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Industrial Art
Theoryof
Architecture
CONTENTS
IndustrialArt
WHAT IS
INDUSTRIAL ART?
Industrial arts represents the study and practice of technical
design including furniture, automobiles and toys.
INDUSTRIAL
ARTIST
An Industrial Artist is a person who gets the
things done with the help of tools and
machines.
Industrial artists serve many purposes in
society and cultivate technological
advancement through careers in
automobile design and computer-aided
drafting.
HIST
ORY
Industrial arts began as early as prehistoric times
when human beings first developed tools, according
to the Journal of Technology Education. Formal
instruction for industrial arts arose during the late
1800s and consisted of manual training for trades in
manufacturing. Industrial arts education became
popular in the 1900s as an alternative for students
seeking to learn a trade. Known as vocational
school, the purpose of industrial arts classes included
teaching students specific skills such as automobile
repair or furniture design. Today, the meaning of
industrial arts encompasses a wide variety of
technical specialties.
PURP
OSE
The purpose of industrial arts incorporates societal
factors such as technology with personal career
development. A student trained in an industrial art
contributes to the advancement of society
regardless of whether the career is in
manufacturing or design. For example, a graduate
of an industrial arts program with a focus on
machinery learns advanced safety techniques
and methods of streamlining manufacturing. A
design student creates new and advanced
packaging for toys, which reduces waste.
DEMA
ND
The meaning behind the demand for people
trained in industrial arts changes with the
needs of the employing corporations. For
example, the demand for industrial artists
during the 1940s included people adept at
shortwave radio design for use in World War II,
according to the Encyclopedia of Chicago.
Talented designers offer companies an edge
over the competition and provide society
with the desired technologically advanced
products.
BENEFI
TS Industrial arts provides benefits to a wide
assortment of people. Students lacking the skill
or desire to study math and science obtain a
career in industrial arts by learning a trade such
as mechanics. People proficient in math and
science study and put the knowledge to use by
designing new products. Others go on to teach
an industrial art such as woodworking.
MADE BY
Group- 02,
B.Arch 1st Year
CREDITS
Special Thanks to
Chinmayee Ma’m
Group Members
Abhijeet Mishra
Biranchi SankarPanda
Biswajeet Bhoi
ChinmayGayan
Hariprasad Nayak
Madanlal Kandeyang
Prangya Das
Raj KumarKhamari
Shobhit Katikia
SubhaprakashSahoo

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  • 3. WHAT IS INDUSTRIAL ART? Industrial arts represents the study and practice of technical design including furniture, automobiles and toys.
  • 4. INDUSTRIAL ARTIST An Industrial Artist is a person who gets the things done with the help of tools and machines. Industrial artists serve many purposes in society and cultivate technological advancement through careers in automobile design and computer-aided drafting.
  • 5. HIST ORY Industrial arts began as early as prehistoric times when human beings first developed tools, according to the Journal of Technology Education. Formal instruction for industrial arts arose during the late 1800s and consisted of manual training for trades in manufacturing. Industrial arts education became popular in the 1900s as an alternative for students seeking to learn a trade. Known as vocational school, the purpose of industrial arts classes included teaching students specific skills such as automobile repair or furniture design. Today, the meaning of industrial arts encompasses a wide variety of technical specialties.
  • 6. PURP OSE The purpose of industrial arts incorporates societal factors such as technology with personal career development. A student trained in an industrial art contributes to the advancement of society regardless of whether the career is in manufacturing or design. For example, a graduate of an industrial arts program with a focus on machinery learns advanced safety techniques and methods of streamlining manufacturing. A design student creates new and advanced packaging for toys, which reduces waste.
  • 7. DEMA ND The meaning behind the demand for people trained in industrial arts changes with the needs of the employing corporations. For example, the demand for industrial artists during the 1940s included people adept at shortwave radio design for use in World War II, according to the Encyclopedia of Chicago. Talented designers offer companies an edge over the competition and provide society with the desired technologically advanced products.
  • 8. BENEFI TS Industrial arts provides benefits to a wide assortment of people. Students lacking the skill or desire to study math and science obtain a career in industrial arts by learning a trade such as mechanics. People proficient in math and science study and put the knowledge to use by designing new products. Others go on to teach an industrial art such as woodworking.
  • 9. MADE BY Group- 02, B.Arch 1st Year CREDITS Special Thanks to Chinmayee Ma’m Group Members Abhijeet Mishra Biranchi SankarPanda Biswajeet Bhoi ChinmayGayan Hariprasad Nayak Madanlal Kandeyang Prangya Das Raj KumarKhamari Shobhit Katikia SubhaprakashSahoo