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This course covers basic lighting topics, including light and texture, color, fixture schedules, switching patterns, and more.
This course introduces the tools and techniques used in photographing architecture, interiors, renderings, plans, design boards, and scale models.
This course helps students translate 2-D floor plans into 3-D spaces.
This course explores the full range of constructed line drawings, including axonometric, one-point perspective, and model making.
This course explores the furniture design process, from the concept stage to product development.
This course examines abstract structuring in 2-D and 3-D design, use of construction materials, and fundamentals of modular systems and their modifications and variations.
This introduction to design fundamentals will help you develop perceptual skills, sensitivity, creative awareness, and the technical ability necessary to handle a variety of design media.
This course covers the study of the perception of color, its permutations, and its dimensions, using traditional as well as contemporary methods.
This course examines the principles and application of Feng Shui in interior design.
This concentrated six-week course examines the appropriateness, timing, aesthetics, function, and availability of accessories in residential interior design.
Post-Impressionist painters like Gauguin, Van Gogh, Cezanne, Matisse, and Rousseau used distinctive brush strokes, unnatural or arbitrary color, and were inclined to emphasize geometric forms and…
This advanced Revit course covers editing commands, sharing information, viewing tools, visualization, annotation, and construction documents.
This course offers an introduction to the process of commercial and residential interior design. Learn about the principles of design, the history of design in Los Angeles and Southern California, and more.
The first in a series of studio courses, students are given the opportunity to apply fundamental design principles to the layout of interior spaces while incorporating ergonomics and human factors.
This studio course addresses issues related to space planning in commercial design. Students generate design concepts for complex multilevel project requirements.
This studio course introduces students to the process of linking rooms and spaces by architectural promenades. Students design a small single-family residence and learn to create atmospheric environments.
Part four of a four-part survey course on the environmental arts of the Western world, tracing the major movements in architecture, interior design, furniture, and decorative arts of the 20th century.
This course traces the architecture and decorative arts of the 19th century. Periods covered include French Empire, Gothic Revival, Victorian, the Arts and Crafts Movement, and more.
Part two of a four-part survey course on the environmental arts of the Western world, tracing architecture from the Italian Renaissance to the beginning of the 19th century in France, England, and America.
Part one of a four-part survey of environmental arts of the Western world. This course covers the Aegean, Grecian, Roman, early Christian, and Byzantine cultures, encompassing early Medieval, Romanesque, and Gothic periods.
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