Design for Society: “Design Requires Courage”

Apr 24, 2023
Articulated around several themes highlighting the importance of thinking design across disciplines, Design Across Scales will offer undergraduate students the opportunity to meet several guests over the 2024 Spring semester. From engineering to architecture to planning; from science to computing to the arts — the encounters will contribute to establishing a shared design culture across MIT, capable of responding to design’s evolving responsibilities.
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Feb 6, 2024
Design Across Scales is an undergraduate-level course open to students across all MIT schools and majors.
Through a combination of guest-lectures by renowned designers and lab sessions, the course exposes salient, contemporary design challenges and gives students design tools to approach them. Today, design doesn’t only concern the creation of isolated objects, but the consideration of the different systems and externalities associated with them.
To do so, designers need to think, more than ever, across disciplines and scales. We need to situate our design intentions within broader social and environmental concerns. We need to consider how design addresses different publics and cultures, different economies and ecologies. The course's full commitment to cross-disciplinary practice aspires to build a shared design culture across MIT — from engineering to architecture to planning; from science to computing to the arts — capable of responding to design’s evolving responsibilities.
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DESIGN ACROSS SCALES
Instructors: Nicholas de Monchaux & Roi Salgueiro Barrio
TAs: Alicia Jael Delgado, Logan King, Johann Schweig
Credits: 2-2-8 (UG)
Class Sessions: Mondays, 10am–12pm / N52-337
Lab Sessions: Wednesdays, 7–9pm / N52-33
Presented by: MIT Architecture and MIT MAD
Apr 24, 2023
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