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What is the essential difference between the built environment and equipment engineering and industrial design?
Building environment and equipment engineering, as its name implies, is the building environment and building equipment. . The architectural environment is sound, light and heat. , construction equipment including electromechanical, HVAC, etc. , that is, other auxiliary equipment for building on the designed building. . At present, the construction of the ring is mainly about HVAC, automatic control of air conditioning, design and installation of large central air conditioning, etc. In the eyes of the people, it is an old major, and the employment situation is still acceptable. . . . The energy consumption of air conditioning accounts for more than 40% of the whole building, but now it is increasingly inseparable from air conditioning, and low-carbon energy saving is imperative. . .

Industrial design is listed as an art college in our school. I don't know much about industrial design I checked the information:

What is industrial design? The authoritative exposition of 65438-0980 Paris International Academic Conference is that materials, structure, structure, modeling, color, surface treatment and decoration are endowed with brand-new quality and style through training, technical knowledge, economy and visual experience. As far as I know, it should be a design, but more scientific. . . .

When it comes to industrial design, we can first look at two sets of data learned in China Industrial Design Week. One is that there are only about 30,000 industrial design graduates in China in the past 20 years, which is only equivalent to the current number of students in this major in South Korea; Secondly, the employment situation of industrial design graduates in colleges and universities in China is not good, and many industrial design graduates have to change careers. Every year, about 30% to 40% people do packaging and trademark design, 40% to 50% people switch to decoration and advertising, and some graduates go to websites to do web design. Few people really do industrial design.

As can be seen from the above data, real industrial design talents are scarce! !