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Course Name
Turkish
Model Yapım 2
English
Model Making II
Course Code
EUT 262E
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
4
2
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3
-
Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Mehmet Erkök
Course Objectives
1. Sketch modeling as a designing tool.
2. Developing structure building; to learn to establish the link between 2-D and 3-D. To be able to transfer a complex form from 3-D to 2-D and vice versa .
3. To use various modelmaking materials together successfully.
4. To be able to construct models with moving parts and functionality.
Course Description
The processing of model materials like wood, metal, plastic; cutting, folding, sanding, fileing, generally fine shaping methods. The reconstruction of an organic shape in a desired scale as a grid structure. The use of various bonds like glues, screws, soldering etc.
Course Outcomes
Students will be able to;
1. Interpret and learn how various materials are used together,
2. Correlate between 3-D and 2-D; they can figure out how an organic shape is scanned and converted to 2-D,
3. Learn and perform processing of various modelling materials,
4. Design and construct basic movements and mechanisms in modelmaking.
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Required Facilities
Modelmaking workshop environment
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Textbook
Other References
Process- 50 Product designs from concept to manufacture / Jennifer Hudson Baskı (London, UK); Laurence King Publishing Ltd, c2008
Basics Modelbuilding / Alexander Schilling Baskı (Basel, Switzerland); Birkhauser, c2007
Models: Architecture and the Miniature / Mark Morris Baskı (West Sussex, UK); Wiley Academy, c2006
Product Design Models- Roberto Lucci, Paolo Orlandini- 1990
Working in Wood- Mitchell Beazley, Jack Hill, Ernest Scott- 1997
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