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:

A haven on the east coast of County Antrim
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Wildlife and Nature
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A visit to Islandmagee is a trip back to less rushed and stressful times. A peninsula on the East Antrim coast steeped in history with cottages, rolling fields, quiet villages and spectacular coastline, it is a microcosm of the Northern Ireland countryside.

The name 'Islandmagee' hails from the Gaelic 'Oileán MhicAodha' meaning 'MacAodha's island', the clan whose home was once at Portmuck, one of three stretches of coastline and countryside on the peninsula owned and managed by the National Trust.

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Museums
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Explore what life was like for Hampshire people in the past by wandering through Milestones’ old cobbled streets. And as you wander round you may also encounter some of our costumed characters…

Enthusiasts will enjoy our collection of beautifully restored vintage vehicles - and so will kids of all ages!

If you prefer shopping you’ll be able to discover what shops used to be like before chain stores took over. You’ll probably recognise some of the things they sold, while others might leave you scratching your head about what they were actually for.

Kids love a day out on a steam train.
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Transport
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The Swindon & Cricklade Railway re-creates the kind of railway that today's children may only have been told about by their fathers and grandfathers.

The railway presents a typical country branch line of fifty years ago - something long gone from much of today's railway map, but essential to the social and economic life of the country for upwards of a hundred years. With its locomotives, carriages, wagons, buildings and ways of working, it recreates an essential aspect of daily life from the "pre-electronic" age.

Much more than a train ride!

School trips have never been this good!
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Themed Attractions
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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 the Britain's most famous faces, meet David Attenborough - one of the greatest natural history film-makers of all time, live out their musical fantasy, work out with Beckham in the Locker Room or test their IQ with Chris Tarrant? At Madame Tussauds – where else!
Dramatic fortified manor house and small formal garden
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Castles
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A rare survivor, this medieval fortress with high curtain walls, towers and a portcullis, set in a landscape of rolling hills and orchards, is a bewitching mixture of romance and history.

Home for nearly 600 years to the Gilbert family, including Sir Humphrey Gilbert - half-brother to Sir Walter Raleigh.

LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Boston offers unique and engaging school field trips and educational visits.
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Themed Attractions
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From basic learning through play to more advanced engineering and design skills, we offer LEGO® workshops for children to enjoy learning with a difference!

  • All of our school workshops are created in adherence to school curriculum and are designed exclusively by teachers, for teachers.
  • Our workshops are hands-on learning experiences allowing for an engaging new way to educate students in the worlds of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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  • Prices from just $10 per child with FREE teacher planning visits.
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Themed Attractions
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You'll find yourself next to royalty, intellectual giants and political heavyweights. 

Take an interactive IQ test with Albert Einstein and meet the British royal family before pulling up a chair in US President Barack Obama's Oval Office.

Strike a pose for the paparazzi and rub shoulders with award winners like Kate Winslet, Johnny Depp and Nicole Kidman. Plus you can cosy up to some of Hollywood’s hottest hunks like Leonardo Dicaprio. 

Meet the stars at this not to be missed party, where you are the VIP!

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Themed Attractions
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LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Dallas/Fort Worth – join us to discover all the things you can do with LEGO® bricks!

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Themed Attractions
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LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Chicago – jump into the biggest box of LEGO® bricks ever!

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Environment Centres
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The Hockerton Housing Project is the UK's first earth sheltered, self-sufficient ecological housing development. Since the completion of the houses in 1998 Hockerton Housing Project has established itself as an exemplar of sustainable development locally and nationally.

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