Monday, January 31, 2011
Sunday, January 30, 2011
CR04
RR03
Monday, January 24, 2011
A02: Long Description of Designer
Eileen Gray
Sunday, January 23, 2011
A02: Short Post of Designer (2)
Charles and Ray Eames
- Charles worked for engineers and manufacturers, where as Ray was fascinated by abstract qualities of ordinary objects.
- They had an office together (Eames Office) in Venice.
- Married in 1941, during the time of war. However, during this time period, it inspired them to do low-cost furniture.
- Charles studied architecture for 2 years at Washington University.
- Charles was a design instructor from 1939-1940, and Ray was doing weaving, ceramics and metal work in 1941.
- They were into filmmaking and made over 85 films.
- They started to create furniture designs in the 1970s.
- They helped design art museums, such as the Smithsonian Institution.
- Charles was in the National Council of Arts.
- Ray was in "The Arts, Education, and Americans" set up by the American Council of the Arts and Education.
J03: Survey
Saturday, January 22, 2011
A02: Short Post of Designer (1)
- During his rehabilitation services, he got an embossing printer. It prints embossed drawings on sixteen-inch-wide rolls, and it's basically like Braille. He then uses a PDF of the drawings that the stuff workson and takes that PDF and printsit out through the embossing printer. The line-work becomes a series of dots, so therefore, this gives Downey information through his fingertips (Kurlander 14).
- Other techniques that helps him are Wikki Stix, which are little waxed sticks children use to draw. Downey uses this directly on his embossing drawings and it's his away with interacting actively on his design (14).
- Acoustics help him understand space because he hears the echoes to tell how large a space is. Downey realized designers can think of design elements as visual, but they can also have tactile value (15).
- Downey is a design consultant to SmithGroup in association with The Design Partnership, LLP, on the VA Rehabilitation Center for the VA Health Care System on the Palo Alto, CA, campus (15).
- Downey is working on projects types that canbe difficult for blind users that associate with transit centers, airports and museums (Fogg).
- Earned a bachelor in environmental design in architecture from North Carolina State University and a masters in architecture from the University of California.
- Award Winning Projects: custom residences of Great Lakes Aquarium in Duluth, MN and MIT's Rotch Architectural Library.
- Registered architect in California.
- Wikki Stix (Fogg)
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
J02
SEL Ceiling: The patterns for the lighting feature
SEL Chair: Wooden chairs always have the natural
CR02
RR01
Leah Choi
Summary
In the first chapter, it talks about what design is. A lot of people have misconceptions or wrong connotations of what design is. I could relate to this because a lot of my friends who find out that I want to go for Interior Design always ask me if I could design their homes. But little do they know that, interior design is different from interior decorating so they get this misconception that it’s all about fun and not so much the design aspect behind it. Design’s unique definition is human’s capability to shape and better the environment. From this definition, I realized that it was so true that human beings are able to communicate, think, and design things in our world. With our intelligence we were able to advance technology and use what we have around us to create something to benefit our lives.
Chapter 2
Summary
In the second chapter, it talks about the history of design. It’s interesting to have a compacted history of design because I couldn’t imagine how many innovations our world went through within decades. With that being said, it talked about during the times of Industrialization or war, art and the industry combined together made great designs such as the automobiles. An interesting statement I got out of the chapter was after the Second World War; designers start to think about form and the fundamental importance to clients’ businesses. It also talks about the technology advancement in our society because of design. Japan, although a small country with few natural resources around itself, the people there have succeeded of making so many designs that helps better the environment. In the end of the chapter, it talks about how interactive design for electronic media helped navigate large and complex bodies of information. New markets, new businesses, new technology will constantly changing and the question that every designer should ask themselves, is whose interest is it going to serve?
Chapter 3
Summary
In the third chapter, it talks about “form follows function.” The two important focuses were utility and significance. Utility is efficiency, where as significance is expression and meaning concept of design. After reading some of the examples in the chapter, I didn’t realize that people in different cultures could affect the meaning of something. That the role of power and technology is a problem and it can become a threat when we don’t know if it’s useable or comprehensible. But the cool thing about design is that you can make of it however you want with what culture you grew up in. Everyone has their own set of beliefs and interests, that when something is designed, it’s going to help out someone either way.