Prereq: ID161 or permission of instructor.
Topical and chronological explorations of two-dimensional and three- dimensional forms of design as expression of human values. Students investigate technology, finishes, furnishings, representation, and theories to understand the historical, cultural, and social dimensions of design. Lectures, visuals, readings, discussions, historical analysis, research and field trips. The course requires some out of class fieldtrips with corresponding expenses.
Topical and chronological explorations of two-dimensional and three- dimensional forms of design as expression of human values. Students investigate technology, finishes, furnishings, representation, and theories to understand the historical, cultural, and social dimensions of design. Lectures, visuals, readings, discussions, historical analysis, research and field trips. The course requires some out of class fieldtrips with corresponding expenses.