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Students learn the basic computer drafting and drawing skills associated with AutoCAD software. Projects include creating new work from scratch and working from existing files. An understanding of drawing layers, detailing, layout, and printing will be presented. Pre-requisite: IAR 210 or permission of instructor. Additional Fee: Course Computing fee.
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Students learn and apply relelvant building codes as they relate tot he health and life safety of the occupant. This course addresses energy laws, the principles of universal design and accessible code compliance. Prerequisite(s): IAR 220, 235.
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Students will develop the skills needed to generate design drawings using markers and colored pencils which communicate interior environments. One-point, two-point, isometric, and axonometric drawing methods will be covered. Students wille explore three-dimensional model making techniques. Prerequisite: IAR 210.
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This studio addresses problem identification and problem solving in the context of small scale projects of modest scope. Emphasis is placed on human factors, space planning, spatial experience, scale, materials, furniture, fixtures, equipment, and color with respect to user needs. Prerequisite(s): IAR 102 and IAR 210.
Corequisite:
IAR210 AND IAR219 AND IAR232
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3.00 Credits
This studio addresses problem identification and problem solving in the context of small scale projects of modest scope. Emphasis is placed on human factors, space planning, spatial experience, scale, materials, furniture, fixtures, equipment, and color with respect to user needs.Prerequisite(s): IAR 220 and IAR 215. Additional Fee: Course Computing fee.
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IAR220
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3.00 Credits
This course is intended only for interior architecture majors or potential majors and addresses architectural materials and finishes. Students learn to select, specify and apply architectural finishes. They create specifications, execute take-offs, and produce cost estimates for interior construction. Manufacturing processes, installation methods, maintenance requirements, code regulations, and testing standards are covered.
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Global issues of energy use, resource depletion, and indoor air quality have promoted design professionals to re-evaluate design and construction processes. This course provides students with the knowledge of the US Green Building Council (USGBC) and Environmental Design (LEED) certification system to promote environmentally responsible design.
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The first part of this course examines theories of color in relation to light and space. In the second part, key topics include the selection, specification adn application of textiles based on their properties and performance critieria, sustainability, installation methods, maintenance requirements, and regulations and standards.
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3.00 Credits
Intended for interior architecture majors, this course provides an overview of architectural building systems including exterior and interior construction methods and terminology.
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