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Dec 22, 2024
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2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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ID 475 - Advanced Issues in Interior Design This course explores the process of advanced and current integrated design trends in Interior Design as related to whole building design. The design process is investigated from programming phases to design scheme completion, through lectures, case studies, and studio profiling. Students will be exposed to current methodologies to evaluate and quantify user needs, and provide for occupant health, safety, and welfare. These observations are used to inform the student to the potential content of a design scheme scope. The course will expose students to current trends in presentation styles, giving opportunity to display data, while utilizing creative methods of presentation. Information and research methods exposed within this course will help support thesis testing and analysis, through presentations and documentations.
Prerequisites & Notes All 300 level ID coursework and Thesis I or permission of instructor.
(Cr: 3)
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