Sp Tp Int: Universal Design In Prctce
Exploration of specific topics of the interiors profession. May be offered as a studio or lecture. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
Exploration of specific topics of the interiors profession. May be offered as a studio or lecture. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
Exploration of specific topics of the interiors profession. May be offered as a studio or lecture. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
Exploration of specific topics of the interiors profession. May be offered as a studio or lecture. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
Students produce detailed design development and construction documents, including specification and graphic detailing of interior space, architectural finish materials, furniture, fixtures, and equipment. Students use both hand and digital techniques with emphasis on a comprehensive understanding of building information.
Students apply the design process and creative problem-solving to a variety of workplace and mixed-use environments at varying levels of complexity. Students focus on research, programming and investigations of spatial definition and organization as they relate to human interaction with the built-environment. Students investigate design decisions within the context of ecological, socio-economic and cultural contexts. Students are charged a studio fee for this course.
Students apply the design process and creative problem-solving to a variety of workplace and mixed-use environments at varying levels of complexity. Students focus on research, programming and investigations of spatial definition and organization as they relate to human interaction with the built-environment. Students investigate design decisions within the context of ecological, socio-economic and cultural contexts. Students are charged a studio fee for this course.
Students apply the design process and creative problem-solving to a variety of workplace and mixed-use environments at varying levels of complexity. Students focus on research, programming and investigations of spatial definition and organization as they relate to human interaction with the built-environment. Students investigate design decisions within the context of ecological, socio-economic and cultural contexts. Students are charged a studio fee for this course.
Students apply the design process and creative problem-solving to a variety of workplace and mixed-use environments at varying levels of complexity. Students focus on research, programming and investigations of spatial definition and organization as they relate to human interaction with the built-environment. Students investigate design decisions within the context of ecological, socio-economic and cultural contexts. Students are charged a studio fee for this course.
In this course, students explore the American house form as a product of global migration from its Colonial beginnings to the present day. Fieldwork could extend past class meetings and additional fees may be associated with the course.
Students explore principles and design requirements and applications of daylight and electric lighting as utilized in interior environments. Students investigate methods of light generation, lighting controls, product analysis, high performance lighting selection, and specification.