Teknisk tegnekursus
Dette otte ugers kursus introducerer de studerende til de grundlæggende elementer i teknisk tegning, både i hånden og digitalt, og som forberedelse til videregående studier inden for design og arkitektur. De studerende lærer principperne i ortografisk, snit- og isometrisk tegning gennem strukturerede demonstrationer og guidet øvelse, inden de arbejder videre med at producere 3D-modeller og tekniske tegninger digitalt i Autodesk Fusion.
Kurset henvender sig især til dem der allerede går på en arkitektskole eller designskole, eller som arbejder indenfor faget, eller til dem som søger ind på Arkitektskolen og Designskolen. Ønsker du vejledning i forhold til ansøgninger og hjemmeopgaver henviser vi til vores Arkitektur- og møbeldesignlinje eller vores mentorforløb.
Kurset undervises på engelsk, men underviseren forstår det meste dansk, så du er velkommen til at stille dine spørgsmål på dansk, hvis du har lettere ved det.
English:
This eight week course introduces students to the core elements of technical drawing, both by hand and digitally, in preparation for university studies in design and architecture. Students learn the fundamentals of orthographic, sectional, and isometric drawing through structured demonstrations and guided practice, before progressing to produce 3D models and technical drawings digitally in Autodesk Fusion.
The course is aimed especially at those who are already studying at an architecture or design school, or who are working within the field, as well as those applying to the Schools of Architecture and Design. If you are looking for guidance with applications and admission assignments, we recommend our Architecture & Furniture Design programme or our mentorship course.
The course is taught in English
Tegne underviser
Michael Antrobus (b. 1986) is an industrial designer based in Copenhagen. A graduate of Kingston University’s Product and Furniture Design course, he worked in design offices in Spain and Austria before returning to London, where he joined sculptor Antony Gormley’s studio and later Tom Dixon. In 2016, he moved to Denmark and established his own practice. His studio designs furniture, lighting, and accessories for serial and industrial production, with the ambition to create enduring objects that enhance our surroundings and improve the way we live. Open-minded and experimental, his practice is defined by a hands-on ethos that explores the potential of materials through both craft techniques and industrial processes.