Interior Design - Integrated Interior Design Project

Description

In this ultimate Studio module the student is challenged with creating a design solution in an environment that simulates on-site conditions. The design student will appraise the viability of their proposals and implement these concepts using a relevant range of materials, processes and techniques. In resolving the practical, statutory, aesthetic and physical challenges encountered, the learner will utilise the relevant and diverse skills and knowledge acquired to date. Documentation of all stages of testing from concepts to material exploration through to spatial organisation and exhibition will be presented for assessment. This will be in both physical form and as a virtual presentation.

 

Learning Outcomes

  1. Generate a written Integrated Project proposal identifying the objectives, parameters and design processes that will be undertaken in its production.

  2. Investigate the integration potential of the various design processes in the exploratory stages of the project leading to a resolved proposal.

  3. Apply increasingly sophisticated conceptual design solutions.

  4. Address the needs and desires of the notional client/end-user with regard to design aesthetics, project budget, running costs, interior purpose, design objective, building regulations, ethics, Human Centred Design, Universal Access and sustainability.

  5. Quantify and cost all aspects of the Integrated Project design proposal.

  6. Execute the resolved proposal in a professional presentation that addresses the tasks successfully.

  7. Present the resolved Integrated Project proposal for assessment and exhibition, both physical and digitally, in a professional manner.

  8. Operate as an autonomous and dynamic professional Interior Designer.

Credits
20
% Coursework 100%