Thesis Highlights

Prototyping Solutions

Prototyping Solutions Design Studio cover image

This upper-level course draws upon foundational design skills from studio prerequisites to explore form-making through physical prototypes. Students will first analyze an archetype (e.g, stool, table, sawhorse), then will work to develop concepts, uses, and formal qualities to be tested on their own design. The iterative process will include material studies, physical and digital model-making, and constructed fabrication drawings that inform individual projects at full scale. Understanding design as inseparable from making is central to this course. The final builds are simultaneously a studied work and an object for refinement. 

WORK

Prototyping Solutions Design Studio project prototype
Prototyping Solutions Design Studio furniture wood prototype
Prototyping Solutions Design Studio prototypes
Prototyping Solutions Design Studio project prototype building process of furniture
Prototyping Solutions Design Studio student work during final review
Prototyping Solutions Design Studio student work during final review

FACULTY

Nick Perrin, Visiting Assistant Professor of Design