Exhibition architecture (5 cr)
Code: MI00BS05-3004
General information
Enrollment
19.11.2021 - 09.01.2022
Timing
13.01.2022 - 13.05.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
1 op
RDI portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
80 % Contact teaching, 20 % Distance learning
Unit
Institute of Design and Fine Arts (LAB)
Campus
Lahti Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
- English
Seats
0 - 20
Degree programmes
- Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Interior Architecture and Furniture Design (in Finnish)
- Complementary competence, Bachelor's (in Finnish)
Teachers
- Henri Halla-Aho
- Kaisa Leka
Teacher in charge
Anu Akkanen
Scheduling groups
- Z2 (Size: 24. Open UAS: 0.)
Groups
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MLTITO21H
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MLABTO21H
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MLTIEX22K
Small groups
- Z2
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- describe the aims of an exhibition design
- design an exhibition concept, structures and relevant documentation
- design a lighting concept an exhibition.
Implementation and methods of teaching
Majority of the work will take place at classrooms in small teams or online in zoom (depending on the pandemic situation) where project work and guest lectures are held. The main exhibition design project is to design the Institute of Design Degree show, Spring 2022.
This class is built around team work, and finding design solutions by visual research and design thinking, and applying common design methodologies to practice.
Timing and attendance
Minimum 80% attendance.
Learning material and recommended literature
Will be in course moodle.
Alternative completion methods
Degree Show 2022 might require special knowledge and skills outside of the exhibition team, formed by the students in this module. If you are interested in working for Degree Show producing for example photography, video production, websites or marketing – reach out to the teachers. There are opportunities to be involved outside the course curriculum.
Working life cooperation
This is a live project. Students will create the exhibition from concept to reality, design, manage and order materials and build the exhibition. They will connect with partners and sponsors and market the exhibition.
Learning environment
Majority of the work will take place at classrooms where project work and guest lectures are held. Or online if the situation so requires.
Possible visits to museums and exhibitions are organised. Independent visits to museums, galleries, fairs, showrooms and other exhibitions or online exhibitions are highly recommended during this course.
Student time use and work load
In order to develop a good concept and achieve a live exhibition in May, this course is running through the whole Spring semester 2022. However, the intensity varies, where more work is required at the beginning and during the final weeks of the course. More independent time is scheduled mid course.
This course will feature an extensive exhibition design project that will be done as group work. Some of the work will take place outside of lecture days, where the group is free to arrange its own schedule, working method and space.
Participation in crit sessions is mandatory.
Depending on individual workload, students can do 5 to 15 credits on this course.
Contents
This course is part of Exhibition design module. The other two courses are:
MI00BS06-3004 Exhibition design and communication
MI00BS07-3004 Narrative in exhibition design
The design process is done in stages to develop the ideas into full concepts that can be applied also to exhibition architecture and other areas of exhibition design. Through this process the students will learn the main tools and theories on how to approach temporary, ephemeral spaces; to think of 3D space, to research and visualise ideas and understand what curator’s and other stakeholder’s roles are.
This course will feature group work, as the main project will be created in teams.
Guest lecturers are invited to provide more in-depth knowledge on what special requirement exhibitions and fairs have.
This part of the module has a strong focus on exhibition architecture: structures, materials and use of sapce and tools for building an architectural concept.
Students will learn basic project management skills by acting as project managers.
Additional information for students: previous knowledge etc.
We encourage a cross-disciplinary approach. Everyone is welcome to join, but please note that Institute of Design students will take priority. Previous knowledge on basics of presentation techniques and design processes is a must.
No previous experience in exhibition design is required. Students from all years are welcome.
See Degree Shows online: https://www.instagram.com/mi_degreeshow/
Assessment criteria
Assessment will be based on the main project results and progress. Active participation, group working skills, peer review, design process and project management, knowledge and application of exhibition design terminology and best practices.
Assessment scale
1-5
Failed (0)
Student has missed too many classes and/or hasn't submitted the assignment or participated in group work.