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Federal and state codes and specifications concerning life-safety issues, barrier
free access and universal design requirements relative to residential and contract
interior design. Attention is given to performance, health safety, and
universal design for specifying interior materials and products.
Portfolio pieces will be produced.
Field trips may be required.
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(36 hours lecture; 54 hours lab Not Transferable, AA/AS Degree)
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Prerequisite:
ID 22 - Design Drawing for Interior Design
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Course Measurable Objectives:
- Apply drafting skills and code knowledge to interior spaces.
- Identify and define the purpose of federal and state regulatory acts, standards, organizations, and various codes that affect interiors.
- Design code complaint spaces.
- Use code books to research code information.
- Decipher building construction types and apply appropriate codes.
- Determine occupancy classifications and calculate occupant loads.
- Diagram types of egress, their arrangements, capacity, and travel distance.
- Arrange exit lighting and signage requirements.
- Compare and contrast types of fire and smoke prevention, detection, and suppression systems.
- Construct specifications with clearly communicated format and content.
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Course Level Student Learning Outcomes:
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Students completing 'ID 25 - Space Planning for Interior Design 1' will:
- successfully research code requirements from multiple sources.
- successfully use critical thinking to implement codes requirements in a space
- successfully demonstrate craftsmanship skills through implementing graphic standards in the drawing of a space.
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Other Interior
Design Courses:
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