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EXPERIENCING THE REAL-SCALE: MOCK-UP OF A SET DESIGN PROJECT
- Source :
- ResearcherID, Journal of the Faculty of Architecture
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Abstract
- This paper (1) claims that in spite of the unique opportunities introduced to design learning by the emergence of virtual models, the benefits of learning through building in real-scale cannot be totally disregarded. Within this framework, a real-scale project through which students could study light, color and texture was proposed in a senior interior design studio course. Students were asked to work in groups and create a set design, using different objects, materials, colors and lighting configurations within a mock-up space. This paper presents an assessment of the students' responses to the project, discussing the impacts of the project in terms of three main aspects: learning by doing and seeing, learning in different styles, and learning in a group environment. The study suggests that despite its functional difficulties both in terms of provision of space and budget, the integration of even simple real-scale projects to the design studio may be a viable option in design education, enhancing students' comprehension of the transformation between the design and its application.
- Subjects :
- Design learning
Set design
Real-scale
Virtual models
Learning by doing
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- ResearcherID, Journal of the Faculty of Architecture
- Accession number :
- edsair.dedup.wf.001..95f189130abcd9a20e03bae265d3bc7b