Course Name (English)
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INTERIOR DESIGN RESIDENTIAL
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Course Code |
DTR100 |
Course Description |
This course introduces generally the design world and the role of interior design, especially in the built environment industry. Elements and principle of design are introduced holistically as well as focusing on interior designs elements and principles. |
Transferable Skills |
i. Communication skills iii. Critical thinking skills iv. Technical drawing skills |
Teaching Methodologies |
Lectures, Studio, Field Trip, Discussion, Presentation |
CLO |
CLO1 |
Distinguish the fundamental knowledge and skills of an interior designer ( PLO1, C2 ) |
CLO2 |
Display a basic anthropometric and ergonomics in interior design. (PLO3, P4) |
CLO3 |
Demonstrate a basic knowledge of the design process and drawing skills. (PLO9, A3) |
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Pre-Requisite Courses |
No course recommendations |
Reading List | Recommended Text | - Ching F.D.K 2014, Form, Space, and Order, 4th Edition Ed., John Wiley & Sons New York [ISBN: 978-047175216]
- Dodsworth, S, Anderson, S, 2015, The Fundamentals of Interior Design, Bloomsbury Publishing Pic New York [ISBN: PB978-1472528]
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Reference Book Resources | - Ching F.D.K 2012, Interior Design Illustrated, 3rd Edition Ed., John Wiley & Sons New York [ISBN: 978-111809071]
- Dechiara, J, Panero, J & Zelnik, M 2001, Time-Saver Standard For Interior Design and Space Planning, McGraw-Hill New York [ISBN: 0-07012999]
- Linda O'Shea,Chris Grimley,Mimi Love 2013, The Interior Design Reference & Specification Book, Rockport Pub USA [ISBN: 1592538495]
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Article/Paper List | This Course does not have any article/paper resources |
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Other References | This Course does not have any other resources |
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