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3.00 Credits
Students are introduced to the basic elements of interior architectural design. The design process, color theory, design language and tectonics, and design principles are covered through lectures and 2D and 3D studio projects. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
Students apply the basic elements of interior architectural design to studio projects set in a variety of environments in preparation for advanced studio work. Prerequisites & Notes ART 105, ID 101, ID 103. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
In the field of interior architectural design the thought and the method of expression are equally important. Students will learn to communicate their design ideas through the use of both instrumental and freehand drawings. The course will cover the production of orthographic, multi-view, isometric, oblique, and perspective drawings. Diverse media and color will be explored, as well as, English and Metric units of measure. (Cr: 3)
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1.00 Credits
Students continue to develop skills introduced in Media I: Drafting in 3D exploration of interior space through the production of One-Point, Two-Point, and Three-Point Perspective Delineation with the use of technical instruments, freehand drawings, and computer generated studies. Students will be introduced to a variety technically assisted drawing techniques and 3-D computer aided design software. Prerequisites & Notes ID 103. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
Students begin to explore the technical and aesthetic aspects of building structure, environmental systems including plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and acoustics and their impact on the interior architectural environment. The appropriate selection of material and technologies based on codes, Universal Design, function, and aesthetics are explored for interior spaces. Prerequisites & Notes ID 102, ID 104. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
The design process is applied to small-scale design projects focused in hospitality and mixed-use applications. A focus on programming, space planning, psychological implications, building systems, lighting and codes are explored. Students incorporate furniture and material specification and technology into all projects. Prerequisites & Notes ID 102, ID 103, ID 104 . (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
The design process is applied to projects of increasing size and complexity with a focus in contract design. Students are introduced to more advanced programming, concept development, schematic design, design development and presentation. Special focus on Universal Design, space programming and planning, and integration of codes and systems furniture for commercial and corporate environments is explored. Prerequisites & Notes ID 200, ID 201, ID 208, ID 220. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
Students continue to explore the technical and aesthetic aspects of building systems integration and its impact on the interior architectural environment. The appropriate selection and specification of materials, finishes, and furnishings for interior spaces, based upon codes, occupant comfort, function, universal design, and aesthetics are explored at an advanced level. Prerequisites & Notes ID 101, ID 102, and ID 200. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
Advanced communication skills are developed through sketching, delineation, drafting, and rendering techniques Specifically geared toward effective design presentations. Various rendering techniques and media are explored with an emphasis placed on the effective graphic communication of design ideas in plan, section, elevation, and 3D. Prerequisites & Notes ID 101, ID 104, ART 105. (Cr: 3)
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2.00 Credits
This course is intended to give students a set of strategies for incorporating technology into their design work. Students will gain a working knowledge of the most common programs for used today. The first part of the course will cover the Microsoft (MS) Office Suite and Outlook. The second part of the course will focus on learning the AUTOCAD platform. (Cr: 3)
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