Design

Design

Most of what we see in the world which is man-made is there by design, whether that be good or bad is a matter of opinion, but it is a crucial aspect of this subject that both the creative and logistical sides of the topic are discussed in full. Undertaking trips is a great way to generate debate, inspire students creatively and also make them think about implications of things such as location, weather, longevity, colour, shape, materials, texture interaction with the surrounding environment, design history, fashion and fads.

Trips for design are very often either practical workshops or visits to museums, buildings or venues which have exhibits or themselves designed to inspire students to think creatively or logistically. Great examples include a trip to the Victoria and Albert museum in London, to view the Eden Project in Cornwall or the Sage arena in Gateshead from a design perspective.

Often trips will lead to major follow-up projects in the classroom which will include both practical and theoretical session, and other topics such as Physics or Technology can be involved. 

Due to the nature of the practical sessions which often take place on design-based trips, the implications for safety are very important and increased attention should be paid to the suitability fo the activities, the tools being used and also ensuring the students are well-briefed, wear any protective equipment or clothing at all times and behave themselves.

Or you could be inspired by visiting design icons such as the Tate Modern, the Saatchi Gallery or even the studios of Aardman Animations.

Main organisations:

Design and Technology Association (DATA)

National Society for Education in Art and Design

Design Council

British Institute of Interior Design

Inclusion: NASEN

 

For a complete list of venues and providers who deliver specialist courses and activities for this subject see below:

Britain's largest winter garden set within ancient parkland
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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Encircled by its protective wall, Dunham Massey is a green oasis nestling between the urban sprawl of Manchester and rural tranquillity of Cheshire. While the Georgian hall and Stamford Military Hospital are closed for conservation, the park and gardens are the ideal place to enjoy the crisp clear days of winter.

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LEGOLAND® Billund is Denmark’s most famous and popular amusement park for families and children of all ages. With so much fun, speed and action for the whole family, is just one day enough?

 

Set your imagination free – on land, at sea, and in the air

LEGOLAND is a fantastic world of imaginative family experiences that focus on children – a place where you can set your imagination free on land, at sea, or in the air. And there’s always plenty to choose from, no matter whether you prefer action or relaxation.

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Give your students an inspirational day out they’ll never forget

Madame Tussauds San Francisco combines the glitter and glamor of the world's most famous faces with an interactive educational experience.

Your students will get to go back to the era that shaped this city and meet the people involved - all in fully-immersive, interactive sets.

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School can be fun!

What makes the Madame Tussauds Berlin as extracurricular learning place so special? It offers exciting and educational school trips that combine learning and fun.

Madame Tussauds is interactive nowadays. As part of an interactive exhibition you can test your theoretical knowledge live here at the Madame Tussauds Berlin.

In our different zones like “History”, “Culture” or “Behind The Scenes” your students can learn a lot about German and World history.  

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School Group Tickets!

Looking for inspiration to give your pupils a day out they’ll never forget? Where you can guarantee they will come face to face with some of Austria's and the World's most famous faces, meet Albert Einstein - one of the greatest physicists of all time, live out their musical fantasy, go down the slopes with Hermann Maier or test their history knowledge with Oskar Schindler? At Madame Tussauds at the Vienna Prater – where else!

14th-century moated gatehouse and beautiful gardens
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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Built by John de Haudlo and once part of a fortified manor house, set in gardens. Discover seven centuries of history on one of our guided tours. 2012 marked the 700th birthday of this amazing tower.

Outstanding 14th-century manor house and 18th-century terraced garden
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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Home to the lords of the manor of Clevedon for centuries, the core of the house is a remarkable survival from the medieval period.

The house was purchased by Abraham Elton in 1709 and it is still the much-loved family home of his descendants today.

Explore the striking display of Eltonware pottery and a fascinating collection of Nailsea glass.

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Museums
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The Gallery is a modern exhibition space designed to display material from the most important galleries, museums and private collections in the country.

The diverse and ambitious programme of temporary arts and museums exhibitions features high quality touring exhibitions from national institutions, nationally and internationally renowned artists and objects from Hampshire’s remarkable collections.

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An imposing 18th century building set in 180 acres of grounds that were landscaped by ‘Capability’ Brown. Hall open for events and exhibitions during spring and summer. The parkland is open throughout the year and free to visit.

Himley Hall and Park is a beautiful place to visit at any time of the year, with stunning grounds where there is always something to see and enjoy.

History on a grand scale - from knights and wizards to gunpowder plotters and passionate collectors
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Castles
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Alnwick Castle is brimming with history to be discovered, offering a range of activities and tours for groups and school visits alike, as well as a host of group benefits.

The castle has provided the backdrop for many famous films and TV series such as Blackadder, Downton Abbey and of course Harry Potter.

School Trips

Storm the castle's barbican, master your broomstick and make medieval crafts on a school visit full of history.

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