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Course Description

This hands-on design course exposes students to the disciplines of the School of Constructed Environments (SCE) at Parsons School of Design, including Architecture, Interior Design, Product Design, and Lighting Design. Students become familiar with the mission of the SCE by investigating world events, social issues, and personal experiences and interests as springboards for design inspiration, direction, and production. Students engage in an iterative creative process that includes synthesizing observation and analysis, critical reflection, drawing, model making, and selecting and evaluating healthy materials. Students build technical skills and develop an understanding of scale, form, and spatial relationships needed to interpret the built environment. The design process is explored and documented through p essential digital and analog representation skills such as drawing, rendering, and iterative prototyping of three-dimensional forms. The three-week experience engages the NYC design community through guest speakers and field trips. Students leave the class with a better understanding of the interconnectedness among the built environment, ecology, and human experience, empowered to critically engage with cultural understandings of the field.

NOTE: This course requires students to bring a modern computer laptop to class to complete course assignments. The New School provides all degree and credit-seeking students (enrolled in the current term) with subscriptions for the full Adobe Creative Cloud suite of applications.

Learner Outcomes

By the successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • Gain a deeper understanding of the practice and application of primary and secondary research and its impact on creative and technical processes, including themes derived from observing and interpreting world events, social issues, and personal experiences
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the iterative creative process by maintaining analog and/or digital process journals/sketchbooks documenting research, ideation studies, resolved art/designs, commentary, and self-reflection
  • Acquire the skills to curate and supplement a portfolio that supports an individual and evolving design identity
  • Develop an awareness of the human, social, and environmental impacts of design by learning about material health, manufacturing, site analysis, and how people engage with the constructed environment
  • Use representation techniques as effective communication to describe, discuss, analyze, and convey design solutions for the constructed environment
  • Develop an awareness of the various disciplines of the constructed environment including interior design, architecture, product design, and lighting design and how these fields relate across a range of scales and human experiences

Prerequisites

The Summer Studies in Constructed Environments Workshop (PNNY 0311) is a prerequisite workshop for the course Summer Studies Constructed Environments (PNNY 3001)
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Section Title
Summer Studies in Constructed Environments
Type
Lecture
Days
M, T, W, Th, F
Time
9:00AM to 3:50PM
Dates
Jul 07, 2025 to Jul 25, 2025
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
102.5
Delivery Options
Course Fee(s)
SIS Tuition credit (3 units) $5,400.00
Available for Credit
3 units
Drop Request Deadline
Aug 10, 2025
Transfer Request Deadline
Jul 07, 2025
Instructors
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