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Interior Design 5

ID3201

Description

This theoretical and practical studio course focuses on the design of interior environments for public and private administrative buildings, including government departments, ministry buildings, banks, post offices, embassies, and similar institutional facilities. The course aims to advance students’ knowledge and practical experience in interior design by developing innovative functional and aesthetic solutions for administrative and service environments. Students also examine the selection and application of appropriate interior finishing materials and building systems to meet functional, technical, and visual requirements. Through analytical research and design development, students produce comprehensive project documentation, including floor plans, sections, elevations, working drawings, perspective renderings, physical scale models, and construction details that effectively communicate the design concept and technical solutions. 

 

Credits 

3 Hours 

 

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