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Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
Content introduction, introduction to the concept of furniture. |
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2) |
Classification of furniture according to human actions, seating element design, museum trip homework. |
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3) |
Objective factors affecting furniture design, desk and bookshelf design, art gallery tour assignment. |
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4) |
Submission of preparatory studies, examination of anthropometry and ergonomics concepts, work station design. |
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5) |
Modular furniture concept, wardrobe design, Ikea trip homework. |
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6) |
Thematic and metaphorical approaches in furniture, urban furniture design, cultural travel assignment. |
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7) |
Wood material and its relationship with furniture, TV unit design. |
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8) |
1st interim delivery, glass furniture design. |
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9) |
1. Sketch work. |
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9) |
1. Sketch work. |
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10) |
Comparison of modern and classical furniture, designer research assignment, staple furniture design. |
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11) |
2.Midterm Submission. Giving the subject of the final assignment. |
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11) |
2nd Intermediate Delivery. Discussion of the final assignment topic |
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12) |
Plastic material and furniture relationship. |
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13) |
2nd Sketch Study. Wet floor bathroom cabinet and sink design. |
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14) |
Portfolio and Final Delivery. |
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15) |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
Research and Critical Thinking Skills: The ability to access information, evaluate it, record it, apply it, use it to express abstract ideas, evaluate opposing views, and test it with criteria and standards such as reaching well-questioned conclusions |
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2) |
Graphic Expression Skill: Ability to formally express each stage of the programming and design process using a variety of techniques, including two and three-dimensional hand drawings and computer technologies, to make appropriate presentations |
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3) |
Legal Responsibilities, Ethical and Professional Provisions: To understand the legal responsibilities of the architect in matters affecting design such as property rights, zoning and settlement regulations, user rights for public health, safety and welfare |
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4) |
Having Knowledge About World Architectural History: Understanding the rules of world and local architecture in architecture, landscape and urban design, and the climatic, technological, socio-economic, cultural factors and effects of historical heritage that shape and sustain these |
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5) |
Environmental Systems and Sustainable Design: To understand the basic principles in the design of environmental systems and to be able to protect artificial resources and create healthy buildings and settlements in architectural and urban design decisions of sustainability |
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6) |
Formal Composition and Design Skills: Understanding the formation, development and applications of visual perception and arrangement systems in architectural and urban design and the ability to apply basic architectural principles at the level of building, interior and settlement design |
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7) |
Load-bearing Systems: Understanding the principles of behavior of structures standing with vertical and lateral forces and the development and applications of contemporary load-bearing systems |
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Building Materials and Applications: Understanding the principles and standards regarding the production, use and applications of building materials and components |
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9) |
Construction Management and Application Skills: Understanding the basic principles of office organization, business planning, marketing, financial management, project management, risk reduction and leadership, and the issues of globalization, expanding application area and diversity that affect the profession |
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