BLENDING BIOMIMICRY AND KAMBA CULTURE IN CITAM KAREN YOUTH WORSHIP CENTER.

Degree Programme
BA Design
Project Supervisor
MR. COLLINS MAKUNDA
Project Title
BLENDING BIOMIMICRY AND KAMBA CULTURE IN CITAM KAREN YOUTH WORSHIP CENTER.
Status
Completed
Student Name
DIANA NASIMIYU SITUMA
Year
2020
Student Abstract

Interior design is the art and science of enhancing the interior of a building to achieve a healthier and more aesthetically pleasing environment for the people using the space. Design is far much more than that. Designers are taught to solve interior space problems while focusing on the user’s needs through experience and sustainability. This study focuses on creating a blend between biomimicry and kamba culture in a youth worship center through user experience.
A qualitative research was done for this study. Data collection techniques included direct observation, one on one interviews and surveys. Data analysis was done using descriptive methods including narrative and content analysis. Tables, pie charts and photographs were presented as well and the research findings show that there is room for improvement in terms of bringing a co-relation between spaces and the user and combing sustainability.