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Analysis and application of design concepts to interior environments.
Focuses on the creative process of identifying and solving design problems incorporating
universal and sustainable design. Includes research and analysis of client requirements
for complex programs and their solutions in order to satisfy end-user needs, functional
space requirements, public image, existing architectural elements, and site conditions.
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 29 - Interior Design Studio 1
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Course Measurable Objectives:
- Create a visual language based on concept development.
- Develop and critique concepts diagrams.
- Integrate concepts into planning design decisions.
- Assess and apply commercial codes applications.
- Sketch and render graphic depictions of space.
- Present projects in a professional manner.
- Debate current issues and ethics that impact the field of interior design.
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Course Level Student Learning Outcomes:
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Students completing 'ID 39 - Interior Design Studio 2' will:
- successfully design a space based on a concept.
- successfully meet program requirements.
- successfully demonstrate craftsmanship skills in the presentation of a space.
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