Design Thinking (F20)

ARCH-1006 – Design Thinking – Fall 2020
What does the act of design mean? This course introduces the concepts of design thinking in various fields, through a series of lecturers and design assignments. We will focus on how design influences culture, from art to graphic design, furniture design to architectural design. The course studies the work of select architects, to see how they each approach the act of design, especially studying conceptual thinking and architectural drawings. Discussion focuses upon design as a central activity of the architect and designer. Exercises include the study of designed objects, as well as 2D and 3D composition, to develop critical thinking skills parallel to graphic skills.

Course taught by Terrance Galvin. 

ASG-1 - The Architect's Sketchbook

The tradition of the architect’s sketchbook begins in the first year of our program. Students are required to keep a weekly sketchbook in this course, outlining lecture notes, weekly readings, ongoing public lectures and a series of drawing themes to work on throughout the term. Sketchbooks are highly personal and creative; they capture the imagination of each architecture student, and often display visible improvement as the sketchbook is repeatedly used as a recording device for visual ideas over the course of the term. No two sketchbooks are alike – these ones are dedicated to the Design Thinking course only.

ASG-3 - Two-Minute Film: Infrastructure

This is the first time in the history of the MSoA that the first-year class was widely dispersed around the globe due to pandemic travel restrictions. Intentionally, this assignment asked them to film some form of outside ‘infrastructure’ in their respective towns or cities. We then played the films weekly as a mini-film festival that allowed the class to virtually travel around Ontario and the world, from Sudbury to Ahmedabad. All two-minute films have a soundtrack and credits that further enhance the atmosphere of the film.

LIAH FLANNERY

SYDNEY ALLEN

JENNA TAKKALE & EMIR KAYA

ASG-4 - Poster Design

Posters express their power through composition plus the communication of word and image working together. Design Thinking students watched the film Design Canada and were then assigned a series of Canadian (and other) logos, from Roots to Via Rail to the NBA. The posters began as sketches, moved to Photoshop and finally to Illustrator. The final poster had to credit the graphic designer, the logo itself, the font, the year of origin and the evolution of the logo over time, if this applies.

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