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    [Full Program] Interior Design Symposium 2013: Well + Being

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    The full program of the 2013 Interior Design Symposium. Includes schedule, invited speaker bios, and a list of invited presenters

    Interior architecture

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    Interior Architecture brought together eight very different artists who employed a range of processes and materials in their exploration of the body in space. What was refreshing about this exhibition was the fact that architecture was examined in relation to the lived body of the artist. Since contemporary discussions about architecture tend to either explore its relationship to media or (more concretely) the built versus the natural environment, it was significant that each artist instead examined architecture in the context of their personal experience of spac

    COFA Interior Architecture Notification

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    A domain specific software model for interior architectural education and practice

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    Cataloged from PDF version of article.Interior architectural education and practice employ various general-purpose software packages. This study problematizes that as none of these packages is developed specifically for interior architectural design process and purposes, both interior architecture education and market seek ways to fulfill their specific needs. It is argued that currently interior architecture does not fully benefit from digital opportunities. A specific software package for interior architecture will enable the discipline to put forth its assets and manifest its existence. Consequently, this study proposes a domain specific model for interior architectural software. Initially, general-purpose and domain specific computer aided architectural design (CAAD) software used in interior architecture are determined. Then, selected software packages are analyzed according to Szalapaj's Ill set of features: 'drawing'. 'transformation', 'view', 'rendering' and 'other'. Based on these analyses. domain specific requirements for interior architecture are obtained. Consequently, questionnaires and interviews are performed with interior architectural students and professionals in order to determine the user needs. Finally, based on the findings, a software model for interior architecture is proposed. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved

    Role of expression techniques in interior architecture education

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    Conference: ERPA International Congress on Education (ERPA) -- Location: Istanbul Univ, Istanbul, TURKEY -- Date: JUN 06-08, 2014The Interior Architecture education is examined based on "sketching and presentation" within the framework of "design" by looking into the application patterns, materials used, education, processes and results of these two methods and by providing relevant examples. In the study discusses the knowledge of design, universities providing education, interior architecture presentation process, perspective and focuses on the role of expression techniques in the interior Architecture education. In parallel, the expression techniques are associated with the concepts of design, sketching and presentation, their essential role in Interior Architecture education and the need to convey this skill through education arc highlighted.ERP

    MoMove Modern Movement and Industrial Heritage

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    Documentation, digitalization and dissemination of knowledge about buildings and sites of Modern Movement, and in particular industrial heritage, have been in the focus of this year´s MoMove publication. The publication is a collection of the students´ exhibits, developed by the students of the Master’s programs of Integrated Architectural Design (MIAD) and Integrated Design (MID) in the academic year 2021/22, within the Conference and Communication (ConCom) course at the Detmold School of Architecture and Interior Architecture (TH OWL), and as a part of the 19th Docomomo Germany Conference 2022, Zeche Zollverein, Essen. As a co-organizer of the Docomomo Germany Conferences since 2019, the Detmold School was able to connect research and educational projects to the events, often exploring novel forms of ideation, documentation, design and dissemination. This publication complements MoMove publication developed in the academic year 2020/21 on the Modern Movement and Infrastructure theme (Pottgiesser et al., 2021). The students´ exhibits presented in this publication showcase and apply current digital visualization and communication technologies, such as: websites, apps, films, as well as applications of 360-degree images, virtual reality and gamification. They exploit the creative and novel digital potentials for the safeguard of the recent built heritage: preservation through VR and 3D-models (e.g. Mumbai Textile Mills, Mechanical systems), commemorating (e.g. Zollverein Game and Solar Power Plant Revival), community engagement and data accessibility (e.g. Digitalization of the Heritage Buildings with Photogrammetry and Industrial Heritage Quartet). Moreover, the exhibits demonstrate the students’ reflections and concerns towards the future design and reuse of the industrial heritage, buildings and sites, inspired by the lessons learnt from Modern Movement, addressing the topics such as: redevelopment and sustainable renovation (e.g. Sustainable refurbishment of Sanaa-Cube and Adaptive reuse of Zollverein), embedded energy (e.g. Zollverein Salt Factory), sustainable materials and energy efficiency, biodiversity and landscape (e.g. Biodiversity at Zollverein), aesthetics and building analysis (e.g. Fagus Werk and Zollverein Aesthetics). The contributions aimed to create new content for the Docomomo virtual exhibition – MoMove, developed by Docomomo International in 2015 (http://exhibition. docomomo.com/) with the goal of fostering its role as an international platform making the knowledge and information about the architectural heritage of the Modern Movement available online. We hope to inspire you as a reader and visitor

    MoMove Modern Movement and Industrial Heritage

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    Documentation, digitalization and dissemination of knowledge about buildings and sites of Modern Movement, and in particular industrial heritage, have been in the focus of this year´s MoMove publication. The publication is a collection of the students´ exhibits, developed by the students of the Master’s programs of Integrated Architectural Design (MIAD) and Integrated Design (MID) in the academic year 2021/22, within the Conference and Communication (ConCom) course at the Detmold School of Architecture and Interior Architecture (TH OWL), and as a part of the 19th Docomomo Germany Conference 2022, Zeche Zollverein, Essen. As a co-organizer of the Docomomo Germany Conferences since 2019, the Detmold School was able to connect research and educational projects to the events, often exploring novel forms of ideation, documentation, design and dissemination. This publication complements MoMove publication developed in the academic year 2020/21 on the Modern Movement and Infrastructure theme (Pottgiesser et al., 2021). The students´ exhibits presented in this publication showcase and apply current digital visualization and communication technologies, such as: websites, apps, films, as well as applications of 360-degree images, virtual reality and gamification. They exploit the creative and novel digital potentials for the safeguard of the recent built heritage: preservation through VR and 3D-models (e.g. Mumbai Textile Mills, Mechanical systems), commemorating (e.g. Zollverein Game and Solar Power Plant Revival), community engagement and data accessibility (e.g. Digitalization of the Heritage Buildings with Photogrammetry and Industrial Heritage Quartet). Moreover, the exhibits demonstrate the students’ reflections and concerns towards the future design and reuse of the industrial heritage, buildings and sites, inspired by the lessons learnt from Modern Movement, addressing the topics such as: redevelopment and sustainable renovation (e.g. Sustainable refurbishment of Sanaa-Cube and Adaptive reuse of Zollverein), embedded energy (e.g. Zollverein Salt Factory), sustainable materials and energy efficiency, biodiversity and landscape (e.g. Biodiversity at Zollverein), aesthetics and building analysis (e.g. Fagus Werk and Zollverein Aesthetics). The contributions aimed to create new content for the Docomomo virtual exhibition – MoMove, developed by Docomomo International in 2015 (http://exhibition. docomomo.com/) with the goal of fostering its role as an international platform making the knowledge and information about the architectural heritage of the Modern Movement available online. We hope to inspire you as a reader and visitor

    Analysis of the Application of Universal Design Standards to Interior-Architecture Design

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    A lot of research shows the findings of cases of public facilities that are not accessible to people with disabilities and see the importance of a design especially in the field of architecture-interior that is able to produce a user-friendly and barrier-free built environment ) Accessibility rights for persons with disabilities are regulated in various regulations starting from the regulations in the central government in the form of laws, government regulations, to ministerial regulations on public works and regional regulations. There is one regulation of the minister of public works and Republic of Indonesia's public housing No.14 2017 which regulates the provision of facilities in buildings and the environment that meet the needs of all age groups and conditions of physical, mental, and intellectual, or sensory limitations based on the function of buildings users and visitors on activities in public buildings, but this guideline has not been discussed in detail. This study is intended to review the analysis of universal design standards in the Interior-Architecture design process specifically in public buildings. Keywords Universal Design, Evaluation, Architecture, Interior, Design
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