Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Fluttering Upper Left Stomach

eCcHePorComOnDO ... .. I'm right! O)

Teaching a course in Interior Design GROPED expected to acquire a design methodology, tailored to the needs of the working world today.
This methodology is nothing but a succession of rational operations (analysis) that converge towards the final moment of the composition of the project (summary) which finds expression in the individual creativity.
latter constitutes one of the educationally most interesting design, but all too often the word "creativity" is made to coincide with the "genius ", understood as a fanciful invention, it is instead a generalized and may feature of mankind must be understood as an attitude to develop new interventions (training of the "new"), whose mental framework is ruled by its own logic that is expressed through rational operations.

The interior architecture and design activity tends to organize space in which man lives. Rational organization of this space means to identify a set of responses (functional, technological, aesthetic, economic, etc..) Assessed individually and each other and, through subsequent steps, coordinate them into a final configuration that results in the project.

All this to say that a course that has the TARGET FOR THOSE TEACHING METHODS AND ACTIVITIES 'SHOULD HAVE A PROGRAM THAT IS SO Roughly': (and sorry if it's just ... damn ... IED)

DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY
- Orthogonal and the theory of shadows
- Isometric (split and exploded)
- Perspective (calculated and direct)
- visual techniques (markers, crayons, watercolors, screens, etc.)..

bracketed
- Physiology of light phenomena
- Communication color
- Relation between shapes or colors
- Shares synesthetic
- Analysis of the psycho-chromatic visual perception.

architectural survey
- Scale of representations and Signs
- survey the scale Architectural
- Detecting small-scale (items d 'furnishings).

MATERIALS TECHNOLOGIES
- Paving (materials and installation techniques, specifications)
- Ceilings and false ceilings (materials and installation techniques, specifications)
- Walls and partitions (materials and installation techniques)
- Raw materials (wood, glass, steel, etc.).
- The fabric (upholstery, curtains, etc.).
- New materials and their use.

METRIC COMPUTATION
- Calculate costs of installation
- Interpretation and design through catalogs with price list.

contraceptives DESIGN
- Ergonomics and functionality
- Materials and regulations
- Standard dimensions and general plant
- Design, target market, packaging and transportation.

PLANT
- Distribution of furniture modules as needed for equipment (water drains, electrical outlets, gas connection, etc.).
- Accommodation and analysis of the accessories (plates, pipes, etc.).
- Problems and Solutions (moisture content, functionality, location, etc.).
- Lighting (typology and analysis)
- Legislation.

HISTORY furniture and design
- From the beginning, classical Greek and Roman imperial
- The Middle Ages
- Evolution of furniture from '400 '800: Styles
- The industial revolution
- Art Nouveau
- The rational design
- Masters of the external design

REUSE IN THE DESIGN
- Change of destination use in design (handles, faucets, furniture, decorative items, vases, containers, shelves, etc.).

COMPUTER DESIGN
- Knowledge of computer hardware and ABC
- Design and processing two-dimensional and three-dimensional
- Solid modeling and rendering
- Layout and printing
- treatment with software
montage - Understanding 3D prototypes of technologies (electronic cutters, 3D scanners, solid modeling, engraving machines)
- Technologies digital printing materials to furniture.

design policy
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Market Analysis - Analysis of target
- Planning weighted on the final costs
- design with furniture catalog (analysis of different manufacturers)
- Choice of materials'
use - Management of site
- Orders-based catalog.

PS: it is unthinkable to treat those topics without confronting the design of systems and / or material technology, etc..

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