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INTAR 2302

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INTRO TO INTERIOR STUDIES II

Subject

INTAR

Course Number

2302

Description

This course further develops design principles from the first semester and introduces students to methodological thinking in the relationship between context, scale and use. Real site situations are introduced and students develop individual design processes associating topological relationships between the interior and exterior, at multiple scales of interventions. Students will have the opportunity to explore design issues through both traditional and computer generated design.

Open to Sophomore Interior Architecture Students.

Major Requirement | BFA Interior Studies

Student Eligibility

Sophomore Interior Architecture Students only.

Offering Department(s)

Typically Offered

Fall, Spring

Credits

6

Repeatable

No

Instructional Method

Studio

Delivery Mode

In-Person