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Nov 22, 2024
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INDES 382 - Interior Design Studio 6 5 CR
An advanced, upper-division studio course building on knowledge, skills and abilities developed in INDES 381, including more sophisticated studio practices, processes, and creative expectations. A high level of student independence and accountability is expected while exploring a variety of issues-based interior design project types, preparing students for their Capstone studio courses. Students share a classroom, instructor and project-based assignments with INDES 381 students.
Prerequisite(s): Admission to BAA program and upper-division studios. INDES 381 with a C or better.
Course Outcomes
- Achieve an intermediate-level ability to integrate multi-platform technology and tools, as well as knowledge of building systems that influence interior design solutions.
- Identify and evaluate the varied contexts and constraints informing interior design solutions, and apply effective strategies for achieving human wellbeing, comfort, and performance.
- Combine visual, verbal, and written presentations to communicate a persuasive design narrative, using sophisticated design strategies and varied expressive methods.
- Assume substantial roles and responsibilities of an interior designer throughout the design process, including the tools and dynamics of effective collaboration.
- Exercise creative fluency, flexibility, originality, and elaboration to achieve uniquely responsive, imaginative, and expressive design solutions.
- Apply methods of inquiry, data collection, and analysis to effectively frame, synthesize, and present the interconnected issues underlying complex interior design issues.
- Apply interior design knowledge, skills, and abilities to the third of three project-based scenarios in the third-year studio experience, exploring various interior design issues and project types.
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