This course covers the interior design of public spaces. The design process will be applied, with emphasis on the design development phase (refining the design concept and focusing on design details) and the contract documentation phase (construction drawings and specifications). Students will continue to address commercial furnishings, lighting and finish materials. Synthesis of design elements and principles, building systems and regulations, sustainable design principles and product application will be used in progressively complex commercial interior design projects. Prerequisite: IDES1218 and accepted into NCIDQ Certificate.
Course Effective Dates: 1/23/20 – Present
Outline of Major Content Areas
As noted on course syllabus
Learning Outcomes
Analyze aesthetic and functional requirements of program
Create Prototypes ('Typicals')
Create multiple layouts for design program in presentation form
Define and demonstrate BOMA standards
Define and demonstrate commercial design
Define commercial infrastructure (power, date distribution, HVAC)
Define and demonstrate contract documentation
Define facilities management and tenant improvement
Demonstrate understanding and application of ADA
Develop schematic design , Design development and Construction Document concepts
Create and Draw a demolition plan
Minnesota Transfer Curriculum Goal Area(s) and Competencies