Landscape design
The landscape architecture of the University of Western Australia is a design course, which focuses on environmental quality.
It focuses on the overall planning, design and management of landscape and land use; Restore and reconstruct the disturbed environment; Design and manage outdoor spaces to create exciting, functional and attractive environments that will contribute to social life.
Through learning this course, students will develop necessary skills, critical thinking, and provide a solid foundation for practice, as well as theory and art landscape design. This course is mainly to provide students with the basis for further study in this major. Landscape designers work in a wide range, from major regional projects to the development of small cities, including industry, commerce, institutions, entertainment and living environment.
The design studio is the backbone of landscape design. Studio teaching is supplemented by a large number of historical, technical and ecological units.
The University of Western Australia has invested heavily in cutting-edge model making and molding technologies, including laser cutting machines and 3D model making. The University of Western Australia has a well-equipped workshop and students can display their works in Cullity Gallery.
The college gathers disciplines of architecture, garden architecture, visual arts and urban design. This grouping means that it requires considerable breadth and depth of design experience to inform and inspire new design students, and will continue to expand additional design disciplines.
Comprehensive design
Design is an uncertain discipline - it means that you should use your imagination and take it as the center, and use different technologies and methods to create drawings, models and prototypes.
As part of the creative process, students should work together with various people on multidisciplinary projects. Students' actual research will consider the support of design communication survey and sustainable development design, as well as relevant historical and moral issues about design.
Collaborative design studio is the backbone of integrated design courses. Studio teaching is supplemented by learning aesthetic history and technology, appropriate technical units and designers with different backgrounds, to develop a common "language" and units across the boundaries of traditional disciplines.
The University of Western Australia has invested heavily in cutting-edge model making and molding technologies, including laser cutting machines and 3D model making. The University of Western Australia has a well-equipped workshop and students can display their works in Cullity Gallery.
The college gathers disciplines of architecture, garden architecture, visual arts and urban design. This grouping means that it requires considerable breadth and depth of design experience to inform and inspire new design students, and will continue to expand additional design disciplines.
Art History
Art is not a single entity, but changes constantly in practice and space as culture changes.
The art history course introduces students to the visual experience in the whole process of art development.
It includes visual arts, literature, film and new media, architecture, garden architecture and other art and design practice of the historical and cultural impact of research.
All over the world, including Europe, America, Asia and Australia, it is necessary to explore the serious problems of past and present culture, learn to experience aesthetic pleasure, and learn through emotional intuition and wisdom.
Students will attend weekly lectures to encourage group discussions and round tables.
The visual arts discipline of the University of Western Australia is the only one focusing on art history, benefiting from its architecture, landscape and visual arts school, which represents the depth and breadth of relevant design experience.
Many visual art staff are professional artists, who can bring their experience and undertake the art practice unit, whether art is a professional course or along the historical development.
Architectural design
University of Western Australia Ranking of Architecture High, providing students with rich experience of combining creativity, humanities and science. As a student, I will understand the design of independent buildings, urban configurations and landscapes to meet the needs and desires of the existing emerging economy, technology and society.
In this course, students will use a range of different technologies and production methods, including manual and digital methods to create drawings, models and prototypes. Students' actual research will consider the support of design communication survey and sustainable development design, as well as relevant historical and moral issues about design. Students will learn how to use creativity and reasonable investigation and analysis to provide solutions to design problems in combination with emerging aesthetic, technical, social and ethical issues. The design studio is the backbone of the course. Studio teaching is supplemented by learning the history and theory of environment and architecture.
The University of Western Australia has invested heavily in cutting-edge model making and molding technologies, including laser cutting machines and 3D model making. The School of Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts has a well-equipped workshop and students can display their works in Cullity Gallery.
The college gathers disciplines of architecture, garden architecture, visual arts and urban design. This grouping means that it requires considerable breadth and depth of design experience to inform and inspire new design students, and will continue to expand additional design disciplines.