University of Technology Sydney

89128 Design Studio 3: Resilience and Creative Practice

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UTS: Design, Architecture and Building: Design
Credit points: 12 cp
Result type: Grade and marks

There are course requisites for this subject. See access conditions.

Description

This subject offers the student the opportunity to fully comprehend the value of design and gain a potential sense of meaning to what they do. Thought and the translation of an idea are both investigated in a text and design outcome. Group and individual projects help to advance the need for clarity of communications and for negotiated settlement. The project explores how design thinking allows for a resiliency of outcomes in the design world and ultimately considers the importance of sustainability. The aesthetic act allows for a space of value in society, a value that has to be recognised. The recognition of how creative practice can constantly re-invent itself in reference to how it engages with the problem allows for a resiliency of design.