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MFA Furniture Design and Wood Working
University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth
2011 - 2014
The MFA Artisanry Wood/Furniture Design program seeks to develop highly creative artists and designers--diverse individuals who have a strong sense of their own originality and vision, as well as a sensitivity to cultural and environmental changes in society. It is our belief that artists and designers who have developed a mature vision can go on to conquer any creative challenge. Our graduates become artists in wood and mixed media, studio furniture builders, teachers, design consultants, and owners of design/build businesses.
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BA Environmental Design
Xi'An polytechnic university, China
2005 - 2009
These are the scholarships won during I studied there. Xi’an Polytechnic University Scholarship Third Prize, first term in 2005; Xi’an Polytechnic University Scholarship Third Prize, first term in 2006; Xi’an Polytechnic University Scholarship Second Prize, second term in 2006; Xi’an Polytechnic University Scholarship Third Prize, first termin 2007; Xi’an Polytechnic University Scholarship Third Prize, second term in 2008; Xi’an Polytechnic University Scholarship Second Prize, first term in 2008 (only once in this year).
Environmental design is the process of addressing surrounding environmental parameters when devising plans, programs, policies, buildings, or products. Classical prudent design may have always considered environmental factors; however, the environmental movement beginning in the 1940s has made the concept more explicit.[1]
Environmental design can also refer to the applied arts and sciences dealing with creating the human-designed environment. These fields include architecture, geography, urban planning, landscape architecture, and interior design. Environmental design can also encompass interdisciplinary areas such as historical preservation and lighting design. In terms of a larger scope, environmental design has implications for the industrial design of products: innovative automobiles, wind-electricity generators, solar-electric equipment, and other kinds of equipment could serve as examples. Currently, the term has expanded to apply to ecological and sustainability issues.