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Faculty of Arts and Design. Furniture Design (3). ( IDF 4102 ). Lecture 8. Week 14. Furniture Design (3). Course Lecturer :. Prof. Hana Yassen. Course assistant :. Eng. Maha Elwany. Location ( F 411 ). Lecture (8:30-9:20) Tutorial ( 9:30-1:20 ).
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Faculty of Arts and Design Furniture Design (3) ( IDF 4102 ) Lecture 8 Week 14
Furniture Design (3) Course Lecturer : Prof. Hana Yassen Course assistant : Eng. MahaElwany Location ( F 411 ) Lecture (8:30-9:20) Tutorial ( 9:30-1:20 ) Office hours: Thursday ( 8:30 – 12:30 ) E-mail : Prof_Hanayassen@yahoo.com
Textbooks: • - Joseph De Chiara, Michael J. Crosbie. Time-saver standards for building types.4th edition. Mc.Graw-Hill.New York. • - The best of fine wood working tables & chairs. Fine wood working pub., Tauton press. • - Thomas a. Heinz. Frank Loyd Wright Interiors & Furniture, Academy Press.
Way of evaluation The course grade is 150 in total in a final evaluation committee with three examiners Attendance: (10) Presentation: (30) Mid-term exam (A daily project): (10) Final evaluation: (100) - First project (50 ) -Second project (50 ) Total = 150
Course Objectives: • - Developing your creative ability on a course with a design culture that considers all aspects of furniture and related product design, and a philosophy that thrives on new ideas, new ways of doing things and the exploration of creative possibilities. We celebrate diversity and encourage our students to develop - their own personal identities. • - Learning to think about furniture in its broadest terms, developing your creativity by exploring space, form and structure. • - Designing different furniture units to suit any interior space according to the needed function (counter – storing shelves – chairs – decorative partitions, etc ……) within architectural artistic aspects, considering working details and used material, and according to human scale standard measurements (Anthropometric) and duty function (Ergonomics). • - Studying includes • research skills • idea generation • concept development • ergonomics • model making • production and communication.
Course Description: • - Training students on drawing different elevations (plan – vertical elevation – side elevation) for interior spaces ( residential, commercial and office) furniture units using suitable drawing scales. • - Drawing different illustrating sections showing the working details used in each unit. • - Drawing different isometric perspectives showing the wooden joints used in each unit. • - Studying the different line textures used in illustrating different wooden parts and joints through plans, elevations, sections and perspectives. • - Designing a decorative furniture unit using the suitable joints and geometrical drawing details.
Assignment: Presentation for Final Evaluation
Prof. Hana Yassen Eng. MahaElwany