B.Des / Academic Year 2024-25 / Batch 2023-27 / Semester IV / Specialization Core Courses : Industrial Design - Interior Space Design
    Introduction to Water supply and drainage and all associated fixtures., Waterproofing, Drainage (waste water and solid waste), Different traps., Electrical layout and associated systems
    Catalogue Code: T8510
    Course Type: Specialization Core Course
    Total Credit: 2
    Credits (Theory): 2
    No. of Hours: 60
    Internal Marks: 30
    External Marks : 20
    Total Marks: 50
    Experiential Learning: Yes
    Primary Purpose of Course: Entrepreneurship
    Primary Orientation of the Course: Professional Ethics
    Course Code: 801210438
    Floating Credit: No
    Audit Course: No
    Course Needs: Global
      Introduction of digital media like AutoCAD and Photoshop as a means to enhance line drawings. Also learn the significance of presentation drawings.
      Catalogue Code: T8632
      Course Type: Specialization Core Course
      Total Credit: 3
      Credits (Theory): 2
      No. of Hours: 90
      Internal Marks: 45
      External Marks : 30
      Total Marks: 75
      Experiential Learning: Yes
      Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
      Primary Orientation of the Course: Professional Ethics
      Course Code: 801210437
      Floating Credit: No
      Audit Course: No
      Course Needs: Global
        Understand the evolution of interior design to its current definition and understanding and to learn about all the factors in time that influenced it., Picking up from the Industrial Revolution this course gives an insight into the development of interior design from Neo Classical and Victorian styles to more prominent movements like Art Nouveau, Art Deco in the early to mid 1900s to Contemporary and Minimalist styles in the 2000s.
        Catalogue Code: T8441
        Course Type: Specialization Core Course
        Total Credit: 2
        Credits (Theory): 2
        No. of Hours: 45
        Internal Marks: 50
        External Marks : 40
        Total Marks: 50
        Experiential Learning: Yes
        Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
        Primary Orientation of the Course: Environment and Sustainability
        Course Code: 801210436
        Floating Credit: No
        Audit Course: No
        Course Needs: Global
          A course that sensitizes students to the importance of furniture and products in interior space. Furniture-space co-relation, Furniture detailing using various products like; wood / metal / bamboo. Students will create original furniture that is strong, attractive, and well-proportioned.
          Catalogue Code: T8462
          Course Type: Specialization Core Course
          Total Credit: 3
          Credits (Theory): 2
          No. of Hours: 75
          Internal Marks: 45
          External Marks : 30
          Total Marks: 75
          Experiential Learning: Yes
          Primary Orientation of the Course: Professional Ethics
          Course Code: 801210435
          Floating Credit: No
          Audit Course: No
          Course Needs: Regional
            How to apply the design elements to your spatial planning and design concepts, considering different furniture layouts to suit the intended function of the space., Learn how to draw a floor plan and elevations, then rearrange an existing space and plan a new layout for a renovation project started in this assignment., What is the psychology behind planning spaces like residences / offices / institutions? , How to plan a space? Starting with a small space like a dentist cabin to understanding how big malls are planned.
            Catalogue Code: T8454
            Course Type: Specialization Core Course
            Total Credit: 3
            Credits (Theory): 2
            No. of Hours: 75
            Internal Marks: 45
            External Marks : 30
            Total Marks: 75
            Experiential Learning: Yes
            Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
            Primary Orientation of the Course: Professional Ethics
            Course Code: 801210434
            Floating Credit: No
            Audit Course: No
            Course Needs: Global
              Understand the growth of Interior Design, and how is it doing in light of its ever-expanding subject matter, new interpretive methods, and nomenclature. Examples like cave dwellings and temple architecture, through Gothic cathedrals and renaissance palaces, to the grand civic spaces of the nineteenth century and the sleek interiors of modern skyscrapers that shows the evolution of Interior Design. Examples like cave dwellings and temple architecture, through Gothic cathedrals and renaissance palaces, to the grand civic spaces of the nineteenth century and the sleek interiors of modern skyscrapers that shows the evolution of Interior Design. The scope of study in this module will be limited to the Industrial Revolution and the influence it had on the design of building interiors.
              Catalogue Code: T8631
              Course Type: Specialization Core Course
              Total Credit: 2
              Credits (Theory): 2
              No. of Hours: 60
              Internal Marks: 50
              External Marks : 40
              Total Marks: 50
              Experiential Learning: Yes
              Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
              Primary Orientation of the Course: Professional Ethics
              Course Code: 801210433
              Floating Credit: No
              Audit Course: No
              Course Needs: Global
                Developing the skill in understanding the capabilities and limitations of the humans both physical and mental and how these should be used to guide the design of spaces with which people interact., It links theories of human performance that underlie the principles with real-world examples, without a heavy engineering-oriented perspective.
                Catalogue Code: T8408
                Course Type: Specialization Core Course
                Total Credit: 3
                Credits (Theory): 2
                No. of Hours: 60
                Internal Marks: 45
                External Marks : 30
                Total Marks: 75
                Experiential Learning: Yes
                Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
                Primary Orientation of the Course: Professional Ethics
                Course Code: 801210432
                Floating Credit: No
                Audit Course: No
                Course Needs: Global