Instruction to the
Candidate:
The candidate will have
to attempt five questions in all, selecting atleast one question from each unit.
Course
Objective:
The
objective of the course is to provide a clear understanding about the basic
design elements and principles to be followed while designing any space using
different standards, materials and technologies. It enables the students to
understand the visual composition in an interior space with color schemes,
textures, light, shadow etc. Introduction to human dimensions, functions, space
– activities, space standards, relationships of a simple single living unit to
understand the minimum space requirement by individual to perform various
activities.
Course
Contents:
Unit I: Principles
of visual composition
Symmetry, Asymmetry, Repetition, Rhythm, Background,
Foreground, Sense of Direction, Harmony, Balance and Proportion.
Unit II: Elements of visual composition
Dots, Lines, Planes, Patterns, Shapes, Colors, Textures,
Levels, Light, and Fenestration, Exploring color schemes, Textures and Texture
schemes.
Unit III:
Anthropometrics Study
Human dimensions anthropometry in various postures (in
applied form), their relation to everyday utilities like the table, chair, bed
, sink etc . To make measured drawing of a bedroom with anthropometrical
reference.
Unit IV: Design
Exercise
Design of Anthropometrics Cell with minimum space
requirements of single unit for a single person and study the interior spaces
by making 3-D views (axonometric and isometric). This exercise will include
areas like living area, sleeping area, washroom, cooking area with furniture
layout in 2-D drawings including elevations covering an area of 25-50 sqm.
Using various principles of design, textures and color schemes.
References:
·
Drawing a Creative
Process, Francis D.K. Ching
·
Design Drawing +
CD, Francis D.K. Ching
·
Architecture
Graphics, Francis D.K. Ching 4th Edition
·
Interior design
& space planning, Dechiara Pabero Zelnik
·
Interior design
illustrated, Francis D.K. Ching
·
Home Plumbing (The
David & Charles Manual of), Ernest Hall
·
House Book (The
Complete Guide to Home Design), Terence Conran
·
Illustration +
Perspectives (In Pantone Colors), Eiji Mitooka
·
Architectural
Graphic standards editor, Boaz Joseph
·
Neufert’s Architect’s
data
·
Time Saver
standards for building types, Joseph D.C. and John Callender.
·
Kitchen &
Bath, Montse Zapata
·
Bed room, Lestey
Taylor
·
The Curtain Book,
Mitchll Beazlty
·
Interior Design
Visual, Maureen Mitton 2nd
Edition
·
100 Bright Ideas
For color, Sue Rose
K.U.K.
Bachelor of Science (Interior Design) – 1st SEM
Materials
& Construction Details-I (BID-102)
Maximum Marks -100
Uni. Exam. Marks - 80
Sessional Marks - 20
Duration of Exam. - 3 hrs
Instruction to the
examiner:
The examiner will set
six questions in all, selecting three questions from each unit.
Instruction to the
Candidate:
The candidate will have
to attempt four questions in all, selecting atleast two questions from each
unit.
Course Objective:
The objective of this course is to make the students
understand of all the available materials, which are used in designing the
various different interior spaces. It gives a fair knowledge of different
furnishings and finishes used for all the interior surfaces of the space.
Course Contents:
Unit I:
Introduction to different building material like : mud,brick,
stone, timber, glass etc.
Execute a market survey of different materials in terms of
furnishes and finishes (Flooring material/finishes, wall material/finishes,
roofing material /finishes).
Unit II:
Paints & varnishes, surface finishes.
Formulate a case study of an existing house to study its
interiors along with furnishes and finishes used in it.
References:
·
Interior design illustrated,
Francis D.K. Ching
·
Graphic Interiors
·
(Space Designed
by Graphic Artists), Corina Dean
·
Home Plumbing
(The David & Charles Manual of), Ernest Hall
·
House Book (The
Complete Guide to Home Design), Terence Conran
·
Illustration +
Perspectives (In Pantone Colors), Eiji Mitooka
·
Elements of
Architecture – Meiss Pieree Von
·
Architecture:
Form, Space and Order – Francis D.K. Ching
·
A.J. Metric
Handbook, editors, Jan Bilwa and Leslie Fair weather
·
Architectural
Graphic standards editor – Boaz Joseph
·
The Curtain Book,
Mitchll Beazlty
·
Interior Design
Visual, Maureen Mitton 2nd Edition
·
100 Bright Ideas
For color, Sue Rose
·
Window Fashion,
Charles T. Randall
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