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'the mind is like an umbrella - it functions best when open' Walter Gropius - founder Bauhaus

Unit 1: Structural Composition + (expression book)

Unit 2: Spatial & Compositional Dynamics + (expression book)

Unit 2: Spatial & Compositional Dynamics + (expression book)

  Curators must complete their personal research and moodboards for every session and add to their Expression Book which will be submitted for final review and certification decision.


Session 1: 

Introduction: Navigation of the program and Bauhaus.


Session 2: 

Line: Directional flow that guides the eye.


Session 3: 

Balance: Visual equilibrium through distribution of weight. 


Session 4: 

Form: Shape and volume of the work.


Session 5: 

Colour: Hue, tone, and contrast to set mood.



Unit 2: Spatial & Compositional Dynamics + (expression book)

Unit 2: Spatial & Compositional Dynamics + (expression book)

Unit 2: Spatial & Compositional Dynamics + (expression book)

Curators must complete their personal research and moodboards for every session and add to their Expression Book which will be submitted for final review and certification decision.


  Session 6: 

Fukinsei: Japanese Aesthetic design: Asymmetry for natural beauty 


Session 7: 

Ma / Space: Japanese Aesthetic design: Intentional intervals creating rhythm / negative space


Session 8: 

Ku / Emptiness: Japanese Aesthetic design: Extreme simplicity / remove distractions



Unit 3: Design Aesthetics + (expression book)

Unit 2: Spatial & Compositional Dynamics + (expression book)

Unit 3: Design Aesthetics + (expression book)

Curators must complete their personal research and moodboards for every session and add to their Expression Book which will be submitted for final review and certification decision.


Session 9: 

Kanso: [Simplicity]

Japanese Aesthetic design: Distillation to essentials 


Session 10: 

Koko: [Austerity] 

Japanese Aesthetic design: Maturity and dignified restraint 


Session 11: 

Shizen: [Naturalness] 

Japanese Aesthetic design: Authenticity without artifice 


Session 12: 

Wabi-sabi: [Imperfection] 

Japanese Aesthetic design: Finding beauty in imperfection.


Session 13: 

Kintsugi: [Beauty in the broken]

Japanese Aesthetic design:  Embracing repair as art.


Session 14: 

Datsuzoku: [Freedom] Japanese Aesthetic design: Subverting convention / creative liberation.


Session 15: 

Yūgen: [Mystery/ Subtlety] suggestive depth 


Session 16: 

Shibui: [Finesse] Refined, understated elegance 


Session 17: 

Seijaku: [Stillness/ Tranquility] refined, understated elegance 


Session 18: 

Harmony: 

Building unity among elements 


Session 19: 

Expression Book: 

Review of active visual research and reflective research journal


Session 20: 

Reflections:   

Program Review:  Learning experience, personal path forward and learning Q&A. Learner to Complete: Self-Assessment Personal Reflective statement.

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