Studio I: Conceptual Design, Residential and Commercial
X408.1 (4 semester units in Architecture)
In this design studio, students focus on applying the fundamental theories and principles of design to the interior design process. Topics emphasized include programming (identifying users, space requirements, functional relationships, and organization) and conceptual design development. The concept of universal design is incorporated in designing a residential space and a small-scale commercial interior. Anthropometrics and other human factors are required components of the design criteria.
Prerequisites: Space Planning X412.2
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Wed. Jan. 9, San Francisco
JULIE BARRON, B.F.A., is a principal at Environmental Design in Oakland. Barron's firm does space planning, project management, construction administration, and environmental consulting. The firm's client list includes Union Bank, Travelers Insurance Group, LCB Commercial Brokers, Oakland Tribune Project, City of San Jose, Kaiser Permanente, and UC Berkeley. She is a member of IFMA and the Oakland Chamber of Commerce.
- 15 meetings
- Jan. 9 to April 16: Wed., 6-10 pm
- San Francisco: Room 202, South of Market Center, 95 Third St.
- $950 (EDP 013771)