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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ADID 250, ADID 251, ADID 253; Minimum grade C- Corequisite: ADID 301 This course continues to develop concepts introduced in ADID 250 and combines them with more complex group-to-group interaction. Emphasis is placed on programming, schematic design including space planning,furniture and system selections, and three dimensional development of contiguous spaces.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ADID 250, ADID 251, Minimum grade C- Corequisite: ADID 300 This course provides an overview of current technology needed to relate to the architectural, engineering, and construction trades. Topics include the study of construction components and technologies used in the design of architectural and interior environments, materials and structural systems, mechanical and electrical services and building codes. The course will include lecture, lab and field trips.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ADID 250, ADID 251, Minimum Grade C- This course focuses on the detailing of interior environments including the preparation of drawings for complex casework and interior finishes, and their interfacing relationships with architectural elements.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ADID 201; Minimum grade C- or Permission of Instructor This course develops the ability to use graphic tools and various drawing media to visualize and communicate the three-dimensional environment. Includes review of perspective construction, sketching techniques and advanced rendring techniques.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ADSA-150; Minimum grade C- and Permission of Instructor This course covers basic furniture design and construction principles, techniques, and fabrication along with hands on tool literacy. A simple piece of furniture will be fabricated from design, refinement through modeling, materials selection, production and finishing process.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ADID 150 or ENV-112; Minimum grade C- This course explores topics in sustainable design related to the built environment. Topics include the Cradle to Cradle paradigm and LEED certification.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ADID 300, ADID 301; Minimum grade C- Corequisite: ADID 351 This upper-level design studio focuses on the development of interiors to meet specific utility, functional and code criteria. Emphasis will be placed on space planning with integrated furniture systems, furniture selection, and spatial development criteria, including visual and acoustical privacy, individual and group task support, life-safety issues, and interface with building systems. This course includes a mandatory out of town site visit.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ADID 300, ADID-301; Minimum grade C- Corequisite: ADID 350 This course is a continuation of ADID 301 and builds on the technical aspect of interior design. It introduces Building Informational Modeling (BIM) using REVIT. Students will apply accurate drawing techniques to produce photo- realistic, three dimensional modes of interior spaces.
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ADID 323; Minimum grade C- and Permission of Instructor This course addresses an advanced level of furniture design and the application of construction principles. Demonstration of tool literacy is required for more complex design solutions. Furniture piece(s) are expected to reveal a greater application of techniques, finishing process, material selection and application as directed by the design.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ADID-350, ADID-351; Minimum grade C- Corequisite: ADID 401 This upper-level design studio focuses on the conceptual development of interiors to meet specific utility, functional, and code criteria. Emphasis will be placed on appropriate and creative expression of image and idea in interior space.
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