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3.00 Credits
Studio credits 3; Prerequisite: 132 A continuation of Construction Documents Using AutoCAD I, this course explores in more detail some of the features of AutoCAD that were introduced in part I, presents methods of using AutoCAD more efficiently, and introduces X-referencing drawings and images, paper space and model space, complex AutoCAD entities (polylines, hatching, X-line, rays, multi-line text, and complex multi-lines), and advanced editing techniques. Students continue to create a complete set of construction documents adding drawings such as furniture, power and communications, and reflected ceiling plans.
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3.00 Credits
Studio credit 1; Elective; Prerequisite: 234 This course provides an introduction to various formats and processes used in creating a portfolio. Methods and examples of organization and layout are covered.
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3.00 Credits
Studio credits 2; Elective; Prerequisites: 141, 212 This course explores dry and wet marker techniques to delineate forms, textures, and finishes employed in the presentation of design projects.
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3.00 Credits
Studio credits 2; Elective; Prerequisites: 102, 182 This studio course explores the major Western and non-Western styles of ornament that have been employed in architectural interiors. Through a series of lectures, demonstrations, and exercises, students will learn how to apply ornament to a variety of interior spaces using the rules of composition. Styles such as Classical, Gothic, Romanesque, and Modern as well as Asian and Native American are covered.
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3.00 Credits
Studio credits 3; Prerequisites: 132, 171 Students are introduced to basic technical and creative concepts in lighting interior spaces, with emphasis on the architectural aspects of lighting design. Human factors, color, materials, and the behavior of light are discussed. Also reviewed are lamps, fixtures, layout, and circuiting. Students work on studio projects and develop interior lighting plans and specifications.
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3.00 Credits
Studio credits 3; Prerequisites: 132, 212, 230, 234; Corequisite: 283 While providing an overview of contract design, this course emphasizes the elements used by the designer in the development of nonresidential interior spaces such as restaurants and offices. Both conceptual and practical issues are explored relative to site selection, programming, space planning, circulation, volume, furnishings, color, and texture in the design of interior space.
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3.00 Credits
Studio credits 3; Prerequisites: 132, 212, 236 This course instructs students in the advanced use of computers and the integration of hand drawing techniques to illustrate interior space through the construction of 3D models. Students will explore qualities of light, materials, and perspective views in order to create compelling and realistic images incorporating both digital and traditional drawing methods.
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3.00 Credits
Studio credits 4; Prerequisites: 111, 112, 286, 288 This studio focuses on residential interior projects of increasing complexity and diversity. Emphasis is placed on the development of a comprehensive solution using innovative and appropriate conceptual approaches. The goals of this course include refining the ability of students to express themselves both graphically and verbally, and developing proficiency in handling three-dimensional space using suitable materials and technology.
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3.00 Credits
Studio credits 3; Prerequisites: 231, 286 Wood detailing is explored as applied to architectural interiors. The focus of projects is the development of design and drawing skills related to built-in cabinets, moldings, and other specialties.
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3.00 Credits
Studio credits 2; Elective; Prerequisites: 141, 212 Students produce renderings and drawings with various media to further develop their individual style in this studio course. Light, material, and surface representations are analyzed on objects, furniture, and spaces.
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