who teaches
The history of interior and furniture as a constant transformation of the relationship between aesthetic feeling and technological innovation of material processing and development. Relation between the technological and design possibilities of shaping to the resulting aesthetic effect. Time stamps of craft and expression. Typical attributes and milestones of individual epochs and their relation to material culture. Presentation of exhibition stands. Design and construction of current assembly systems.
The minimum number of students to open the course is 5. EXCEPTION for self-paying students: if there are less than 5 students, the course will be taught in consultations.
related courses
500I3 / 555I3 | Interior III - History of Theatre |
code of the course
500I2
study program
Architecture and Urbanismdegree
Master's Degree - A&Usemester
8Lectures / seminars
2/0credits
2classifaction
Examobligation
Optionalcode of the course
500I2
study program
Designdegree
Master's Degree - Dsemester
8Lectures / seminars
2/0credits
2classifaction
Examobligation
Compulsorycode of the course
555I2
study program
Architecture and Urbanismdegree
Erasmus+ & Exchange - A&Usemester
SummerLectures / seminars
2/0credits
2classifaction
Examobligation
Optionalcode of the course
555I2