6 points
* 12 hours per week including 4 studio hours
and 8 independent study hours
* Second semester
* Caulfield
*
Prerequisites: IAR2103
* Corequisites: None
Objectives On successful completion of this subject, students should be able to achieve design solutions for interior design projects which integrate technical factors and issues, and human and social requirements within a well-resolved holistic aesthetic that transcends the constraints of the project; be able to resolve increasingly complex interior architecture projects; understand the full range of design communication media and demonstrate competency in several of them; have a firm grasp of the methodological issues underlaying interior architecture projects; provide clear reasoning for their choice of methodology, media, design options and solutions.
Synopsis This subject and IAR2104 are the key subjects for developing the essence of the practice of interior architecture capabilities. In this subject the focus is on mastering the range of factors and issues covered in IAR2104 to achieve high quality technical, historical and symbolic aesthetic and social design solutions.
Assessment Design projects: 90%
* Oral and written
presentations: 10%
Prescribed texts
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