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INDS 105 Drafting for Interior Design

This course introduces the student to the visual language employed by architects and interior designers to communicate their designs to clients and contractors. Students will learn to use traditional drafting tools and equipment to create presentation and construction drawings. Through a series of lectures, exercises, and projects, the student will develop the ability to visualize their designs and to create line-work and lettering required to present those designs in a professional manner. Interior detailing and construction materials and methods will also be explored.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

INDS 101

Hours Weekly

4 hours weekly

Course Objectives

  1. 1. Create and interpret complex floor plans, sections, elevations and details.
  2. 2. Use and care for traditional drafting tools and equipment.
  3. 3. Use industry accepted drafting standards, abbreviations and symbols.
  4. 4. Create as-built drawings of an existing space.
  5. 5. Design furniture plans, finish plans and schedules.
  6. 6. Create professional quality line work and use architectural lettering to communicate notes.

Course Objectives

  1. 1. Create and interpret complex floor plans, sections, elevations and details.
  2. 2. Use and care for traditional drafting tools and equipment.
  3. 3. Use industry accepted drafting standards, abbreviations and symbols.
  4. 4. Create as-built drawings of an existing space.
  5. 5. Design furniture plans, finish plans and schedules.
  6. 6. Create professional quality line work and use architectural lettering to communicate notes.