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DSGN 360: Philosophy of Design
2.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
In this course the students will be introduced to the nature of human sensory perceptions and their relationships with spatial design concepts in the 20th century interior design and architecture. Prerequisite: ARCH 101.
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DSGN 362: History of Interiors I
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Analysis of the principles which have guided interior and furniture design through the ages-with sketching exercises. The Classical period to 1815. Prerequisite: DSGN 201.
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DSGN 363: History of Interiors II
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
A continuation of History of Interiors I, from 1815 to approximately 1925. Prerequisite: DSGN 362.
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DSGN 370: Lighting Strategies for Interiors
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
The objectives of this course are to give students a working knowledge of the field of lighting and illumination. It will examine lighting as an influential role in the design landscape today. The Lecture component will consist of exploration of vocabulary, calculations, an graphic representations of lighting. In the Demonstration and Studio Components, students will gain further knowledge through observation of lighting system and collaborative research projects. Issues of materials science, health concerns and sustainability relative to lighting strategies will be covered. Prerequisite: DSGN 201 or ARCH 201.
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DSGN 372: Lighting Design
2.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Design of lighting fixtures based on contemporary lighting theories and using modern material and techniques. Fullscale models. Prerequisite: DSGN 370.
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DSGN 373: Design for Interior Environment
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Design projects and research related to current problems of the interior environment: space planning, community planning, and low-cost housing interiors. Exploration of new materials and systems. Prerequisite: DSGN 301.
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DSGN 381: Business Procedures in Interior Design
2.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Financial, legal, and other commercial aspects of interior design. Prerequisite: DSGN 301.
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DSGN 401: Interior Design Problems III
4.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Advanced, more complex problems in interior design. Coordination of design aspects and elements to achieve an integrated, balanced interior. Emphasis is placed upon presentation. A necessary requirement for credit in this course is a specified number of hours in externship to a professional interior design studio. The selection of the cooperating firm is the responsibility of the student and must be approved by the instructor. This same externship may also satisfy this requirement in DSGN 402. Prerequisite: DSGN 302, DSGN 332 and DSGN 371.
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DSGN 402: Senior Project in Interior Design
4.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Final design project in interior design or furniture design, including a written thesis selected by the student with the advice of the faculty. The student will prove the ability to utilize and organize all the aspects of design in the solution of a problem, and to express them in a complete presentation. A necessary requirement for credit in this course is a specified number of hours in externship to a professional interior design studio. The selection of the cooperating firm must be approved by the instructor. The student may use experience acquired in DSGN 401, if the total hours of involvement were sufficient. Prerequisite: DSGN 401.
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DSGN 421: Furniture Design I
2.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Furniture as an element of interior space. A study of the function of form and its effect on furnishings. Investigating and utilizing modern materials. Techniques of furniture production. Prerequisite: DSGN 301.
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