Interior architecture involves applying creative and technical solutions to achieve a built interior environment. An interior designer's roles include programming and space planning, selecting design elements like lighting and fabrics, creating construction documents, and monitoring installation. Responsibilities involve meeting client needs and budgets, selecting colors and furnishings, and establishing competence standards. The design process includes programming, conceptual design, design development, and construction documentation.
1. INTERIOR
ARCHITECTURE
Group Member :
Lim Zi Shan
Lee Ning
Lee Zi Ying
Mohamad Adib bin Ismail
Mohamad Anwar bin Fauzi
By CASAN
2. DEFINITION OF INTERIOR
ARCHITECTURE/DESIGNERS
Interior design is a multi-faceted profession in which
creative and technical solutions are applied within a
structure to achieve a built interior environment
3. Programming
and Space
Planning
Roles Of
Interior
Designer
Interior Design
(e.g. lighting,
fittings, fabrics,
colours)
Construction
Documents
Project
Administration
Monitor and
manage
construction and
installation of
design
Allocate,
organize and
arrange a space
to suit its
function
ROLES OF INTERIOR DESIGNER
4. Responsibilities
Of
Interior Designer
meet clients’
needs, ideas
and budgets
Selecting colors,
schemes, texture,
fabrics, fittings and
furniture
Establish
competence
standards
Create illustrations
and renderings
RESPONSIBILITIES OF INTERIOR DESIGNER
5. Develop concept
& blueprint
Schedule &
Budget
planning
Location review
Space & doable
planning
Integrate
existed brand to
a new
environment
Develop signage
& branding
6. select &
specify material
from every
angles
Site survey &
detail space
planning
Produce
detailed
interior &
construction
drawings
3D rendering
Millwork &
fixture design
Procure
mechanical &
electrical
drawings
Interior
merchandising
solution
Construction
permits
8. C
Face to face with client to get information, idea and preference
Visit the site or place of the clients
Identify and analyse the needs of the clients
Develop a schedule and budgets for the project
A needed steps to taken before proceeding to conceptual design
9. C
First phase of designing process
It is programmatic, problem-solving and a creative visualization
phase
Verbal agreement between clients and designer
Estimation of preliminary cost
Design Development will take place after mutual agreement to achieve
10. Conceptual Diagram
Indicates functional
and spatial
relationships.
Identifies major
spaces, areas and
other important
features.
To help reinforce a
design concept
11. S
Project begin to take shape
programming information is unified
sketches, preliminary plans, sections and elevations are presented to
the Client
Once approved, steps will proceed to design development
12. Mood Board
Create pictures for
client
To give clients a better
understanding
A collage of
inspirational idea
photography style,
colour palettes,
typography, patterns,
and the overall look
and feel of the site
13. Schematic Diagram
Indicates spatial and
circulation
relationships
Scale and shape of
spaces become evident
Important features are
emphasized
Several schemes are
sketched for studies
14. D
plans, sections and elevations
specifications of the materials, finishes, furnishings
design meets building codes
Project moves on to construction documentation once approval given by
construction
15. Preliminary Plan
Scaled proportions of
spaces and elements
Addition of internal
architectural details
Walls, windows and
built-in items are
shown.
Furniture might be
indicated in some
areas
16. Fully scaled drawing
portraying space,
objects and usage
Shows details such as
doors, windows,
counters…etc.
Furniture often shown
to indicate how a space
is used.
Texture often drawn to
show surface of
materials .
Final Plan
17. C
The project is ready to be build
Working Drawing is prepared
Drawings and Specifications
Designers might work with other professions for health, safety and
welfare
Final Stage
18. Working Drawings
Relay the design and
information to
everyone who’s
involved in the
building process
Follows a set of
architectural drawing
conventions