Interior Architecture Drawings
Group Members:
• Ong Jia Min
• Daniel Chow
• Harwinder
• Canisius Bong
• Yap Jia En
What is Interior Architecture?
• Interior Architecture is the combination of the study
and practice of interior design with architecture.
• It explores how the interior of buildings such as office
blocks, houses and hospitals.
Interior Architecture Job Description
• Interior Architects specialize in designing and
building interiors for safety and functionality.
• It is important that interior architects not only
understand the durability and strength of building
materials.
• Also be skilled in the use of light, color and textures
in a space.
Interior Architects Job Description
• The practice of interior architecture operates with
representational methods common to architectural
practice.
• There are some conventions that are particular to the
interior which is Space, Sequence, Effect, Scale and
Viewpoint.
Interior Architecture Drawings
Residential design
Commercial design
Healthcare design
Universal design
Exhibition design
The type of interior architect drawing
Residential design
• Residential architects are design professionals
who specialize in the design and construction
of residential buildings, such as individual
homes and condominiums.
• Residential architects are concerned with the
aesthetic of the building, as well as the
functionality.
Examples
Commercial design
• A commercial designer creates and designs
the interior of commercial properties, such as
office buildings, hotels, schools, and industrial
facilities.
Examples:
Healthcare Design:
• Specializing in the design and planning of
health care design, health care architecture
and healthcare interior design.
• Healthcare interiors team is committed to
solve the client’s environmental challenges.
Examples:
Universal Design:
• Universal design involves designing products
and spaces so that they can be used by the
widest range of people possible.
• Universal design makes things safer, easier
and more convenient for everyone.
Examples:
Exhibition design:
• Exhibition designer work on cultural
exhibitions which include museums and
galleries.
• There will be showcase events, trade shows
and conferences.
• They base their designs on their interpretation
of their client’s ideas and requirements.
Examples:
The Program Brief
• Ideas are conceived in the mind but the designer
needs to visualize them.
• The design process usually begins with a verbal or
written request for a design. This is known as the
brief or program and can come directly from the
client.
• Many clients will not have great experience of
commissioning a designer so one of the first tasks is
to define and clarify the brief.
The stages of drawings
Concept board
• The term of concept board originates from the
tradition of interior designers fixing a fabric and paint
samples and possibly sketches on to a sheet of mount
board.
• Today, However, concept boards are more likely to be
put together in a layout program such as Adobe
Photoshop.
Paint Samples
Fabric
Sketch
• Sketching is fast, immediate and requires only a pen
and paper.
• Sketches can be drawn on the back of an envelope, in a
sketchbook or on a screen.
• There are two main uses for sketching:
(a) Firstly as a way of observing and recording.
(b) Secondly as a way of ‘thinking aloud’.
• Sketches do not have to be works of art but will
improve with practice.
Examples of sketches
Drawing
• Drawing included with space, sequence, effect, and
scale.
• Space and scale always come together. While
sequence and effect go together.
• It is important, therefore, to look at how a space will
be used and how that might potentially change.
Examples of drawings
Viewpoint
• Last stages of producing an interior architecture
drawing.
• In order to show a proposal designers use a variety
of conventions: slice open the space, life the lid,
take away a wall, use an x-ray effect or folded wall
plan.
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ITD PROJECT 1- Interior architect

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    Interior Architecture Drawings GroupMembers: • Ong Jia Min • Daniel Chow • Harwinder • Canisius Bong • Yap Jia En
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    What is InteriorArchitecture? • Interior Architecture is the combination of the study and practice of interior design with architecture. • It explores how the interior of buildings such as office blocks, houses and hospitals.
  • 3.
    Interior Architecture JobDescription • Interior Architects specialize in designing and building interiors for safety and functionality. • It is important that interior architects not only understand the durability and strength of building materials. • Also be skilled in the use of light, color and textures in a space. Interior Architects Job Description
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    • The practiceof interior architecture operates with representational methods common to architectural practice. • There are some conventions that are particular to the interior which is Space, Sequence, Effect, Scale and Viewpoint. Interior Architecture Drawings
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    Residential design Commercial design Healthcaredesign Universal design Exhibition design The type of interior architect drawing
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    Residential design • Residentialarchitects are design professionals who specialize in the design and construction of residential buildings, such as individual homes and condominiums. • Residential architects are concerned with the aesthetic of the building, as well as the functionality.
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    Commercial design • Acommercial designer creates and designs the interior of commercial properties, such as office buildings, hotels, schools, and industrial facilities.
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    Healthcare Design: • Specializingin the design and planning of health care design, health care architecture and healthcare interior design. • Healthcare interiors team is committed to solve the client’s environmental challenges.
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    Universal Design: • Universaldesign involves designing products and spaces so that they can be used by the widest range of people possible. • Universal design makes things safer, easier and more convenient for everyone.
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    Exhibition design: • Exhibitiondesigner work on cultural exhibitions which include museums and galleries. • There will be showcase events, trade shows and conferences. • They base their designs on their interpretation of their client’s ideas and requirements.
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    The Program Brief •Ideas are conceived in the mind but the designer needs to visualize them. • The design process usually begins with a verbal or written request for a design. This is known as the brief or program and can come directly from the client. • Many clients will not have great experience of commissioning a designer so one of the first tasks is to define and clarify the brief. The stages of drawings
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    Concept board • Theterm of concept board originates from the tradition of interior designers fixing a fabric and paint samples and possibly sketches on to a sheet of mount board. • Today, However, concept boards are more likely to be put together in a layout program such as Adobe Photoshop.
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    Sketch • Sketching isfast, immediate and requires only a pen and paper. • Sketches can be drawn on the back of an envelope, in a sketchbook or on a screen. • There are two main uses for sketching: (a) Firstly as a way of observing and recording. (b) Secondly as a way of ‘thinking aloud’. • Sketches do not have to be works of art but will improve with practice.
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    Drawing • Drawing includedwith space, sequence, effect, and scale. • Space and scale always come together. While sequence and effect go together. • It is important, therefore, to look at how a space will be used and how that might potentially change.
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    Viewpoint • Last stagesof producing an interior architecture drawing. • In order to show a proposal designers use a variety of conventions: slice open the space, life the lid, take away a wall, use an x-ray effect or folded wall plan.
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