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Möbel und Raumdesign | Danish Design School

POSTED 15.10.2010
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Furniture and Space Design springs from the main areas of furniture design, with wood as the main material, and interior design, but today the topics have a wider scope. Important developments have taken place with regard to new materials, analogue and digital tools and production conditions, and new lifestyles, working conditions and forms of communication also make new demands on the design of furniture and space.

You learn to work with the many applications of the area, developing a clear professional, theoretic and artistic foundation as well as thorough knowledge of the processes, methods and expressions associated with the design of furniture and space.

Through your studies you develop methods that enable you to work in an independent, creative and experimental manner. Furniture and Space Design consists of the topics aesthetics, culture and history, process, form and material, function, and visualization. The aesthetic aspect is a fundamental element in the mode of expression of this discipline. Culture and history components give you a larger perspective and strengthen your ability to analyze, examine and research. The design process involves the artistic and intuitive aspects of the design process as well as functional and technical aspects and strategic design, ethical considerations and relevance for society. The programme gives you in-depth knowledge of the role of materials and technologies as links between functional properties and aesthetic possibilities.

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[lang_de]Studiengang:

Möbel und Raumdesign[/lang_de][lang_en]Degree programme:

[lang_de]Hochschule:

Danish Design School, Kopenhagen > www.dkds.dk[/lang_de][lang_en]Design:

[lang_de]Studienberatung:

Marianne Gyldendal > mgy@dkds.dk[/lang_de][lang_en]Director:

[lang_de]Aufnahmeverfahren:

Für Bachelor: Hausaufgabe, Interview, Sprachtest im Dänischen
Für Master: Portfolio, Motivationsschreiben[/lang_de][lang_en]Admission procedure:

[lang_de]Studienbeginn:

Wintersemester[/lang_de][lang_en]Begin of studies:

[lang_de]Abschluss:

Bachelor of Arts (6 Semester), Master of Arts (4 Semester)[/lang_de][lang_en]Degree:

[lang_de]Kosten:

keine Studiengebühren[/lang_de][lang_en]Costs: