Introduces art and science used in designing furniture. Topics include: Fundamental ideas of function and social use; Form, spatial organization, and typological orders; Structural integrity and composition; The design principles and design process; Materials selection and fabrication processes; Marketing and professional practice; and an historical overview of furniture design. Includes hands-on design projects.
Introduces art and science used in designing furniture. Topics include: Fundamental ideas of function and social use; Form, spatial organization, and typological orders; Structural integrity and composition; The design principles and design process; Materials selection and fabrication processes; Marketing and professional practice; and an historical overview of furniture design. Includes hands-on design projects.
Course Website:
openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/cad-plant-layout/
Course Profile (this page):
openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/groups/cad-plant-layout-ind2406/
Time: T 2:15 – 5:35 PM
Room: V/0511A
Instructor: Masato R. Nakamura (Office: V532)
Course Desription: Applications of CAD software in industrial plant design. Creation of 2D floor layouts with consideration given to production quantities; material flow; inventory control; personnel requirements; environmental conditions and restraints; heating and lighting; equipment specifications. Alternate equipment placement configurations are developed to meet changing production needs. The student utilizes CAD software to develop the concepts and completes the term project with a 2D plant layout and a 3D rendering of the required facility.
Course Website:
openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/cad-plant-layout/
Course Profile (this page):
openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/groups/cad-plant-layout-ind2406/
Time: T 2:15 – 5:35 PM
Room: V/0511A
Instructor: Masato R. Nakamura (Office: V532)
Course Desription: Applications of CAD software in industrial plant design. Creation of 2D floor layouts with consideration given to production quantities; material flow; inventory control; personnel requirements; environmental conditions and restraints; heating and lighting; equipment specifications. Alternate equipment placement configurations are developed to meet changing production needs. The student utilizes CAD software to develop the concepts and completes the term project with a 2D plant layout and a 3D rendering of the required facility.
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