BA – INTERIOR DESIGN
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Ba Interior Design

UNIVERSAL INSTITUTE FOR PRIVATE TRAINING, KUWAIT

BA INTERIOR DESIGN

 Under Choice Based Credits System

(With effect from the academic year 2020-2021)

Proposed CBCS Regulations for 3-Year Semester Course Leading to

Ba Interior Design

 

NOTE: 

  1. These regulations are applicable to students taking admission to I semester BA (INTERIOR DESIGN) from the academic year 2020-21
  2. The duration of the course shall be 3 years consisting of 06 semesters.
  3. Each semester shall extend over a minimum period of SIXTEEN weeks teaching duration.
  • NAME OF THE COURSE AND DURATION OF THE COURSE.

Bachelor of Interior Design (BA Interior Design)

The duration of the Bachelor of Interior Design (BA Interior Design) course shall be of 03 years of 6 semesters.  A candidate shall complete his/her degree within    06 academic years from the date of admission to the course

  • ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION

Students who have passed Pre-University Examination (10+2) or equivalent examination in any discipline are eligible for admission.

 

3.0    SCHEME OF INSTRUCTIONS:

In the first four semesters, there shall be 19 subjects from Discipline Specific Courses and 10 subjects from Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses. In the last two semesters, there shall be 6 subjects each Discipline Specific Elective.  For each subject, there shall be lecture classes, tutorials/practicals. The credits for each subject vary between 3 and 5 per subject per week as prescribed in the curriculum.

Credits Matrix :

Course   Total credits
 Discipline-Specific Course 19  Papers 84
Discipline-Specific Elective

 

 

06 Papers  X 5 Credits 30

 

 

Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses

 

 

10 Papers X 3 Credits 30
TOTAL (36 Papers)

 

 

144

4.0 SCHEME OF EXAMINATION AND EVALUATION:

There shall be university examination  at the end of each semester for maximum marks of 70 for Theory examination and the Internal Assessment will be for 30 marks.

All papers of this course except papers that are common to all other graduate courses of the University of Mysore, shall be set/valued/reviewed by BOE  for a maximum of 70 marks. The pattern of question paper will be as follows:

Part- A: Answer any two out of four questions.                  2*15=30

Part- B :  Answer any two out of four questions.                2*10=20

Part- C : Answer any four out of six questions.                  4*05=20

TOTAL                                                                                          70

 

Evaluation of each subject is divided into internal assessment (IA) and end term examination with marks allocated as shown in the table.  Internal assessment will be carried out in two stages: One, after the eight weeks of instructions designated as C1, the second, after sixteen weeks of instruction designated as C2 The end of term examination designated as C3 will be held between eighteenth and twentieth week of the semester. IA marks will be awarded on the basis of continuous assessment that include announced and surprise tests, term papers / seminars / quizzes / case discussions, viva, and practical’s.

The breakup of marks will be as follows:

  1. C1 (Covering the first half of the syllabus)                      – 15 Marks
  2. C2 (Covering the second half of the syllabus)                 – 15 Marks
  3. C3 (Covering entire syllabus)              – 70 Marks

Total    –100 Marks

Term-end examination (C3) will be of 3 hours duration for each subject.

Scheme of Assessment

Course Type C1  

 

 

C2

C3 Total
Marks Marks Marks Duration (Hrs)
AECC 15 15 70 3 100
DSE 15 15 70 3 100
DSC 15 15 70 3 100

Courses in the programme are of three types: Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses,  Discipline Specific Elective and  Discipline Specific Course

5.0       ATTENDANCE:

  • Each semester shall be taken as a unit for the purpose of calculating attendance and a student shall be considered to have put in the required attendance for that semester if the candidate has attended not less than 75% of the number of working days (lectures during each semester)
  • A candidate who does not satisfy the requirement of attendance shall not be eligible to take the examination of the concerned semester.
  • A candidate who fails to satisfy the requirement of attendance in a semester shall re-join the same semester by obtaining prior permission from the University.

 

6.0       MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION:

The medium of instruction shall be English.

7.0       APPEARANCE FOR THE EXAMINATION:

A candidate shall apply for all the papers of a semester when he appears for examination            of each semester for the first time.

8.0       BOARD OF EXAMINERS, VALUATION:

  • There shall be a Board of Examiners for scrutinizing and approving the question papers and scheme of valuation constituted by the University.
  • There will be single valuation for all the papers.

 

9.0   DECLARATION OF RESULT:

  • Minimum for a pass in each paper shall be 35%, and for all the papers in the semester average shall be 40%. However, a candidate has to score minimum of 35% of theory component of semester end examination i.e. 25(rounded off) marks out of 70 marks.
  • There shall be no minimum marks for C1 and C2.
  • Classification of successful candidates and Gradation of results shall be as per the University regulations as shown below;

 

Letter grade Grade point
O (Outstanding) 10
A+(Excellent) 9
A (Very Good) 8
B+(Good) 7
B (Above Average) 6
C (Average) 5
P (Pass) 4
F (Fail) 0
Ab (Absent) 0

10.0     PROVISION FOR REPEATERS:

  • A candidate is allowed to carry all the previous un-cleared paper/s to the subsequent semester/s.
  • The candidate shall take the examination as per the syllabus and scheme of examination in force during the subsequent appearances.
  • PROVISION FOR RE-ADMISSION:
  • Such of those candidates who have discontinued the course/failed to take admission to the next semester, shall get admitted to the concerned semester in the immediate next academic year only. This provision is available to a student only two times in the entire duration of the course.
  • Any other issue not envisaged above shall be resolved by the Vice Chancellor in consultation with the appropriate bodies of the University which shall be final and binding.
  • Wherever the regulation is silent, the provisions of University regulations shall be

applicable.

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION

SEMESTER I SUBJECTS MAX MARKS TOTAL MARKS
    INT EXT  
1 Language 20 80 100
2 English 20 80 100
3 Theory of interior design 20 80 100
4 Material and Construction-1 20 80 100
5 Computer aided design software-AutoCAD 20 80 100
6 Design Studio-1 20 80 100
         

 

 

 

SEMESTER II SUBJECTS MAX MARKS TOTAL MARKS
    INT EXT  
1 Language 20 80 100
2 English 20 80 100
3 History of interior design 20 80 100
4 Computer aided design software-sketch up and photoshop 20 80 100
5 Material and Construction-2 20 80 100
6 Design Studio-2 20 80 100

 

 

 

SEMESTER III SUBJECTS MAX MARKS TOTAL MARKS
    INT EXT  
1 Language 20 80 100
2 English 20 80 100
3 Interior services-1 20 80 100
4 Revit Architecture 20 80 100
5 Material And Construction-3 20 80 100
6 Design Studio-3 20 80 100

 

 

SEMESTER IV SUBJECTS MAX MARKS TOTAL MARKS
    INT EXT  
1 Language 20 80 100
2 English 20 80 100
3 Building Services -2- Fire & Life Safety 20 80 100
4 Light & color in interior 20 80 100
5 Revit MEP 20 80 100
6 Design Studio-4 20 80 100

 

 

 

SEMESTER V SUBJECTS MAX MARKS TOTAL MARKS
    INT EXT  
1 Estimation and costing 20 80 100
2 Contemporary interior design 20 80 100
3 Design Contextual studio 20 80 100
4 Computer graphics- Lumion 20 80 100
5 Interior landscape design 20 80 100
6 Design Studio – 5 20 80 100

 

 

 

SEMESTER VI SUBJECTS MAX MARKS TOTAL MARKS
    INT EXT  
1 Project Management 20 80 100
2 Interior Design Codes 20 80 100
3 Interior Services-3 – Acoustics 20 80 100
4 Parameters of interior design and components 20 80 100
5 Building information modelling-Navisworks 20 80 100
6 Design Studio – 6 20 80 100

 

SEMESTER I

1.LANGUAGE

2.ENGLISH

3.THEORY OF INTERIOR DESIGN

 

UNIT – I DESIGN VOCABULARY

Form – point, line, volume, shape, texture & color – in relation to light, pattern etc. and application of the same    in designing interiors.

UNIT – II DESIGN PRINCIPLES

Ratio; proportions – scale; balance – symmetrical, radial, harmony; unity; variety; rhythm; emphasis.

UNIT – III ANTHROPOMETRICS

Definition, theory of standard dimension based on human figures for activities, functions, circulation, furniture design, spatial requirements etc. Study of Ergonomics. Design of furniture for various spaces.

 

UNIT -IV DESIGN CONTROL

 

Design process – analysis, synthesis, design evaluation; design criteria – function and purpose, utility

and economy, form and style; human factors – human dimensions, distance zones, activity

relationships; fitting the space – plan arrangements, function, aesthetics.

UNIT – V SPATIAL QUALITIES

 Space – definition; Interior space – spatial qualities; form, scale, outlook; structuring space with

interior design elements; spatial form; spatial dimension – square, rectangle, curvilinear spaces,

height of space; spatial transitions – openings within wall planes, doorways, windows, stairways.

4.  MATERIAL AND CONSTRUCTION-1

 UNIT – I INTRODUCTION TO MATERIALS

Wood – Soft and hardwood, plywood, laminated wood and particle boards – properties, manufacture & uses.

Synthetic materials – Different types of glass, their properties, manufacturing processes and uses.

UNIT – II

Plastics – injection molding & other manufacturing methods, etc.

Fabrics – textile, jute, leather etc. different types and their uses.

UNIT – III BUILDING COMPONENTS

 Foundation – brick footing, stone footing & RCC column footing

Concrete flooring, plinth beam & floor finish

Superstructure – brickwork with sill, lintel, windows & sunshade

Flat RCC roof with weathering course, parapet & coping.

UNIT – IV STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS

 Structures-Components of load bearing wall & RCC slab roof system-RCC beams,Columns & framed structure.

UNIT – V BASIC SERVICES

 Components of ta toilet and bathroom-saniary ware-W.C. WASHBASIN,bidet,bath tu,jacuzi, etcSanitary fittings-tabs mixes,shower units

 

5.   Computer aided design software – AutoCAD

 UNIT – I: GETTING STARTED  

 Opening and Creating Drawings, Exploring the AutoCAD interface, Zooming and Panning,   Lines ,Circles ,Rectangles ,

UNIT – IICreating Simple Drawings, Using Object Snap Tracking to extrapolate a projected top view , Using Modify tools to arrange an office layout,  Object Snaps and Tracking

 

UNIT – III: MODIFYING COMMANDS

Move, Copy ,Rotate  ,Mirror  ,Scale  ,Using the reference option with the Scale Tool ,

Layers ,  Polylines , Arcs ,Polygons  ,Ellipses ,

 

UNIT – IV The Properties Palette, Quick Select ,Select Similar ,Measure

Trim and Extend, Fillet and Chamfer ,Polyline Edit and Spline , Offset and Explode , Join

The Insert Block Command  , The Multiline Text Tool ,The Single Line Text Tool

Editing Text, The Hatch Command, Adding Dimensions, Preparing to Print.

  1. DESIGN STUDIO-1

 UNIT – I

Designs involving various elements such as point, line shape, colour and texture – applies to compositions such as mural design, fabric design, mosaics, stained glass, engraving, block printing, collage etc – involving all the principles of composition.

UNIT – II

3D sculptures involving platonic solids,wooden sculptures applying different types of carpentry joints,design &execution of POP made objects such as corniches,mouldings,brackets,etc.

UNIT – III

Study & Analysis of forms,patterns& color schemes in nature.,abstraction of natural forms and design of 3-dimensional objects and 2-dimensional patterns inspired by them.

UNIT – Iv

Study and critical analysis of man-made objects –their purpose ,functional suitability,formal appeal etc.

SEMESTER II

 1.LANGUAGE

 2.ENGLISH

3.HISTORY OF INTERIOR DESIGN-2

 UNIT – I RECENT DIRECTIONS

Design movements such as Late Modernism, High Technology, Post Modernism, and De Constructivism and Minimalism.

UNIT – II NON-EUROPEAN TRADITIONS

Interiors in China, Japan & the Islamic World – Influences of Pre Columbian-American art & culture, African influences in interiors.

UNIT – III SCANDINAVIAN TRADITIONS

Interior Design in Sweden, Finland, Norway. Contributions of Architects such as Aalvar Alto, etc.

UNIT – IV INDIAN TRADITIONAL DESIGNS

 Traditional styles of design & decorations of homes and accessories across the states in India

UNIT – V PROJECTS

 Assignment of recent directions and non European traditions,traditional designs of india

4.COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN SOFTWARE – SKETCHUP AND PHOTOSHOP

 

UNIT – I SKETCH UP USER INTERFACE

How to get around inside SketchUp, Zoom, pan, rotate. Understanding the xyz axis.

Selecting toolbars applying templates. Drawing and using pencils tools., Drawing basic geometric shapes, drawing with measurements, drawing circles and arcs.

Moving and move copy, rotating objects, Rotate/Copy, scale fractional and relative.

UNIT – II MODELLING

Making components, making groups, comparisons and benefits, saving components, Re- loading

components, creating a digital warehouse. Modelling techniques, using push pull, using follow me, intersecting geometry. Copy and offset faces, edges and polygons how to use polygons in 2D drawings

UNIT – III MATERIALS

Paint bucket,, materials editor, textures and bitmaps, Getting to understand the materials editor,

Create new scenes, create new styles, saving scene and styles and rendering.

 UNIT – IV INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOSHOP

Vector vs. bitmap graphics image resolution, Interface- tools/control panel/panels, Preferences – units/

increment/guides/undo’s. Paint tools – paintbrush/Pencil/Erase, patterns, Gradients – Linear/radial/angled

Selection tools – marquee/lasso/magic wand/quick selection/modifying selections, Colour range –

making selections based on color.

UNIT – V

introduction/layer concepts creating, modifying and controlling, Transparency – opacity and blend

modes, layer styles – layer specific styles such as patterns/gradients/fills, layer groups – organizing

layers

Colour   theory- RGB/CMYK, swatches eyedropper Tool,  Saving your work

File Formats – benefits and uses of formats: PSD/TIF/JPG.

Transforming – scale/rotate/skew/distort/perspective/warping/image and canvas size/ crop tools/

content aware scaling.

Auto adjustments – tone/color/contrast, Histograms – Understanding Information Colour balance/

Replace colour/hue/saturation/level – adjusting tonal balance/black and white.

5.MATERIAL AND CONSTRUCTION-2

 UNIT – I WALLS – TYPES OF MASONRY

 Different types – stone walls – random rubble, coursed rubble, square rubble, polygonal rubble &

Ashlar etc.Brick masonry – types of bonds – single & double Flemish bond, header bond, stretcher bond, rattrap bond, ornamental bonding.

UNIT – II FLOORS

Floor coverings – softwood, hardwood – resilient flooring – linoleum, asphalt tile, vinyl, rubber, cork tiles – terrazzo, marble & granite – properties, uses & laying. Floor tiles – ceramic glazed, mosaic and cement tiles – properties, uses and laying, details for physically handicapped.

UNIT – III FALSE CEILING

Construction of various kinds of false ceiling such as thermacol, plaster of Paris, gyp board, metal sheets, glass and wood. Construction of domes, vaults & other special ceilings.

UNIT – IV WALL PANELING

Paneling – using wooden planks, laminated plywood, cork sheets, fiber glass wool & fabric for soundinsulation and wall paneling for thermal insulation.

UNIT – V FINISHES

Paneling – enamels, distempers, plastic emulsions, cement-based paints – properties, uses andapplications – painting on different surfaces – defects in painting, clear coatings & strains -varnishes, lacquer, shellac, wax polish & strains – properties, uses and applications. special purposepaints – bituminous, luminous, fire retardant and resisting paints – properties, uses and applications.

6.DESIGN STUDIO-2

UNIT – I KITCHENS

Work triangle, planning for activity – anthropometrics – types of kitchen – modular kitchens. Materials used in counters, shelves, worktops, washing areas & their comparative study.Lighting & color scheme – natural & artificial light.

UNIT – II TOILETS

Anthropometry – various types of sanitary ware and their use – types of layouts – concepts in modern day toilet interiors – materials & finishes – color, texture & pattern.

UNIT – III BEDROOMS & LIVING ROOMS

 Concepts in bedroom & living room interiors – various layout of these spaces – the use of furnitur and accessories to create a certain type of ambience – materials & finishes – lighting, colour & texture.

 UNIT – IV RESIDENCE

Holistic concepts in residential interiors – ability to integrate various individual spaces into one theme – treatment of patios, courtyards, verandahs & other semi sheltered spaces – integration of built form and open spaces.

SEMESTER III


1.Language

2.English

 3.INTERIOR SERVICES-1

 UNIT – I WATER SUPPLY IN BUILDINGS

 Standard of portable water and methods of removal of impurities, consumption or demand of water

for domestic purposes, services connection from mains, house – service design, tube well, pumping

of water, types of pumps, cisterns for storage

UNIT – II BUILDING DRAINAGE

Layout, principles of drainage, trap type, materials and functions, inspection chambers, design of septic tanks and soak pits, ventilation of house drains. Anti – Syphonage or vent pipes, one and two pipe systems. Sinks, bath tub, water closets, flushing cisterns, urinals, wash basins, bidet, shower panel etc.

UNIT – III PLUMBING

Common hand tools used for plumbing and their description and uses, joints for various types of pipes, sanitary fitting standards for public conveniences.

UNIT – IV SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL

 Solid wastes collection & removal from buildings ,onsite processing and disposal methods,aerobic & unaerobic decomposition

  1. REVIT ARCHITECTURE 

  UNIT – I USER INTERFACE

User Interface, Navigation & Views, Element Selection & Manipulation, Visibility  Control  &  Categorization

UNIT – II ARCHITECTURE ELEMENTS

Model Development Methodology Floors, Roofs & Ceilings Window, Door & Component Use, System Family Editing,  Basic Schedules and Legend , Geometry Formation and In -Place,

UNIT – III MODELLING

Stairs Ramps and Railings – Basic Curtain Walls, Room Data, Families, Massing Tools.

 UNIT – IV ANNOTATIONS AND SCHEDULES

Creating Sheets, creating views, adding and editing annotation and dimensions, Door schedules, finishes schedules, glazing schedules

5.MATERIAL CONSTRUCTION-3

 UNIT – I DOORS

Types including, openable, siding, folding pivoted lodged and braced, paneled doors, glazed doors,

joinery details for doors.

UNIT – II PARTITIONS

 Details of fixed, sliding and sliding and folding partitions with wood, steel and aluminium frames &

panels in glass, particle board, MDF, gypboard and plywood.

UNIT – III TIMBER WINDOWS

Types – casement, fixed, horizontal sliding, vertical sliding, pivoted and top hung types

Ventilators – top hung, bottom hung, pivoted, louvered, fixed types.

Joinery details for windows, ventilators.

UNIT – IV WINDOWS IN STEEL AND ALUMINIUM

Details of sliding and openable windows in aluminum and steel frames with glazed panels.

UNIT – V STAIRCASE 15

Types according to profile – straight flight, doglegged, quarter turn, half turn, bifurcated, spiral &

helical.

Types based on materials (Timber, wood, steel, synthetic materials).

Details of handrails & balusters.

Designing and detailing for physically handicapped

6.DESIGN STUDIO-3

 UNIT – I SHOPS

Planning for retail activity – anthropometrics – types of shop layouts modular units.

Materials used in counters, shelves, worktops, their comparative study.

UNIT – II COMMERCIAL SPACES

The art of selling-displays/products/marketing,design of display units,design of boutiques,showrooms.Concepts in modern day retail interiors.

UNIT – III SHOPPING MALLS

Product display-windows /internal display/hierarchy of product display/power of visual communication/graphics.

Exhibition spaces-display for exhibition

UNIT – IV

 lighting design and coloring of commercial spaces-task /display/slash/atmosphere/focal lighting,coloring commercial spaces-coding/decoding/visualcommunication-design of commercial environments such as malls ,shopping arcades,etc

SEMESTER –IV

1.Language

2.English

3.Building Services -2- Fire & Life Safety

UNIT – I BASIC CONCEPTS AND SYSTEM COMPONENTS IN AIR CONDITIONING

 Vapor compression cycle – compressors – evaporators – refrigerant control devices – electric motors – air handing units – cooling towers.

UNIT – II AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM AND APPLICATIONS

Window type and packaged air conditioners – chilled water plants -fan coiled systems – water piping – cooling load – air conditioning systems for different types of buildings – duct lay out etc.

UNIT – III FIRE SAFETY

Mechanism of fire spread in building and prevention – fire safety standards – concepts in fire protection – firefighting installation and requirements – heat sensitive detectors – smoke detectors -automatic water sprinkler system – foam systems.

UNIT – IV ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

Single / Three phase supply – protective devices in electrical installation – ISI specifications – types of wires, wiring systems and their choice – planning electrical wiring for building interiors – main  and distribution boards – typical electrical layout for interiors.

4.LIGHT AND COLOR IN INTERIOR

 UNIT – I INTRODUCTION TO DAY LIGHTING

Nature of light – wavelength, photometric quantities – intensity, flux, illumination and luminance, visual efficiency, sources of light, day light factor concept, design sky concept, day lighting requirements.

UNIT – II ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING

Electric lamps – incandescent, fluorescent, sodium vapor, mercury, halogen and neon. Different types of lights in interior and exterior – task lighting,special-purpose lighting. Calculation of artificial lighting, guidelines for lighting design, glare in artificial lighting.

UNIT – III EFFECT OF COLOUR IN LIGHTING

 Colour, color schemes -monochromatic, analogous, complementary colour schemes, triadic and tetradic schemes, effects of colour in different areas, color temperature, psycological effects of colour in interiors, factors affecting colour, prang theory – colour wheel, Munsell system and Oswald system.

UNIT – IV LUMINARES & FIXTURES

 Definition, different luminaries for lighting, lighting control system – benefits & application, Impact of lighting, fixture types – free standing or portable, fixed, light fixture control.Lighting accessories – switches, sockets, fused connection units, lamp holders, ceiling roses etc.

5.REVIT MEP

  •  – Introduction to BIM Seminar
    – UI Tour, Project Navigation and View Creation
    – Element Selection and Manipulation
    – Visibility Control and Categorization
    – Model Development Methodology
    – Establishing a Project
    – Introduction to Building Elements
    – Equipment, Fixtures and Fittings
  • Introducing Systems
    – Basic Schedules and Legends
    – Geometry Formation and In-Place Families
    – Mechanical Systems
    – Electrical Systems and Circuits
    – Plumbing Systems
    – Spaces, Zones, Areas and Volumes
    – 2D Draughting and Annotation
    – Sheet Compilation and Publication
    – Basic Subdivision and Collaboration
    – Introduction to the Principles of Family Editing

6.DESIGN STUDIO-4

UNIT – I  CORPORATE OFFICE

Interior designing for multi functional, space planning, design and detailing of various work spaces, interactions zones.

UNIT – II

 Design f Corporate environments such as BPO,Corporate office

UNIT – III CONSUTING OFFICE FOR PROFESSIONAL PRACTIONER

 Planning for small office-office of architects,interior desiners,lawyers & auditor-individual LAYOUTS,Modular units,play with levels

UNIT – IV

 Lighting & color Scheme,Natural & Artificial Lights

SEMESTER V

1.ESTIMATION AND COSTING

 UNIT – I INTRODUCTION TO ESTIMATION

Estimation – definition, purpose, types of estimate, and procedure for estimating the cost of work in order to implement an interior design project or to make products related to interior design like furniture.

UNIT – II RATE ANALYSIS & ESTIMATION FORMAT

Rate analysis – definition, method of preparation, quantity & labour estimate for woodwork,steelwork, aluminium work, glass & its for different, thickness & sections, finishingsteelwork, aluminium work, glass & its for different, thickness & sections, finishing(enamel paint, duco paints, melamine, DU coats, hand polishing, veneering and laminating) for walls & ceilings.(enamel paint, duco paints, melamine, DU coats, hand polishing,veneering and laminating) for walls & ceilings.

UNIT – III

 Electrical & plumbing products, wiring, ducting etc., and laying of tiles & wall paneling in the estimate format of the project.

UNIT – IV DETAILED ESTIMATE

Detailed Estimate – data required, factors to be considered, methodology of preparation, abstract of estimate, contingencies, labour charges, bill of quantities, different methods of estimate for interior design works, methods of measurement of works.

  1. CONTEMPORARY INTERIOR DESIGN

 UNIT – I EARLY PIONEERS

 Art nouveau, the post industrial era works of Charies Renee Mackintosh, Antonio Gaudi, Gerrit

Rietveld and their expressionist interior design.

UNIT – II BAUHAUS AND POST WAR MODERNISTS

 Walter Gropius / Bauhaus, De Stijl, Mies Van Der Rohe, Art Deco, Postwar Modernism.

UNIT – III MODERNISM

Interiors of Le Corbusier, Frank Llyod Wright, Louis Khan, Kenzo Tanga and Oscar Niemeyer

UNIT – IV INTERNATIONAL STYLE

 The works of Alvar Alto, Phillip Johnson, Charies and Ray Eames, Eero Saarinen, Eero Arnio, Arne  Jacobsen.

UNIT – V POST MODERNISM AND MINIMALISM

 Interiors of Zaha Hadid, Santiago Calatrava, Frank Gehry and Peter Eisenmann

DESIGN CONTEXTUAL STUDIO

 UNIT – I ENTERTAINMENT SPACES

 Study of interiors for entertainment buildings such as clubs, multiplex and amusement parks -schemes for video games parlour, food court areas and exclusive indoor game areas of clubs

UNIT – II EDUCATIONAL SPACES

Study of interiors for class rooms, seminar halls and AV halls – schemes for library, smart class

rooms and discussion areas.

UNIT – III SPORTING SPACES

 Study of interior requirements for gymnasium indoor Stadium in aquatic complex schemes for interiors of stadium with focus on lighting requirements and visibility

UNIT IV COMMERCIAL SPACES

 Study to Interior in salons buffs discotheque and banks etc. schemes for the same

UNIT V TRANSPORTATION SPACES

 Study of Interiors for Airport MRTS railway stations and bus terminals schemes for the same

 4.COMPUTER GRAPHICS – LUMION

 UNIT – I INTRODUCTION

An overview of GUI, types of modelling, transforming objects, compound objects, modifiers &

modifier stack.

UNIT – II MODELLING TECHNIQUES

 Lathering displacement lofting ,modeling with lofts low polygon modeling and nurbs modeling

UNIT – III TEXTURE MAPPING AND RENDERING

 Using material editor, material browser, mapping textures.

Lighting, cameras and render effects, environment mapping, fogs and atmospheres.

UNIT – IV INTRODUCTION TO SKETCH UP &ITS TOOLS

 Starting a drawing concepts principal tools for drawing modification construction camera walk-through sandbox etc. breaking edges google toolbar

5.INTERIOR LANDSCAPE DESIGN

 UNIT – I INTERIOR LANDSCAPING

Definition, classification of plants, indoor plants and their functions, layout & components,Floriculture – commercial, ornamental, selection of plants & pest control.

UNIT – II PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS OF PLANTS

Physical requirements of plants – light, temperature, water, planting medium, soil separator, weight of plants, acclimatization & maintenance.Techniques to meet physical requirements.

UNIT – III INTERIOR LANDSCAPING ELEMENTS & PRINCIPLES

 Various interior landscaping elements – water bodies – pools, fountains, cascades plants, rocks,artifacts, paving & lighting, design guidelines -pant texture & colour, plant height plant spacing.

UNIT – IV ROOF AND DECK LANDSCAPE

 Protection of the integrity of the roof and structure provisions for drainage light weight planting medium irrigation selection of materials waterproofing provision for utilities and maintenance

UNIT – V  EXERCISE ON INTERIOR LADSCAPE

Courtyard design an outdoor room design terrace garden

  1. Design studio-5

 UNIT – I HEALTH CARE INTERIOR

The design of health care spaces, such as hospitals, consulting, treatment rooms, Diagnostic

Facilities.

UNIT – II INSTITUTION INTERIORS

 Interior designing for institution spaces such as schools and colleges to design the interiors of classroom lounges every rooms multipurpose Hall’s indoor sports complex etc.

UNIT – III ART GALLERY INTERIORS

Interior designing for institution spaces such as Art gallery and museum to design the interiors of art works and casework display units etc.

 UNIT – IV SPA AND GYM  INTERIORS

 Interior designing for institution spaces such as SPA  and health centers to design the interiors of gynasiums, swimming pool areas, spa  etc.

SEMESTER VI

  1. PROJECT MANAGEMENT

  UNIT – I INTRODUCTION

Project planning and project scheduling and project controlling, role of decision in projectmanagement, method of planning and programming, human aspects of project management, work breakdown structure, life cycle of a project, disadvantages of traditional management system.

UNIT II ELEMENTS OF NETWORK

Event,activity,dummy,network rules,graphical guidelines for network,numbering of events

UNIT – III  CRITICAL PATH METHOD AND PERT ANALYSIS

CPM network analysis & PERT time estimates, time computation & network analysis.

UNIT IV  PROJECT TIME REDUCTION AND OPTIMIZATION

project cost indirect project cost direct project cost slope of direct cost curve total project cost an optimum duration contacting the network for cost optimization steps in cost time optimization project

  1. INTERIOR DESIGN CODES

  UNIT – I FIRE SAFETY CODES

Fire – combustibility – NBS – fire resistant rating of materials – fire fighting requirements – wet riser,  fry riser, fire zones, fire escape stair case, fire alarms, smoke detectors and fire lifts.

UNIT – II CODES FOR LIGHTING

Measurement of illumination and luminous intensity – day light factor – sky luminance – ERC, IRC – light output ratio – recommended illumination levels for various spaces such as library, class room, garment factory, etc. Energy conservation in lighting.

UNIT – III CODES FOR BARRIER FREE ENVIRONMENT

 Requirement of toilets, corridors, etc. for handicapped persons – wheel chair clearances – ramps for handicapped, etc. according to ISO 9001 standards.

UNIT – IV CODES FOR VENTILATION

 Ventilation rates air changes per hour relative humidity cross ventilation stack effort recommended ventilation rates for kitchen toilet etc.

  1. INTERIOR SERVICES-3 – Acoustics

UNIT – I INTRODUCTION TO ACOUSTICS

  Definition, theory of sound generation, transmission – reception of sound – Terms related to acoustics – sound waves, frequency, intensity, wavelength – measurement of sound.

UNIT – II ROOM ACOUSTICS

Characteristics of speech – making of sound – human ear characteristics – behavior of sound inenclosed spaces – reverberation, RT, optimum reverberation, simple exercise using Sabine’sformula.

UNIT – III SOUND ABSORPTION, INSULATION, SOUND REINFORCEMENT

Sound absorption, absorption co-efficient and their measurements – sound absorbing materials –sound insulation – materials – sound amplification and sound reinforcement.

UNIT IV NOISE CONTROL

 Sources and types of noise effect on human behavior nice curves transmission of noise noise control    materials and techniques

  1. PARAMETERS OF INTERIOR DESIGN AND COMPONENTS

  UNIT – I EVOLUTION OF INTERIOR DESIGN AND COMPONENTS

 Factors influencing the designs namely social, cultural, economic considerations and technological advancements

UNIT – II CONTEMPORARY INTERIOR DESIGN AND COMPONENTS

Factors of influence such as economy, technology, materials, time factor, tastes and aspirations ofpeople, levels of luxury and comfort, ergonomics and functional efficiency of spaces, lighting and acoustics.

UNIT – III

Innovative use of technology in the planning and design of interiors spaces and components.Application of sustainable and green materials for the interior spaces.

UNIT – IV PARAMETERS OF INTERIOR DESIGN

 Spatial planning – optimum utilisation of interior spaces, design of the components. Parameters of design of interiors and components in different functional spaces, namely residential, commercial recreational, institutional, hospitality and health sectors.

  1. BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING (BIM)-NAVISWORKS

Introduction to BIM Seminar​

– Navisworks in a Nutshell

– Introducing Navisworks as a BIM tool

– UI Tour

– Compiling and managing a project

– Exploring the model

– Reviewing, redlining, links and Switch Back

– Viewpoint creation, sectioning and animation

– Animation and Interactivity

– Autodesk Rendering – Simulation and the TimeLiner

– Interference management

– Clash Detective

– Material Takeoff

– Quantification

 

  1. DESIGN STUDIO-6

  UNIT – I AUDITORIUM

Spatial and environmental standards for various auditorium – performing arts, cinema, convention centre.

UNIT – I IDetail schematics of wall paneling, false ceiling and carpeting to satisfy acoustic   requirements. Lighting study to develop ideas for foyer, auditorium and stage requirements.

UNIT – III FIVE STAR HOTELS

Spatial and service standards for five star hotels – integration of interior design schemes for rooms,restaurants, bars, health clubs, shopping arcade and other guest areas with the general theme of the hotel.

UNIT – I

Special ideas for suites and banquet halls – contemporary interior schemes to integrate new concepts in lighting and materials.

 

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