Tim Antoniuk
Contact
Associate Professor, Faculty of Arts - Art & Design Dept
- tna@ualberta.ca
Courses
DES 300 - Foundations of Industrial Design I
Introduction to the principles, methods and techniques of industrial design. Studies of three-dimensional design address concept, form and function in a social/environmental context and involve projects combining theory and practice in two and three dimensions. Prerequisites: ART 134 and DES 135, or ART 136 and DES 138. Corequisite: DES 302 or consent of the Department. BDes Students must enroll in DES 301 in second term. Note: Not open to students with credit in DES 370.
DES 403 - Furniture Design Principles and Practices I
A studio-based course which implements design principles and practices with a focus on their application to furniture design for batch production and mass production. Experimentation and concept development with computer technology. 2-D media and 3-D models and prototypes. Prerequisite or corequisite: DES 400 or consent of the Department. Note: Not open to students with credit in DES 477.
DES 503 - Furniture Design Applications and Production Technologies
A studio-based course in which projects address the requirements of special user groups and specific markets with special consideration of the production capabilities of western Canada. Computer-aided design and manufacturing will be the focus of at least one project. Prerequisite: DES 403. Pre- or corequisite: DES 501 or consent of the Department. Note: Not open to students with credit in DES 576.