Survey of Contemporary Design
NC1224-01
Start Date
01/30
Time
6pm–9pm
Format
Remote
End Date
03/13
Meeting Day
Thursdays
Credits
0
This online course features the following types of interaction:
- Live meetings
- Live critiques
This course focuses on the rich history and ongoing evolution of interior design as a profession. Through research and lectures, students explore various facets of the field by selecting from a curated list of topics. They will present their findings in engaging slide talks, covering influential figures like Florence Knoll, Alvar Aalto, Eileen Gray, and notable designers from related fields. In addition to the research component, students will create a schematic design for a small object. This could range from a chair to a light fixture, textile, or wallpaper, drawing inspiration from the design principles highlighted in their chosen topic. This dual approach fosters a comprehensive understanding of historical context while nurturing practical design skills applicable to contemporary challenges in the field.
Image: Gray, Eileen, 1878-1976. Screen: Block: In the Rue de Lota Apartment, 1933[Slide]. c.1925. White painted wood blocks, pivoting on steel rods, 214 cm (height). Visual Arts Legacy Collection. Artstor. https://jstor.org/stable/
Interested in Interior Design? This course is part of the Interior Design Certificate Program.
This online class uses the ZOOM platform.
$575 Workshop and Enroll in Certificate Program
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Paul Paturzo
Paul Paturzo is the former Acting Dean of Graduate Studies at MassArt. Paul holds a BFA in Architecture, Massachusetts College of Art and Design; M.Arch, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.