Course Overview
A brief history of furniture and cabinetry design, from past to present, is covered. Emphasis will be on the connections between form, function and structure seen against the socio-technological conventions of the time. Secondary wood products are discussed as potential materials for new constructions. An understanding of the functional and aesthetic qualities of conventional and new materials will conclude in students designing and proto-typing possible design solutions.
Prerequisite(s)
- WOOD 1040 and 1060 and some hands-on experience with woodworking equipment.
Credits
3.0
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