Design Studio 3
Parsons School of Design: School of Constructed Env.
Course Reference Number: 6483
Credits: 6
This course combines deeper intellectual inquiry and technical analysis of light and interior design through engagement with an existing urban site in New York City and the proposition of new design interventions. Students explore large-scale urban conditions, circulation patterns, programmatic layout, material, color, pattern along side other diverese topics surrounding human health and interior qualitative considerations. This studio unites lighting and interior design students in order to collaboratively measure, evaluate, and propose new design projects; the proposals stimulate debate about aesthetics, energy conservation, and social ethics. Students employ a variety of techniques, including computer visualizations, physical models, and full-scale mock-ups.
College: Parsons School of Design (PS)
Department: School of Constructed Env. (SCE)
Campus: New York City (GV)
Course Format: Studio (S)
Max Enrollment: 16
Course Reference Number: 6483
Credits: 6
This course combines deeper intellectual inquiry and technical analysis of light and interior design through engagement with an existing urban site in New York City and the proposition of new design interventions. Students explore large-scale urban conditions, circulation patterns, programmatic layout, material, color, pattern along side other diverese topics surrounding human health and interior qualitative considerations. This studio unites lighting and interior design students in order to collaboratively measure, evaluate, and propose new design projects; the proposals stimulate debate about aesthetics, energy conservation, and social ethics. Students employ a variety of techniques, including computer visualizations, physical models, and full-scale mock-ups.
College: Parsons School of Design (PS)
Department: School of Constructed Env. (SCE)
Campus: New York City (GV)
Course Format: Studio (S)
Max Enrollment: 23
Course Reference Number: 6483
Credits: 6
This course combines deeper intellectual inquiry and technical analysis of light and interior design through engagement with an existing urban site in New York City and the proposition of new design interventions. Students explore large-scale urban conditions, circulation patterns, programmatic layout, material, color, pattern along side other diverese topics surrounding human health and interior qualitative considerations. This studio unites lighting and interior design students in order to collaboratively measure, evaluate, and propose new design projects; the proposals stimulate debate about aesthetics, energy conservation, and social ethics. Students employ a variety of techniques, including computer visualizations, physical models, and full-scale mock-ups.
College: Parsons School of Design (PS)
Department: Constructed Environments (PSCE)
Campus: New York City (GV)
Course Format: Studio (S)
Max Enrollment: 40
Course Reference Number: 6483
Credits: 6
This course combines deeper intellectual inquiry and technical analysis of light and interior design through engagement with an existing urban site in New York City and the proposition of new design interventions. Students explore large-scale urban conditions, circulation patterns, programmatic layout, material, color, pattern along side other diverese topics surrounding human health and interior qualitative considerations. This studio unites lighting and interior design students in order to collaboratively measure, evaluate, and propose new design projects; the proposals stimulate debate about aesthetics, energy conservation, and social ethics. Students employ a variety of techniques, including computer visualizations, physical models, and full-scale mock-ups.
College: Parsons School of Design (PS)
Department: Constructed Environments (PSCE)
Campus: New York City (GV)
Course Format: Studio (S)
Max Enrollment: 24
Course Reference Number: 6483
Credits: 6
This course combines deeper intellectual inquiry and technical analysis of light and interior design through engagement with an existing urban site in New York City and the proposition of new design interventions. Students explore large-scale urban conditions, circulation patterns, programmatic layout, material, color, pattern along side other diverese topics surrounding human health and interior qualitative considerations. This studio unites lighting and interior design students in order to collaboratively measure, evaluate, and propose new design projects; the proposals stimulate debate about aesthetics, energy conservation, and social ethics. Students employ a variety of techniques, including computer visualizations, physical models, and full-scale mock-ups.
College: Parsons School of Design (PS)
Department: Constructed Environments (PSCE)
Campus: Online - Inactive (DL)
Course Format: Studio (S)
Max Enrollment: 26
Course Reference Number: 6483
Credits: 6
This course combines deeper intellectual inquiry and technical analysis of light and interior design through engagement with an existing urban site in New York City and the proposition of new design interventions. Students explore large-scale urban conditions, circulation patterns, programmatic layout, material, color, pattern along side other diverese topics surrounding human health and interior qualitative considerations. This studio unites lighting and interior design students in order to collaboratively measure, evaluate, and propose new design projects; the proposals stimulate debate about aesthetics, energy conservation, and social ethics. Students employ a variety of techniques, including computer visualizations, physical models, and full-scale mock-ups.
College: Parsons School of Design (PS)
Department: Constructed Environments (PSCE)
Campus: New York City (GV)
Course Format: Studio (S)
Max Enrollment: 25