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Housing Design

The Department of Design, Housing, and Apparel is a unique, multidisciplinary department that addresses complex issued related to humans and their designed environments.

  • Apparel Design undergraduates use a problem-solving, research-based approach to develop clothing designs for a variety of target markets and user groups, addressing both function and aesthetics.
  • Graphic Design undergraduates explore visual communication and learn theoretical and applied aspects of design methods, design theory, creative problem solving, and visual and verbal literacy.
  • Housing Studies students explore the applied and theoretical study of housing policy, residential environmental health, residential technology, and social and economic analyses and their interactions with and effects on individuals, families, and communities in rural, suburban, and urban settings.
  • Interior Design students in the CIDA-accredited undergraduate program identify, research, and solve design problems of the immediate physical environment through an understanding of human behavior and design.
  • Retail Merchandising undergraduate program students study store and corporate environments including merchandising, marketing, store management, visual merchandising, buying and sales promotion.
  • The Graduate Program in Design (formerly the DHA graduate program) focuses on the study of relationships between humans and their designed environments.

    DHA NEWS

    Events and Exhibitions

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    College of Design Fashion Show

    February 6, 2010

    Rapson Hall

    This annual runway show features work by 14 up-and-coming designers graduating from the clothing design program who are ready to make their mark on what we wear. The senior class will present their original collections that include wearable ideas for the office, avant-garde designs, sustainable clothing, and theater costumes. This event will also feature a standing exhibition of work by the sophomore class and a pre-runway show from the junior class.

    Grants Received

    Lucy Dunne, assistant professor in the apparel design program, has been awarded a Grant-in-Aid of Research, Artistry and Scholarship for her project entitled "Toward Body-Monitoring in the Everyday World: Assessing the Comfort/Accuracy Tradeoff and Modeling Signal Noise".

    Juanjuan Wu, assistant professor in the retail merchandising program,has been awarded a Grant-in-Aid of Research, Artistry and Scholarship of her project entitled "Mass Customization 2.0: Experience Co-design in Cyberspace."


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    Design, Housing, and Apparel

    240 McNeal Hall

    1985 Buford Ave.

    St. Paul, MN 55108-6136

    612-624-9700

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