We will decide how each of us leads the course in relation to each educational institution. By doing this, the Los Angeles program has a very healthy variety of identities. We live in a state - sponsored university era that is confused to survive in the face of declining public support and rapid cost increases. This white paper has a hint of "I am cursed, we are not understood" and does not suggest how the landscape design relates to this change in public universities.
When we share our views with some of the teachers and administrators of the Savanna University of Art and Design ("SCAD") there is optimism and enthusiasm, rooted in "making it better". Using a variety of design options that are keen to explore the opportunities for improvement and the cultural value of performance assessment and measurement of success, our discussion was directed to rapidly motivated exploration. In September 2015, SCAD started the UX design course. This is the first course in higher education. It is certain that the program will be improved, but this early first step gives us the opportunity to promote positive change through design-based career as well as design education.
The word "sustainable interior design" is not new. Primo Jeza is an architect in Slovenia, a faculty of architecture at the University of Ljubljana and a lecturer at the Faculty of Art and Design, and reminds me of the first sustainable design about 20 years ago. At that time more natural materials were used. According to Primo, today's sustainable materials are more technologically advanced and there are many technological innovations behind them. "For me, sustainable interior design opens up the possibility to incorporate the special feel of materials into the space, the main point is that sustainable design is a function and form, I am trying to interpret it in a way, but I am constantly trying to find a variety of artistic expressions by gradually changing it, so it is very unique and people can feel by watching their uniqueness. " Primo explained