Furniture Studio explores the origins, methods, results, and influence
of the unique and highly successful furniture design and fabrication
studios offered by the University of Washington Department of
Architecture. The furniture program, initiated by Andris Vanags, is an
immersion into the role of materials, design, and making in
architectural education. Students directly engage the physical
properties of materials, and the knowledge gained through this
engagement enriches the design and fabrication process. The experiences
of its graduates reveal that the studio fosters creative thinking that
truly integrates design and making.
Ochsner presents historical background to shop-based courses, including
furniture studio; traces the careers of four representative graduates of
the program; and suggests implications from this program for
architectural education and individual achievement beyond the University
of Washington. Eleven students and the projects they created in the
winter 2009 studio are profiled, and the book contains a fully
illustrated catalogue of exemplary student projects from 1989 to the
present. Illustrations and descriptions throughout the book showcase the
heirloom-quality projects created by the students, many of which won
awards in competitions.