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Applied Interior Design
Intensive Introductory Workshop (suitable for beginner to
advanced students)
Taught by Bya Patzner, or Stephanie Clift, or Genco Berk, or Jutta Friedrichs and Lisa Raymond.
Click here for Bya's profile
and examples of her work.
Click here for Stephanie's profile
and examples of her work.
Click here for Genco's profile and
examples of his work. Click here for Jutta and Lisa's profile.
In this hands-on course, you learn the basic principles of interior
design and begin to draw and draft your ideas, blending creative
expression with practical application. Understand the aesthetic,
functional, and psychological considerations that give interiors their
character and study key design principles, including space planning and
design composition, furniture layouts and planning, the application of
color, and the use of materials. Explore the elements of design
(color, texture, materials, pattern, and light) as applied to
interiors, develop basic drafting skills, and learn how designers take
projects from concept to completion. You develop a foundation for
understanding the design process, and for cultivating your ability to
think through design problems. The second-half of this course
deals with our relation to space, form, and environment. Emphasis
is on how human factors influence design, applying design principles to
projects of varying scale, materials, and structures. Continue to
develop and expand your ability to tackle the challenges of more
complex design issues through an analysis and consideration of
professional design problems. Emphasis is placed on spatial
problem-solving. Furniture systems and types of storage are
researched. Application of color, materials, and finishes are
studied and employed in corporate and residential projects.
Slide-illustrated lectures and discussions help you develop an
awareness of the basic principles of design and aesthetics by studying
the work of past and present designers and architects. Explore
and develop your creativity while learning the principles of balance,
harmony, rhythm, emphasis, contrast, and proportion and how these
principles interact with the elements of scale, form, color, and
texture.
Course Title:
Interior Design
Tuition Fee: RMB 3200
Fall Session 2008:
October 6th to December 13th
Section A:
Monday mornings (10:00 AM -
12:30 PM)
Registration Closed
10 weeks from October 6th to December 8th (Course Code: ID103)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
Section B:
Monday afternoons (1:00 PM -
3:30 PM)
Registration Closed
10 weeks from October 6th to December 8th (Course Code: ID104)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
Section C:
Saturday mornings (10:00 AM -
12:30 PM)
Registration Closed
10 weeks from October 11th to December 13th (Course Code: ID105)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
Winter Session 2009:
February 16th to April 25th
Section E:
Monday mornings (10:00 AM - 12:30
PM)
10 weeks from February 16th to April 20th (Course Code: ID107)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
Section F:
Monday afternoons (1:00 PM - 3:30
PM)
10 weeks from February 16th to April 20th (Course Code: ID108)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
Section G:
Saturday mornings (10:00 AM -
12:30 PM)
10 weeks from February 21st to April 25th (Course Code: ID109)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE
Registration Procedure:
Please register
online first to reserve your place.
You will then receive a confirmation email with further details. Next, payment must be made on site at the ELC
Learning Annex during the payment dates shown below (you can come in
person or send someone).
Tuition payment for the Winter Session will take place on Saturday and
Sunday, February 7th and 8th, 2009,
at the ELC Learning Annex between 10:00 a.m.
and 1:00 p.m..
Click here for map.
Please note: classes
are kept small for the students' benefit (generally between 6 and 12
people). Register early to reserve your place. Payment must be received on
time to complete your enrollment and maintain your reservation in the class(es) for which you have registered.
(Any course that does not meet sufficient enrollment may be cancelled and
a full refund provided upon presentation of your original receipt.)
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