BD2007

Faculty: Rebecca Reubens

TA: Aditi Banka

Beyond Mainstream Materials

Most mainstream design praxis centers on the trinity of wood, metal and plastic. Within the broad scope of these materials as well, there are very specific design choices that traditionally dovetail with mass-production and the industrial paradigm. This studio willl explore alternatives to these mainstream and industrialized materials, with the aim of expanding the designer’s material and technique palette.
Non-mainstream and non-industrial materials such as natural fibres, shell, bamboo, terracotta and textiles are interesting materials that exist in our natural environment, but are not used extensively because they are not part of traditional industrial paradigm linked material palettes. There are also several materials which are "waste" or "surplus" from mainstream industrial manufacturing - this studio also includes these materials.
We will explore these materials as viable alternatives for contemporary interior elements including furniture, lighting and accessories. A series of hands-on material exploration will lead to each student developing a prototype which leverages the understanding of new material possibilities.

NOTE: A curious and observant mind, ability to think out-of-the-box, willingness to develop handskills and do intensive hands-on exploratons.

Studio Unit

Studio Outcome - Choosing a mainstream object and redesigning it with non-mainstream materials.

Exercise 1,2,3 - Exploring Mainstream and non-mainstream materials.

Exercise 4,5 - Choosing a mainstream object, making the technical drawings and conducting the user study, thus generating a user profile for the object to be redesigned.

Exercise 6 - Making a list of soft recommendations for the existing product and making concept sketches and explorations using non-mainstream materials.

Exercise 7 - Constructing the final 1:1 prototype from the chosen non-mainstream materials.