CRAM 314: Architectural Ceramics

This course explores the relationship of ceramics to the space of architecture; issues of large-scale work, commissions, public art and site specificity are introduced. Students are presented with a number of problems, both as a group and individually. Students are also expected to develop self-directed projects. A variety of materials, techniques, processes and concepts are explored. Researches on historical precedents and contemporary applications create the context for presentations, discussions and critiques, and are an integral part of this class.

Priority is given to VIAR and CRCP students in Years 3 and 4. Students outside of the registration priority group may register/waitlist for this course as of the registration rule release date.

Prerequisites: 

Any 200 level CRAM or INDD-230 Intro to Ceramic Design

Number of Credits: 
3.00
Repeatable for Credit: 
Yes
Sections: 

There are no upcoming course sections for this course.