Scandinavian Design
The course covers Scandinavian design from the 19th century’s reuse of older styles and nascent nationalism to the 20th century’s emphasis on the practical and functional, as well as the late 20th century departure from this. Concepts such as style, taste, more beautiful everyday goods and functionalism are covered, along with discussions around the aim and purpose of design. The consequences of altered methods of production and materials are also covered. Individual designers are discussed, and their design are analysed as examples of design trends. Further, the writing of history about Scandinavian design is discussed and problematised. This is done against the backdrop of Scandinavian and international societal and cultural contexts. As part of this, the globalisation of the 21st century and increasing awareness of environmental issues, sustainability and gender are examined. Through studies of various types of literature and source texts, focus is placed on important events, ideas and values about Scandinavian design.
Level:
Basic level
Application code:
X1129
Entry requirements:
General entry requirements (with the exemption of the requirement in Swedish) + English 6.
Selection rules:
Available for exchange students. Limited numbers of seats.
Start week:
week: 36
Instructional time:
Daytime
Language of instruction:
Teaching is in English.