Articulating Material Criteria

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    Abstract

    This paper discusses the experiences and potentials with
    materials teaching at the Institute for Product Design at
    Kolding School of Design, using materials teaching as
    experiments in my PhD project. The project intents to
    create a stronger material awareness among product
    design students with emphasis on sustainability. The
    experiments aim to develop an understanding of, how
    product design students include materials in their design
    practice and how tools can be developed that further
    enhance this. Hence experiments are essential for the
    progress of the PhD project as they help to observe,
    imitate and articulate the students’ inclusion of materials.
    This paper particularly discusses the experiences made
    and ideas generated after the execution of a material
    science course for second year students, with emphasis
    on the concept of the material selection matrix as an
    educational tool for material exploration. The course
    was the first course I was involved in as a PhD student
    and has served as the first observation case in my project.
    The purpose of this analysis has been to explore
    and demonstrate that data from material selection matrices
    generated during the course, help mature the tool.
    Furthermore the purpose is to initiate a discussion on,
    how to create educational tools for material awareness
    creation in the design education e.g. by applying objective
    and quantitative methods in an otherwise often subjective
    design process.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication dateJun 2013
    Number of pages4
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2013

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