INTAR 2301
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INTRO TO INTERIOR STUDIES I
Description
This course, the first in a sequence, explores design principles through design problems involving the unique fundamental framework for the reuse of existing structures. The semester is arranged around several projects, providing access to the discipline from as many related perspectives. The project assignments require the student to visually and verbally convey clear design intent, think visually in two and three dimensions, formulate and develop abstract design concepts, discern relationships between design interventions and their physical and contextual setting and develop presentation skills to effectively communicate propositions and positions.
Open to Sophomore Interior Architecture Students.
Major Requirement | BFA Interior Studies
Student Eligibility
Sophomore Interior Architecture Students only.
Typically Offered
Fall
Credits
6
Repeatable
No
Instructional Method
Studio
Delivery Mode
In-Person