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INTERIOR DESIGN 113: Methods and Materials of Building Construction
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Study of building systems as they relate to design and function of interior spaces: mechanical, electrical, HVAC systems. Environmental concerns: energy, daylighting, acoustics. Prerequisite: IntD 111. (Spring)
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INTERIOR DESIGN 130: Computer-Aided Drafting
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Introduction to basic CAD commands, two- and three-dimensional drawings, enhancement, and plotting. Using CAD as a tool to extend the design process. Prerequisite: FA 71, IntD 110. (Fall and spring)
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INTERIOR DESIGN 131: Lighting Design
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Study of basic terminology, concepts, and principles of lighting design. Study of light and energy, incandescent and gaseous discharge lamps, luminaries, task requirements, measurement and calculation, human factors, and design applications. Prerequisite: IntD 110. (Fall)
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INTERIOR DESIGN 133: Internship
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Application of knowledge and skills in project-based setting for a local firm. Appropriate placement and sponsor participation required prior to registration. Topics include business procedure and practice, legal and ethical issues, and designer-client-contractor relations. Prerequisite: IntD 111 and permission of instructor. (Spring)
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INTERIOR DESIGN 135: Color Theory
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Intensive exploration of the objective rationale and subjective experience of color in interiors through execution of problems in color contrast and color scales. (Spring)
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INTERIOR DESIGN 150: Studio in Historic Interiors
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Exploration and interpretation of significant periods of interior design through the study of historic furniture, decorative arts, and architecture. Focus on application of historic styles for restoration or adaptive use. Prerequisite: AH 145, 161; IntD 101. (Fall)
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INTERIOR DESIGN 151: Furniture Design
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Principles and components of furniture design, both functional and aesthetic. Emphasis on construction, design, detailing of cabinetry and millwork. Development of design and technical skills. Two- and three-dimensional drawing models. Prerequisite: IntD 101. (Fall)
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INTERIOR DESIGN 152: Presentation Techniques
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Advanced three-dimensional drawing using rapid visualization techniques, sketching, and constructed drawings. Development of multimedia rendering techniques. Prerequisite: IntD 101. (Spring)
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INTERIOR DESIGN 153: Advanced Computer-Aided Drafting
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Application of advanced computer graphics using 3-D geometric modeling application programs to examine form and space in a practical in-depth exploration. Prerequisite: IntD 130. (Spring)
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INTERIOR DESIGN 155: New Materials and Concepts
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
New materials and technologies that are being introduced in built interior environments. Focus on product development, adaptive design, and alternative design theories and methodologies. (Spring)
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