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Lecture Reflections1/22/10: What is Design?1/29/10: Where Does Danish Design Come From? What are its Roots?2/9/10: Product Design2/16/10: Furniture Design3/9/10: Fashion Design3/12/10: Interior Design3/16/10: Architecture & Design4/13/10: Civic Design, Design for the Public4/16/10: Transportation Design and ArchitectureSymposia Reflections1/26/10: Symposium 1 of 8, "Form and Distinction," by Ole Thyssen2/2/10: Symposium 2 of 8, Design as a Tool for Marketing and Branding2/12/10: Symposium 3 of 8, Making High Quality Design Available to the General Public2/19/10: Symposium, 4 0f 8, Craftsmanship & Mass Production2/26/10: Symposium 5 of 8, Tradition and Modernity3/26/10: Symposium 6 of 8, Architecture & Design as a Vehicle for Creating a Welfare State4/20/10: Symposium 7 of 8, Danish Transportation4/23/10: Symposium 8 of 8, Public Spaces, Public LifeReading Reflections1/26/10: "Form and Distinction," by Ole Thyssen1/29/10: "Design, an Integral Part of the Danish," by Anne Maria Summerhayes2/9/10: Excerpts from "Danish Design," edited by Svend Erik Møller and translated by Morgens Kay-Larsen 2/19/10: "Applied Art Between Nostalgia and Innovation," by Kristian Berg Nielsen2/23/10: "Furniture and Industrial Design," from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark2/26/10: "The Magic of the Wokshop - Where hand and mind unite," by Henrik Sten Møller, and "Walk the Plank," by Tine Nyaard and Thomas Dickson3/9/10: "Danish Fashion," by Marie Riegels Melchoir from the Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion3/16/10: "New Danish Architecture," by Tobias FaberFieldstudy Reflections
2/10/10: Royal Copenhagen, Georg Jensen, Illums Bolighus
March 2010: Kunstindustrimuseet
March 2010: Danish Design Center
4/14/10: City Walking Tour & Danish Architecture Center
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