LIFIGHTER

2012

LiFighter is a university project focused on designing ambulances for both present and future needs. Utilizing the systematic design approach of analysis, synthesis, and evaluation (ASE) developed by J. Christopher Jones in 1963, the project produced two main concepts: one addressing the current challenges of ambulance design, and another envisioning a futuristic solution. These concepts aim to improve functionality, efficiency, and the overall user experience in emergency medical vehicles.

LiFighter is a university project centered on designing ambulances for both present and future needs. The project utilized the ASE (analysis, synthesis, and evaluation) design methodology by J. Christopher Jones, resulting in two concepts: one addressing current ambulance challenges and another presenting a futuristic vision.

My Role:

As a team member, I contributed to the project by working on design methodology and overseeing the analysis phase. Additionally, I applied my expertise in 3D modeling and model making to help visualize and prototype the concepts.

Role
team member, Design methodology, 3D modeling, Prototyping

Phases
Research & Analysis, Concept Development, Design Methodology, 3D Modeling & Prototyping, Evaluation

Credits
Siavash Jafari Jozani (team coordination, concept generation)
Amir Kazemi (ideation, art direction)

DESIGN METHODOLOGY ROADMAP

PROPORTION ANALYSIS

INSPIRATION + IDEATION

1st Concept design;

“NOW”

2nd Concept design;

“FUTURE”

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