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LAEL 1027

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HISTORY OF INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE II: 1850 to Present

Academic Unit(s)

Subject

LAEL

Course Number

1027

Description

This course will examine the major designers working in the period 1850 to the present. Areas of study will include an examination of design related issues that will be studied in the context of their social, political, technological, and economic circumstances, as they pertain to the design culture of the period. Special emphasis will be given to the history of interior interventions, additions and renovations. Other areas of study will include the development of architectural drawing and other presentation media, and the way in which designs often evolved through committees, or ongoing consultations among the patrons, designers, administrators, and scholars. Attention will also be given to design theory, and the doctrines relating to site, orientation, proportion, decorum, and the commercial design market. A general background in the history of art and design is desirable but is not mandatory.

Open to Sophomore Interior Architecture Students.

Major Requirement | BFA Interior Studies

Student Eligibility

Sophomore Interior Architecture Students only.

Typically Offered

Spring

Credits

3

Repeatable

No

Instructional Method

Lecture

Delivery Mode

In-Person