8/27/2009

"Redecorate your living room. Design a new piece of furniture. Model your city for Google Earth. Create a skate park for your hometown, then export an animation and share it on YouTube. There's no limit to what you can create with SketchUp," say the folks at Google SketchUp.
"Cool," says Fuse!
Learn more about Great Spaces and all of the great art history courses you can take at IC.
Associate professor of art history Lauren O’Connell is using some cool technology to teach her students about the history of urban design.
Using Google SketchUp, students produce 3-D models of local and urban campus spaces and then propose ways to improve the spaces, using course principles.
In this "before" sketch, Chiang identified the following design problems:
Chiang remedied these problems in this "after" sketch.
O'Connell will ask students to use Google SketchUp to tackle urban design again this fall in her art history course called Great Spaces.
What would you do to improve the look of campus? Comment below!
Originally published in Fuse: Art History Students Redesigning Campus and Community.