2019年度工学院大学大学院・システムデザイン専攻

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2単位
カーニー マイケル 准教授  [ 教員業績  JP  EN ]
最終更新日 : 2019/12/13

<授業のねらい及び具体的な到達目標>
This course will utilize the three fundamental elements of the Vitruvian design process to analyze productions: in this course, the term productions refers to a myriad of works, including but not limited to, structures, machines, substances created through chemistry, art works and philosophies, planned urban environments, electronic devices, and items created for sale. The thought processes behind the creation of good productions are vital to the designs achieving success.

The course will be conducted in English.

※システムデザイン専攻の履修者については以下が適用される。

(JABEE学習・教育到達目標)
「システムデザインプログラム」
(D)国際的にも通用するコミュニケーション力,リーダーシップなどの社会・人間関係スキルをもつ技術者・研究者を育成します:◎

JABEE基準1の(2)の内容
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<授業計画及び準備学習>
The course will begin with an examination of the primary tenets of Vitruvius, the 1st Century BC Roman author. Although referred to as an architect, it must be remembered that the Latin term of that time had a much broader meaning than the term architect holds today: in Rome at that time, the term architect included – architecture, construction engineering and management; civil, material, mechanical, and chemical engineering, and urban planning. Thus, in this course, the term architect will mean one who designs. The primary principle of Vitruvius, expressed in his De architectura, is the Vitruvian Triad: firmitas, utilitas, and venustas, which in this course will be termed structure, function, and aesthetic. The Vitruvian Triad concept will be utilized in analyses of productions from throughout history to reveal that “good” designs adhere to this Vitruvian principle of design.

Weekly Plan
Week 1: Overview of course; defining the Vitruvian Triad
Weeks 2 – 4: Examination of Ancient World productions (every region of the World)
Week 5: Examination of Medieval European productions
Weeks 6 - 7: Examination of Post-Ancient World Asian productions: East Asia, India, the Islamic World
Week 8: Examination of Renaissance (European) productions
Week 9: Examination of Enlightenment productions that sparked the Industrial Revolution
Weeks 10 – 11: Examination of Industrial Revolution productions
Weeks 12 – 13: Examination of 20th Century productions
Week 14: Examination of contemporary productions
Week 15: Contemplation of future productions

<成績評価方法及び水準>
Grades will be determined through homework, course work, participation, and projects.

<教科書>
No textbook is required for this course.

<参考書>
Reference sources will be discussed in class.

<オフィスアワー>
Shinjuku Campus (A-2737): Wednesday & Thursday 12:30 - 13:30 and by appointment.


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