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ID 254: Color Theory And Application
5.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
The study of color theory and its application to the field of human environment. Color terminology, introduction to color theories and analysis of color principles in interior environments. An application of color theory to exploration of graphic communication techniques. Lectures, discussion, selected readings, studio appreciation and field trips. Studio, ten hours per week. Prereq: ID 151 or equivalent and ID 253.
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ID 262: Interior Building Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
An introduction and overview of structural, electrical, mechanical, thermal and acoustical systems of buildings. Emphasis is on case-study analysis and problem-solving related to the integration of building systems and interior environments. Subject matter includes code analysis and interpretation. Lectures, discussions, readings, research and field trips. Prereq: Admission into the ID program and concurrent with ID 274.
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ID 263: Introduction to Digital Media
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
An introduction to various digital media used as a tool within the design professions. Lecture, studio, readings, problem solving, research, field trips. Concur: ID 274.
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ID 264: Color Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Study of color theory and its application to the built environment. Aesthetic, psychological, behavioral, social, preferential, and cultural properties of color application are emphasized. A companion studio experience will include color analysis and application. Prereq: Concurrent enrollment in ID 274 or consent of instructor.
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ID 272: Interior Design Studio I: Designer as Artist
6.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
In-depth application of research to the problem solving process as it relates to defining interior space, creating poetics, and considering human response to the built environment. Model building and drawing skills required. Prereq: Admission to upper division studio and concurrent enrollment in ID 262.
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ID 273: Interior Design Awareness
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A survey of interior design principles, practices, theories, products and trends. Visuals, readings, discussions and exercises. Emphasis on increasing participant’s awareness of interior space and the inherent physical and psychological qualities of one’s personal environment. Nonmajors only.
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ID 274: Interior Design Studio II: Designer as Humanist
5.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Exploration of shelter. Emphasis on macro and micro issues that influence human factors in design solutions. Examination of shelter precedents and theory for hypothesis testing as a basis of problem solving. Model building, drawing and digital media required. Prereq: Concurrent enrollment in ID 264 and ID 234.
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ID 326: Interior Design Experiential Preparation
1.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Preparation for interior design internship or a study abroad experience. Must be taken the semester prior to the internship or study abroad travel experience. Prereq: Successful completion of one ID 370 Vertical Studio. Concurrent enrollment in the second or third ID 370 Vertical Studio.
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ID 355: Interior Design Studio
5.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Studio problems in interior design related to behavioral responses to static and kinetic spaces in personal and small group situations. Research analyses, discussions, critiques, field trips. Studio, 10 hours per week. Prereq: ID 244, ID 254, ID 264 and approval from the Sophomore Portfolio Review. Concur: ID 365.
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ID 356: Interior Design Studio
5.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Intermediate studio problems in interior design. Emphasis on issues of public and private use of interior spaces such as exhibit/retail spaces, private and open office spaces, financial institution spaces and hospitality spaces. Research, analyses, discussions, critiques, field trips. Studio, 10 hours per week. Prereq: ID 355, ID 365; concur: ID 346.
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