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Space planning with an emphasis on programming, behavioral aspects of space, use of furniture standards
and applicable codes. Planning skills are gained through the application of basic principles
to actual spaces.
Portfolio pieces will be produced.
Field trips may be required.
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(36 hours lecture; 54 hours lab Degree applicable, CSU)
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Corequisite:
ID 25 - Codes and Specifications for Interior Design
(May have been taken previously)
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Course Measurable Objectives:
- Evaluate user needs and wants to develop appropriate space plans.
- Define interior spaces based on end user needs and ADA requirements.
- Plan adjacencies and describe how one space relates to another.
- Develop traffic flow, work flow or paper flow through an interior space to suit user need.
- Construct matrixes, schematic diagrams and study models to illustrate knowledge of space planning principles.
- Measure interior spaces, furniture, and equipment.
- Explain design ideas through scaled design drawings, plans, and other two- and three-dimensional designs.
- Propose design concept statements using graphic solutions and oral presentations in a professional format.
- Evaluate and apply codes and regulations to space planning projects.
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Course Level Student Learning Outcomes:
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Students completing 'ID 26 - Space Planning for Interior Design 2' will:
- successfully research to assess an existing space.
- successfully use critical thinking to implement code requirements into planning a space.
- successfully demonstrate craftsmanship skills through implementing drawing graphic standards in planning a space.
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Design Courses:
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