Week |
Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
• Introduction of the course
• Specifying the necessary tools and materials for the course
• Orientation
Discussion about the course content |
Preparation of the necessary tools for the course |
2) |
• Material information
• Definition of model materials,
• Scale,
• Drawing,
• Cutting and
• Mounting technical information
Conducting a workshop on the subject
Cutting techniques
Explaining the adhesives
Explanation of the joining elements |
Supply of materials and tools required for the following week
Ending the class work |
3) |
• Layered production method
• The use of layered production methods in materials,
• Fiction and assembly information
Conducting a workshop on the subject
Explaining the planning of sections according to model
Explanation of section removal
Explanation of pressing method |
Supply of materials and tools required for the following week
Ending the class work |
4) |
• Model fiction
• Formation of model fiction,
• Fiction and assembly with geometric forms
Conducting a workshop on the subject
Explaining the relationship between independent modules
Explanation of the carrier structure of the model
Structure installation techniques |
Supply of materials and tools required for the following week
Ending the class work |
5) |
• Composite materials
• Use of composite materials in the model
Conducting a workshop on the subject
Introduction of filling materials
Explaining the selection of filling materials suitable for construction
Explaining the processing of filling materials |
Supply of materials and tools required for the following week
Ending the class work |
6) |
• Moving systems
• Movable systems and solution methods in model
Conducting a workshop on the subject
Explaining the selection of hinge systems
Introduction of global connections
Integration of moving material into model |
Supply of materials and tools required for the following week
Ending the class work |
7) |
• Model work processes
• Modeling at every stage of design, testing and production
Conducting a workshop on the subject
Explaining the purpose of the finishing
Explaining the requirements of finish selections
Describing the planning of the remaining stages of the model construction according to the chosen finish |
Supply of materials and tools required for the following week
Ending the class work |
8) |
Evaluation of the course
Model work |
none |
9) |
• Fourth material
• Transition to the fourth material within the program,
• usage and fiction information
Conducting a workshop on the subject
Selection of additional materials
Introduction of extra materials
Overview of the processing of these materials |
Supply of materials and tools required for the following week
Ending the class work |
10) |
• Scale replication
• Scale replication techniques,
• Silicone mold,
• Polyester casting,
• Create a master pattern
Conducting a workshop on the subject
Explanation of basic mold principles
Overview of molding methods
Preparing the model for the mold stage
Plan planning |
Supply of materials and tools required for the following week
Ending the class work |
11) |
•Project work
• A project study of the scale fiction student
Conducting a workshop on the subject |
Supply of materials and tools required for the following week
Ending the class work |
12) |
• Acrylic based material
• Acrylic based materials,
• Plexiglass usage techniques
Conducting a workshop on the subject |
Supply of materials and tools required for the following week
Ending the class work |
13) |
• Painting techniques
• Pattern painting techniques,
• Airbrush use,
• Color and material knowledge
Conducting a workshop on the subject
Introduction of spray gun types
Introducing the paints to be used according to the gun type
Introducing thinners to be used
Paint thinning techniques
Simple texture making techniques with gun |
Supply of materials and tools required for the following week
Ending the class work |
14) |
End of term work
End-of-term work with mixed material community
Conducting a workshop on the subject
Completion of final model work |
none |
15) |
Evaluation of the course
Model construction work |
none |
16) |
Determination of final exam and evaluation. |
none |
|
Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
Ability to think creatively and innovatively in industrial design discipline. |
3 |
2) |
Ability to master professional material and production technologies and follow up developments and to effectively apply acquired knowledge in the projects |
4 |
3) |
Ability to reflect cultural values to professional approaches |
1 |
4) |
Ability to reach to original design solutions through critical approach to complex design problems and also foresee potential user needs. |
2 |
5) |
Having the knowledge and ability to effectively use two and three dimensional design tools and technologies in industrial design |
4 |
6) |
Ability to participate in teamwork in companies and to effectively participate in industrial design project management |
3 |
7) |
Ability to have professional and ethical sense of responsibility |
2 |
8) |
To work independently, to take responsiblity and to develop designerly sensitivities towards global problems |
4 |