Course Description
Interior Design Studio 6 fosters innovation by novelty with a medium-scale hospitality project. Students will conceive a specific ergonomically accurate interior environment with its related design elements that enhance the usability of the environment without losing the desired sense of style. In this context students are expected to invent and generate a line of furniture, accessories and fixtures that accommodate the variations of a wide range of end users. This course will train the students to produce a meticulous design program and way-finding system according to a comprehensive study of environment/behavior relationship. Upon completion of the course students are expected to develop a design concept based on an extensive ‘ergonomic’ knowledge and command of the factors that influence design, knowing that design is the direct articulation of these factors. To do so, the students will adopt certain perceptual paths that describe the concept, identify its elements, composition and meanings. Sustainability in the projects is addresses in terms of context, and materials of construction, finish and furniture.
Course ID: INDSG 307
Credit hours | Theory | Practical | Laboratory | Lecture | Studio | Contact hours | Pre-requisite | 5 | 9 | 9 | INDSG 301 |
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