Interior and furniture design
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The three-year Interior and Product Design course is subdivided into six academic semesters. In the first two semesters (basic Interior design course) the basics of technical drawing and drafting are covered, along with the technology of materials and the first design projects are proposed. The third and fourth are directed at a more specialized training as the student acquires the design capacity both for the single object and for interior spaces. At the end of the three-year programs students are admitted into the Design Masters program.
The students are encouraged to use the most varied materials, including new, experimental materials. The Interior Design course will cover the development of design on an industrial scale and also "one of a kind" design. Traditional design instruments will be used (pencils, rapidograph, drafting tables, etc.) together with the computer (CAD). Historical and theory aspects complete the training process.
External activities make up an integral part of the course, (participation in exhibitions, learning trips, contests, etc.) along with the internal seminars and workshops (encounters with designers and experts, seminars and practical laboratories).
Subjects of the Design course:
Geometric and technical drawing / Architectural design and survey / Basic design / Analysis of styles / Industrial design / Interior planning / History of design / Graphic techniques/ Technology of materials / Architectural interventions/ Model building / Computer aided design (CAD) / Marketing e business.
Other activities:
Participation in fairs, exhibitions / Participation in contests (individually or in groups) / Workshops and seminars / Guided tours and visits / Practical work experience in industries (according to requests and possibilities) / Encounters with experts / Guided tours of museums and exhibitions / Cultural and learning trips.
Diplomas and certificates
awarded:
At the end of each academic year a specific certificate
or diploma is awarded upon successful completion of
all relative exams. At the end of the third year the
Accademia Italian awards its diploma and the University
of Wales awards its bachelors degree.
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