Diseñar con luz y sentido. Luis Fernando Patiño Santa
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Diseñar con luz y sentido: un proyecto de diseño de luminarias inspirado en El principito, de Antoine de Saint-Exupéry / Luis Fernando Patiño Santa, Nathalia Franco Pérez – Medellín: Editorial EAFIT, 2018.
248 p.; 22 cm. -- (Colección Académica)
ISBN 978-958-720-540-4
1. Lámparas – Diseño y construcción. 2. Diseño de productos – Metodología. 3. Diseño – Enseñanza. I. Franco Pérez, Nathalia. II. Tít. III. Serie.
749.63 cd 23 ed.
P298
Universidad EAFIT – Centro Cultural Biblioteca Luis Echavarría Villegas
Designing with Light and Meaning
A Design Project for Luminaries Inspired by The Little Prince, by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
First edition: september, 2018
© Luis Fernando Patiño Santa, Nathalia Franco Pérez
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ISBN: 978-958-720-540-4
Editor: Marcel René Gutiérrez
Layout and cover design: Maria Luisa Eslava
Cover luminaire: Tomás Loaiza Jiménez
Photography: Robinson Henao
Translation: Jeffrey Winchell
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We dedicate this book to the students and professors who participated in this lamp design project inspired by The Little Prince and in particular to the student Sofía Cortés Alzate, who left behind a glimmer of light as lovely and delicate as the stars and confirmed with her parting that “what is essential is invisible to the eye”
Content
Department of Artistic Development
Chapter 1: Designing with Meaning
Teaching Design: A Challenge in This Era
Planning the Pedagogical Strategy: Designing with the Intangible
A Passionate Leitmotif: Choosing a Universal Inspiration
Chapter 2: The Methodology: A Step by Step Inner Journey
Week 1. Presentation of the Brief and Introduction to the Exercise
Week 2. Defining the Concept: Bonding with What Is Essential
Week 3. Development of Ideas: Relying on Techniques and Materials
Origami Workshop: The Folding and Translucency of Paper
Jewelry Workshop: Exploration of the Properties of Metal
Wood Workshop: Unions, Aesthetics and Resistance
Week 4. Embodiment: Light as a Design Tool
The Effects of Light on Materials
Week 5. Detailed Design: Scale and Proportion
Week 6. Materialization: Building, Verifying and Evaluating
Week 7. Staging: The Light Is On, Version IV
Conclusions: What the Exercise Taught Us
The Motivation Thermometer
What Did the Luminaire Exercise Mean to the Student?
What Did It Mean to the Professors Who Participated in the Exercise and in the Event?
Alejandra María Martínez Ocampo – Lil Prin
Alejandro Toro Rico – Unique Paper
Ana Sofía Victoria Galán – Eleven
Andrea Juliana Cely Almeyda – Eodem
Andrés Fernández Gómez – Amiblé
Camila Builes Bernal – Hariq