What you'll learn

CO1: Demonstrate understanding of clay properties, shaping methods, and pottery fundamentals. CO2: Develop the ability to create architectural forms such as arches, domes, openings, and massing models. CO3: Apply product design principles to create functional and ergonomic clay prototypes. CO4: Execute complex clay and pottery forms using techniques such as coiling, slab work, and wheel throwing. CO5: Present a final clay-based architectural or product model with conceptual clarity and craftsmanship

  • Concepts, refinement, Pottery
  • Finishing, mounting, display review
  • Intro to clay, geometry, textures
  • Arches, columns, pottery basics
  • Doors, windows, domes, stairs
  • Clay prototypes, ergonomic forms, functional pottery
  • Voids, block massing, decorative pottery
  • Organic forms, parametric, advanced pottery

Lavish Saraff
Assistant Professor

Lavish Saraff