Identities: An RCA Project

IF 0.2 4区 艺术学 N/A ARCHITECTURE Interiors-Design Architecture Culture Pub Date : 2018-05-04 DOI:10.1080/20419112.2019.1575011
I. Higgins
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This paper describes a first year project on the MA Interior Design programme at the Royal College of Art in London. The ‘Identities’ project is formulated to ensure that students consider the material qualities of their work and develop design proposals that reslove a small scale interior design problem in finite detail. To achieve this a project structure has been developed where materials selection is the departure point for the work. The problem of planning is removed from the equation as students are given a fixed plan with which to work and the focus of the work then concentrates on the three-dimensional development of an interior design proposal where the consideration of structure, materials, form, detail, colour, pattern, texture and finish are key. Development work utilises model making as the principle means of communication. The project is broken down into clear phases that demand students work through progressively larger scales (from 1:20 through to full size) allowing detailed development of schemes as appropriate. The notion of ‘learning through making’ is crucial and the utilisation of model-making and prototyping is important. Tutorials are tailored to fit around the project structure to provide both support and rigorous critique throughout the process. The results of this approach are project outcomes that fully resolve interior design proposals in an unequivocal way at scales up to full size. Keywords: RCA, Interior Design Project, Materials, Detail, Making, Learning, Teaching
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身份:一个RCA项目
本文描述了伦敦皇家艺术学院室内设计硕士课程的第一年项目。“身份”项目的制定是为了确保学生考虑他们工作的材料质量,并制定设计方案,以有限的细节解决小规模的室内设计问题。为了实现这一目标,已经开发了一个项目结构,其中材料选择是工作的出发点。规划的问题被从方程式中移除,因为学生们有一个固定的工作计划,然后工作的重点集中在室内设计方案的三维发展上,其中对结构、材料、形式、细节、颜色、图案、纹理和表面处理的考虑是关键。开发工作利用模型制作作为主要的沟通手段。该项目被分解为明确的阶段,要求学生逐步完成更大的规模(从1:20到全尺寸),允许适当的详细开发方案。“通过制作学习”的概念至关重要,模型制作和原型制作的利用也很重要。教程是量身定制的,以适应项目结构,在整个过程中提供支持和严格的批评。这种方法的结果是项目结果,以明确的方式完全解决室内设计建议,并达到全尺寸。关键词:RCA,室内设计方案,材料,细节,制作,学习,教学
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