About the course
Introduction to Technology is a direct continuation of the course 'Structure and Material' During the course, students will be exposed to many manufacturing technologies and materials. The course focuses on three main materials: wood, metal and plastic. During the course the student will acquire knowledge and understanding of how to do basic planning in wood, metal and plastic and will explore the design possibilities inherent in these technologies, while applying and designing design of the material studied. The course is accompanied by three-dimensional design projects in which the student will experience materials and technologies, while emphasizing the industrial feasibility and consequences of using the selected technologies.
Avigail Ben Hamo
A bouquet kit for cultivating flowers
Toolkit, the concluding exercise of the course
Dekel Izacson
Woodworking tools
Toolkit, the concluding exercise of the course
shaul gan sinkler
Mushroom collecting kit
Toolkit, the concluding exercise of the course
Exercises throughout the semester
Noam Golany and Yishay Sklare
Allez Allez Add on
An exercise in plastic design, an object that knows how to connect and create a new function or value
Omer Oster
Coconut Bonbonniere
Exercise in template design and working, then duplicating the units and designing a matching chassis
Maya Halevy
Bonbonniere Skulls
Exercise in template design and working, then duplicating the units and designing a matching chassis
Renana Klein
Bonbonniere planets
Exercise in template design and working, then duplicating the units and designing a matching chassis
Roni Fadida
chess
Laminating / bending exercise and connecting, creating an object using one of the technologies
Keren Greenberg
Laminating device for cheese
Laminating / bending exercise and connecting, creating an object using one of the technologies
Amir Yahav
Incense burner
Laminating / bending exercise and connecting, creating an object using one of the technologies
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