Redrawing the Color Map

October 22, 2014
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The Interior Design Program is offering a new course in spring 2015. ADVANCED COLOR: STRATEGIES AND SOLUTIONS redraws the color map by connecting dots between disciplines, offering an integrated model with practical tools required to transform design challenges into successful creative platforms - featuring color as a complex multi-sensory instrument of communication.

 

The course serves as a foundation for students to gain insight into effective color management and practice fundamental color principles. Physiological, psychological, and cultural aspects of color are explored in relation to anthropology, architecture, art, communications, interior design, industrial design, healthy environments, marketing, neuroscience, and psychology.

 

Aristotle, Alberti, Newton, Goethe, Chevreul, Maxwell, von Bezold, the Bauhaus, Albers, Mondrian, Matisse, Tiffany, Le Corbusier, Breuer, Reinhardt, Warhol, Marrimekko, Pucci, Graves, Riley, LeWitt, Vignelli, Eliasson, Turrell, Do Ho Suh. . .  .

 

Prerequisities:

For students in the School of Architecture, graduate standing and the consent of the graduate advisor



GRADUATE COURSE: ARI 386M. Topics in Interior Design Theory and Criticism; ARC 386M. Topics in Architectural Theory

UNDERGRADUATE COURSE: ARI 350R. Topics in Interior Design Theory; ARC 350R. Topics in Design



Instructor:  Luanne Stovall, MFA, Lecturer, School of Architecture

Phone: 512-471-1291

Email: luannelstovall@gmail.com