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INTAR 2397

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DESIGN THESIS PREP

Subject

INTAR

Course Number

2397

Description

This seminar is the second of the three-part Design Thesis sequence in the department of Interior Architecture. This course is designed to assist students in identifying a thesis topic and respective design project through discussions that include studies of precedents, site related issues, program, and regulations, all of which are specific to adaptive reuse. Through group discussion and individual interviews, outline proposals will be approved in principle, requiring each student to prepare a feasibility report for their proposed Design Thesis. This completed feasibility report will be submitted for evaluation at the end of the Fall semester. Approved proposals will proceed to the next course in the sequence, where the proposal will be further refined, culminating in the design phase that will take place during the following Spring semester.

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Interior Architecture Students.

Major Requirement | MDes Interior Studies

Student Eligibility

GR Interior Architecture/Interior Studies Programs of Study

Offering Department(s)

Typically Offered

Fall

Credits

3

Repeatable

No

Instructional Method

Studio

Delivery Mode

In-Person