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Nov 22, 2024
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INDES 340 - Interior Design Theory 3 CR
Explores philosophical approaches to design and various aesthetic and judgmental concerns. Applies critical thinking and creative problem solving to the enclosure and systematic organization of space.
Prerequisite(s): Acceptance to the program or permission of instructor.
Course Outcomes - Analyze major historical and contemporary precedents in design and architecture, as examples of applied design theories, in order to provide useful models in the development of design.
- Develop thinking strategies necessary to the design process such as problem solving, decision making, concept development and critical thinking
- Analyze and evaluate which of the above thinking strategies should be used throughout the design process in order to solve a specific spatial or design problem
- Reinforce operational knowledge of the fundamental elements and principles of design by appropriate application to the solution of design related problems
- Understand the basics of concept development and demonstrate proficiency at concept development by applying this knowledge to specific problems and exercises
- Demonstrate the ability to defend a conceptual design, explaining the value of the solution by verbalizing or writing clear statements that substantiate the solution and by demonstrating graphically how the concept was incorporated into the solution
- Develop idea generation techniques and creative problem solving skills as important tools for successful design
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