Courses

My courses explore design as a way of researching culture, cities, technology, and human experience. Across lectures, seminars, and project-based studios, students develop the ability to frame questions, conduct research, create design proposals, and communicate ideas critically.

Design ResearchCulture & Design ManagementUrban ExperienceLocal BrandingResearch through DesignProject-based Learning
Course Level

Undergraduate

2 course groups

CDM1001 Introduction to Culture and Design Management

This course introduces students to the relationship between culture, design, and management through lectures, field research, and project-based assignments.

CultureDesign ManagementLocal BrandingField ResearchStrategy

CDM2001 Culture-based Design Project

This studio guides students in translating cultural observations, local narratives, and user research into design concepts and public-facing proposals.

Culture-based DesignStudioUrban ExperiencePublic SpacePrototype
Semester Offerings
Course Level

Graduate

2 course groups

CDM5001 Design Research

This course helps students develop researchable design questions, construct design alternatives, and evaluate them through comparative and systematic research methods.

Research QuestionResearch through DesignComparative EvaluationDesign Experiment

CDM6001 Advanced Seminar in Human Experience Design

This seminar examines emerging interaction paradigms and helps graduate students connect theory, design experimentation, and scholarly argumentation.

Human ExperienceInteraction ParadigmsSeminarResearch Methods
Semester Offerings