BD2002
Expeditions in Non-Metal
Focus Constructing and Specifying Unit Assistant Shagun Malavia
Faculty of Design BD2002 Spring 2021
2 nd year Benett Thomas Dev Prajapati Diya Chhaniyara Nanditha Francis Tejomay Kalai Uma Vaishnavi Borkar
3 rd year Apoorv Magdum Arundhati Jaiswal Jayashre B G Vishakha Bhatt
Sadasivan Iyer The Built spaces (domestic or work) of today pose challenges to meet the need of specific products to be designed and manufactured. The products whave to meet the demands of lifestyle and the challenges of change in technology. This studio introduced a design thinking process to find solutions for the products made of Nonmetals in the built environment. The modules/tasks planned in the studio enhanced the learning of materials, manufacturing, human factors etc. The learning process enabled the students to apply learnt fundamental principles to multiple three-dimensional forms, structures, and products. Students used various model making methods that were Digital. Students addressed the historical context of the design of products as they practiced critical thinking, research, problem solving, and aesthetic refinement. Projects required sketches, digital models, written reports and oral presentations of the explorations on the identified products and systems. Students developed their individual creative process through the exploration and manipulation of materials and methods to express a visual response to themes or contents.
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