Design 127: Environmental Consciousness


DES 127 Class Site

Posted in Class Updates by alan_wells on the October 26th, 2007

The Spring DES 127 Show, This is Why You’re Hot, went off smoothly in the UC Davis MU. To find materials from the show, go to the DES 127 class homepage: http://www.projectregenerate.org/des127/

Design 127 Homework - Due Monday 4/9:

Posted in Class Updates by alan_wells on the April 8th, 2007

- Work on project, bring it to class on Monday
- Ready 64-71 in Reader (about biomimicry)
- Go to biomimicry website and pick a topic to discuss on Monday

Homework due Wed. April 4:

Posted in Class Updates by alan_wells on the April 2nd, 2007

1– final plans for project #1: construct a scale model (4”=1’) of your final idea for the project; this is like a 3-D sketch of it. It should be made out of readily available materials or scraps such as foam core, matt board, cardboard, dowels, modeling clay, fabric scraps. OR: make a very detailed drawing, with correct dimensions and perspective, and with colors
2–Read the Introduction and Chapter One (pp. 3-44) in Cradle to Cradle and write on a 3×5 card seven issues/statistics/case studies for discussion in the next class. Be sure to write the page numbers that contain the answers!
(for example: on p. 29, the authors discuss mass-produced detergent as a ‘universal design solution’; this is an important concept and an important issue)
3–Measure your carbon footprint on the website and bring to class Wed.
4–Begin working on the following, due Mon. April 23:
– Make a list of 10 sustainable items (broadly defined as materials, products) and their local or online sources that we might obtain (either free or purchase) for our final exhibition.
– You must include one sustainable practice as well: it should be a practice that the members of the UCD community can easily relate to and adopt. One example of this might be a practice that reduces consumption or waste.
–As a class, we will work in groups to select the items that we will include in the exhibition. Then we will begin ordering that item. We have a very limited budget, so we will try to obtain free samples or “loaners” whenever possible.

Homework #1 - Due Monday, April 2

Posted in Class Updates, Homework by admin on the March 29th, 2007

(Homework assignments count for 20% of your grade)

1–Make a minimum of 5 sketches of ideas for project #2; you may combine the materials or use them separately. Explore the use of more than one material in your sketches.

2–Find one “green product” on the web and write a paragraph about it: describe it and why you like it. Post it on Alan Wells’ del.icio.us bookmark sharing/tagging site after you receive his e-mail giving directions about it. We will keep adding to this all quarter. The list can be viewed at: http://del.icio.us/des127

3– read “Learning Deficiency” in Reader pp. 111-112 and write the answers to the following questions: .
a–The author asserts that design schools haven’t incorporated sustainable design into their curriculum. In his opinion, what are the reasons that hamper the teaching of sustainability at the college level?
b–the author asserts that sustainability as “best design practice” is broadly applicable across design disciplines, and that integrating this model into design education is not especially hard. What are the specific changes he suggests?
c—in the middle column of p. 112 , the author says that “design must play a leading role” in changing the way we think about the world–how can design do that?
d- -the author lists a number of requirements for design programs to incorporate sustainability into the curriculum; what are they, and what is the educational challenge of doing this?

4–Read pp. 132-136 in Reader (plastic bag re-use)

5–Buy the Reader at Navins Copy Shop, and Cradle to Cradle and Kontakt Kleber glue (MU Art Dept.)
BRING READER TO EVERY CLASS!

6–How many of you carry a re-usable plastic water bottle? If you do, bring it to class Mon. (but don’t buy one)

Welcome to the DES 127 Class Blog!

Posted in Class Updates by admin on the March 28th, 2007

This is the site you’ll use to post all your reading links and summaries. By using this site, we’ll create a searchable record of the things we talk about this quarter, as well as create a place to comment and share resources and ideas.

  • Looking for sustainable design resources on the web? Check out the links section on the right side
  • Read the posts below to learn how to create your account and start posting
  • If you have problems, questions, or comments about the site, send me an email or just post an entry with your question.

How to Create Your Account

Posted in Class Updates by alan_wells on the March 28th, 2007

Welcome to the DES 127 Blog! Follow these instructions to create your account.

  1. Click the Register link on the bottom right, under the Site Options.
  2. For your username, enter: first_last (where first = your first name and last = your last name, for me this is alan_wells)
  3. Enter your UC Davis email address into the email field.
  4. Click the Register button.
  5. You will be emailed your username and password. Check your email and locate your password.
  6. Login using your username and the password emailed to you.

If you want to change your password to something easier to remember, click the Profile button and use the Update Your Password field.

How to Post an Entry

Posted in Class Updates by alan_wells on the March 28th, 2007

Follow these steps to post an entry on the class blog:

  1. Create an account if you haven’t already.
  2. If you’re not logged into your account yet, click the Login link under Site Options. If you’re already logged in, this link will show Logout instead. Don’t logout.
  3. Logging in should take to the Control Panel automatically. If you’re already logged in and reading the blog, just click Site Admin under Site Options.
  4. The main page of the control panel is called the Dashboard. From here you can easily create a new post by clicking on the Write a post link.
  5. Enter at title for your post
  6. Type your summary in the Post box
  7. To add a link, highlight a word and click the Link (looks like a chain) button.
  8. If you’re comfortable with HTML, you can click the Code button and use HTML tags in your post
  9. Check any relevant categories from the list on the right
  10. If you’re ready to post your entry, hit the Publish button
  11. If you want to save what you’ve written without publishing right away, click the Save button. The draft of your post will be available by clicking on the Manage tab.

DES 127 del.icio.us

Posted in Class Updates by alan_wells on the March 28th, 2007

We’ve created a DES127 account with del.icio.us, a bookmark sharing and tagging tool. You can view the bookmarks at http://del.icio.us/des127. We hope that you’ll not only use this resource, but also add to it with your bookmarks as you find them. To add to the bookmarks list, login with:

username: des127

password: spring07

If you’ve never used del.icio.us, the Getting Started page would be a great place to begin.