CCOG for ID 131 Winter 2025


Course Number:
ID 131
Course Title:
Introduction to Interiors
Credit Hours:
3
Lecture Hours:
0
Lecture/Lab Hours:
60
Lab Hours:
0

Course Description

Covers design elements and principles as applied to interiors. Includes skill development in drawing floor plans, analyzing furniture arrangement, and basic techniques for creating interior design presentation boards including floor plans, color boards, and elevation drawings. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Prerequisites/concurrent: ID 100.

Addendum to Course Description

This is the entry-level course for the interiors program and is a prerequisite to all other required studio courses, and/or those classes that require that a student be able to create basic drafted drawings, and understand scale and measurement.

Intended Outcomes for the course

Upon completion of the course students should be able to:

  1. Create a comprehensive set of formal professional presentation boards which contain a clear client program, drafted plan and elevation drawings, and presentation of material selections.
  2. Design interiors using an understanding of design elements and principles.
  3. Discuss the importance of developing a client program and its relationship to the design process.

Course Activities and Design

This course will be presented by means of lecture, discussion, visuals, and demonstrations. The student’s grade will be determined by a combination of studio exercises, testing, and class participation.

Outcome Assessment Strategies

  1. Create a professionally presented design journal demonstrating skill in recognizing the design elements and principles
  2. Create a comprehensive set of formal professional presentation boards that include the following: a client program, drafted and scaled floor plans and elevation drawings, a well designed furniture plan, and materials and surfaces.
  3. Participate in, and contribute to, all class discussions and studio sessions.
  4. Understand the importance of and be able to apply a variety of techniques to create effective communication tools appropriate to the industry

Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)

Skills:
The student will develop the following skills through this course:

  1. Take as-built measurements from an existing residence and use to draw a scaled floor plan utilizing appropriate architectural symbols
  2. Draw an architecturally appropriate elevation
  3. Plan and draw a furniture plan using effective space planning concepts
  4. Understand the importance of professionalism in all presentations and develop techniques to create a variety of presentation types
  5. Recognize the elements and principles of design in interiors and related

The following Themes, Issues, and Concepts will have increased meaning to the student as a result of this course:
Themes

  1. Professionalism
  2. Communication
  3. Design criteria
  4. Project planning and time management

Issues

  1. What constitutes ‘good’ or ‘poor’ design
  2. ‘Taste’, ‘style’, and ‘good’ design - what are they and who decides
  3. Recognizing the elements and principles of design

Concepts

  1. As-built measurements
  2. Drawing to scale
  3. Use of materials and techniques to create presentations
  4. Furniture planning
  5. Architectural symbols and their use
  6. Creating color boards
  7. Drawings used as communication tools
  8. Drawing architectural floor plans and elevations