3. Historical background of Interior Design Styles.
Concepts and principles of interior design. Space
planning and design. Aesthetics of Interior Design.
Color and lighting. Materials selection. Function,
material and layout of furniture and textiles. Design for
the disabled. Ergonomics and design. Mood Board
design. Design drawing and detailing. Hours: One-
hour class period and three-hour Studio period.
Course Description
4. Course Objectives
1. Introduce students to the fundamentals of interior
design as it entails including human, technical,
contextual and aesthetic factors.
2. To introduce students to Interior Design principles
and applications
5. After completing the course, students should be able to:
1. Integrate human and functional aspects into design
decisions of interior spaces
2. Identify aesthetic design criteria and space qualities
that improve utilization of interior spaces.
3. Effectively utilize materials and components that are
suitable for different interior applications.
Course Outcomes
6. After completing the course, students should be able to:
4. Integrate the special requirements of the disabled in
interior spaces.
5. Analyze existing interior spaces.
6. Design simple interior spaces successfully.
7. Communicate effectively in written and oral
presentations
8. Work in a teamwork environment and on real world
project
Course Outcomes