The design for the garment was inspired from the wings of Hornbill. I named it “Kenyalang Shield” to protect the wearer from the Covid-19 virus. Featuring long cuts from shoulder to ankle that cover the entire body and combined with decorative bird feathers on the shoulders and neck.
The bird feathers on the shoulders and neck serve to remind not to talk too much and not to be too close to people. The movements can be felt like a warning when the breath is exhaled from the nose and mouth. The big wings are spread into the air as if to cover the whole world to protect in the fight against Covid-19. Whoever is near will run away and whoever is far will avoid getting close. The function is to follow the Standard Operation Procedure (SOP) of social distancing. Inner part of the garment
Kenyalang Shield Pop-Up Store is selling a cloak that inspired by the wing of hornbill. Design with my own ide that loves fauna and nature. With the prefabricated method, this kiosk featured the style of a flying bird.
The kiosk is constructed using light steel as a frame for the clear glass and laminated glass panel at the roof part. The roof is supported by two columns. Both floor and wall construct using plywood.
The interior layout designed according to the suitable of the customer. Once the customer enters the kiosk, they will see a signage on the pole at the centre of entrance. At the right side, the customer can see the history of hornbill, idea development, material used, and the process of producing the garment. They also can see the display Kenyalang Shield hanging seem like the flying hornbill. There are also chairs available in this section.
The customer who feels excited to try on the cloak will enter the left side of the kiosk. The kiosk provides stock of cloaks in sizes S, M, L, and XL which are hanging at the rack. Fitting room are not provided since cloak is an outer garment, but the kiosk provides a large mirror. Most of the customer who try on the cloak will feel to expand the wing which required a large space. Customer also prefer to share experience with their parents and friends.
For those who feel satisfied and wish to purchase the garment, they can pay at the counter which located opposite the garment rack.
The project is the Bus Stop Design Competition organized by PAM Sarawak Chapter and Majlis Bandaraya Kuching Selatan (MBKS). Student will then be exposed to the competition hence will encourage them to highlight their design talent in this competition. This Bus Stop should be able to address the needs of the client MBKS, which is to have a bus stop for the community with area for casual seating etc. should also be provided to promote a sense of informality to the spaces. It must correspond well to the Lake and its surrounding flora and fauna, while providing flexible, shaded spaces within a thoughtful landscape design.