Integrated Product Design (IPD)

Integrated Product Design
Master of Science in Engineering

Arch 728 - Spring 2008

Arch 728- Spring 2008

Justin Chitwood, xLight, Arch 728- Spring 2009

Vincent Leung, Grab Hook, Arch 728, Spring 2008
The Grab Hook is a bottle holder for the contemporary city dweller.

Ki Myung Kim, Bubble Bath Sandals, Arch 728, Spring 2008
This pair of sandals is a quick-drying alternative for typical shower shoes.

Chris Xydis, 4th year undergraduate
Bedside device successfully delivers a cold glass of water in the middle of the night.

Adam Fenner
Intuitive, color-coded measuring cups designed to engage children in the cooking process for educational purposes.

Diane Chien, Hollow Cusion, Arch 728, Spring 2008
The Hollow Cusion is made of heavy wool felt, bringing a feeling of comfort and elegance, while providing full support and comfort.

Arch 728, Spring 2008

Ali Almandeel, Bookstand Lamp, Arch 728, Spring 2008
"Knowledge is Light"
The Bookstand Lamp provides the correct amount of light for reading as well as serves as a convenient holding place for a book.

Integrated Product Design at the University of Pennsylvania trains students in technology, business, aesthetics, and human-product interaction while encouraging them to explore beyond the limits of any one domain to new levels of creative and strategic design thinking. Graduates will be uniquely suited to solve complex problems as they collaborate between disciplines to create products and processes in light of social, environmental and experiential contexts in a rapidly changing world.

Admission
http://www.me.upenn.edu/ipd/admissions.html

Degree Requirements
http://www.me.upenn.edu/ipd/academics.html

Affiliated Faculty
http://www.me.upenn.edu/ipd/about_faculty.html

Design Faculty
Dr. William W. Braham
Ferda Kolatan
Katrin Mueller-Russo
Josh Owen
Cathrine Veikos
Richard Wesley