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design

theresa m. winge

Fall 2008

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design• creative problem-solving (v.)

• product (or idea) resulting from creative problem-solving (n.)

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design history• industrial revolution (technology)

• modernism (art and philosophy)

• bauhaus (education)

• “women’s work”

• contemporary design (movements)

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industrial revolution• late 18th and early 19th century• industrialization of the Western world• impact on fashion• technology

• cotton gin• sewing machine

• science• textiles

• unions• UCLA

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modernism• late 19th and early

20th century• cultural, social, fine

arts, applied arts, etc. movement

• experimentation and fragmentation of the human experience

• characterized by deviations from cultural norms

• reject tradition in favor of new ways to “make”

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bauhaus history•Walter Gropius•1919 founded •Werkbund movement•Weimar Art Academy and the Weimar Arts and Crafts School•combine art and craft (skills)

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bauhaus school

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Bauhaus ideology• to design team work cooperatively and

combine their skills.• to combine the areas of arts and crafts

(skills).• to elevate the status of crafts and

design to the same level as fine arts, painting, sculpting, etc.

• to create and maintain industry contacts, in order to create designs that are marketable and user-friendly.

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design process

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design elements and principles

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“form follows function”• design motto

• form = aesthetic

• function = purpose

• aesthetic based on purpose

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bauhaus design critique• Design is a collaborative, not individual activity• Not all design is created by professionals • Emphasizes production at expense of creative

contribution of consumers/ users/ makers• Political critique of linking morality with

architecture, and of ‘Whig’ interpretation of history as bound up with ‘progress’

• Pluralism rather than single-strand development the norm

• Form does not necessarily follow function, or new technology

• Where are women? The emphasis on architecture and product design marginalises areas like fashion, craft

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contemporary design•marcel bruer•studied at bauhaus•changed bauhaus’ direction from “arts and crafts” to “arts and technology”•harvard university•Post-modern•d schools

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harvard graduate center (1950)

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whitney museum of american artNew York City 1966

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contemporary design challenges• human rights

• animal rights

• environmental issues

• social injustices

• civil rights (and liberties)

• sustainability issues

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“women’s work”

• domestic arts

• home economics

• human ecology

• dress studies

• fashion design

• apparel merchandising

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green design

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virtual design

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references

• 20th Century Desinger Data Publisher. “Marcel Breuer”.r20thcentury.com /bios/designers.

• BBC Education. “Walter Gropius”. bbc.co.uk/history/programmes/centurions/gropius/gropbiog .html.

• Design Technology. “Marcel Lajos Breuer”. www.design technology.org/Marcel Breuer.html.• Elam, Kimberly. Geometry of Design. Princeton Architectural Press, 2001.• Meggs, Philip B and Alston W. Purvis. Meggs’ History of Graphic Design. John Wiley & Sons,

Inc., 2006.• Flores, G. “Bauhaus”. History of the Bauhaus. people.ucsc.edu/~gflores/bauhaus/history.html.• Huovio, Ilkka. “Bauhaus: The New Man The New Technology”. www.uiah.fi/presentation/

history/ ebauh.html..• Morgan, Ann. & Naylor, Colin. Contemporary Architects, 2nd edition. Cicago:Saint James Press,

1987. • Rowland, Anna. Bauhaus Source Book. New York:Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1990.• Sharp, Dennis. Illustrated Encyclopedia of Architects and Architecture. New York: Quatro

Publishing, 1991.• The Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities. “Gropius House”.

spnea.org.