Studio III: Commercial
X408.3 (4 semester units in Architecture)
This design studio concentrates on both the conceptual and design development phases for commercial projects, including project costs, data and illustrations for furniture and furnishings, color palettes, materials and finishes, and drawings and study models to describe the character of interior construction. By the end of the course you should have a complete design development package for commercial projects.
Enrollment is limited. Students must attend first class meeting.
Note: This is a required design studio course (commercial design with a focus on office design). Both this course and Construction Documents X414.6 are required for students who enrolled in the certificate program in summer 2003 or later. Students who enrolled prior to summer 2003 have the option of taking either this course or Construction Documents (2 units) and Current Issues in Design (2 units). For students who enrolled in fall 2002, both Current Issues in Design and Studio III are required, and Construction Documents is highly recommended as an elective.
Prerequisites: Studio II, X408.2
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Wed. June 4, San Francisco
KATHERINE NORTH, B.A., is an interior designer who has completed an extensive scope of hospitality and residential projects, including three San Francisco Decorator Showcase House spaces. Her experience includes working as a designer for Perkins & Will, Brayton & Hughes, BAMO, and Barbara Scavullo Design. In 2001, she founded Northbrook Design.Revised class schedule in red.
- 15 meetings
- June 4 to Aug. 27: Wed., 1-5 pm; also
July 26 and Aug. 9: Sat., 1-5 pm
- San Francisco: Room 208, South of Market Center, 95 Third St.
- $1,050 (EDP 024216)
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