 |
 |
 |
|
|
|

|
 |
ID-1001: Part I Interior Design (48 Hours)
Students will study color; it's
three dimensions, psychology and creates
color boards. The principals of design
and textiles are explored. A focus of
study is the introduction to the history
of design from antiquity to present.
For each period of study the student
will learn the ornament and style as
well as the fabrics and color of that
period. The student also learns the
six elements of design and will begin
to sketch and draw in one point perspective.
There is a field trip to NYC to visit
the D & D building. Course assignments
range from weekly sketches to several
design projects.
ID-1002: Part II Interior Design (48 Hours)
Continuation of Part I where more complex design problems are examined. The course covers dimensioning, space planning, analysis of the client, bubble diagrams, materials and finishes, furniture plans, floor plans, elevations as well as lighting and ceiling plans. A student is required to complete drawing and presentation boards. Field trips to trade showrooms will be completed throughout the semester at the discretion of the school.
ID-1003: Part III Interior Design (48 Hours)
This course is an introduction to Contract Design, an introduction to conceptual and practical methods of designing non-residential interior spaces. The emphasis of study is enhancing the skills developed in Part II supplemented by advanced lighting, perspective and isometric drawings. Creative presentation techniques are developed as well as the refinement of oral skills.
Note: Guest lectures and consultants in specialized fields are invited at the discretion of the school to give presentations for the student's enrichment in interior design.
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
 |
| |
 |
|