Subject: Detail Design Studio

Scientific Area:

Design

Workload:

48 Hours

Number of ECTS:

7,5 ECTS

Language:

Portuguese

Overall objectives:

1 - Deepen knowledge through a detail design project.
2 - Deepen knowledge on methods and tools appropriate to detailing a project.
3 - Dominate the tools of detailing and definition of a design solution.
4 - Develop competencies to detail a design solution.
5 - Develop detailing of a concept design.

Syllabus:

1 - Defining the problem and systemising the components of a design project.
2 - The development of various solution hypotheses through the design project.
3 - The selecting and refining of appropriate design solutions to the identified problem.
4 - Building a detailed design project.

Literature/Sources:

Bonsiepe, G. , 1983 , Teoria e pratica del disegno industriale , Feltrinelli
Burdek, B. E. , 2021 , Design: The History, Theory and Practice of Product Design , Birkhauser Architecture.
Dreyfuss, H. , 2003 , Designing for People , Allworth
Escobar, A. , 2018 , Designs for the Pluriverse: Radical Interdependence, Autonomy, and the Making of Worlds (New Ecologies for the Twenty-First Century) , Duke University Press Books
Fuller, B. , 2015 , Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth , The Estate of R. Buckminster Fuller

Assesssment methods and criteria:

Classification Type: Quantitativa (0-20)

Evaluation Methodology:
This CU adopts the Evaluation Model 'C'. The discipline will consist of 2 main evaluation components: continuous evaluation (20%) and design project practical (80%). This CU being more practical in nature, students are expected to regularly apply laboratory tools and techniques and evidence this application through development of their design projects. During the diverse phases of the project development, students are expected to present constant progress and demonstrate autonomy. The students will be judged on visual perception, drawing, composition, modeling, and communication skills. The evaluation of the project practice (80%) is subdivided into parts (maximum 3) corresponding to the project phases and according to the University of Madeira Learning Evaluation Regulation.