March 2017

Mdina Ditch

Image by: Lucianne Calleja

Image by: Lucianne Calleja
For the research of the “Landscape Design” unit, I had to select and find about a local landscape design. I chose the Mdina Ditch project since it’s the closest one to my house and overall I like the project a lot. A while ago, when I used to have some spare time during the evenings, I used to go for a walk passing through the ditch enjoying the surroundings. At that point I never noticed or observed the space very well. But now doing the research for this task made observe certain things that normally are taken for granted by users.

To complete this task, I went to visit the ditch several times in order to take images and do some observations. I went there at different times of the day and the evening as to observe well how it’s being used by people.
Mdina Ditch - Before - Source Unkown

During the week in the evenings the ditch is mostly used by people who loves walking or jogging, during the day from morning to evening it is mostly used by tourists and during the weekend it is mostly used by families. During the night, the ditch is closed but could only be appreciated from above, from the Howard gardens.

About the Ditch
The Mdina ditch serves as a buffer zone from Rabat and Mdina, where the bastions start. It is an area where rain water used to be collected in reservoirs during the knights’ era.

Image by: Lucianne Calleja
Created by: Lucianne Calleja
Before the project was done, it was a completely abandoned area from the authorities. It used to serve as a parking area, sports pitch and filled with citrus trees. But around the 2012 they started to come up with ideas to make the space useful and aesthetically pleasing. The concept behind this project was to create a space to be enjoyed by families, so it had to be designed as a safe environment where people would relax and rest their minds while enjoying the beauty of the surroundings. They also wanted to implement an original idea and function when the ditch used to serve as to collect rain water into a reservoir at the Vilhena palace in Mdina. The new project was then finished in 2013.
In order to do this project most citrus trees were relocated in a more organized manner, following the chosen design idea. The trees were replaced following the linear paths created, making room for full visibility to the bastions which should be fully appreciated by visitors, as they are an important feature of Mdina which forms part of the Maltese history.  

The new design of the Mdina is very linear, parallel with the surrounding walls. Overall the area is very quiet as it is situated in a lower level of the surroundings. The surrounding walls and bastions serves to block the noise. On the opposite side of the bastions there is the well-known Howard garden which serves as a buffer zone from the noise of a busy street adjacent to it. The Ditch has various seating areas, situated where there are the most interesting features around.

Image by: Lucianne Calleja
Image by: Lucianne Calleja
During night time, the bastions are brightly lit by large flood-lights, which then the bright light on the bastions, reflects back on darker areas, creating a focal point of admiration on the bastions. The lighting bollards are placed along the paths to give a sense of direction which acts as a guide to pedestrians. Lamps are used for seating areas, which makes it adaptive for seating purposes. Both lighting bollards and lamps has symmetrical distribution. The overall lighting is bright white, however least popular areas have warm yellowish light, creating a sense of relaxation and a contrast from the rest of the space, showing the different zones within the space.


The ditch nowadays is still in good condition, but lacks maintenance especially of lighting. During evening hours the broken lighting fixtures create dark areas, which blocks the user from appreciating certain features of the place during that time of the day. 







References

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