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70 505 Design Studio

Credits: 
24
Full course name in Norwegian Bokmål: 
Design studio
Course code: 
70 505
Level of study: 
Master
Teaching semester: 
2020 Autumn
Assessment semester: 
2020 Autumn
Language of instruction: 
English
Year: 
2020
Maximum number of students: 
15
Person in charge
Rachel Troye
Required prerequisite knowledge

Passed foundation level (BA-level) courses at AHO or equivalent, 180 ECTS.

A third semester Master course (only available for students in their final year). Open for all design fields, but students are required to follow up and go in depth within their previous chosen specialisation/field in which they can document advanced design skills through a portfolio and application.

You upload the portfolio here before 14th May: https://nettskjema.no/a/147817

Please specify which track you prefer. 

Recommended prerequisite knowledge

This course builds on the design skills and methods learnt across the previous Foundation and Master courses. In “Design Studio” students and teachers integrate and push these skills and mindsets to create rich projects with a high degree of professionally. For students who want to take part in “Design Studio” a strong sense of curiosity, experimental outlooks and independence are therefore required. “Design Studio” allows students to tailor their own personal development as a designer in preparation for their diploma.

 

Course content

“Design Studio” is an advanced Master course where the students will develop projects across themes and partners curated by the Institute of Design. These can be connected to research projects, external partners or emerging problematics within the field of design. The ambition for this course is to develop stand-out projects where students go in depth into the issues they chose to work with, and create high level outcomes. The core values of the course are exploration and professionalism – meaning that the course encourages the development of reflection, criticality and new knowledge about emerging fields, but also has the ambition of developing high quality deliveries and communication.

In this course students will have a large degree of freedom and responsibility as to how their projects are developed. ‘Design studio’ is a place for students to integrate the knowledge they have gained throughout their education and work towards exploration, professionalism and specialisation. A central part of the studio course is to develop project-experience and knowledge about how different forms of larger design projects can be structured and executed.

Students work individually or in small groups. Each project will be followed throughout the semester by a supervisor and typically, a partner. Partners and supervisors depend on the specialisations and/or themes that the projects take up. Each track supervisor will be responsible for the students that choose to follow his or her track. The track may consist of one long project or several projects.

The main teaching structure is mentoring on project level and the ongoing evaluation of progress. There is a common structure for milestones and core-deliverables throughout the course (development of project descriptions and plans, documentation and deliverables, and main presentations). Co-learning is central across the projects, and students will be involved in developing research, lectures and course-materials for the whole group.

Projects will come out of curated themes and partners developed by the Institute of design or from research topics across the institute’s research projects. Projects can both be done as specialisations towards specific fields or in inter-disciplinary groups, where students from industrial design, service design and interaction-design work together.

Tracks Autumn 2020

1.Design for rich media workplaces // Kjetil Nordby + Ocean Industries - ca 5 students

The course will explore user centered design of advanced digital multi screen and multi modal workplaces. It will make use of design tools connected to OpenBridge and expand them into a multi modal workplaces integrating tangible and screen based interactions.

The course will carry out sketches, prototyping, field studies, user involvement, VR prototyping and industry involvement as part of the course and it will be integrated in ongoing research projects at AHO.

The course requires a high level of skills and motivation for participating students. There are ca 5 spaces available.

2.Disrupting and challenging  // Steinar Killi - ca 10 students

Minimum one of the master courses in Industrial design must have been passed, either Technoform or Transform/Protohype

Prerequisit knowledge: Good industrial design skills; CAD, Drawing, workshop, production.

The course prolongs the topics of Technoform and Transform, it aim to work towards a future possibility, seeing both incremental and radical solutions. This year the course will work in relation with Norwegian production companies. The goal is to design necessary products based on a possible critical situation, whether its todays Pandemic or tomorrows crisis. Could manufacturing companies be challenged and disrupted to change their production? Based on some possible critical areas; Energy, logistic, Food, Medical and spare parts, key products will be selected and designed for the competencies available in these companies.

Expected Learning outcome:

Knowledge: gaining knowledge on how manufacturing companies work, how they adjust and how they adapt. Gaining knowledge on how a reverse design process could be developed and carried out. Gaining knowledge on how to frame and design in respect for companies historical positive values(including aesthetical values) for users, society and the workers

Skills: Adapt and understand different competencies in different manufacturing companies, from culture to hardware- Using methods and tools developed for transdisciplinary projects

General Competencies: Be able to get insight into manufacturing companies workflow, how to analyze manufacturing competencies. How to adapt existing skills to a reverse designing process where production competencies will steer the design, and at the same time challenge this competencies.

Evaluation form:  The course will be evaluated on the delivery: Analysis, design process and prototype/model of a physical product

Workform and teaching activities: This course has a high level of independent work, the teacher will have weekly tutoring sessions and the different companies are expected to be an asset for the students.

Expected work effort: This course depends on personal effort, the capacity to work and seek out answers independently.

This course will utilize both the schools workshops and the companies facilities. The students will visit the facilities. Literature will be announced.

Learning outcome

KNOWLEDGE

  • The core knowledge outcome of the course is to integrate and mature the processes and methods learnt across the Master of Design.
  • Further, students are expected to develop domain-specific knowledge across their projects.
  • Knowledge about how advanced design projects can be structured and organised.

SKILLS

  • Develop and mature individual skillsets as designers.
  • In “Design Studio” students develop and expand core project-handling skills. Including scoping, research, project-description, time-management and communication.

GENERAL COMPETENCE 
Across “Design Studio” the goal is to develop the maturity of the students’ design competence and skills. This is done by both focusing on exploration and professionality on an advanced project-level.

Working and learning activities

The main activities of the course will be project- and specialisation-specific. Across the course there will be a focus on learning project planning, developing and scoping. The course is run in a studio setting, and co-learning across the projects, with some shared lectures and presentations etc, are important. The students will be required to make and present one topic specific “lecture” to the whole “design Studio:”

 

Form of assessmentGroupingGrading scaleComment
Project assignmentIndividualPass / failStudents accepted to the different Design Studio tracks must define their own learning outcome together with the track responsible, after deciding their focus area. This will be the basis for their final evaluation. The assessment method is to be decided by the track responsible in dialog with the student.

Students need to present and submit all projects, documentations and presentations in order to be assessed for the course. Students also need to schedule their own mentoring sessions.
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Form of assessment:Project assignment
Grouping:Individual
Grading scale:Pass / fail
Comment:Students accepted to the different Design Studio tracks must define their own learning outcome together with the track responsible, after deciding their focus area. This will be the basis for their final evaluation. The assessment method is to be decided by the track responsible in dialog with the student.

Students need to present and submit all projects, documentations and presentations in order to be assessed for the course. Students also need to schedule their own mentoring sessions.
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