Sociocultural Aspects of Design

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Overview

Subject code

GE

Course Number

335

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Description

This course is designed to provide students with a background in cross-cultural aspects of both exterior and interior design. The main emphasis is on the use of space and symbolism as both conscious and subliminal forms of communication within a cultural and ritual context. Topics include: symbolic and cultural templates on the image of the home; geomantic/fend shui logic in exterior and interior layout in different cultures; analysis of how pervasive cultural aspects of design, especially spatial and symbolic, are in all societies; the power and significance of symbols and icons in human habitation. The major areas from which course material is drawn include the Americas (both pre-contact and Euro American), East Asia and the Pacific. Fulfills interdisciplinary course requirement. Cross-listed with EID 335. Course offered annually in the Spring semester.

Career

Day Undergraduate

Credits

Min

3

Min

3