FELT material and experience: A student project in the field

IF 0.2 4区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE
K. Walter
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Felt is an age-old material that has been met with renewed interest in the fields of architecture and interior design due to its rich aesthetic and material properties with its unique look, and practical characteristics including tactility and structure, and ability to resist fire and absorb sound. A quiet study room in the library at Ryerson University in Toronto, presented an opportune site for a felt wall. Working with a local architecture office that recently renovated the library—Gow Hastings Architects, along with a local felt factory and library staff, the course instructor and students had a context for learning how to work with architects, manufacturers and clients. A class competition provided the vehicle for students to present proposals to this committee of professionals in their field, and brought comradery and rivalry into the learning process. Through in-class workshops, presentations, and a final review process, a winning project was selected. The final wall panels were fabricated by the students according to their peers’ design, and installed on site with lighting supplied by the university library. The result was a process of collaboration and experiential learning in a supportive learning environment.
FELT材料和经验:学生在该领域的研究项目
毛毡是一种古老的材料,由于其独特的外观和丰富的美学和材料特性,以及包括触感和结构在内的实用特性,以及防火和吸收声音的能力,它在建筑和室内设计领域重新引起了人们的兴趣。多伦多瑞尔森大学图书馆里一间安静的自习室为毡墙提供了一个合适的地点。与最近翻修图书馆的当地建筑事务所- gow Hastings Architects,以及当地毛毡工厂和图书馆工作人员合作,课程讲师和学生有一个学习如何与建筑师,制造商和客户合作的环境。班级竞赛为学生提供了向该领域专业委员会提交提案的机会,并在学习过程中引入了同志和竞争。通过课堂上的研讨会、演讲和最后的评审过程,最终选出了一个获奖项目。最后的墙板是由学生根据他们的同龄人的设计制作的,并安装在现场,照明由大学图书馆提供。结果是在一个支持性的学习环境中进行协作和体验式学习。
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